The movie prop used in the 1984 adaption of "A Christmas Carol" was kept in place and became a tourist attraction.
Silicon Valley Shakes’ executive director Annalisa Tkacheff has leaned toward a formula that seems to be paying dividends.
As Scrooge learned, give thanks for what you have, and be among those who are jolly, even for a bit. It could be contagious.
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A new holiday movie with deep Oklahoma ties, Ebenezer the Traveler, offers a unique sequel to A Christmas Carol by exploring ...
A gravestone for Ebenezer Scrooge, left behind after the filming of a 1984 movie adaptation of A Christmas Carol, has been ...
As Scrooge, Christopher Donahue is remarkable, moving from malevolent to benevolent in an epic arc that spans the emotional ...
It’s a strange line, though. There’s a “surplus population”? Great Britain’s population in 1840 was 18.5 million. Today it’s ...