A miser is reformed by visions of past, present and future.A miser is reformed by visions of past, present and future.A miser is reformed by visions of past, present and future.
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Arthur M. Cullin
- Spirit of Christmas Past
- (as Arthur Cullin)
Wyndham Guise
- Spirit of Christmas Present
- (as Windham Guise)
H. Ashton Tonge
- Spirit of Christmas Future
- (as Asheton Tonge)
Edward O'Neill
- Jacob Marley
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writers
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Did you know
- Crazy creditsSilent film cards separate and define the scenes, with the credits for new performers listed. (i.e. "Scrooge's niece and nephew call with an invitation to Christmas dinner. Edna Flugrath. Franklyn Bellamy.")
- ConnectionsFeatured in Arena: Dickens on Film (2012)
Featured review
I admit, one of versions who I like. For cards defining the scenes, for acting, for atmosphere and for a lovely form of honest resume of Charles Dickens masterpiece.
In same measure, it is very...energetic and, sure, nostalgia has good roots in this case, reminding the beautiful evenings of Christmas Eve, the three days of Christmas of childhood and the discover of book and the first reading.
In short, the temptation to define it just lovely for the good state and for the admirable job of actors, for holiday spirit and for charming end.
So, 22 minutes A Christmas Carol from 1914. Not ignoring political context of period , a beautiful gift.
In same measure, it is very...energetic and, sure, nostalgia has good roots in this case, reminding the beautiful evenings of Christmas Eve, the three days of Christmas of childhood and the discover of book and the first reading.
In short, the temptation to define it just lovely for the good state and for the admirable job of actors, for holiday spirit and for charming end.
So, 22 minutes A Christmas Carol from 1914. Not ignoring political context of period , a beautiful gift.
- Kirpianuscus
- Dec 24, 2023
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- Runtime22 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
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