There is a discussion going on in the other forum, as it is known, about which is the best version of Dicken's Christmas Carol, many prefer the 1951 version with Alastair Sim, and others the George C. Scott version; didn't Albert Finney do one as well, no one mentioned this. Like many others I bought the Alastair Sim version and thought it couldn't be bettered, but then I saw the 1938 version with Reginald Owen and thought this slightly better. Modern DVD releases have been spoilt by colorisation. For those who haven't seen the earlier British version starring Sir Seymour Hicks, I wouldn't bother.
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