Critically its the 1938 film followed by the 1951 film. The Disney version flows closely by use of Dickens own phraseology but there is considerable additions not in the book I.e. the hearse chase.
Counting television, there have been at least 41 versions of "A Christmas Carol".
For one film: "It's a Wonderful Life" For multiple versions of the same story: "A Christmas Carol".
The most popular christmas cartoon movies are Mickeys Once upon a Christmas, The nightmare before christmas, Arthur Christmas, A Christmas Carol and the Polar Express. There are of course an awful lot of choices in this category.
A Christmas Story all day on Christmas
Most movie theaters are open on Christmas, in fact it's one of the busiest days of the year!
No for most versions. "Scrooged" starring Bill Murray is a comedy version.
I think the most playful Christmas carol is either "Jingle Bells" or "12 Days Of Christmas".
Yes, most movies do, but yes, A Christmas Carol does have music in it.
Counting television, there have been at least 41 versions of "A Christmas Carol".
The ghost of Christmas future
twelve dats of Christmas
to me it is "a Christmas carol" Bible twas the night before christmas.
A virgin most pure
There are more than 40 versions of this film. Most would probably be between 90 minutes and two hours.
Roudolf the red nosed reindeer.
It isn't. The story of the birth of Jesus is the most famous Christmas story. A Christmas Carol is a literature classic. Because Charles Dickens is famous, with so many great books, many of his books become well known.
That is the Ghost of christmas Yet to Come - This is the spirit that Scrooged feared most