I confess that I have never seen this version before, but it's got a "underground" reputation for being very ghostly. What I have seen of it so far also includes a feature that I have never encountered in a film of A Christmas Carol, that is framed by it's reading of author Charles Dickens. I have a strange sense from photos that the Ghost Of Christmas Past may be Scrooge's dead sister....that's nasty!
Friday, December 4, 2015
Christmas Creep #8: Ebenezer Scrooge, Ghost Of Christmas Past
I confess that I have never seen this version before, but it's got a "underground" reputation for being very ghostly. What I have seen of it so far also includes a feature that I have never encountered in a film of A Christmas Carol, that is framed by it's reading of author Charles Dickens. I have a strange sense from photos that the Ghost Of Christmas Past may be Scrooge's dead sister....that's nasty!
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Never heard of this version, either. Interesting.
ReplyDeleteIt wasn't bad. Especially for an independent film. Yet it wasn't a scary as it advertised itself to be, the in the first part of the film the soundtrack over-whelmed the acting. The last half was pretty good.
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