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Scrooge

A richly atmospheric, surprisingly dark Christmas Carol adaptation anchored by Alastair Sim’s definitive Scrooge: bitter, funny, wounded, and moving. It leans into ghost-story dread and Victorian melancholy as much as holiday uplift, which gives the familiar tale real bite.

78% (29,430)

Scrooge

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Movie · Fantasy · Drama · NR

1951 · 1h 26m · ★ 78% (29.4K)

Charles Dickens' Joyous Holliday Classic!

Director: Brian Desmond Hurst

Starring: Alastair Sim, Mervyn Johns, Glyn Dearman

Overview

Ebenezer Scrooge malcontentedly shuffles through life as a cruel, miserly businessman, until he is visited by three spirits on Christmas Eve who show him how his unhappy childhood and adult behavior has left him a selfish, lonely old man.

Director

Brian Desmond Hurst

Production

George Minter Productions

Cast

Alastair Sim, Mervyn Johns, Glyn Dearman, George Cole, Brian Worth, Michael Hordern, Kathleen Harrison, Rona Anderson, Jack Warner, Michael Dolan, Francis de Wolff, Carol Marsh, Hermione Baddeley, John Charlesworth, Miles Malleson, Ernest Thesiger, Olga Edwardes, Roddy Hughes, Hattie Jacques, Eleanor Summerfield

Curator Review

Verdict

A richly atmospheric, surprisingly dark Christmas Carol adaptation anchored by Alastair Sim’s definitive Scrooge: bitter, funny, wounded, and moving. It leans into ghost-story dread and Victorian melancholy as much as holiday uplift, which gives the familiar tale real bite.

Best for

  • Viewers who want a classic Christmas film with gothic edge
  • Fans of Dickens adaptations and period drama
  • People who appreciate strong lead performances and expressive black-and-white filmmaking
  • Holiday-watchers looking for something more haunting than cozy

Skip if

  • You want a brisk, light, family-comedy version of the story
  • You strongly prefer the Muppets or other overtly playful adaptations
  • You’re looking for a modern pacing style or glossy production values

Overview

Brian Desmond Hurst’s Scrooge is one of the most enduring screen versions of Dickens because it understands that redemption lands best when the misery feels real. The film takes its time with Scrooge’s bitterness and isolation, and that patience pays off: the transformation feels earned rather than mechanical.

Worth noting

Alastair Sim is the reason this adaptation still feels essential. He plays Scrooge as both a comic tyrant and a genuinely broken man, which lets the film move between cruelty, dread, and warmth without losing its center. The supporting cast and period detail give the whole thing a sturdy, lived-in quality.

Bottom line

What sets it apart from many holiday staples is its atmosphere. The ghost sequences have a distinctly gothic, almost horror-adjacent charge, and the black-and-white imagery gives the story an austere, wintry beauty. It’s a Christmas film, yes, but one with shadows in the corners.

Top Letterboxd reviews

Jordan James Brooks (4★) · 416 likes

Alastair Sim IS Scrooge.

Ethan Colburn (4.5★) · 257 likes

While It's a Wonderful Life might be the greatest Christmas movie of all time, A Christmas Carol is likely the greatest Christmas story. Growing up on the Albert Finney Scrooge, I am very familiar with the plotpoints, yet seeing it with this 50s British cast, I was particularly impressed by the performances. Alastair Sim plays a perfect Scrooge, in that he is both believable as grumpy Scrooge and happy Scrooge. The story embodies so much of what is great about… more

Chris Hughes (4.5★) · 210 likes

The 1951 version of Scrooge is my default film adaptation of Charles Dickens’ novella A Christmas Carol. It’s deliciously gothic. As others have noted it’s filmed in expressionist style like a Universal horror. Alastair Sim is the superior Ebenezer Scrooge in my opinion.

Charlie Smith (4★) · 165 likes

Not a true adaptation of ‘A Christmas Carol’ due to the severe lack of muppets.

RyanChag (4★) · 136 likes

“I haven’t taken leave of my senses, Bob, I’ve come to them” Such an inordinate amount of time is spent on the Christmas Past section that it almost stops being a straightforward adaptation and becomes a character study. Getting to see Scrooge’s sister die and him take over Fezziwig’s business as a result of his fear and greed are both so poignantly tragic I’m surprised they don’t happen in the original Dickens novel. Also, as terrific as Alistair Sim is… more

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Themes

redemption, greed and generosity, loneliness, memory and regret, family estrangement, class and social conscience, Christmas spirit, mortality

Topics

Christmas classic, gothic atmosphere, black-and-white, Victorian London, ghost story, character study, holiday drama, literary adaptation, melancholy, redemption arc

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