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I can answer questions about classic Christmas films, cartoons and horror films. I can also offer my reviews of the latest DVDs and answer film trivia.
studyed film history and love watching Christmas and horror classic films.
Jimmy Stewart Museum and Rod Serling Foundation
associate of science degree in film/video production
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There are many versions of a Christmas Carol..the most popular would be the Alister Sims version or the Reginald Owen. One of those may be the one you are looking for. Here is a link for all the versions
Hmmm, I can't say I am 100% sure but they did a musical version of scrooge with Albert Finney in the 70's and a tv version with Kelsey Grammar a few years ago that was also a musical. Here is a list of
Hi Lori, I know in the George C Scott version when Tiny Tim and Bob Cratchit are walking home they go to village square and there are children playing on the ice and singing and Tiny Tim makes observation
I'm hoping this answers your question: The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus http://en.wikipedia .org/wiki/ The_Life_ and_Adventures_ of_Santa_ Claus#Rankin- Bass_Production it mentions
I hope you do recieve this in time. Jeff and Thornwald are similar because they are both alone and are seeking adventure. Jeff being a photo journalist taking dramatic pictures and thornwald taking out
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