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A Christmas Carol (1938) [Full Movie] [Official Release]Full EP - Full
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00:03:58SMALL BOY
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00:04:00YEAH
00:04:29Come on now, Bob.
00:04:30Aren't you going to wish me a Merry Christmas?
00:04:32Oh, Mr. Pridd, I am sorry.
00:04:33When you came in and stood there like that,
00:04:34I thought it was your uncle's.
00:04:35A Merry Christmas, sir.
00:04:37A Merry Christmas to you, Bob, and to your family.
00:04:41I've already paid my respects to part of you, Brood.
00:04:44Peter and Tim, their names were.
00:04:45They asked me to give you this list from their mother.
00:04:47Thank you, sir.
00:04:48Well, they shouldn't have made an errand, boy.
00:04:49I was pleased to do it.
00:04:51Oh, it's cold in here.
00:04:53Don't you think we can have some coal on the fire?
00:04:55Oh, yes.
00:04:56It's against the regulations, isn't it?
00:04:58Mr. Scrooge doesn't like to waste coals, sir.
00:05:00I foresaw that and provided for it.
00:05:03This will make the place less bleak.
00:05:04What might that be?
00:05:07It's a wine, Bob.
00:05:08A cheering, warming, goodly wine.
00:05:10A wine that will race through your veins with little torches.
00:05:13It's port, Bob.
00:05:13The fifth essence of the Christmas spirit.
00:05:16We haven't got a glass.
00:05:18I'll get one from Mr. Scrooge's office.
00:05:30What is this?
00:05:31Cough medicine.
00:05:32Yeah, I thought so.
00:05:35We will.
00:05:36Huh?
00:05:37We will have some more cold.
00:05:38Oh, good man, Bob.
00:05:47Come on now, Bob.
00:05:48Let's drink a loving cup.
00:05:49You sweeten it.
00:05:51Another Merry Christmas, Mr. Freddy.
00:05:53Yes.
00:05:59A Merry Christmas to you, Uncle.
00:06:01God save you.
00:06:02Humbug.
00:06:03Christmas humbug?
00:06:04Uncle, I'm sure you don't mean that.
00:06:06Humbug I said, and humbug I mean.
00:06:09Merry Christmas.
00:06:10What right of you to be merry?
00:06:12You're poor enough.
00:06:13What right of you to be dismal?
00:06:15Uncle, you're rich enough.
00:06:16Humbug.
00:06:17Now, Uncle, don't be cross.
00:06:18What else can I be when I live in such a world of fools?
00:06:22Merry Christmas.
00:06:23What's Christmas time at a time for paying bills without money?
00:06:27A time for finding yourself a year older and not an hour richer.
00:06:31If I could work my will, every idiot that goes about with Merry Christmas on his lips
00:06:35should be boiled with his own pudding and buried with a stake of holly through his heart.
00:06:39Uncle.
00:06:40Nephew.
00:06:41Keep Christmas in your own way and let me keep it in mine.
00:06:45But you don't keep it.
00:06:46Let me leave it alone, then.
00:06:48Much good it has ever done you.
00:06:51Uncle, there are many things which have made me happy.
00:06:54Things which have never fattened my purse by even that much.
00:06:58Christmas is one of these.
00:07:00I've always looked on Christmas as a good time.
00:07:03A kind, charitable, forgiving, pleasant time.
00:07:06It's the only time when people open their hearts freely.
00:07:09The only time when men and women seem to realize that all human beings are really members of the same
00:07:15family.
00:07:15And that being members of the same family, they owe each other some measure of warmth and solace.
00:07:22And therefore, Uncle, though it's never put a scrap of gold or silver in my pockets,
00:07:26I believe that it has done me good and will do me good, and I say God bless it.
00:07:36Let me hear another sound from you, and you'll keep Christmas by losing your situation.
00:07:48You're quite a powerful speaker, sir.
00:07:50My wonder you don't go into Parliament.
00:07:52Oh, Uncle, don't be angry.
00:07:54Come and dine with Bess and me tomorrow.
00:07:57Bess?
00:07:57Yes, Elizabeth, my fiancée.
00:08:00I'm dining with her people, and I'm sure they'd welcome a visit from you.
00:08:03So you're engaged?
00:08:04Yes.
00:08:05May I ask why?
00:08:08Because I fell in love.
00:08:10Because you fell in love?
00:08:12You intend to marry?
00:08:14As soon as I'm earning enough money.
00:08:18Has she tried her relatives?
00:08:20Oh, Uncle, that wasn't the reason for my visit.
00:08:25Good afternoon.
00:08:26Uncle, I ask nothing from you.
00:08:28I want nothing from you.
00:08:29There's no reason why we should be enemies.
00:08:31Good afternoon.
00:08:33Uncle, I made this visit in homage to Christmas,
00:08:35and I'll keep my Christmas spirit to the last.
00:08:37And so, Uncle, a Merry Christmas.
00:08:40Good afternoon.
00:08:41And a Happy New Year.
00:08:42Good afternoon.
00:08:43Oh, God.
00:08:46Oh.
00:08:48A Merry Christmas to you both.
00:08:50Thank you, sir.
00:08:50A Merry Christmas to you and to your wife-to-be.
00:08:58A Merry Christmas.
00:09:00Merry Christmas.
00:09:01And the same to you, sir.
00:09:03Scrooge and Marley's, I believe.
00:09:04Yes, sir.
00:09:05I have the pleasure of addressing Mr. Marley.
00:09:07No, sir.
00:09:07Then you're Mr. Scrooge.
00:09:08No.
00:09:09My name is Scrooge.
00:09:11And my name is Twill.
00:09:12And mine is Brummage.
00:09:15And Mr. Marley?
00:09:16Mr. Marley's been dead these seven years.
00:09:18He died seven years ago this very night.
00:09:21Scrooge, on Christmas Eve.
00:09:23As good a time as any.
00:09:25We've no doubt that Mr. Marley's liberality is well represented by his surviving partner.
00:09:30At this festive season of the year, Mr. Scrooge, it is more than usually desirable that some
00:09:35slight provision be made for the poor and destitute.
00:09:38Many thousands are in want, sir.
00:09:40In need of common necessaries.
00:09:42Hundreds of thousands are in want of common comfort, sir.
00:09:46Are there no prisons?
00:09:48Plenty of prisons.
00:09:49And the workhouses, are they still in operation?
00:09:52They are.
00:09:53Though I wish with all my heart they were not.
00:09:55I was afraid, from what you said at first, that something had occurred to stop them in
00:09:59their useful course.
00:10:00Under the impression these places can scarcely furnish Christmas cheer for the mind and body
00:10:04of the multitude, a few of us have endeavored to form a fund for the poor, to buy them food
00:10:10and drink and means of warmth.
00:10:12What can I put you down for, sir?
00:10:14Nothing.
00:10:16You wish to be anonymous.
00:10:18I wish to be left alone.
00:10:20Since you ask me what I wish, gentlemen, that is my answer.
00:10:23I hope to support the institutions I mentioned.
00:10:25They cost enough.
00:10:26And those who are badly off must go there.
00:10:29Many can't go there.
00:10:30And many would rather die.
00:10:32If they'd rather die, they'd better do it and decrease the surplus population.
00:10:36Good afternoon, gentlemen.
00:10:42In that case, we must apologize for interrupting you, sir.
00:10:51Humbug.
00:10:51Humbug.
00:10:56Humbug.
00:11:18See you.
00:11:34you keep close watch on the closing hour it's half an hour past then close up close up thank
00:11:40you don't work overtime you might make something of yourself
00:11:47you'll want all day tomorrow i suppose quite convenient sir it's not convenient and it's
00:11:52not fair if i was to stop half a crown for it you'd consider yourself ill-used i'll be bound
00:11:57it's only once a year sir a poor excuse for picking a man's pocket every 25th of december
00:12:02however i suppose you'll have to have the whole day be here all the earlier next morning yes then
00:12:08be off well my wages sir they fall due today can't wait to spend me
00:12:26to put this out
00:12:33so
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00:12:56Oh, my God.
00:13:13If a fella wears a hat, you know, it doesn't mean he can't throw a snowball.
00:13:16I used to do a lot of snowballing.
00:13:18And I found the best way to make a snowball was to take the snow into your bare hands like
00:13:22this
00:13:22and then dunk it together until they're warm from your hands.
00:13:25Here!
00:13:26Look, what's coming down the street?
00:13:28A Bloomin' Topper!
00:13:29Come on, darling, come on, let's go!
00:13:31Here, give me room.
00:13:32Give me room.
00:13:34Off him all.
00:13:39Let him go!
00:13:54I've no idea it was you, Master.
00:13:55No idea at all.
00:13:56Truly, Master.
00:13:56No, Doc, this is your idea of a Christmas joke.
00:13:59Get your hands on me.
00:14:08I didn't know, sir, the coach had...
00:14:10That's it. I've told you before that I could find a man more capable than yourself.
00:14:14I need say no more.
00:14:15You mean I'm sacked, sir?
00:14:17Exactly.
00:14:19But in my paper, sir, it says I must have a week's notice.
00:14:21Your week's salary will recompense me for the price of a new hat.
00:14:25No.
00:14:26Because this hat costs 16 and 6 and your salary is 15 and 6.
00:14:29You owe me a shilling.
00:14:39I say, Governor, we are sorry.
00:14:41The old stinker.
00:14:49The old stinker.
00:15:14Merry Christmas!
00:15:16Merry Christmas!
00:15:17Merry Christmas!
00:15:25I've got to buy a goose. About five and eight pence, certainly, sir.
00:15:34That's the one.
00:15:35Very good choice, sir.
00:15:37Let me help you.
00:15:40Four penneth of potatoes, six penneth of mixed nuts, six penneth of apples.
00:15:45The special pippin, sir, or the medium cookers?
00:15:47The special pippin, yes, sir. And six, no, eight penneth of oranges.
00:15:50Thank you, sir.
00:15:54Chestnuts, chestnuts, chestnuts, sir. All right, sir.
00:15:57They warm the innards and cheer the art.
00:16:00What's Christmas for about chestnuts, sir?
00:16:01What indeed. They're two penneth. No, three penneth.
00:16:03Yes, sir.
00:16:05Put them in my back pocket.
00:16:06Yes, I will, sir.
00:16:07That's it.
00:16:09Here you are, sir. Now the other one.
00:16:13Here we are.
00:16:14And here's your thrippence and a merry Christmas.
00:16:18Thank you, sir.
00:16:29Oh, Bob, you have got a loaf.
00:16:32Haven't I, though? And all for tomorrow.
00:16:39Let me help you. Did you get the oranges?
00:16:43Yes.
00:16:43And the lemons?
00:16:44Yes.
00:16:44And the potatoes?
00:16:45Yes.
00:16:46And the lemons?
00:16:46Let me.
00:16:47How did you carry it all?
00:16:49I really don't know.
00:16:53What's this?
00:16:55What's this?
00:16:56Yes.
00:16:58Roasted beef.
00:16:59No, try again.
00:17:00Meal.
00:17:01No.
00:17:01Try.
00:17:02No.
00:17:02Ribs.
00:17:03I know.
00:17:04I know.
00:17:05Passages.
00:17:05No.
00:17:06Goose.
00:17:12Now take them all into the kitchen.
00:17:14Say, cover a step.
00:17:15Oh, let me carry this.
00:17:16Oh, let me carry this.
00:17:17Here, Tim.
00:17:17Give me carry the next.
00:17:20Oh, go.
00:17:21Yes, yes, sir.
00:17:25Did you get the day off tomorrow?
00:17:27Without hardly any trouble at all.
00:17:29Wasn't Mr. Scrooge angry?
00:17:30Well, you might say he was, and you might say he wasn't.
00:17:33Meaning what, Bob?
00:17:34Meaning I got the day off and we don't want to talk about Mr. Scrooge tonight.
00:17:38Just, come here, you monkeys, and see what I've got.
00:17:41Oh!
00:17:42There you go!
00:17:44Oh!
00:17:45You're a good, Tim.
00:17:46Oh!
00:17:47Just let it go!
00:17:48Just let it go!
00:17:49Just let it go!
00:17:51Happy to marry gentlemen, there's nothing you can say.
00:17:56Remember like God said that you was born on Christmas Day
00:18:03You said that you could take your love when we were gonna stay
00:18:09Oh, John, angel, comfort and joy, comfort and joy
00:18:16Oh, John, angel, comfort and joy
00:18:33Oh, John, Lord
00:21:32Who are you?
00:21:34Ask me who I was.
00:21:36Who were you then?
00:21:37In life I was your partner, Jacob Marley.
00:21:42Well?
00:21:46What do you want?
00:21:48Much.
00:21:57You don't believe in me?
00:21:59I don't.
00:22:00What proof would you have of my reality beyond that of your own senses?
00:22:05I don't know.
00:22:06Why do you doubt your senses?
00:22:08Because a little thing affects them.
00:22:10A slight disorder of the stomach makes them liars.
00:22:13You may be an undisputed bit of beef, you may be an undisputed bit of beef, a lot of mustard
00:22:17or a crumb of cheese.
00:22:19Humbug, I tell you.
00:22:20Humbug!
00:22:23Silence!
00:22:25Ten o'clock and all twelve.
00:22:29Ten o'clock and all twelve.
00:22:34Ten o'clock and all twelve.
00:22:37Watch!
00:22:38Watch!
00:22:39There's an intruder in my room!
00:22:40Right up there.
00:22:41Law and order.
00:22:43There's my key.
00:22:44Take haste.
00:22:45Good.
00:22:50We'll soon see how real you are.
00:22:52I made this visit for your welfare, Ebenezer's crew.
00:22:56Bah!
00:23:06In here.
00:23:07Right out.
00:23:08There he is.
00:23:09Out with it.
00:23:15Your intruder seems to have hexed intruded, if I may say so, Governor.
00:23:18He was here when I opened the door.
00:23:20He was a spirit.
00:23:22Someone I know.
00:23:23Of course a spirit.
00:23:26A great night for spirits, sir.
00:23:28Of one sort or another.
00:23:29Meaning, Governor, we wouldn't mind a bit of spirit ourselves.
00:23:33You may leave.
00:23:35Indigestion, that's what it was.
00:23:38Out with you.
00:23:39Sorry we couldn't be of any assistance, Governor.
00:23:41Perhaps the next spirit you have, we can.
00:24:01Man of the world divine, now do you believe in me?
00:24:05I do. I must. But why? Why do you trouble me?
00:24:10It is required of every man that the spirit within him should walk abroad among his fellow men.
00:24:16If that spirit goes not forth in life, it must do so after death.
00:24:26You are bound in heavy chains.
00:24:29I wear the chain I forged in life. Isn't pattern strange to you?
00:24:35The chain you will bear was full as heavy and as long as this seven Christmas eves ago.
00:24:41It must be a ponderous chain by now.
00:24:48Jacob, old Jacob Marley, have you no comfort for me?
00:24:52None. And none for myself.
00:24:55In life, my spirit never walked beyond the narrow limits of our money-changing home.
00:25:01And weary journeys lie before me.
00:25:04You travel fast?
00:25:06On the wings of the wind.
00:25:08You must have covered a great quantity of ground in seven years.
00:25:11Oh, captive, bound, and double-ironed.
00:25:17No space of regret can make amends for the wasted opportunities of one life.
00:25:23Poor ignorant Scrooge. Yet such was I.
00:25:29But you were always a good man of business, Jacob.
00:25:32Business!
00:25:33Mankind was my business.
00:25:35Common welfare was my business.
00:25:38Charity, mercy, forbearance, and benevolence.
00:25:41All these were my business.
00:25:47It is at this time of the year that I suffer the most.
00:25:51To see the want I could have stopped.
00:25:53The suffering I could have solaced.
00:25:56The hunger I could have satisfied.
00:25:58Hear me.
00:26:01My time is nearly gone.
00:26:03If you must go, Jacob, don't let me keep you.
00:26:06I have sat invisible beside you many and many a day.
00:26:13I am here to warn you that you have one chance of escaping my fate.
00:26:18One chance, Ebeneezer Scrooge.
00:26:21What is it?
00:26:22You will be haunted by three spirits.
00:26:25Is, uh, is that the chance you mentioned, Jacob?
00:26:29It is.
00:26:30I, uh, I think I'd rather not.
00:26:33Unless you suffer these three visitations, your fate will be the same as mine.
00:26:40Jacob!
00:26:41Jacob!
00:26:41Don't leave me yet.
00:26:42Jacob!
00:26:43Expect the first when the bell toll at one.
00:26:46The second on the stroke of two.
00:26:48The third on the last vibration of three.
00:26:52And I'd take all three at once and have it over.
00:27:02Remember, the first at one, the second at two, the third at three.
00:27:09What?
00:27:38The third un глаза....
00:27:38Thank you, Dr.
00:28:08I'm back.
00:28:22Are you the spirit I was told to expect?
00:28:25I am.
00:28:26Who are you?
00:28:28I am the ghost of Christmas past.
00:28:34The light.
00:28:35It hurts my eyes.
00:28:37It blinds me.
00:28:38I'm not surprised.
00:28:40It's the warming light of thankfulness.
00:28:42The light of gratitude to others.
00:28:45I've never seen it before.
00:28:46Of course not.
00:28:48It's men of greed like you who have long forgotten gratitude.
00:28:52Oh.
00:28:53What's your business with me?
00:28:55Your welfare.
00:28:56Your reclamation.
00:28:59Rise and walk with me.
00:29:21We spirits have no fear.
00:29:23But I'm not a spirit.
00:29:26Bear but the touch of my hand on your heart and you shall be safe.
00:29:33Amen.
00:29:34Love you.
00:29:36Oh.
00:29:40Yeah.
00:29:45Oh.
00:29:49I'll do it.
00:29:50Yeah.
00:29:52Oh.
00:29:55Hey.
00:29:56Oh.
00:30:12Good heaven, this is my old school.
00:30:15I was a boy here.
00:30:30Harry, Joe, Tommy, Percy, and Dick!
00:30:34Dick Wilkins!
00:30:37These are the shadows of things that have been.
00:30:39They have no consciousness of us.
00:30:42You knew them?
00:30:43I went to school with them.
00:30:45All of them.
00:30:46Your lip is trembling.
00:30:49The cold.
00:30:50Let's continue.
00:30:52You remember this way?
00:30:54Remember it?
00:30:55I could walk it blindfolded.
00:30:57Strange to have forgotten it for so many years.
00:31:11That is myself.
00:31:13Was yourself.
00:31:16It was.
00:31:20What is that upon your cheek?
00:31:22Nothing, nothing.
00:31:24The cold.
00:31:27Listen.
00:31:27Goodbye, young Scrooge.
00:31:28Merry Christmas.
00:31:29Merry Christmas, Jack.
00:31:30Your parents coming for you?
00:31:31No.
00:31:32I'm staying at school for the holidays.
00:31:34You are?
00:31:35Always do, you know.
00:31:36Father and I talked it over.
00:31:38We decided that some extra swatting at my studies would do me more good than Christmas at home.
00:31:43Christmas, plum pudding, turkeys.
00:31:45That's just for children.
00:31:47I say.
00:31:48Your governor must be a crusty old bird.
00:31:50He knows what's best.
00:31:51Jack, hurry.
00:31:52Right-o.
00:31:53I didn't mean anything against your father, Eb.
00:31:55Good luck.
00:32:04THE END
00:32:56Master Scrooge!
00:32:58Yes, sir?
00:32:59Your sister's come to see you.
00:33:02Abby, dear Abby.
00:33:06I've come to bring you home.
00:33:08Home, friend?
00:33:10Home?
00:33:11Father is so much kinder than he used to be
00:33:13that home is like heaven.
00:33:15That's why I asked him if you could come home
00:33:17and he said yes.
00:33:19And he sent me to fetch you with a coach.
00:33:22And Abby, Father says that
00:33:23you're going to go to work and never come back here.
00:33:26And we're going to have a turkey
00:33:28and chestnuts and everything.
00:33:31Oh, God bless you, friend.
00:33:34Abby, it's going to be so glorious.
00:33:37God bless you.
00:33:39She loved you.
00:33:40She did.
00:33:41I believe she had children before she died.
00:33:44One child.
00:33:46Your nephew, Fred.
00:33:50Come.
00:34:06You remember this place?
00:34:08Fezziwig's Warehouse.
00:34:09I was apprenticed here.
00:34:15It's old Fezziwig.
00:34:17It's old Fezziwig alive again.
00:34:30Ebenezer, Dick.
00:34:36Yes, sir?
00:34:38Ebenezer Scrooge.
00:34:39Dick Wilkins.
00:34:41Yes, sir.
00:34:42Do you observe the time, sir?
00:34:44Five minutes past seven, sir.
00:34:46Do you know you've let me work your five minutes overtime?
00:34:51No more work tonight.
00:34:53Christmas evening, Christmas Ebenezer.
00:34:56Up with the shutters, close-up shops.
00:35:01Silly Heidi.
00:35:02Cheer up Ebenezer.
00:35:07What a lock.
00:35:08He always comes through, doesn't he?
00:35:10Always comes through in his old Fezziwig.
00:35:12And Riley, too.
00:35:13And Riley, too.
00:35:14Nothing's too good for Fezziwig.
00:35:20Closed up tight, sirs.
00:35:21Tight as a barrel, sir.
00:35:22Good.
00:35:23Now about tomorrow.
00:35:25It's a holiday, of course, but I shall expect you to spend part of it at least with me.
00:35:31Eating Christmas dinner.
00:35:33Thank you, sir.
00:35:34Thank you, sir.
00:35:34And it's probably a week too much to be any good next day.
00:35:36We'll make that holiday, too.
00:35:39Good night, Ebenezer.
00:35:40Good night, Dick.
00:35:42Good night, sir.
00:35:43And thank you, sir.
00:35:45Yes, sir.
00:35:45Thank you, sir.
00:35:48A sovereign.
00:35:49A whole sovereign.
00:35:50Solid gold, as old Fezziwig.
00:35:52Solid gold through and through.
00:35:56What is the matter?
00:35:58Nothing in particular.
00:36:01Something, I think.
00:36:04Yes, there is.
00:36:07Old Fezziwig was very kind to me.
00:36:10Yes, he was.
00:36:11But he's dead now.
00:36:13Perhaps you feel you'd like to repay his kindness to you.
00:36:17Well?
00:36:18You have a clock, Bob Cratchit.
00:36:20Old Fezziwig would have been very happy
00:36:22if you had shown your gratitude to him
00:36:24by showing kindness to others.
00:36:26Your clock, for instance.
00:36:27Business is business.
00:36:29I am a good businessman.
00:36:31My time grows short.
00:36:33I've yet to show you the black years of your life.
00:36:36Your gradual enslavement to greed.
00:36:38Your ruthlessness.
00:36:39No, no.
00:36:40Your ingratitude.
00:36:41Your wretched thirst for gold.
00:36:42No, no, leave me.
00:36:43I can't stand more.
00:36:45I can't stand more.
00:37:14I can't stand more.
00:37:20I can't stand more.
00:37:21I can't stand more.
00:37:31I can't stand more.
00:37:32I can't stand more.
00:37:34I can't stand more.
00:37:35I can't stand more.
00:37:35I can't stand more.
00:37:36I can't stand more.
00:37:37I can't stand more.
00:37:37I can't stand more.
00:37:37I can't stand more.
00:37:38I can't stand more.
00:37:38I can't stand more.
00:37:38I can't stand more.
00:37:39I can't stand more.
00:37:39I can't stand more.
00:37:39I can't stand more.
00:37:40I can't stand more.
00:37:41I can't stand more.
00:37:41I can't stand more.
00:37:42I can't stand more.
00:37:44I can't stand more.
00:37:50Come here.
00:37:51Come here and know me better, Scrooge.
00:37:53I am the ghost of Christmas present.
00:37:58Have you never seen the like of me before?
00:38:01Never.
00:38:03And have you never known my elder brothers born these years before me?
00:38:08I'm afraid I haven't.
00:38:09Have you had many brothers, Spirit?
00:38:11A huge number.
00:38:14Some...
00:38:161,800.
00:38:18A tremendous family to provide for.
00:38:21What are we going to do?
00:38:23Walk into the world this Christmas night
00:38:25so that you can hear and see and feel Christmas in the world this night.
00:38:30Did you say walk or fly?
00:38:33Touch my robe.
00:38:38Look.
00:38:45Good morning and a merry, merry Christmas to you.
00:38:47Merry Christmas to you.
00:38:48These people, what are they doing?
00:38:50The poor find it cheaper to bring their dinners to the baker to be cooked.
00:38:55Now then, what you are stepping on?
00:38:57What you I'm stepping on?
00:38:58Ha!
00:38:59I like that.
00:39:00Go on, I'll pick.
00:39:01I will not.
00:39:02What are you, Mr. Buckethead?
00:39:06Here, let's make it up.
00:39:08Oh, frightened, eh?
00:39:09I wouldn't touch your old hand.
00:39:10I wouldn't...
00:39:12Oh, well, you're not such a bad sort after all, eh?
00:39:16And a merry Christmas to you.
00:39:17And the same to you.
00:39:19What do you sprinkle from that horn that made them stop quarreling?
00:39:22It's a spirit five times distilled.
00:39:25The spirit of Christmas cheer, of love, of all that's good, of all that makes this time
00:39:31of year different from any other time.
00:39:37Is there a peculiar flavour in what you sprinkle?
00:39:40An excellent flavour.
00:39:42Would it apply to any kind of dinner?
00:39:44To a poor one, most.
00:39:46Why to a poor one, most?
00:39:48Because it needs it most.
00:39:50Here, look where you're going, you big, clumsy ox.
00:39:52You are...
00:39:53I'll shove those words down your nasty little throat.
00:39:55Stop shoving, will you?
00:39:56Stop it, I say.
00:39:57I'll...
00:39:59Here we are being silly.
00:40:01Aren't we now?
00:40:02Unlike a couple of henfants, I say, I know a nice little pub where they sell hot rum and
00:40:06did you?
00:40:07We stopped that.
00:40:08Yes, we did.
00:40:09Didn't we?
00:40:14That church.
00:40:17We have business there.
00:40:20Come.
00:40:24Oh, come on ye great born, joyful and triumphant.
00:40:32Oh, come ye, oh, come ye, through heaven.
00:40:40Oh, come and be on him, for the king of ages.
00:40:48Oh, come, let us adore him.
00:40:52Oh, come, let us adore him.
00:40:56Oh, come, let us adore him.
00:41:02Christ the Lord.
00:41:09I don't believe for a minute that they love one another.
00:41:13What makes you say that, Spirit?
00:41:15It's obvious that they love each other dearly.
00:41:19Nevertheless, don't you think that it's lucky that they haven't the wherewithal to get married?
00:41:23Their love will soon fade.
00:41:25I take exception to that.
00:41:27On the contrary, I think their love will grow.
00:41:30I, they, uh, they should be married.
00:41:34Oh, come, let us adore him.
00:41:39Oh, come, let us adore him.
00:41:44Christ the Lord.
00:41:49Yea, Lord, we greet thee.
00:41:53Born this happy morning.
00:41:57Jesus, to thee before him.
00:42:06Word of the Father, now in flesh appearing.
00:42:13Oh, come, let us adore him.
00:42:17Oh, come, let us adore him.
00:42:21Oh, come, let us adore him.
00:42:28Christ the Lord.
00:42:36Amen.
00:42:46Good morning.
00:42:47Good morning.
00:42:48Good morning.
00:42:49Good morning.
00:42:56Bob, a Merry Christmas to you.
00:42:59This is my fiancée.
00:43:00This is Mr. Cratchit and his son, Tim.
00:43:02How do you do?
00:43:02Good morning.
00:43:04Now, now, now, Tim, no secrets.
00:43:05What were you saying?
00:43:06I, I said, sir, I said she's very pretty.
00:43:11Shh, Tim.
00:43:11Thank you, kindly, Tim.
00:43:13Don't you agree with him, Bob?
00:43:14Oh, yes, sir, she is very pretty.
00:43:17Shh, mother.
00:43:18Thank you kindly, Mr. Cratchit.
00:43:20Good morning.
00:43:31Come on, darling.
00:43:32Let's have a slide.
00:43:33Oh, but, Fred, you can't.
00:43:34Can't I?
00:43:34You should have seen me yesterday.
00:43:36Oh, but in front of the church.
00:43:39Darling, it looks perfect.
00:43:43It is perfect.
00:43:44It's as slippery as the codfish is tongue-ish.
00:43:47Darling, just one slide.
00:43:50Only one.
00:43:51Yes.
00:43:53Well, all right.
00:43:53Boys, boys, boys.
00:43:55Sliding in front of the church.
00:43:57Now, run away home.
00:43:59And a Merry Christmas to you all.
00:44:01Run home, run home.
00:44:02See?
00:44:03But, darling, he has no soul.
00:44:05He's simply acting like a grown-up.
00:44:06I still say he has no soul.
00:44:08He just doesn't appreciate the qualities of a good slide.
00:44:30Come on.
00:44:36One, two, three.
00:44:48Merry Christmas, Tom.
00:44:49And a Merry Christmas to you all.
00:44:51And to you, too, Tiny Tim.
00:44:53And a Merry Christmas, Tom.
00:44:54Merry Christmas.
00:44:57Spirit, tell me if Tiny Tim will live.
00:45:01If the shadows remain unaltered by the future, the child will die.
00:45:06No.
00:45:06No.
00:45:07Surely he'll be spared.
00:45:09With the kind of care that money can buy, who could tell?
00:45:13But Bob Cratchit has no money.
00:45:15Not even a position I've heard.
00:45:18If all this remains unaltered by the future,
00:45:22the next Christmas will not find Tiny Tim here.
00:45:27But what of it?
00:45:29If he be like to die, he'd better do it.
00:45:31And decrease the population.
00:45:36Come.
00:45:45Mother, mother!
00:45:46The ghost, we killed it!
00:45:48Outside the bank.
00:45:49Oh, I did, didn't we?
00:45:50It was ours.
00:45:50We knew.
00:45:51Cousin, you say.
00:45:52Well, young, sharp noses, out you go.
00:45:57What's got into your father?
00:45:58And Tim.
00:45:59And Martha wasn't as late last Christmas by half an hour.
00:46:02Here's Martha, mother.
00:46:03Here's Martha, here's Martha.
00:46:05There's a goose for Christmas, Martha.
00:46:08Bless your heart, I was afraid you weren't coming.
00:46:11Well, we had a deal of sewing to finish up last night,
00:46:13and this morning we had to clear up the shop.
00:46:15As long as you've come.
00:46:17Oh, you're cold, child.
00:46:18Sit down by the fire and have a warm.
00:46:20It bothers you, Martha.
00:46:22Right.
00:46:23Right in here.
00:46:26Here we come.
00:46:27Here we come.
00:46:29Here we come.
00:46:30Whoa, it is, for those.
00:46:33There we are.
00:46:35Linda, where's our Martha?
00:46:38Not coming.
00:46:38Not coming?
00:46:39Not coming on Christmas Day.
00:46:41Oh, Martha, girl.
00:46:45I'm going to the back.
00:46:46It's not a party.
00:46:48It's not a party.
00:46:49Was it a good service, Bob?
00:46:50Beautiful, that's what it was.
00:46:51I wish you'd been there.
00:46:52Oh, as long as you and Tim were there, I feel it did us all good.
00:46:56Here, I'll give that gravy what for.
00:46:58Thank you, dear.
00:46:59Belinda, you sweeten up the applesauce.
00:47:01I have my meat on the table.
00:47:02Good girl.
00:47:03Linda, take this chair inside.
00:47:05Yes, ma'am.
00:47:05Now, I'm going to take one last look at the table.
00:47:08What a Christmas.
00:47:09There never was such a Christmas.
00:47:11Here, Martha.
00:47:12Here, taste this.
00:47:15Sweet enough?
00:47:17Well, still a wee bit sour.
00:47:19Oh, so.
00:47:20Been working hard, Father?
00:47:22Yes.
00:47:23How's old Scrooge?
00:47:26Same as ever.
00:47:28Well, what's the matter?
00:47:29Not a thing.
00:47:30Not a single blessed thing.
00:47:32Something at the office?
00:47:33No, why, it was only yesterday Mr. Scrooge came to me, shook my hand, and Cratchit, he says.
00:47:38Cratchit, my lad.
00:47:39He calls me my lad.
00:47:41You're one in a thousand.
00:47:43You're...
00:47:43Something is wrong.
00:47:45What is it?
00:47:55I've been sacked, Martha.
00:47:57Father?
00:47:58When was it?
00:48:00Last night.
00:48:01You haven't told Mother?
00:48:05Bad luck.
00:48:08Sorry I told you, I really shouldn't have.
00:48:10I thought it might make me feel better, though.
00:48:12Bob!
00:48:13Yes, Mother.
00:48:13Come along.
00:48:14Cheer up.
00:48:15Here we go.
00:48:17Here we are.
00:48:20How's that?
00:48:21You know, I don't think there's anyone, not anyone, who can touch my punch.
00:48:24Nor do I, Bob.
00:48:26Do you like our table?
00:48:27It's beautiful, my dear.
00:48:28Peter.
00:48:28Yes, Mother?
00:48:29You can go to the baker's now.
00:48:31And get the goose.
00:48:32Yes, let's go.
00:48:33Oh, the goose!
00:48:36The goose!
00:48:49There never was such a goose.
00:48:52It's a good bird, Bob.
00:48:54And reasonable, too.
00:48:57I'd like to stroke it.
00:48:59Oh, goodness.
00:49:05We haven't eaten it all at last.
00:49:07That we haven't.
00:49:09And now?
00:49:10The pudding.
00:49:12Oh, let's do it here, Mother.
00:49:13How about the pudding, Mother?
00:49:14No, no, I'd rather do it alone.
00:49:16It might not turn out.
00:49:17Of course it will.
00:49:18It always has, unless someone's climbed into the back and stolen it.
00:49:25Stolen it?
00:49:31Hurry, hurry, hurry.
00:49:36Oh, God.
00:49:37Hurry, pass it over there, sir.
00:49:39Don't go away.
00:49:40It's there, the pudding's there.
00:49:42Hurry!
00:49:43Come on, come on.
00:49:43I smell it.
00:49:44Can you smell it?
00:49:45Ah, that's the cloth coming off.
00:49:47The holly thing.
00:49:48It is?
00:49:49Oh, my God.
00:49:50It's made that.
00:49:51There it comes.
00:49:52Oh, he's got the money.
00:49:54Oh, you're the light.
00:49:55I'm going to let her.
00:49:56Oh, I'm making a camera.
00:50:00Hurry up.
00:50:02Oh, it did turn up.
00:50:08And it's not stolen.
00:50:09Oh, it's not stolen.
00:50:10Oh, it's not stolen.
00:50:12Oh, it's not stolen.
00:50:13Oh, it's not stolen.
00:50:15Oh, it's not stolen.
00:50:18Oh, it looks so cute.
00:50:20Oh, it looks so cute.
00:50:20Oh, Tim.
00:50:24It looks like the best you've ever made, my dear.
00:50:27Oh, Bob, you say that every year.
00:50:29Every year they get better.
00:50:30How that's possible, don't ask me, but it's true.
00:50:33That's me.
00:50:37Mother, you haven't got any.
00:50:39Oh, I don't want any, dear.
00:50:40Oh, you must. Here, have some of mine.
00:50:42Oh, just a little spoonful.
00:50:48I'm sure I'm going to birth.
00:50:50Not in here, my lad.
00:50:51If you want to birth, you go outside.
00:50:53You hardly any tell me at all. Look at mine.
00:50:55Now then, enough of that or there will be a calamity, Peter.
00:50:58Put some chestnuts on the fire.
00:50:59Let's tidy the table, dear.
00:51:01Oh, such a smell.
00:51:04Sweet enough.
00:51:06Sweet as honey, obviously made by an expert.
00:51:09And our only expert's amount to taste it.
00:51:11Oh, my dear.
00:51:12Glasses, gold. Glasses.
00:51:14Oh, my father. Thank you.
00:51:17Three more.
00:51:19Four...
00:51:20Five...
00:51:22Six...
00:51:22Oh, thank you.
00:51:23Seven.
00:51:25Well, this is the largest, but a Merry Christmas to us, my dears.
00:51:30And God bless us all.
00:51:32And here's to next Christmas.
00:51:34May it bring us luck.
00:51:35And may Mr. Scrooge give your father a raise.
00:51:38And a Merry Christmas to Mr. Scrooge.
00:51:41I'll drink to that.
00:51:49And now, Father, a story, please.
00:51:52Oh, yes, a story, Father.
00:51:54Right you are.
00:51:55A story it is.
00:51:56Come along, Kim.
00:51:56Sit here.
00:51:58Now, let me see.
00:52:01It seems that once upon a time, there was a little boy about your size, Timmy.
00:52:06Come, Scrooge.
00:52:07We must go.
00:52:08Must we?
00:52:09Just let me hear Bob's story.
00:52:11It's about Aladdin.
00:52:13And the magic lamp.
00:52:14Oh, please, please let me stay.
00:52:17No, Scrooge.
00:52:30And he said that Christmas was humbug.
00:52:32No!
00:52:32It's what I live in it.
00:52:33As if anything that gave excuse for this could be humbug.
00:52:36Your uncle should be ashamed.
00:52:38Oh, I'm sorry for him.
00:52:39I couldn't be angry with him if I tried.
00:52:41After all, he punishes himself.
00:52:43And how does he do that, pray?
00:52:45Well, he has money, hasn't he?
00:52:45Yes.
00:52:46And he makes no use of it.
00:52:47Mark you.
00:52:48No use of it whatsoever.
00:52:49Therefore, he's a far more pathetic and unhappy case than a man who has no money at all.
00:52:54Q.E.D.
00:52:55He punishes himself.
00:52:59Oh, now, that's a wonderful idea.
00:53:00Tom here suggested we play a game.
00:53:02Now, what shall it be?
00:53:03Blind man's buff.
00:53:04Blind man's buff?
00:53:05Right.
00:53:06But first, I want you to drink a toast.
00:53:08To my uncle, Scrooge.
00:53:09Seems a shame to waste a toast and a man like that.
00:53:12Oh, but darling, think how happy he makes everyone feel.
00:53:15By contrast.
00:53:17To my uncle, Scrooge.
00:53:19To my uncle, Scrooge.
00:53:23Come along now, Tom.
00:53:24You're it.
00:53:24Come on, Tom.
00:53:25You've got ketchup.
00:53:26Come on, Tom.
00:53:27Come on, Tom.
00:53:27Come on, Tom.
00:53:27Come on, Tom.
00:53:28Come on, Tom.
00:53:50Come on, Tom.
00:53:51Come on, Tom.
00:53:51Come on, Tom.
00:53:51I can't show.
00:53:53Come on, Tom.
00:53:56Come on, Tom.
00:53:58Please, please let me stay just until they finish.
00:54:01But you don't like Christmas.
00:54:02It's a time for fools.
00:54:04Ha ha.
00:54:05I won't go with you.
00:54:06I'm going to stay.
00:54:08I'm going to stay, I tell you.
00:54:09Don't be a fool, man.
00:54:11You don't like Christmas.
00:54:12But I do.
00:54:13I do.
00:54:13I do like Christmas.
00:54:15I love Christmas.
00:54:17Ha ha.
00:54:18Ha ha ha ha.
00:54:19Ha ha ha ha.
00:54:20Ha ha ha ha ha.
00:54:24Ha ha.
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00:57:22Is death always like this?
00:57:24Is it never followed by sorrow and weeping?
00:57:37It must be getting near your father's time.
00:57:41Past it, Mummy.
00:57:43Though he has walked home slower these last few evenings.
00:57:47I've known him walk with Tiny Tim upon his shoulder very fast indeed.
00:57:51And so have I.
00:57:53Often.
00:57:53But he was very light to carry.
00:57:55And his father loved him so.
00:57:58It was no trouble.
00:58:00No trouble.
00:58:03There's your father at the door.
00:58:10There you are, my nippers.
00:58:17Yeah.
00:58:33I saw Mr Scrooge's nephew today.
00:58:37He is?
00:58:37Yes.
00:58:38He is a nice fellow.
00:58:40He saw I looked a trifle down.
00:58:42Just a trifle, you know.
00:58:44He asked me what was wrong.
00:58:47Thank you, dear.
00:58:49I told him about...
00:58:50About Tim.
00:58:53He's such a sweet fellow.
00:58:54Somehow I didn't mind telling him.
00:58:56I'm heartily sorry for it, Bob, he said.
00:59:00And heartily sorry for your...
00:59:02Good wife.
00:59:08By the by, how he ever knew that, I don't know.
00:59:12Knew what, my dear?
00:59:15That you were a good wife.
00:59:18Bob.
00:59:21It really seemed that he...
00:59:23He knew our Tim.
00:59:25And felt with us.
00:59:27I'm sure he's a good soul, Bob.
00:59:29He is.
00:59:31He is.
00:59:33And I'm sure that...
00:59:35When we remember how...
00:59:37How gentle and patient Tim was...
00:59:41We shan't quarrel among ourselves.
00:59:44And in doing it, forget our Tim.
00:59:47No, Father.
00:59:51I'm very happy.
00:59:54I am.
00:59:58Poor Tim.
00:59:59Poor tiny Tim.
01:00:02Everyone who knew him must feel sorrow.
01:00:05Sorrow they'd never feel for me.
01:00:08Spirit.
01:00:09Tell me the name of the man we saw lying dead.
01:00:13Tell me!
01:00:37Answer me, Spirit.
01:00:39Are these things you have shown me...
01:00:41Are they the shadows of the things that will be...
01:00:44Or of the things that may be?
01:00:47Men's lives lead to certain ends.
01:00:50But if those lives be changed, will not the ends be changed?
01:00:54Tell me that is true!
01:00:56Tell me!
01:01:09Then I was the man who lay upon the bed.
01:01:14No, no!
01:01:15Why show me this if I am past all hope?
01:01:19I shall change my way of living.
01:01:21I will try to keep Christmas all the year.
01:01:24I will live in the past, the present and the future.
01:01:26The spirit of all three shall be in my heart.
01:01:28I shall never forget the lessons that they teach.
01:01:32Tell me that this will change my future.
01:01:35Tell me that this is not my end.
01:01:38Please!
01:01:41Please!
01:02:29Hello!
01:02:31Hello there!
01:02:32What's today?
01:02:34Eh?
01:02:34What's today, my fine fellow?
01:02:36Today?
01:02:37Why Christmas Day!
01:02:39Do you know the poachers at Next Street with one at the corner?
01:02:42I should hope I do!
01:02:43An intelligent boy!
01:02:44A remarkable boy!
01:02:46Do you know whether they sold the price turkey that was hanging there?
01:02:49Not the little price turkey, the big one!
01:02:52It's hanging there now!
01:02:53Is it?
01:02:54Well, go and buy it!
01:02:55What's it?
01:02:56I've been earnest!
01:02:57Yes, I am!
01:02:58Go and buy it!
01:02:58Come back in less than five minutes and I'll give you half a crown!
01:03:03Whoosh!
01:03:14Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!
01:03:36Merry Christmas!
01:03:37Merry Christmas!
01:03:40My dear sirs, how do you do?
01:03:43How do you do?
01:03:44Oh, you do.
01:03:45A Merry Christmas to you, Mr. Scrooge.
01:03:47Yes, that is my name.
01:03:48It may not be pleasant to you.
01:03:49Let me ask your pardon.
01:03:51And will you have the goodness to take?
01:03:56Why, bless me, Mr. Scrooge.
01:03:57Are you an earnest...
01:03:59If you please, not a farthing less.
01:04:00There are a great many bank payments in that amount.
01:04:02Will you do me that favor?
01:04:03My dear Mr. Scrooge, I don't know what to say.
01:04:07Such... such... such generosity.
01:04:10Don't say anything, please, but come and see me.
01:04:12Will you come and see me?
01:04:14We will, Mr. Scrooge.
01:04:16Bless you.
01:04:32Hello, my love.
01:04:33Would you tell Mr. Fred I wish to see him?
01:04:35Yes, sir.
01:04:41Fred!
01:04:43But, uh, who is this?
01:04:45Your uncle.
01:04:46Your uncle Scrooge.
01:04:48Uncle?
01:04:49Oh, I didn't know you.
01:04:52The smile changes me, doesn't it?
01:04:53Well, well, but...
01:04:55What are we doing out here?
01:04:57Come in, Uncle.
01:04:58Come in.
01:05:00This is my uncle.
01:05:01My Uncle Scrooge.
01:05:03How do you do?
01:05:04Fred, you dog.
01:05:05Who is this fellow?
01:05:06Not your uncle, I'll be bound.
01:05:07He'd never have a smile like that.
01:05:09He said that it...
01:05:10That Christmas was a humbug.
01:05:11That people who celebrated it were fools.
01:05:13Yes.
01:05:14Yes, that's what he said.
01:05:15It was stupid of him.
01:05:16He won't say it again, Mark.
01:05:18You, he won't say it again ever.
01:05:21And this is Bess.
01:05:24May I tell you a secret?
01:05:26Well?
01:05:30Here I say now, what is this?
01:05:33No.
01:05:34You tell him.
01:05:36Fred!
01:05:37Fred!
01:05:40Oh, darling.
01:05:42Oh!
01:05:45Oh, that's wonderful.
01:05:54Uncle, thank you so much.
01:06:13Merry Christmas, Bob.
01:06:14What?
01:06:15Merry Christmas, Bob.
01:06:20Here.
01:06:21Give this to your wife.
01:06:23Your good wife.
01:06:25Where's Tiny Tim?
01:06:26He's out in the back with the others.
01:06:28Well, get him.
01:06:29Bring him here.
01:06:30Yes.
01:06:30Bring them all here.
01:06:31Yes, sir.
01:06:32I shall.
01:06:35It's Scrooge.
01:06:36It's Mr. Scrooge.
01:06:38He's crazy.
01:06:39Quite mad.
01:06:40Off his top, lost his button.
01:06:41Don't be stupid, Bob.
01:06:42Look, he gave us this and more besides.
01:06:44Did he give it to us?
01:06:45Yes.
01:06:45Then he has gone mad.
01:06:47Bob, what shall we do?
01:06:49Oh, our children, Bob.
01:06:51Save you.
01:06:56Oh!
01:06:58Please!
01:06:59You're the master, too!
01:07:00You're the master!
01:07:02You're the master!
01:07:03Thank you, Elvis.
01:07:04Thank you, Elvis.
01:07:05Thank you, Elvis.
01:07:07Thank you, Elvis.
01:07:08Thank you, Elvis.
01:07:09Thank you, Mr. Fred.
01:07:10You've come for him, of course, poor fellow.
01:07:11Did you think he'd gone by me, too?
01:07:13No, we haven't gone for him.
01:07:14He told us to wait outside.
01:07:15Said he had some presents he wanted to give you.
01:07:17Then he's all right.
01:07:18I hope so.
01:07:19He made me his partner.
01:07:21We're to be married, Bob.
01:07:22Isn't that wonderful?
01:07:23Oh, it is wonderful.
01:07:25Yes.
01:07:26My wife!
01:07:27My wife!
01:07:30My dear!
01:07:34My dear!
01:07:36Has he gone?
01:07:36He's all right.
01:07:37Come along.
01:07:38You must meet him.
01:07:39Oh, no!
01:07:40Oh, no!
01:07:43Bob!
01:07:44Bob Cratchit!
01:07:45Yes, sir?
01:07:47Pass out the punch!
01:07:48Yes!
01:07:56I'm going to raise your salary, Bob.
01:07:59Thank you, sir.
01:08:00Oh, are you sure?
01:08:04And when Peter the Scoundrel, when Peter gets a little older, we'll have a job for him, too.
01:08:08Oh, Peter!
01:08:11Everything for everybody.
01:08:13Eh, Fred?
01:08:14Oh, yes.
01:08:15Yes, sir.
01:08:17I'm a little rusty at this.
01:08:19I've never done it before, but may I?
01:08:22Yes.
01:08:23Please do.
01:08:24To all of us, everywhere, a Merry Christmas to us all, my dears.
01:08:32God bless us, everyone.
01:08:34Mindy?
01:08:37Oh, yes.
01:08:42Oh.
01:08:50Oh.
01:08:51God bless you.
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