
Ghosts of Past, Present and Future appear taking Scrooge on a journey into the spirit of Christmas. Now in Color.

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Should you watch Scrooge in Color? Honestly, only if you are a completionist who needs to see every version of this story ever made. If you like your movies to look like a fever dream filtered through a vintage photo booth, you might find some charm here. Everyone else will probably spend the first twenty minutes stari...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Henry Edwards

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"Should you watch Scrooge in Color? Honestly, only if you are a completionist who needs to see every version of this story ever made. If you like your movies to look like a fever dream filtered through a vintage photo booth, you might find some charm here. Everyone else will probably spend the first twenty minutes staring at the weird skin tones and wondering why the snow looks like it’s made of yellow dust. Seymour Hicks as Scrooge is doing some heavy lifting, but the colorization process just ..."

