The three spirits are the Ghost (or Spirit) of Christmas Past, Ghost/Spirit of Christmas Present, and the Ghost/Spirit of Christmas Future (or Ghost/Spirit of Things (Yet) to Come).
2009 version was by Robert Presley
The first movie version of A Christmas Carol was made in 1910, with Marc McDermott as Ebeneezer Scrooge
No for most versions. "Scrooged" starring Bill Murray is a comedy version.
Yes, Kate Winslet was in the 2001 version of Christmas Carol. She provided the voice of the character called Belle.
Yes. The first film version of "A Christmas Carol" was done in 1908. "It's a Wonderful Life" was released in 1946.
Kermit played Bob Cratchit in the muppit version of the story
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A Christmas Carol is set in Victorian London, England.
It depends on which version you're thinking about! There have been many movies made of this classic story.
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No, "A Christmas Carol" does not need to be underlined if it is a movie title. Instead, it should be italicized if you are typing it.
There have been a number of "movies" therfore actors who have acted in the role or voice over for an animated role are; Donald Calthrop in the 1935 film Scrooge. Gene Lockhart in the 1938 film A Christmas Carol Mervyn Johns in the 1951 film Scrooge Jack Cassidy in the 1962 animated television movie Mr. Magoo's Christmas Carol David Collings in the 1970 film Scrooge Mel Blanc (as Porky Pig) in the 1979 animated short film Bugs Bunny's Christmas Carol Wayne Allwine (as Mickey Mouse) in the 1983 animated film Mickey's Christmas Carol David Warner in the 1984 television movie A Christmas Carol Alfre Woodard (as Grace Cooley) in the 1988 film Scrooged Steve Whitmire (as Kermit the Frog) in the 1992 film The Muppet Christmas Carol Frank Welker (as Barney Rubble) in A Flintstones Christmas Carol, 1994 Richard E. Grant in the 1999 television movie A Christmas Carol Brian McNamara in the 2000 television movie A Diva's Christmas Carol. Here Bob's character is merged with Scrooge's fiancée Belle. Rhys Ifans in the 2001 animated version Christmas Carol: The Movie Bob Bergen (as Porky Pig in a similar but not identical role) in the 2006 video Bah, Humduck! A Looney Tunes Christmas Gary Oldman in the 2009 animated version A Christmas Carol