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Ebenezer Scrooge, a mean old miser, hasn't a good word for Christmas, though his impoverished clerk Bob Cratchit and nephew Fred are full of holiday spirit. On Christmas Eve, Scrooge is visited by spirits of the past, present, and future.
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00:04:48in want of common necessities. Hundreds of thousands are in want of common comfort, sir.
00:04:53Are there no prisons?
00:04:59Yes. Plenty of prisons.
00:05:01The union workhouses are still in operation, eh?
00:05:04They are still. I wish I could say they were not.
00:05:07Poor Lord and the treadmill are in full vigour, then, eh?
00:05:09Both very busy, sir.
00:05:10Very glad to hear it, sir. I thought from what you said that something had occurred to interfere with them
00:05:14in their useful course.
00:05:15Very glad to hear it, sir. Very glad to hear it.
00:05:17Under the impression that they scarcely furnish Christmas cheer of mind and body for the multitude,
00:05:22some few of us are endeavouring to raise a fund to buy the poor of London meat and drink and
00:05:27means of warmth.
00:05:28We choose this time because this is the time of all others when want is keenly felt and abundance rejoices.
00:05:34Now, what shall I put you down for?
00:05:38Nothing.
00:05:40Nothing?
00:05:42Oh, I see. You wish to be anonymous.
00:05:46I wish to be left alone, sir.
00:05:49Since you ask me what is my wish, that is my answer.
00:05:52I don't make many myself at Christmas.
00:05:54I can't afford to make a lot of idle people many.
00:05:56I hope to support the institutions we've just mentioned.
00:05:59They cost enough. People are badly off. They'd better go there.
00:06:03Many can't go there. Many would rather die.
00:06:05Well, if they'd rather die, they'd better do it.
00:06:08And decrease the surplus population.
00:06:14Besides, excuse me, sir. I don't know that.
00:06:16But you should know it.
00:06:16It's not my business, sir.
00:06:18The man's got enough to do in this world to mind his own business.
00:06:20Without interfering with a lot of other peoples, mine occupies me constantly.
00:06:24Good evening, sir.
00:06:32Allow me to express my regret, sir, if I have said anything.
00:06:35Good evening.
00:07:08May I inquire, Mr. Cratchit, what you're doing with that shovel full of coal?
00:07:13Why, I beg your pardon, sir, but the outer office is intensely cold. And my fire...
00:07:20Your fire.
00:07:22I should have said your fire, sir.
00:07:24Yes, sir.
00:07:25It shows symptoms of going out.
00:07:27And I thought I might venture to replenish it with a small quantity of coal.
00:07:31Yeah.
00:07:32Well, of course, you know, it's very evident to me, you know, Mr. Cratchit, that you and I left apart.
00:07:36Oh, I see no help for it, sir.
00:07:38You don't pay for the coal, so you can afford to be reckless.
00:07:44Therefore, very evident to me, sir, you know, that my interest is not your interest.
00:07:50Nor my welfare, your welfare.
00:07:52Get on with your work, sir.
00:07:55That'll keep you warm enough.
00:07:57I'm not cold.
00:07:58Why should you be?
00:08:00And I'm your senior.
00:08:03By a great many years, I fancy.
00:08:08And all about a small shovel full of coal.
00:08:11Well, then none of you are mumbling, you know, none of you are mumbling.
00:08:21You, you have a wife and family to support, I understand.
00:08:25Yes, sir.
00:08:26Yes, sir.
00:08:27How many children have you got?
00:08:28Around half a dozen, sir.
00:08:30Three boys and three girls.
00:08:32Can I afford a wife?
00:08:33Yes, sir.
00:08:34Eh?
00:08:35Eh, I mean, no, sir.
00:08:38Have I any children?
00:08:39I don't know, sir.
00:08:40Eh?
00:08:41No.
00:08:42No, sir.
00:08:44How much am I constrained to pay you a week for your services?
00:08:48Fifteen shillings, sir.
00:08:49Eh.
00:08:50Be to your interest, sir, to see that you're worth it.
00:09:21A merry Christmas to you, uncle.
00:09:23And God save you.
00:09:24Bah.
00:09:25Humbug.
00:09:25Christmas a humbug?
00:09:27You can't mean then, I'm sure.
00:09:28I do mean it, sir.
00:09:29What right have you to be merry?
00:09:30What reason have you to be merry?
00:09:32You're poor enough.
00:09:34Come, then.
00:09:34What right have you to be dismal?
00:09:36What reason have you to be morose?
00:09:37You're rich enough.
00:09:38Bah.
00:09:40Humbug.
00:09:40Oh, don't be cross, uncle.
00:09:42How can I help being cross, sir, when I live in such a world of fools as this is?
00:09:46A merry Christmas.
00:09:48What's Christmas time for you, sir?
00:09:50The time for paying bills without money?
00:09:53Time for finding yourself a year older?
00:09:56Eh, not a penny of it, sir.
00:09:58If I had my way, sir, every fool who goes about saying merry Christmas
00:10:01will be boiled with his own pudding and buried with a stake of olive through his heart.
00:10:06He should.
00:10:07Uncle.
00:10:07Nephew, you keep Christmas your way.
00:10:10Let me keep it in mind.
00:10:12Keep it?
00:10:12But you don't keep it.
00:10:13Well, let me leave it around, then.
00:10:15Much good is it done here.
00:10:17Much good will it ever do here.
00:10:19It's the only time I know of in the long calendar of the year when men and women seem by
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00:10:24to open their shut hearts freely.
00:10:27And therefore, though it's never put a scrap of gold or silver in my pocket,
00:10:30I believe it has done me good and will do me good.
00:10:33And I say, God bless it.
00:10:35Hear, hear.
00:10:36Hear, hear.
00:10:37Hear, hear.
00:10:38Mr. Cratchit.
00:10:40If I hear another word from you, you'll keep your Christmas by losing your situation.
00:10:45Dear, dear, dear, dear.
00:10:47Quite a powerful speaker, sir.
00:10:49I wonder you don't go into Parliament.
00:10:50Don't be angry, Uncle.
00:10:51Come, dine with us tomorrow.
00:10:53I'll see you.
00:10:54But why?
00:10:55Why?
00:10:56Why did you get married?
00:10:58Because I fell in love.
00:11:00Because I fell in good evening.
00:11:02But you never came to see us before that happened.
00:11:04Why give that as a reason for not coming now?
00:11:06Good evening, sir.
00:11:07But I want nothing from you.
00:11:09I ask nothing of you.
00:11:10Well, you won't get it, sir.
00:11:10You won't be disappointed, will you?
00:11:12We've never had a quarrel to which I've been party.
00:11:14So why not let us part bread?
00:11:16Good evening, sir.
00:11:17Well, I'm sorry with all my heart to mind as a relative.
00:11:20But I've made the trial in homage to Christmas.
00:11:22And I've eaten my Christmas humor to the last.
00:11:25So a merry Christmas, Uncle.
00:11:27Good evening, sir.
00:11:28And a happy new year.
00:11:29You're a noisy devil.
00:11:31That's what you are, sir.
00:11:32Merry Christmas, Mr. Cratchit.
00:11:33And the same to you, sir.
00:11:34And many of them.
00:11:35And not forgetting your good lady, Mrs. Friend.
00:11:38Thank you, Cratchit.
00:11:39A merry Christmas to you.
00:11:40A merry Christmas.
00:11:53A merry Christmas.
00:12:24Always ready and willing to quit your work, I notice.
00:12:28It's seven o'clock, sir.
00:12:29That clock's fast.
00:12:31By the way, I...
00:12:33I suppose you'll want all day off tomorrow, eh?
00:12:37Well, sir, if it's quite convenient.
00:12:40It isn't convenient.
00:12:41It isn't fair.
00:12:43If I were to stub half a crown for it,
00:12:45oh, you'd be mighty ill-used, I'd be bound, wouldn't you?
00:12:49Don't think I'm ill-used, do you?
00:12:51When I have to pay a whole day's wages.
00:12:54No work.
00:12:56It only happens once a year, sir.
00:12:58That's a pretty excuse for peeking a man's pocket every 25th of December.
00:13:03Well, I...
00:13:05I suppose you've got to have it.
00:13:07Here.
00:13:08There's the key.
00:13:10You see, sir, that you're here only earlier, next morning.
00:13:18Good night, sir.
00:13:20And a merry Christmas.
00:13:21Bad.
00:13:22Humber.
00:13:45Have a delicious Ladler.
00:14:11It maybe's you?
00:14:13What'd you need to do?
00:14:14I never'm sorry.
00:14:14I didn't like to go!
00:14:15I knew no都...
00:14:15What a nice lad.
00:14:15I like it there, too.
00:14:19Merry Christmas, sir.
00:14:21Humber.
00:14:22Yes, there's a bright bird.
00:14:24There's a bright bird.
00:14:26There's nothing other birds I've been in my home now.
00:14:29It's the best living boy, if you won't find my liking.
00:14:47Merry Christmas to you, my boy.
00:14:49Thank you, sir. Same to you, sir.
00:14:54George!
00:15:07How did you go?
00:15:10Good evening.
00:15:11Good evening.
00:15:12Good evening.
00:15:13Good evening.
00:15:28Give us a penny.
00:15:30Get out of this.
00:15:31I'll tell you.
00:15:34I'll tell you.
00:15:35I'll tell you.
00:15:36Come on.
00:15:37Come on.
00:15:58The plane.
00:15:59You call this plane?
00:16:00Yes!
00:16:01Well, it isn't.
00:16:26Don't stop that noise.
00:16:32My lord, will you make your speech now,
00:16:36or will you let the ladies and gentlemen continue to enjoy themselves?
00:16:41Call silence for the loyal toast.
00:16:51My lord, ladies and gentlemen,
00:16:55pray silence for the Right Honourable, the Lord Mayor of London.
00:17:01My lord.
00:17:07My lord, ladies and gentlemen,
00:17:12her most gracious majesty, the Queen.
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00:33:16Spirit, I cannot bear it.
00:33:19Halt me no more.
00:33:20I told you these were the shadows of the things that have been.
00:33:25That they are what they are.
00:33:27Do not blame me.
00:33:29Take me back!
00:33:4412 o'clock, I know it is.
00:34:18Come in!
00:34:21And know me better, man.
00:34:27I am the ghost.
00:34:30Our Christmas present, look upon me.
00:34:38You have never seen the like of me before.
00:34:45Never?
00:34:46I have never walked forth with the younger members of my family.
00:34:51Meaning, I am very young.
00:34:54My elder brothers, born in those later years.
00:34:59I don't think I have.
00:35:01I am afraid I have not.
00:35:04Have you many brothers, Spirit?
00:35:10More than 1800.
00:35:14A tremendous family to provide for.
00:35:18Spirit, conduct me where you will.
00:35:21Already I have been forth under compulsion and learned the lesson which is working now.
00:35:27If you have aught to teach me, let me profit by it.
00:35:35Touch my robe.
00:35:38And you shall see how you are poor Clark, with his waltry fifteen shillings a week, which you so grudgingly
00:35:46dole out to him, keeps Christmas.
00:35:49Touch my robe.
00:36:07Touch my robe.
00:36:19Touch my robe.
00:36:44Touch my robe.
00:36:57Mother, Mother, Mother, we've been outside the beakers and we've smelt a lovely goose cooking.
00:37:02Yes, the lovely goose, the lovely goose, the lovely goose, the lovely goose.
00:37:06Oh, what has ever got your precious father then?
00:37:09And your brother, Tiny Tim, and your sister-mother,
00:37:12Mother wants us late last Christmas by half an hour.
00:37:15Mother!
00:37:15Oh, bless your heart, my dear.
00:37:19Mother!
00:37:19Oh, bless you, Mother.
00:37:20Oh, bless you, Mother.
00:37:22Oh, bless you, Mother.
00:37:23We had a deal upon it to finish up last night and had to clear away this morning.
00:37:29Oh, never mind, as long as you are. Come.
00:37:31Come and sit before the farm, my dear, and get it warm.
00:37:33No, no, dear father!
00:37:35Quick, mother, hide!
00:37:36Quick, quick, quick, quick!
00:37:41Here we are.
00:37:43Martha!
00:37:45And where's our Martha?
00:37:47She's, um, not coming.
00:37:51Not coming?
00:37:55Not coming upon Christmas Day?
00:37:58Yes.
00:37:59Yes, Mother, dear, here I am.
00:38:02Oh, Mother.
00:38:05Oh, ayy.
00:38:14That would be the goose.
00:38:17I'll catch it.
00:38:19I'll catch it.
00:38:24Oh, but your coat.
00:38:27I must sit down and warm a bit.
00:38:36And how did Tiny Tim behave?
00:38:39As good as gold. And better.
00:38:42You know, somehow he gets thoughtful sitting by himself so much
00:38:47and thinks the strangest things you ever heard.
00:38:50He told me coming home that he hoped that the people in the church saw him
00:38:55because he was a cripple.
00:38:57And that it might be pleasant for them to remember upon a Christmas day.
00:39:03Who may blame beggars walk and blindly see?
00:39:14But he's growing stronger.
00:39:17Yes, growing strong and hearty.
00:39:21I wish I could believe you, Bob.
00:39:24But I'm afraid.
00:39:28Hooray!
00:39:34Hooray!
00:39:37I've never won such a goose.
00:39:40I've never gone such a goose.
00:39:41I've never won such a goose.
00:39:42Never!
00:39:46For what we are about to receive, may the Lord make us truly thankful.
00:39:51In ten minutes, I can already vouch.
00:39:56And its favour will, I know, surpass my utmost expectations.
00:40:02With the mashed potatoes and the apple sauce,
00:40:06it will, I am sure, present a delightful combination
00:40:10that we shall remember until our dying day.
00:40:13Yay!
00:40:17Delicious.
00:40:19Delicious.
00:40:20That's the best goose we ever had, Mother.
00:40:22Yes, indeed.
00:40:23Oh, yes.
00:40:24Oh, I've eaten too much.
00:40:26And even now, we haven't eaten at all.
00:40:33You laugh.
00:40:35Laugh.
00:40:37I envy them.
00:40:43My dear, regarding the momentous question, pudding.
00:40:47Pudding!
00:40:48Good old pudding!
00:40:49Good old pudding!
00:40:50Good old pudding!
00:40:50You look pale, my love.
00:40:52And nervous.
00:40:53I am nervous, my dear.
00:40:55And anxious about that pudding.
00:40:57Pray, heaven, all will be well.
00:40:59I'll go and fetch it.
00:41:00Let me come and help too, Mother.
00:41:02You shall, my dear.
00:41:03Allow me, Pudding!
00:41:04Allow me, Pudding!
00:41:05Allow me, Pudding!
00:41:06Pudding!
00:41:07Pudding!
00:41:08Pudding!
00:41:09Pudding!
00:41:10Pudding!
00:41:11I have my pudding!
00:41:14You look, I'm anxious about that pudding.
00:41:26You know, your mother's been gone a long time.
00:41:29Supposing the pudding has broken and turning it out.
00:41:31What?
00:41:33Or supposing that somebody has got over the back wall and stolen it.
00:41:37What?
00:41:46With you, for all you have been a long time.
00:41:54Shh.
00:41:55I'll look back, Pudding!
00:41:56I can't see you all tonight!
00:41:57Put the candles there!
00:41:59Oh, beautiful, Pudding!
00:42:00Yes, you're going by.
00:42:01Oh, oh, oh!
00:42:02Look!
00:42:03Oh, oh, oh.
00:42:03How beautiful, pudding!
00:42:05Oh, oh, oh!
00:42:09Oh, oh, oh.
00:42:10A Merry Christmas to it all, my dear.
00:42:12God bless us every day.
00:42:16We won.
00:42:28Spirit, tell me that Tiny Tim will live.
00:42:33I see a vacant seat in a poor chimney corner
00:42:37and a crutch without an owner carefully preserved.
00:42:42Yet these shadows remain unaltered in the future.
00:42:44A child will die.
00:42:47Oh, tell me that he'll be spared.
00:42:51If he is like to die, had he not better do it
00:42:55and decrease the surplus population?
00:43:00You would.
00:43:02Man, if man you be in heart, not adamant,
00:43:07forbear that wicked cant until you have discovered
00:43:10what the surplus is and where it is.
00:43:13Will you decide what men shall live,
00:43:17when men shall die?
00:43:19It may be that in the sight of heaven
00:43:22you are more worthless and less fit to live
00:43:26than millions like this poor man's child.
00:43:33Toast.
00:43:34I give you Mr. Scrooge, the founder of the feast.
00:43:37The founder of the feast indeed.
00:43:40I wish I had him here.
00:43:41I'd give him a piece of my mind to feast upon.
00:43:43I hope we'd have a good appetite for it.
00:43:45But my dear, the children, Christmas Day.
00:43:47It should be Christmas Day, I'm sure,
00:43:49on which one brings the help of such an odious, stingy,
00:43:52hard, unfeeling man as Mr. Scrooge.
00:43:54You know he is, Robert.
00:43:56Nobody knows he'd better than you do, poor fellow.
00:43:58My dear, Christmas Day.
00:44:00Well, I'll drink his health for your sake and the day's, not his.
00:44:04He'll be very merry and very happy, I've no doubt.
00:44:10Here's Mr. Scrooge's health.
00:44:12Now, children, all together, Mr. Scrooge's health.
00:44:15Mr. Scrooge's health.
00:44:26And now, Tiny Tim will sing to us.
00:44:29Yes, I do.
00:44:31What shall I sing?
00:44:33Hark the herald angels.
00:44:34Yes, Hark the herald angels.
00:44:35Hark the herald angels sing
00:44:41Glory to the newborn king
00:44:45Peace on earth
00:44:47And mercy...
00:44:53Come now and see how others keep Christmas.
00:45:00Happy O'er, O'er, O'er, O'er, O'er, O'er...
00:45:04Winter him, Jaime,
00:45:09Come away...
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00:48:47ANOTHER MAN
00:48:47FROM WHAT I WAS
00:48:49I AM PREPARED
00:48:52TO BEAR YOU
00:48:54COMPANY
00:49:08I DON'T KNOW MUCH ABOUT IT EITHER WAY
00:49:10I ONLY KNOW HE'S DEAD
00:49:11WHEN DID HE DIE?
00:49:13LAST NIGHT I BELIEVE
00:49:14WHY WHAT WAS THE MATTER WITH HIM
00:49:15I THOUGHT HE'D NEVER DIE?
00:49:18HEAVEN KNOWS
00:49:20WHAT'S HE DONE WITH HIS MONEY?
00:49:21LEFT IT TO HIS COMPANY PERHAPS
00:49:23HE HASN'T LEFT IT TO ME
00:49:24THAT'S ALL I KNOW
00:49:29HOW ARE YOU?
00:49:30VERY WELL
00:49:30HOW ARE YOU?
00:49:31SO OLD NICK HAS GOT HIS OWN AT LAST
00:49:33SO I'M COLD ISN'T IT?
00:49:35SEASONABLE FOR CHRISTMAS TIME
00:49:36OH YEAH
00:49:36YOU'RE NOT A SKATER I SUPPOSE
00:49:37OH NO NO
00:49:38I'VE GOT SOMETHING ELSE TO THINK ABOUT
00:49:41I DO NOT SEE MYSELF IN MY ACCUSTOMED PLACE
00:49:46WHERE AM I?
00:49:48WHY AM I NOT THERE?
00:49:53SO A WEAK
00:49:54YIAN
00:49:54YIAN
00:49:54YIAN
00:50:04YIAN
00:50:14THE END
00:50:43THE END
00:51:11Let the charwoman alone to be the first
00:51:15Let the laundress alone to be the second
00:51:18And let the undertaker's man alone to be the third
00:51:21Look here, old Joe, here's a chance
00:51:24If we haven't all three met here without meaning it
00:51:30You couldn't have met in a bitter place
00:51:33Come into the parlour
00:51:36Come on
00:51:51Don't stand there staring as if you were afraid, woman
00:51:54Who's the worst for the loss of a few things like this
00:51:57Not a dead man, I hope
00:52:00Open this bundle, old Joe, and let me know the value of it
00:52:04I ain't afraid to be the first
00:52:07Nor afraid for them to see it
00:52:37There's your look out
00:52:38I wouldn't give another sixpence
00:52:41Now mine, Joe
00:52:53Eight shillings
00:52:56I always give too much to ladies
00:52:58It's a weakness of mine
00:53:01And now unto my bundle, Joe
00:53:15Big curtains
00:53:18Big curtains
00:53:19You don't mean to say you took them down rings and all with him lying there?
00:53:24Why not?
00:53:26You was born to make your fortune
00:53:28And you will certainly do it
00:53:31Here, don't drop the oil on the blanket
00:53:33His blanket
00:53:34Whose else's?
00:53:37He isn't likely to take cold without them, I dare say
00:53:41Hope he didn't die of anything catching
00:53:44Oh, don't you be afraid of that
00:53:47Now, you can look through that shirt until your eyes ache
00:53:51And you won't find a hole in it
00:53:53It's the best he had
00:53:55It'd have been wasted if it hadn't been for me
00:53:58What do you call wasting of it?
00:54:01Putting it on him to be buried in, to be sure
00:54:05I took it off him
00:54:09Galico's justice for coming to the body
00:54:12He couldn't have looked uglier than he did in that one
00:54:30This is the end of it, you see
00:54:32He frightened everyone away from him when he was alive
00:54:36To profit us when he was dead
00:54:40I see, I see
00:54:44The case of this unhappy man might be my own
00:54:49My life tends that way now
00:54:56Merciful heavens
00:54:57What is that?
00:55:06Is this the man they spoke of?
00:55:11Neglected
00:55:13Robbed
00:55:16Hated
00:55:19Can you not show me
00:55:21Some tenderness
00:55:25Connected with death
00:55:27Two
00:55:28One
00:55:28Two
00:55:37Two
00:55:38One
00:55:43Six
00:55:44Two
00:55:46Two
00:55:47Two
00:55:47Two
00:55:48The
00:55:49Two
00:55:49Two
00:55:53On
00:55:54Two
00:56:09And he took a child and set him in the midst of them.
00:56:36The colour hurts my eyes. Makes me weak by candlelight.
00:56:42I wouldn't show weak eyes to your father when he comes home from work.
00:56:45Must be near his time. Past it, rather.
00:56:49I think he walks a little slower than he used these last few evenings, Mother.
00:56:54Yes.
00:56:55I've known him walk with...
00:56:58I've known him walk with Tiny Tim upon his shoulder, very fast indeed.
00:57:03So am I, often. So have I.
00:57:06But he was very light to carry.
00:57:08And his father loved him so, it was no trouble. No trouble.
00:57:20Where's your father at the door?
00:57:26Well, my dear.
00:57:27Well, Father.
00:57:28Well.
00:57:29Ah.
00:57:30And.
00:57:33What?
00:57:35My dear, you have been quit.
00:57:37It'll be done long before Sunday.
00:57:39Sunday?
00:57:40You went today then, Robert?
00:57:42Yes, my dear.
00:57:44I've seen where our Tiny Tim is to rest.
00:57:48It'll done you good to see how green a place it is.
00:57:51Hmm.
00:57:57Oh, you'll see it often.
00:58:01I promised him that we would walk there for Sunday.
00:58:11Well, I'm not sure.
00:58:11My dear, you're not sure.
00:58:15I'm not sure.
00:58:18My dear, you're not sure.
00:58:19You're not sure.
00:58:20I'm not sure.
00:58:21I'm not sure.
00:58:21I can't breathe.
00:58:22Why are my dear, now?
00:58:23I don't know.
00:58:24Oh, my dear, my dear...
00:58:25I don't think so.
00:58:26You're not sure.
00:58:28Ah, it's interesting.
00:59:33My little child.
01:00:18Tiny Tim.
01:00:19Thy childish essence was from God.
01:00:32I met Mr. Scrooge's nephew today, and he said to me, I'm heartily sorry for you, Mr. Cratchit, and heartily
01:00:41sorry for your good wife.
01:00:44Though how he knew that, I don't know.
01:00:46Knew what, my dear?
01:00:47Why, that you were a good wife.
01:00:49Everybody knows that.
01:00:51Well observed, my boy.
01:00:55And he said, if there's any service that I can do for you, pray come to me.
01:01:05It almost seemed as though he had known our tiny Tim, and felt with us.
01:01:15And I'm sure we shall none of us forget him, nor this first parting there has been among us.
01:01:23Never, Father.
01:01:25And I know that when we recollect how patient and how mild he was, although he was but a little
01:01:34child,
01:01:35we shall not quarrel easily among ourselves and forget poor tiny Tim in doing it.
01:01:50I'm very happy, very happy.
01:01:56Now, Spirit, tell me what man that was, whom we saw lying dead.
01:02:28For I draw nearer to the stone at which you point, tell me, are these the shadows of the things
01:02:41of will they need?
01:02:43Or are they the shadows of the things that may be only?
01:02:52Ebenezer Scrooge!
01:03:00Am I that man who lay upon the dead?
01:03:04No, Spirit, no.
01:03:07I'll not be the man I was.
01:03:10I'll not be the man I must have been but with his intercourse.
01:03:14Why show me this if it is all too late?
01:03:18Tell me I may sponge away the writing on this stone.
01:03:22I will honor Christmas in my heart and try to keep it all the year.
01:03:27I will live in the past, the present, and the future.
01:03:32The spirits of all three shall strive within me.
01:03:36I will not shut out the lessons that they teach.
01:03:41No, no!
01:03:42No, no!
01:03:46No!
01:03:47No, no, no!
01:03:51No, no!
01:03:53No!
01:03:54No!
01:03:55No!
01:03:57No!
01:04:15I will live in the past, the present, and the future.
01:04:22Oh, Jacob Marley.
01:04:23Heaven and Christmas time be praised for this.
01:04:28I thank you.
01:04:31On my knees, I thank you, Jacob.
01:04:35On my knees.
01:04:42They're not torn down.
01:04:45They're not torn down.
01:04:51Ah!
01:04:53They would have been, may have been as hell.
01:04:57They will.
01:04:59They will.
01:05:01Yeah, they will.
01:05:04They will.
01:05:17Merry Christmas.
01:05:18God bless you.
01:05:21Oh, I don't know what to do.
01:05:23I'm as happy as a sad boy.
01:05:26I'm as merry as an angel.
01:05:28I'm as giddy as a drunken man.
01:05:30Oh, merry Christmas to everyone.
01:05:34Happy New Year to all the world.
01:05:36Oh, wooey.
01:05:38Ha, ha, ha.
01:05:40Oh, yes, yes.
01:05:41Yes, the saucepan that the girl was in.
01:05:44Yes, and there's the door that old Marley's ghost came through.
01:05:49Yes, it's all right.
01:05:51It's all true.
01:05:52It all happened.
01:05:54Oh, hooray, hooray.
01:06:06Hi.
01:06:07Oh, hooray.
01:06:11Hooray.
01:06:12Hooray.
01:06:13Hooray.
01:06:13Merry Christmas.
01:06:14It is Christmas Day, isn't it?
01:06:16Why, of course.
01:06:17Oh, I knew I hadn't missed it.
01:06:20Oh, the spirits have done it all in one night.
01:06:24Hey.
01:06:25Do you know the folder at the corner of the street next but one?
01:06:28I can hope I did.
01:06:30An intelligent boy. You're a remarkable boy.
01:06:33Do you know if they've sold the price turkey that they had hanging there?
01:06:36It'll be hanging there now.
01:06:39Well, you go and buy it.
01:06:40Walker!
01:06:41No, no, no. I'm in earnest.
01:06:43You go and buy it and bring it back here, and I'll tell you where to take it.
01:06:47And you come back with a man, and I'll give you a shilling.
01:06:49You come back in less than five minutes, and I'll give you half a crown.
01:06:53Hooray!
01:06:55Go on! Hurry up! Hurry up!
01:06:59I'm going to send it to my clerk, Bob Crackett.
01:07:06He won't know where it comes from.
01:07:10It's twice the size of Tiny Tim.
01:07:13He's not dead, you know. He's not dead.
01:07:25He's not dead.
01:07:29He's not dead.
01:07:34He's not dead.
01:07:39He's not dead.
01:07:42He's not dead.
01:07:45He's not dead.
01:07:47He's not dead.
01:07:48He's not dead.
01:07:49He's not dead.
01:07:50He's not dead.
01:07:52He's not dead.
01:07:53He's not dead.
01:07:53He's not dead.
01:07:54He's not dead.
01:07:54He's not dead.
01:07:54He's not dead.
01:08:11Here, make them!
01:08:15What is it? What is it?
01:08:17Don't, sir. Can't make anyone hear.
01:08:19Oh, that won't do.
01:08:22I've got to have that turkey.
01:08:24Oh, wait a minute. Wait a minute.
01:08:28You go get me my overcoat and hat.
01:08:33I shan't be long.
01:08:38Then go to the box room and get me out my best clothes.
01:09:09You see the river over the shop?
01:09:10Yes, sir.
01:09:20Merry Christmas.
01:09:22Have you sold that price turkey of yours yet?
01:09:24The big one, I mean.
01:09:26Now!
01:09:36What is it?
01:09:37What's to do?
01:09:39I want that big turkey of yours.
01:09:41Bring it round to my place at once.
01:09:43My friend will show you the way.
01:09:51Hello, Molly.
01:09:52And Merry Christmas.
01:09:54Hello, Molly.
01:10:04Ah, that's right.
01:10:08And Merry Christmas.
01:10:10Oh!
01:10:12Oh!
01:10:16Oh!
01:10:28Hey!
01:10:31Hey!
01:10:33Pista!
01:10:36Hey!
01:10:52You can't carry that to the Cratchit.
01:10:55You'll have to have a cab.
01:10:56There you are, my boy.
01:10:57There's the address.
01:10:58There's the money.
01:11:00And there's the money for you.
01:11:02Very kind of you to have brought it round.
01:11:07Ah, Merry Christmas, my dear.
01:11:09Thank you, sir.
01:11:10The same to you.
01:11:14Ah, good day, gentlemen.
01:11:16Ah, Merry Christmas to you.
01:11:18I hope you succeeded yesterday.
01:11:19Mr. Scrooge.
01:11:21Yes, that's my name.
01:11:22I'm afraid it's not a very pleasant one for you.
01:11:24But will you allow me to ask your pardon?
01:11:27And would you be good enough to put me down?
01:11:31Oh, bless my soul.
01:11:33My dear, Mr. Scrooge.
01:11:34Are you serious?
01:11:34All right.
01:11:35There's a lot of farthingness.
01:11:37Not a farthingness.
01:11:38I'm afraid there are many back payments included in it.
01:11:41Oh, dear, Mr. Scrooge.
01:11:42You come round and see me?
01:11:43You will come round.
01:11:44We will.
01:11:45We will.
01:11:45We will.
01:11:48Bless you, gentlemen.
01:11:49Bless you.
01:11:52Who's that won't come and dine with you?
01:11:54Uncle Scrooge.
01:11:56Still, what's the consequence?
01:11:58He won't lose much of a dinner.
01:12:00Is he?
01:12:00Well, I think he'll lose a very good dinner.
01:12:30Is your master in, my dear?
01:12:32Yes, sir.
01:12:34Can I see him, my love?
01:12:36He's in the dining room, sir.
01:12:38I'll show you in.
01:12:39He knows me.
01:12:40He knows me.
01:12:43You sit there.
01:12:57Fred.
01:12:58Bless my soul.
01:12:59Who's this?
01:13:01It is I.
01:13:03Your Uncle Scrooge.
01:13:05I've come to dinner.
01:13:08Will you let me in, Fred?
01:13:10Why, it's Uncle Scrooge.
01:13:12It can't be.
01:13:13Will I?
01:13:15A Merry Christmas to you, Uncle.
01:13:18Come in.
01:13:19Come in and join us.
01:13:26Welcome, Uncle.
01:13:27And a Merry Christmas.
01:13:29Thank you, my dear.
01:13:31A Merry Christmas to you all.
01:13:34A Merry Christmas.
01:13:44A Merry Christmas to you all.
01:13:51A Merry Christmas to you all.
01:14:07A Merry Christmas to you.
01:14:18You'll be late for the office, Bob.
01:14:20It's nearly nine o'clock.
01:14:21You promised Mr. Scrooge you'll be earlier than usual this morning.
01:14:25So I did.
01:14:25So I did.
01:14:35Good-bye, Mother dear.
01:14:37Good-bye, my darling.
01:14:38Good-bye, my darling.
01:14:39Good-bye, my darling.
01:14:39Good-bye, my darling.
01:14:39Good-bye, my darling.
01:14:40Good-bye, my darling.
01:14:41Good-bye.
01:14:48Good-bye.
01:14:58Good-bye.
01:15:25To Granninger?
01:15:29What do you mean by coming here at this time of day?
01:15:33I'm very sorry, sir.
01:15:35I am behind my time.
01:15:37I think you are, sir. I think you are.
01:15:39There's only one thing here, sir.
01:15:41It shan't be repeated.
01:15:43I was making rather merry yesterday, sir.
01:15:46So I tell you what it is me find for her.
01:15:48I'm not going to stand it any longer.
01:15:53And therefore...
01:15:55Therefore...
01:15:56I'm going to raise your salary.
01:15:58Sir, you must be joking.
01:16:01Nevermore serious in all my life, Father.
01:16:04I'm going to raise your salary.
01:16:05And as for tiny things, I'll be a second father to you.
01:16:09God damn it.
01:16:10Sir, no more work today, Father.
01:16:12No more work today.
01:16:13Make haste to your family, Father.
01:16:15They've been wanting it today, Father.
01:16:16They've been wanting it today, Father.
01:16:16They've been wanting it today.
01:16:17Sir.
01:16:18A merry Christmas, Father.
01:16:21A merrier Christmas...
01:16:24...my good fellow than I have given you for many a year.
01:16:28Go on, now.
01:16:30Go on.
01:16:33Merry Christmas to all the world.
01:16:35Happy New Year to everyone.
01:16:38God bless us all.
01:16:40My God bless us, everyone.