Christmas Carol: The Musical with Kelsey Grammer: DVD Cover

    Christmas Carol: The Musical Director: Arthur A. Seidelman Cast: Kelsey Grammer, Jesse L. Martin, Jane Krakowski

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    • DVD Release Date: 10/18/2005
    • Original Release: 2004
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 659

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    Closed Caption; 4x3 full screen version; 5.1 Dolby Digital audio; 2.0 Dolby Digital audio; Behind the scenes of A Christmas Carol: The Musical; Commentary with director, Arthur Allan Seidelman; Trailers; English closed captioning; Scene selections

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    Disc #1 -- A Christmas Carol: The Musical
    1. Opening Credits [4:11]
    2. Ebenezer Scrooge [5:02]
    3. Dinner Invitation [4:59]
    4. Tiny Tim [2:43]
    5. Home [2:29]
    6. Jacob Marley [6:47]
    7. Christmas Past [5:21]
    8. All Alone [2:30]
    9. Christmas Ball [6:59]
    10. Emily [3:46]
    11. Greedy Fools [6:03]
    12. Christmas Present [7:05]
    13. Christmas Together [5:09]
    14. Best Christmas Ever [5:42]
    15. Christmas Yet to Be [2:44]
    16. The Graveyard [4:41]
    17. God Bless Us Everyone [2:02]
    18. Christmas Day [2:33]
    19. Christmas Touched His Heart [5:36]
    20. Ending Credits [:49]

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    Differentiating this TV-movie version of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol from the hundreds of other adaptations of the same Yuletide classic is its tongue-in-cheek ambience and a bundle of memorable tunes by perennial Disney composer Alan Menken and former Schoolhouse Rock lyricist Lynn Ahrens. Inspired by a stage musical which used to be presented annually at New York's Madison Square Garden, this Christmas Carol stars Kelsey Grammer as tight-fisted Ebenezer Scrooge, who sees the errors of his ways just in time to oversee the "best Christmas ever" for his long-suffering clerk Bob Cratchit (Edward Gower) and "God Bless Us Everyone" Tiny Tim (Jacob Moriarty). On this occasion, the spirits materializing for Scrooge's benefit include Jason Alexander as a neurotic Jacob Marley, Jesse L. Martin as a laid-back Ghost of Christmas Present, Jane Krakowski as a sexy Ghost of Christmas Past, and Geraldine Chaplin as a spooky Ghost of Christmas Future (in Wizard of Oz tradition, three of these four actors also appear as "real" people in Scrooge's everyday life). Highlights include the song "Link by Link," wherein the ghostly Marley and a chorus of wraiths perform a lively ball-and-chain dance number, and the outsized Christmas celebration in the home of Scrooge's first boss, Mr. Fezziwig (Brian Bedford), which features among other things a "pole dance" by the Ghost of Christmas Past! Filmed on-location in Budapest (which sort of looks like Dickensian London if you squint real hard), A Christmas Carol: The Musical won an Emmy award for musical director Michael Kosarin -- and, alas, tanked in the ratings when first telecast by NBC on November 28, 2004. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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    Christmas Carol: The Musicalby Anonymous

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    January 11, 2006: A Christmas Classic presented in a delightfully different format. My apprehensions melted away as the story came alive. I found myself fascinated with the talented cast in roles somewhat different than their TV personna. The beautiful musical themes wonderfully set the stage for the expected transformation of the main character. Kelsey Grammer probably loved making this movie. I enjoyed this and showed it to my entire family and all the visiting relatives on Christmas Day. It was one of those moments that become favorite Christmas memories. "God bless us, everyone!"

    Christmas Carol: The Musicalby Anonymous

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    November 12, 2005: I read the clasic book A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens and I loved it! I have seen movie adaptations that were superb but this newest version with Kelsey Grammer is horrible! It is the worst version I have ever seen! I'm a big fan of musicals but this just didn't cut it and was too corny! For a musical version of A Christmas Carol I recommend Scrooge starring Albert Finney instead of this stinker! I would also recommend the musical animated version Mr. Magoo's Christmas Carol instead of this too!