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00:00:12Folks say life is a song.
00:00:14For some that means a ditty,
00:00:16for others, a dirge.
00:00:18But, at the holiday season,
00:00:20we all sing a carol,
00:00:22a Christmas carol.
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00:00:40Tell me a tale about Christmas
00:00:42that's brimming with fun and good cheer.
00:00:44Tell me a tale
00:00:46to bring laughter, and
00:00:48maybe the hint of a tear.
00:00:50Tell an old tale
00:00:52about Miser, who spoils
00:00:54every joy that he can.
00:00:56Can we get older and
00:00:58riser?
00:01:00Will he become a good man?
00:01:02Christmas stories,
00:01:04what more memories they bring!
00:01:08Christmas carols
00:01:10make me want to sing!
00:01:12Sha-la-la-la-la-la-la-la!
00:01:16Sha-la-la-la-la-la-la-la!
00:01:18Sha-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la!
00:01:24Sing me a song full of wonder,
00:01:26nice snow from the heavens above!
00:01:30Sing me a song about Christmas!
00:01:34Sing me a song of love!
00:01:42You follow me.
00:01:44You may be scenes meaningful.
00:01:48See you next time.
00:01:52It's gonna beΠ°Ρ€Ρ‹...
00:01:54No, no, no, no...
00:01:56I didn't have any dreams.
00:01:58A young thing.
00:01:59стал dancing from the pitch channel...
00:02:03ZApp coming to the pitch.
00:02:04GATE OOLATHER
00:02:07Or me in vain?
00:02:09You won't get me again.
00:02:14There he goes.
00:02:16Stop me.
00:02:19I'm going to get you again.
00:02:22No, no, you won't.
00:02:39No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:03:09No, no, no, no, no, no.
00:03:39No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:03:42Beat it, brat.
00:03:57Cratchit.
00:03:58Go fetch that coal.
00:04:00Yes, Mr. Scrooge.
00:04:01A Merry Christmas, Uncle Ebenezer.
00:04:10Bah! Humbug!
00:04:15Christmas a humbug? Well, you don't mean that.
00:04:22I do.
00:04:24Merry Christmas. What right of you to be merry? You're poor enough.
00:04:30What right have you to be grumpy? You're rich enough.
00:04:34Yes, rich enough to realize Christmas is a time for fools,
00:04:39finding themselves a year older and not an hour richer.
00:04:43If I had my way, every numbskull who goes about spouting many Christmas
00:04:49should be stuffed like a turkey buried with a stake of holly through his heart.
00:04:55Uncle? Nephew?
00:05:00Keep Christmas in your own way, and let me keep it in mine.
00:05:04Keep it? But you don't keep it.
00:05:07No. I keep busy, especially at this wasteful time of year.
00:05:12Wasteful? Well, I've always thought of Christmas as a rewarding time.
00:05:17Even putting aside its sacred name and origin,
00:05:21Christmas is still a joyous, wonderful season.
00:05:25The only time in the whole year when folks seem to open their hearts
00:05:29and treat strangers as friends,
00:05:32and therefore, Uncle, though it's never put silver in my pocket,
00:05:35I say, God bless Christmas.
00:05:38I say, God bless Christmas.
00:05:40Um, two, three, four!
00:05:50Ah, humbug!
00:05:52Give us a smile, Uncle.
00:06:09Tomorrow is Christmas.
00:06:11Good afternoon.
00:06:13Good afternoon.
00:06:16Very well.
00:06:17If you want to be miserable, fine.
00:06:18So, Merry Christmas, Uncle.
00:06:22Good afternoon.
00:06:27Scrooge and Marley's, yes?
00:06:29Have I the pleasure of addressing Mr. Scrooge or Mr. Marley?
00:06:33Mr. Marley died seven years ago this very night.
00:06:40Oh, dear.
00:06:41However, we have no doubt your generosity matches that of your deceased partners.
00:06:46Here you are, Mr. Scrooge.
00:06:51That's only five lumps.
00:06:54Where's the sixth?
00:06:56The snow, sir.
00:06:58Back to work.
00:06:59Coal's not cheap, you know.
00:07:04Uh, generosity, yes.
00:07:07At this festive season, it is compassionate to provide for the poor and destitute who suffer greatly at this time.
00:07:14What shall I put you down for?
00:07:25Nothing.
00:07:27Ah, you wish to be anonymous.
00:07:29I wish to be left alone.
00:07:31I don't make merry at Christmas, and I can't afford to make idle people merry.
00:07:39But surely, sir, I do my share.
00:07:42My taxes pay for the prisons and workhouses, and those who are badly off should go there.
00:07:49But many would rather die.
00:07:51Then they should do it, and decrease the surplus population.
00:07:56But, sir, thousands are in need of simple comforts.
00:08:03It's not my business, gentlemen.
00:08:05Good afternoon.
00:08:08But, Mr. Scrooge...
00:08:10Damn it!
00:08:10Oh, no, no, no.
00:08:20Oh!
00:08:21chow.
00:08:27Oh, no, no, no.
00:08:29Oh, no, no, no, no.
00:08:30Hello?
00:08:47Beat it, beggar!
00:08:49No!
00:08:50No, sir. This is my son, Tim.
00:08:53Oh. You have a family?
00:08:56Hmm? She's awfully...
00:08:58Um...
00:09:00Tiny?
00:09:01Yes. Yes, he is.
00:09:03He's our Tiny Tim.
00:09:07You'll want all day off tomorrow, I suppose.
00:09:12If it's convenient, sir.
00:09:14It's not convenient.
00:09:16And it's not fair.
00:09:19If I docked you for it, you'd feel cheated, I imagine.
00:09:23And yet, you don't think me cheated when I pay a day's wages for no work.
00:09:29It is only once a year, sir.
00:09:32A poor excuse for picking my pocket every December the 25th.
00:09:36But I suppose I've got to give you the whole day.
00:09:40Just be here an hour earlier next morning.
00:09:43Yes, sir. Thank you, sir.
00:09:45And a very merry...
00:09:48Um...
00:09:49Merry evening, sir.
00:09:51Come, son.
00:09:52He...
00:09:53He likes me, Baba!
00:09:55Oh?
00:09:57Damnit!
00:10:02Get the light, you liability.
00:10:05exploration...
00:10:30...
00:10:31...
00:10:32Go, horsey!
00:11:02That old villain's cold as ice in me!
00:11:31Oh, look at the size of that turkey, doesn't it?
00:11:39Dammit!
00:11:43Go, horsey!
00:11:51Go, horsey!
00:11:53What'll it be, ducky?
00:12:01Hash for me, scraps for my dog, and be quick about it!
00:12:07Every day the same thing.
00:12:13Cheapest meal on the menu!
00:12:15When he could afford a feast every night, Bill skimphed.
00:12:19Oh, well.
00:12:20Can't let him ruin our holiday now, can we?
00:12:26It's Christmas time at last, revelers prepare.
00:12:32Can't you feel a blast of fresh excitement in the air?
00:12:35The wheat is out of hock, hollies in the hall.
00:12:38But take some scuff before you pin that stocking to the wall.
00:12:42Random acts of kindness, random acts of kindness.
00:12:45Have you spread your share of merry Christmas cheer?
00:12:48Perform an act of kindness?
00:12:50Random acts of kindness, more than once a year.
00:12:54Spring's off.
00:12:55Offering a scoop.
00:12:56Springin' for the nog.
00:12:58Throwin' out the bone to throw a banquet for the dog.
00:13:01Freshening a drink, sharing what you've earned.
00:13:04Giving without thinking that it's got to be returned.
00:13:07Random acts of kindness, random acts of kindness.
00:13:11Preparably performed with anonymity.
00:13:14It's your yuletide duty.
00:13:15Commit some senseless beauty.
00:13:17Pog some up on me.
00:13:20Love makes it so pleasing.
00:13:23Tis the seasonal why.
00:13:26Still the biggest trick is getting into sick.
00:13:30Of the Christmas day.
00:13:33Oh, bah!
00:13:35Bug, give up Bummer Bob.
00:13:38He'll go buy a pint of ale.
00:13:40Then he'll borrow, beg and rob you.
00:13:41And at last, end up in jail.
00:13:43When he's been released, who'll come breaking through your door?
00:13:46That's what good your beastly brand of charity is for.
00:13:49Random acts of kindness, random acts.
00:13:52You'll find no good deed goes unpunished and no crook goes straight.
00:13:56Random sacrifices.
00:13:58Falsely playing ices.
00:13:59Man's most hateful trait.
00:14:02See the Christmas snow falling.
00:14:06Don't it target your heart.
00:14:09While you're in this space, better change your ways.
00:14:12Now's the time to start.
00:14:16Come back.
00:14:17Random acts of kindness, random acts of kindness.
00:14:21Just in case it's you who wins upon the ground.
00:14:24Time we went in fandom.
00:14:26Find the acts at random.
00:14:27Make the world go bold.
00:14:32Waitress, here's the only tip you'll be getting from me.
00:14:38Find a new chef.
00:14:39Your hash isn't fit for a dog.
00:14:41Ha, ha, ha!
00:14:45Gets out, hop on us!
00:14:48Lisa!
00:14:49Please, sir.
00:15:19Jacob?
00:15:32Red ship animal!
00:15:47Stupid dog!
00:16:15Oh, what?
00:16:22Oh, what?
00:16:28What?
00:16:48Humbug
00:16:58Humbug
00:17:00Humbug
00:17:01Humbug
00:17:02Humbug
00:17:03Na
00:17:05Humbug
00:17:06Humbug
00:17:08Humbug
00:17:10Humbug
00:17:19Scooosh
00:17:22Huh
00:17:25Ah
00:17:28Go away. I won't believe it.
00:17:40Shut up. It's nothing.
00:17:58Ah, old fool. You're acting like a dunderhead. No such thing as spirits.
00:18:19What is it, Debbie?
00:18:28No such thing.
00:18:42Ebenezer Scrooge.
00:18:48Second.
00:18:59Look at me, Ebenezer. In life, I was your partner, Jacob Marley.
00:19:10I heard you had no heart, Jacob. Now I see it's true. So you believe in me, then?
00:19:21I don't. You're probably just some undigested food. Some bad beef or a blob of mustard. There's more of gravy than of grave about you.
00:19:33I don't know about you.
00:19:50Mercy! Why do you haunt me?
00:19:53I've come to warn you. To spare you my fate.
00:20:01All this... cardware?
00:20:05I wear the chain I forged in life. I made it link by link. This link was when I evicted those orphans. And here's when I cheated old Mrs. Avery.
00:20:20I knew a chain was this long and heavy seven years ago. You should see it now, Ebenezer.
00:20:33I can't see a chain.
00:20:35I can. And it is a monstrous one. It is our human duty to walk among our neighbors and do good. If we fail to do this while we're alive, then we're doomed to do it after death. Look. See that poor woman?
00:21:03It's not my business. Mankind is our business.
00:21:13Please, take this for the babe.
00:21:17By the time we realize we must help one another. It is usually too low. When we're dead, we can no longer do any earthly good. But I have good news. Tonight, on the anniversary of my death, I've been given the opportunity to warn you, Scrooge.
00:21:44Perhaps you can escape my fate.
00:21:51Really? You simply visit me and then everything's alright?
00:21:55Almost. You'll also be haunted by three spirits.
00:22:02No deal.
00:22:03No deal.
00:22:05Without their visits, you cannot hope to break your chains.
00:22:11I don't care, Jacob. I like chains. No ghost, you hear me?
00:22:16Expect the first. When the bell tolls won.
00:22:31No ghosts!
00:22:38Bah! Humbug!
00:22:46Good morning, Mrs. Scrooge!
00:23:11Hey, Scrooge.
00:23:16Boo!
00:23:28Are you the first spirit Jacob talked about?
00:23:33Spot on, Governor. I'm the ghost of Christmas past.
00:23:37Long past?
00:23:39No. Your past. Follow me.
00:23:44It's for your own good.
00:23:48A night of unbroken sleep would be better for my good than this.
00:23:54Shuffle your stump, Scrooge.
00:24:03I'm not made of mist and moonlight like you.
00:24:07I'll fall.
00:24:09No.
00:24:10Run, run, run, run.
00:24:12Devon, run.
00:24:13Run, run, run.
00:24:14Run, run, run.
00:24:16Run, run, run.
00:24:21Stop fussing.
00:24:23You're no help, Devon. Let go.
00:24:25Let go.
00:24:44I was a boy here.
00:24:46Aye, Governor.
00:24:47This year was your boarding school.
00:24:50Do you recollect the way?
00:24:52Recollect it?
00:24:53I could walk it blindfold.
00:24:55I can't see you.
00:24:56That was a carcass.
00:24:57I can't see you.
00:24:58Look at this.
00:24:59What?
00:25:04I can see you in the room.
00:25:06He doesn't see me.
00:25:09Not a squarepill.
00:25:10I can see him.
00:25:11Ah, it's a problem.
00:25:13I can see you.
00:25:14Ah, chalk dust and wood smoke.
00:25:44What you see are but shadows of the things that have been.
00:25:58They can't see of us.
00:26:00Oh, of course.
00:26:02But why didn't you think of that, you twit?
00:26:05A small boy, all alone.
00:26:13Neglected by his friends.
00:26:15Rejected by the father what left him here.
00:26:19It is... me.
00:26:23Poor forgotten boy.
00:26:26He, I, was never invited home for the holidays.
00:26:32Alone.
00:26:34Stranded.
00:26:37I wish.
00:26:39What's the matter, eh?
00:26:42There was a boy at my door last night.
00:26:45Perhaps I should have given him something.
00:26:47That's all.
00:26:49You did, Guff.
00:26:50A fistful of coal!
00:26:52It's Robinson Crusoe.
00:27:02Yes.
00:27:03I remember this day.
00:27:06He was my favorite storybook character.
00:27:09Blimey.
00:27:10You've been visited by spirits before.
00:27:13Don't mock me, Shade.
00:27:16Everyone's gone but the cat.
00:27:33Once again I'm all alone.
00:27:37But all I need are my shadows.
00:27:42To show them I'm fine on my own.
00:27:48I'll slay the beast.
00:28:00I'll bring the feast.
00:28:03I'll throw a carnival with forty clowns at least.
00:28:10I'll ride a whale.
00:28:14I'll find the grail.
00:28:17I'll be a matador.
00:28:20What's more I'll live to tell the tale.
00:28:24Like Arthur on his throne.
00:28:28I won't be alone.
00:28:31Once I pull the sword out of the stone.
00:28:38Not sad at all.
00:28:43Up on the wall.
00:28:46See all my friends when shadows fall.
00:28:53But then as the firelight dies.
00:28:57I can see with my own eyes.
00:29:01No friends at all.
00:29:04When shadows fall.
00:29:19Let's see another Christmas.
00:29:24Bah humbug.
00:29:31So many lonely Christmases.
00:29:41Right.
00:29:42But not this one.
00:29:46Ebby.
00:29:47Fan.
00:29:48Fan.
00:29:52My little sister.
00:29:54I've come to bring you home dear brother.
00:29:56Home?
00:29:57But father.
00:29:58Oh go on father.
00:30:00I'm inviting you.
00:30:01We're family.
00:30:02And I told father I want you at home.
00:30:05Good old Fan.
00:30:06Lovely Fan.
00:30:07Such a large heart for such a tiny creature.
00:30:13She died a woman.
00:30:15A mad as I recall.
00:30:16A child.
00:30:17Yes.
00:30:18My nephew Fred.
00:30:20Goodbye you wretched old school.
00:30:22Fan was right.
00:30:24We had a happy Christmas in spite of father.
00:30:30Oh I wish she were alive to invite me home again.
00:30:33But she has.
00:30:35Through her son Fred.
00:30:37Don't you see?
00:30:38Her goodness lives in him.
00:30:41Yes.
00:30:42Oh I wish.
00:30:43Bah.
00:30:44Never mind.
00:30:45Let us visit another kind soon.
00:30:49Let us visit another kind soon.
00:31:03Why it's old Fezziwig my boss.
00:31:07Bust my buttons.
00:31:08He hasn't changed the bet.
00:31:11Ho ho there.
00:31:13Ebenezer.
00:31:14Dick.
00:31:15No more work tonight.
00:31:17No no.
00:31:18It's Christmas Eve my boys.
00:31:20Clear away and let's have lots of room here.
00:31:28I was an apprentice here.
00:31:30A good one too.
00:31:31Old Fezziwig treated me like his own son.
00:31:34Oh?
00:31:38Oh.
00:31:40Oh.
00:31:44Oh!
00:31:45Oh!
00:31:46Oh, no.
00:31:47Oh, no!
00:31:48Ah!
00:31:49Oh!
00:31:50Oh, no.
00:31:51Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:31:52Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:31:55Jane Good convergence is too busy.
00:31:56Ah!
00:31:58Oh, my God.
00:32:28Good old Fezziwig.
00:32:50Show me a better boss than that, eh?
00:32:53So he spent a bit of cash on some song and dance.
00:32:56We're surprising that, eh?
00:32:58A bit of coin?
00:33:00You couldn't buy that much happiness with a fortune.
00:33:03He had the power to render us happy or sad, to make our jobs a pleasure or a drudgery.
00:33:11He must have set quite an example for you.
00:33:16Now what?
00:33:17Oh, nothing particular.
00:33:20I'd like to be able to say something to Bob Cratchit just now.
00:33:25That's all.
00:33:26Come.
00:33:27My time grows short.
00:33:29It's Belle.
00:33:41Good news, my darling.
00:33:44Guess what I've got.
00:33:45Give me a hint, Ebenezer.
00:33:48It's small and round and gold and it holds the future.
00:33:54A ring?
00:33:55No, the profits were my first business venture.
00:33:59Isn't it wonderful, Belle?
00:34:00Now I'm sure to be a success.
00:34:02Belle, stop talking, you mindless pup.
00:34:06Belle?
00:34:09Now we've reached this bridge together
00:34:17That I hope we'll soon be crossed
00:34:23So don't put a price on paradise
00:34:29Or our paradise is lost
00:34:34Any bridge leads to disaster
00:34:38If its moorings aren't secure
00:34:43Heaven won't provide
00:34:46On the bridge's dark side
00:34:49It's our wealth which will endure
00:34:52I'll cross this bridge with you
00:34:58I'll cross this bridge with you
00:35:03Show me the man that I once knew
00:35:09And I'll cross this bridge with you
00:35:13No one lives on hopes and wishes
00:35:17Love alone grows dry and cold
00:35:23But the sun will shine
00:35:26On these bright dreams of mine
00:35:28As upon this coin of gold
00:35:33Can I cross this bridge with you?
00:35:37I'm who I am
00:35:38Your words leave me split in two
00:35:41What else can I do?
00:35:44Has love begun or is it through?
00:35:48Should I cross this bridge with you?
00:35:52Life so rocky and an uncertain course to charge
00:35:58Speak of love so love can start
00:36:01Why not be safe and smart?
00:36:03Where's your passion?
00:36:05Where's your heart?
00:36:06Now it's time to say goodbye to
00:36:10Frivelous dreams we know
00:36:13Can't we cross this bridge together?
00:36:21I'll cross this bridge
00:36:28Along
00:36:34Go after her you fool
00:36:40Stop. Don't show me any more.
00:36:47I told you, these are the shadows of the things that have passed.
00:36:52Don't go blaming me for your choices.
00:36:55Why are you torturing me like this, Spirit?
00:36:58Leave me alone, please!
00:37:01Take me back home! Haunt me no more!
00:37:06Spirit?
00:37:09A bad dream, was it?
00:37:17Crying in your sleep, thick-headed old ninny.
00:37:24I'm not gonna take it anymore!
00:37:27You hear me, spirits? No more!
00:37:39I just don't care.
00:37:41You're welcome!
00:37:51You're welcome!
00:37:56Oh, my God.
00:38:26What in blazes?
00:38:49Come out, Tebodies of Scroogey.
00:38:52Go away. Leave me be.
00:39:04Come out, come out and know me better.
00:39:14Observe me, Scrooge. I am the ghost of Christmas present.
00:39:19No! Go away!
00:39:22Roar! Roar! Roar! Roar! Roar! Roar! Roar! Roar! Roar! Roar!
00:39:33Woo, ha, ha!
00:39:38I bet you've never had a guest like me before.
00:39:42Um, sure I haven't, madam.
00:39:45You bet your prayers bed, nor have you entertained any of my earlier family members.
00:39:57I'm afraid not. Do you have many sisters, Spirit?
00:40:03Nearly 1900. Come, touch my robe.
00:40:07Uh, um, after that last Spirit, I'd rather not.
00:40:12Oh, oh no! This is not a multiple choice, Mr. Crumpyface. Come!
00:40:17But my dog gets lonely. He needs me to stay with him.
00:40:24See?
00:40:28Oh, he seems contented enough to me. Come along!
00:40:31I've got to get a lock for that window.
00:40:37Happy Christmas! Happy me! Happy everyone!
00:40:42Woo, ha, ha!
00:40:44Happy Humbug!
00:40:45Happy Humbug!
00:40:46What? Backsliding already?
00:40:49Well...
00:40:51It's just that...
00:40:52Why should I be accused of being selfish when...
00:40:55Yes?
00:40:56When Christmas is a selfish holiday!
00:40:59What?!
00:41:08So, tell me, Scrooge, was that selfish?
00:41:12Yes.
00:41:14You only saved me so you can annoy me further!
00:41:18What a tough old walnut you are!
00:41:21All right, then. Let's see if I can convince you otherwise.
00:41:23You are the wise!
00:41:38I'll nibble for the kitty!
00:41:40Oh, I'm so happy!
00:41:41What a wonderful Christmas day!
00:41:43This is the best Christmas ever!
00:41:44Martha, my dear.
00:41:46What's keeping your father and brother?
00:41:53Here they are now.
00:41:56Spirit, who are these people?
00:41:59What do they have to do with me?
00:42:01Just hold your horses.
00:42:07Good evening, Mrs. Cratchit,
00:42:09and all you little Cratchits.
00:42:11Hello, Father.
00:42:13That lived so...
00:42:15humbly.
00:42:16Well...
00:42:19No, better.
00:42:21What? There's something better than gold?
00:42:24That looks delicious.
00:42:27Oh, I'm so hungry.
00:42:31So, do you want to talk or eat?
00:42:33Eat.
00:42:41I give you the delighter of our stomachs, Mrs. Cratchit.
00:42:45Here, here.
00:42:46That was delicious.
00:42:47So lovely.
00:42:50And I give you the founder of our feast, Mr. Scrooge.
00:42:55Founder of the feast, indeed.
00:42:58I wish I had him here.
00:43:00I'd give him a piece of my mind to feast upon.
00:43:07Please, dear, it's Christmas time at last.
00:43:10Grievances or not, it's been Mr. Scrooge who's kept the chicken in our pot.
00:43:14Yes, it's Christmas day, but Scrooge has done us ill.
00:43:17We must find a way somehow to exercise goodwill.
00:43:20Ah!
00:43:21Random acts of kindness, look on him with kindness.
00:43:24Can't you see a Scrooge who's simply starved for love?
00:43:27Your kindness is poetic.
00:43:29Kind and sympathetic.
00:43:30Kind and sympathetic.
00:43:31We got plenty of.
00:43:34Mr. Scrooge is a poor man.
00:43:37He's a good way to live.
00:43:40Greedy folks believe it's better to receive.
00:43:44We're just rather game.
00:43:49Random acts of kindness.
00:43:51He could use some kindness.
00:43:53I've got you to love and all he's got's his wealth.
00:43:56Your goodness takes the cake.
00:43:57Bob, still for goodness sake.
00:43:59We'll dream.
00:44:00This might as well.
00:44:04To Scrooge!
00:44:05I've provided them with an income.
00:44:10And this is how they treat me.
00:44:12Oh, you're too good for Scrooge, Bob.
00:44:15But I'll drink his ale for your sake.
00:44:17A merry Christmas and a happy new year.
00:44:19Though with all his money he's merry enough, I'll bet.
00:44:22Oh, very good.
00:44:26Now clear away.
00:44:28Let me, Tim.
00:44:30You go warm up.
00:44:31Look familiar?
00:44:54Chalk dust.
00:44:59And wood smoke.
00:45:05He told me coming home that he hoped the people saw him in the church because he was sick.
00:45:10And it might be nice for them to be thankful for their health and good fortune.
00:45:14I am.
00:45:16You am what?
00:45:18Nothing, nothing.
00:45:20Robinson Crusoe.
00:45:31Oh, you see here?
00:45:33This is just before the pirates attack.
00:45:35Oh dear, forget I said that.
00:45:37I don't want to ruin it for you.
00:45:39Oh, but it's so exciting.
00:45:42Yes.
00:45:43Read on.
00:45:44Read.
00:45:45A remarkable boy.
00:45:48But so frail.
00:45:50Spirit, tell me if Tiny Tim will live.
00:45:54I see an empty seat in the chimney corner and a crutch without an owner.
00:46:02If these shadows remain unaltered by the future, the child will die.
00:46:07No.
00:46:08Oh no, Spirit.
00:46:10Say he'll be spared.
00:46:12Well, if he's going to die, he should do it and decrease the surplus population, right?
00:46:19I...
00:46:20I didn't mean...
00:46:22Next time, find out who the surplus is.
00:46:25Remember, Scrooge, no one is worthless or unfit to live.
00:46:30A merry Christmas to us all, my dears.
00:46:34Ooh, that looks nice.
00:46:39God bless us!
00:46:44Yes, God bless us, everyone.
00:46:47Hear, hear!
00:46:49I'm so thankful to be in the bosom of my wonderful family at Christmas time.
00:46:55I wish I had a family to be with.
00:46:58Ah, but you do, you silly man.
00:47:02What place is this?
00:47:04The house of your only living relative.
00:47:09Your friend?
00:47:10And then the old fellow said,
00:47:12What's Christmas?
00:47:13What a time for finding yourself a year older and not an hour richer.
00:47:21He may know, but it's true.
00:47:23Oh, Scrooge, just listen to you.
00:47:27Oh, you're just so funny now, aren't you?
00:47:30Oh, I love you.
00:47:33Did your Uncle Scrooge really say that?
00:47:36Yes, and that Christmas was a humbug.
00:47:40He's the humbug, Fred.
00:47:45I want to go now.
00:47:47Stay put.
00:47:48You like this?
00:47:49He's a comical old fellow, but I have nothing bad to say about him.
00:47:54What? Not even his stinginess?
00:47:57No, his wealth does him no good.
00:48:00So I am sorry for him, really.
00:48:02And so I'll invite him to celebrate Christmas every year for my sweet mother's sake.
00:48:06I know it's hard to believe, but she loved him dearly.
00:48:10I never realized how...
00:48:12Yes?
00:48:13...how much he looks like Fan.
00:48:15And with such a big heart.
00:48:18Now, in honor of my mother, I want to teach you all a song that she and her brother Ebenezer used to perform...
00:48:25...when their father wasn't around.
00:48:27And you must all join in.
00:48:34Yes, I remembered this Santa's sooty suit.
00:48:37Twas last Christmas Eve, I had a cause to hide beneath the stairs.
00:48:44I stayed awake for Santa Claus and caught him unawares.
00:48:50He was coming through the fireplace from the chimney's smoky chute.
00:48:57And I never quite saw such a sight as Santa's sooty suit.
00:49:03Oh, he never quite saw such a sight as Santa's sooty suit.
00:49:06Strubba-da-dub-dub-dub-dub-dub-dub,
00:49:08Strubba-da-dub-dub-dub-dub-dub-dub-dub.
00:49:10Twas a rift-red velvet jacket you could tell was once a butte
00:49:13Of a torn and tousled trousers streaked with slushy stains to boot,
00:49:17With the black and beaten bridges of a big and burly brute.
00:49:20Never dreamed I might see such a fright as Santa's sooty suit.
00:49:23Never dreamed he might see such a fright as Santa's sooty suit.
00:49:26It had blotty brownish buckles and a belt of licorice root With scruffy, fluffy ruffles fallen into disrepute
00:49:39It was smudgy, soiled and sullied if somehow so acute
00:49:43Wish I had a quid for each stain that's hid on Santa's sooty suit
00:49:47Wish I had a quid for each stain that's hid on Santa's sooty suit
00:49:50Scruffy, dub, dub, dub, dub, dub, dub
00:49:55Now Santa talks to him
00:49:58Then old Santa did address me, and his tone was resolute
00:50:03He said, son, don't second-guess me, come and be my new recruit
00:50:10His appeal did so impress me, I was near about to scoot
00:50:18Then I looked up heaven, bless me at old Santa's sooty suit
00:50:26Come on everybody, let's put it all together
00:50:28T'was a ripped red velvet jacket you could tell was once a beaut
00:50:32Overtone and tussled trousers treated with slushy stains to boot
00:50:35With the black and beaten bridges of a big and burly brute
00:50:38All in there were dots more need of socks than Santa's feet
00:50:40Had blotchy brownish buckles and a belt of licorice root
00:50:43With scruffy, fluffy ruffles fallen into disrepute
00:50:46It was smudgy, soiled and sullied if somehow sorta cute
00:50:49Never dreamed I might see such a point
00:50:51Then make that bite when I look tight
00:50:52It's Santa's thinking grey and inky
00:50:54Messy, mucky, icky, yucky, grungy, grubby
00:50:56Needs a scrubby scrubbing up a sooty suit
00:50:58Hey!
00:51:06Did you see me, spirit?
00:51:12Yes, Scrooge, very merry, however we must go now
00:51:16But I was just enjoying myself
00:51:19Scrooge, my stay upon this earth is very brief
00:51:24It ends this very night
00:51:31Are spirit's lives so short?
00:51:34Farewell, farewell Ebeneezer, Scrooge
00:51:43Spirit?
00:51:46Spirit?
00:51:48Spirit?
00:51:49Spirit?
00:51:50Spirit?
00:51:51Spirit?
00:52:00Speak to me, spirit
00:52:01Speak to me, spirit
00:52:02I thought you're going to arrive
00:52:03Have you heard summitα»­ I shall know?
00:52:13Am I correct that you are the ghost of Christmas yet to come?
00:52:23Will you not speak to me?
00:52:24Is it you who will show me shadows of the things that have not yet happened?
00:52:31Ghost of the future, I fear you most of all.
00:52:40But if your goal is to do me good, then I hope to be a better person than before.
00:52:48Lead on.
00:52:57This is the business exchange.
00:52:59I come here often.
00:53:02But where am I today?
00:53:06No, I don't know much about it either way.
00:53:09I only know he died last night.
00:53:11Well, the devil has got his own at last, eh?
00:53:15What's he done with his money?
00:53:17Well, he hasn't left it to me. That's all I know.
00:53:21Gentlemen, tell me, which of our colleagues has died?
00:53:25It'll probably be a cheap funeral, because nobody will go to it.
00:53:29Oh, I don't mind going, if a lunch is provided.
00:53:35Well, good day.
00:53:38Spirit, I don't understand the meaning of this.
00:53:41Who has died?
00:53:42Yo!
00:53:43You don't understand the meaning of this.
00:53:46What do you want?
00:53:47Are we rien to mind?
00:53:48There is no doubt.
00:54:02Yeah.
00:54:03Look what I found under here.
00:54:18Silver they are.
00:54:20Think you'll miss them?
00:54:22Nah.
00:54:23His tea-starring days are over.
00:54:27If he wanted someone to look after his belongings after he was dead,
00:54:32he should have made friends when he was still breathing.
00:54:36I loved Fro, where words was never spoken.
00:54:41You don't mean to take him with him lying there.
00:54:45Why not?
00:54:46It's not like he's gonna catch cold without him.
00:54:49Or without his bed curtains either.
00:54:56Spirit, this is a fearful place,
00:55:00but I see the lesson.
00:55:03The fate of this unhappy man
00:55:05might happen to me someday.
00:55:09Right?
00:55:13Oh, this is too harsh to bear.
00:55:16Let me see some tenderness
00:55:18connected with the death I beseech you.
00:55:20The lamp is so bright, it hurts my eyes.
00:55:36I mustn't show weak eyes to your father when he comes home.
00:55:39It must be near his time.
00:55:41Past it?
00:55:42I think he walks a little slower than he used to, Mother.
00:55:46Oh, I have known him to walk with...
00:55:48with tiny chin up on his shoulder
00:55:50very fast indeed.
00:55:53But he was very light to carry
00:55:54and no trouble.
00:55:57No trouble.
00:55:59Sorry, I'm late.
00:56:00You went there to die, Robert?
00:56:02Yes, dear.
00:56:04I wish you all could have gone.
00:56:06You would have enjoyed seeing how great the place it is.
00:56:09I promised him that I would walk there on Sunday.
00:56:12My little boy.
00:56:15My little boy.
00:56:21No, Spectre, no.
00:56:24Not... not tiny Tim.
00:56:31Spirit, tell me.
00:56:33Can this cruel future be changed?
00:56:39Is this then
00:56:49where that wretched dead man
00:56:51now lies underground?
00:56:53Oh, no.
00:56:53Before I look closer,
00:57:09answer me one question.
00:57:11Are these the shadows of the things that will be?
00:57:15Or only the things that might be?
00:57:18All lives lead to certain ends,
00:57:22but if our lives change,
00:57:25then the ends must also change, right?
00:57:27They must!
00:57:30No!
00:57:32That lonely corpse was me.
00:57:50Oh, no.
00:57:52No.
00:57:54Don't let me die unmourned.
00:57:57Spirit, listen.
00:58:00I am not the man I was.
00:58:02I've changed.
00:58:04I will honour Christmas in my heart
00:58:07and keep it all the year.
00:58:10I will learn from the past.
00:58:12I will live in the present.
00:58:15And I will hope for the future.
00:58:17I will keep the three spirits in my soul
00:58:21and remember their lessons always.
00:58:29Good spirit.
00:58:31I'm not that man anymore.
00:58:34Why show me these shadows
00:58:36if I am past all hope?
00:58:39Please tell me
00:58:40that I can make a brighter future than this.
00:58:43All alone.
00:58:58Stranded.
00:58:59I'm home.
00:59:15I'm home.
00:59:17I'm home.
00:59:21I'm home.
00:59:25I've been given another chance, Nibet,
00:59:28and so have you.
00:59:37Oh, heaven and Christmas time be praised.
00:59:41I say it on my knees, old Jacob.
00:59:44On my knees.
00:59:46My spoons.
00:59:56They're still here.
01:00:03The dark shadows of things
01:00:05that would have been
01:00:06are gone.
01:00:08I know they are.
01:00:09I heard a tale about Christmas
01:00:14whose truth caused my spirit to burn.
01:00:18My present, my past, and my future
01:00:21taught me I'd so much to learn.
01:00:26I've lived a tale of a miser
01:00:29who spoiled every joy that he could.
01:00:32Then he got older and wiser
01:00:36and only yearned to be good.
01:00:40Once my memories
01:00:42brought me nothing but pain.
01:00:45Now it's Christmas
01:00:48with new precious memories to gain.
01:00:51I'll sing a song full of wonder
01:00:53like snow from the heavens above.
01:00:56I'll share my new song of Christmas.
01:01:00Ha, ha, ha, ha.
01:01:00I have a new song
01:01:03of love.
01:01:13A merry Christmas to everybody.
01:01:19Happy New Year to the world.
01:01:22Hello, my fine fellow.
01:01:27Yes.
01:01:28You laugh.
01:01:30Wait.
01:01:32Don't run.
01:01:33Please.
01:01:35What is it then?
01:01:37Do you know the poultry shop
01:01:38down the street?
01:01:40Ha, Snow White?
01:01:41An intelligent boy.
01:01:43A remarkable boy.
01:01:46Do you know
01:01:47whether they've sold
01:01:48the prized turkey
01:01:49that was hanging there?
01:01:51What, the one as big as me?
01:01:53Yes, my lad.
01:01:55That very one.
01:01:57Tell him to bring it here
01:01:58and I'll give you a silver coin.
01:02:01Do you mean it?
01:02:03Aye, lad.
01:02:04Come back in less than five minutes
01:02:06and I'll give you two.
01:02:08Ha, ha, ha, ha.
01:02:10Ha, ha, ha, ha.
01:02:12Come, my faithful friend.
01:02:14We have much to do.
01:02:16Oh.
01:02:18Oh.
01:02:19Oh.
01:02:20Oh.
01:02:20Oh.
01:02:20Oh.
01:02:21Oh.
01:02:21Oh.
01:02:21Oh.
01:02:21Oh.
01:02:21Oh.
01:02:22Merry Christmas, gentlemen,
01:02:30and a happy new year.
01:02:32Oh dear.
01:02:38Oh dear.
01:02:44No.
01:02:45Wait.
01:02:46Come back.
01:02:47We won't pester you for money ever again.
01:02:57We promise.
01:02:58No, no, please.
01:02:59I must apologize to you both
01:03:02for the terrible way I treated you yesterday.
01:03:04You are, Mr. Scrooge, aren't you?
01:03:08Well, not that old Scrooge, at any rate.
01:03:12Please, let me donate something.
01:03:15To...
01:03:15To make up for my selfishness.
01:03:19Well, certainly.
01:03:22So, you'll come see me tomorrow at my office?
01:03:27Most certainly.
01:03:28But, Mr. Scrooge, why now?
01:03:31Because it's too late to do it when we're dead.
01:03:34Yes.
01:03:35Yes.
01:03:36Yes, of course.
01:03:40Thank you, Mr. Scrooge.
01:03:41Thank you, gentlemen.
01:03:46You had debit.
01:03:48I like this feeling.
01:03:50Though I'm not used to all this smiling yet.
01:03:53Well, my dears, we may truly count our blessings.
01:03:59I have no idea where let's eat.
01:04:01Here.
01:04:01Here.
01:04:02Let's eat.
01:04:02Let's eat.
01:04:03Let's eat.
01:04:10Merry Christmas.
01:04:12Uh, Merry Christmas to you.
01:04:15Darling, this is Mr. Scrooge's nephew, Master Fred.
01:04:19And my dear wife, may we come in?
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