Scrooge
English
By (author): Colin Fleming
This Devils Advocate explores the cinematic wonders of Brian Desmond Hursts much loved 1951 adaptation of A Christmas Carol, Scrooge, through the prism of horror cinema, arguing that the film has less in common with cosy festive tradition than it does with terror cinema like James Whales Bride of Frankenstein, Robert Weines The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, and F.W. Murnaus Faust. Beginning with Charles Dickens himself, a prolific writer of ghost stories, with A Christmas Carol being but one of many, Colin Fleming then considers earlier cinematic adaptations including 1935s folk-horror-like Scrooge, before offering a full account of the Hurst/Sim version, stressing what must always be kept at the forefront of our minds: this is a ghost story.
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