
Scrooge & Marley is a movie directed by Richard Knight Jr in 2012 and based on the book A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, first published in 1843. The movie features David Pevsner, Tim Kazurinsky, Rusty Schwimmer, Bruce Vilanch, Megan Cavanagh, Richard Ganoung, and others.
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Storyline
On Christmas Eve, Ben Scrooge, the man who hates the holidays, is given the chance to begin again when he is visited by three spirits: the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Future. Revisiting the tragic missteps of his life enables Scrooge to rediscover the joy of the holiday season and make a journey back to love.
Movie vs Book

Year
2012
Minutes
91
Movie Rate
4.90
Source: IMDb

Year
1843
Pages
104
Book Rate
8.14
S: Goodreads
Book
A Christmas Carol
Author: Charles Dickens
Country: UK
First published in: 1843
Length: 104 pages
Genre: Fiction
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