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Robert Crawford
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Just to give you my take on "A Christmas Carol", I thought the dvd presentation was splendid.
Crawdaddy
G.W. McLintock: Camille, you're on your own.
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I checked Walmart Best Buy, Borders, and Circuit City, and there are none to be had.
One young BB guy looked high and low, ultimately deciding that if they had it, it would be in the comedy section.
Harry
My DVD CollectionA fugitive moves on, through anguished tunnels of time, down dim streets, into dark corners. And each new day offers fear and frustration, tastes of honey and hemlock. But if there is a hazard, there is also hope. - Closing narration to THE FUGITIVE, "Death Is The Door Prize".
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It's interesting to note that this film had been slated to star Lionel Barrymore as Scrooge, but his quickly advancing arthritis forced him to relinquish the role to Reginald Owen. However, he does do an introduction via trailer. Why? In the Thirties, Lionel Barrymore made his radio performance of "A Christmas Carol" an annual holiday tradition, like Bing Crosby's specials on TV years later. So when he couldn't play Scrooge onscreen, MGM wisely alleviated the disappointment of millions by having Mr. Barrymore do an onscreen to give his blessing to Mr. Owen (whose casting was Barymore's idea) in the film's trailer. Mr. Barrymore's noble gesture would be repaid eight years later when he played a pivotal role in another holiday classic- It's A Wonderful Life, as the infamous Mr. Potter.
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