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Your favorite is also my own. Finney 1970, saw it fresh on the screen and several times since. Bluenorthwest Dec 2014 #1
Never got to see it on the big screen. They should do a re-release... boston bean Dec 2014 #9
You forgot one of the greatest . . . Journeyman Dec 2014 #2
Yes, that one was a fond childhood lesson. nt adirondacker Dec 2014 #3
We prefer the one with George C. Scott made in 1984..... Capt.Rocky300 Dec 2014 #4
Agree. Though the one I actually remember from very early childhood... hlthe2b Dec 2014 #5
Yes, someone above mentioned Mr. Magoo too. I do remember seeing it as well boston bean Dec 2014 #7
I don't think I've ever seen the Albert Finney one YarnAddict Dec 2014 #6
Give the Finney version a try. boston bean Dec 2014 #8
I will do that. YarnAddict Dec 2014 #10
Dickens sure wrote a story, that shaped and retain the meaning and traditions of Christmas boston bean Dec 2014 #12
The ALbert Finney one is a favorite of mine - I like the George c Scott one OK el_bryanto Dec 2014 #11
1910, Charles Ogle. ChazInAz Dec 2014 #13
That's my favorite version, too! LWolf Dec 2014 #14
Life likes me... hehehehe boston bean Dec 2014 #15
this is my favorite, too. stage left Dec 2014 #16
Last night my wife put on the strangest version I've ever seen... Atman Dec 2014 #17
Nothing can beat "Scrooge" (1951) Paladin Dec 2014 #18
I agree...nt joeybee12 Dec 2014 #20
Yes, that is my second choice. boston bean Dec 2014 #24
Thank you so much for posting that link, boston bean. Paladin Dec 2014 #29
I like the 1999 version with Patrick Stewart. Brigid Dec 2014 #19
Yes, this was my fav for many years! I had it recorded on VHS R B Garr Dec 2014 #21
Alastair Sim and George C. Scott for the win n/t IDemo Dec 2014 #22
1951 with Sim for the traditional. I don't think it was ever better. aikoaiko Dec 2014 #23
Definitely the 1951 version, w/o question . . . hatrack Dec 2014 #25
I go 'old school', on this film - 1938 version with Reginald Owen as Scrooge Siwsan Dec 2014 #26
Doctor Who Christmas Special 2010 krawhitham Dec 2014 #27
1938.... dhill926 Dec 2014 #28
this version has always been my favorite TorchTheWitch Dec 2014 #30
I hate people reddread Dec 2014 #31
yeah, LOL. boston bean Dec 2014 #32
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