Charles Dickens Great Film Moments

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Nicholas Nickleby
Nicholas Nickleby (2002) - Trailer #1 - Directed by Douglas McGrath and starring Andrew Havill, Henry McGrath, Hugh Mitchell, Charlie Hunnam, Tom Courtenay. The Charles Dickens story of Nicholas Nickleby, a young boy in search of a better life for his recently torn-apart family. A young compassionate man struggles to save his family and friends from the abusive exploitation of his coldheartedly grasping uncle.
Great Expectations
Great Expectations (1946) - Trailer #1 - Directed by David Lean and starring John Mills, Tony Wager, Bernard Miles, Francis L. Sullivan, Finlay Currie. A humble orphan suddenly becomes a gentleman with the help of an unknown benefactor.
A Christmas Carol
A Christmas Carol (1938) - Trailer #1 - The classic Charles Dickens tale of Ebenezer Scrooge (Reginald Owen who is visited by three ghosts of Christmas past, present, and future. Will the apparitions be enough to warm his cold heart and change his ways?
The Muppet Christmas Carol
The Muppet Christmas Carol (1992) - Trailer #1 - The classic tale by Charles Dickens gets a retelling as only the Muppets can. Starring Michael Caine and directed by Frank Oz.
A Christmas Carol
A Christmas Carol (2009) - The Ghost of Christmas Present - The jovial, glorious Ghost of Christmas Present (Jim Carrey) introduces himself to a timid Ebenezer Scrooge (Jim Carrey).
A Christmas Carol
A Christmas Carol (2009) - Welcomed to Christmas Dinner - Humbled by his tour through the past, present, and future, Scrooge (Jim Carrey) asks Fred (Colin Firth) if he can join the family’s Christmas dinner and is welcomed with open arms.
A Christmas Carol
A Christmas Carol (2009) - The Prize Turkey - With a positive new outlook on Christmas morning, Scrooge (Jim Carrey) instructs a young boy (Ryan Ochoa) to buy the prize turkey that’s twice the size of Tiny Tim.
A Christmas Carol
A Christmas Carol (2009) - Three Spirits - The ghost of Jacob Marley (Gary Oldman) visits Ebenezer Scrooge (Jim Carrey) to warn him that three spirits will be visiting.
Scrooged
Scrooged (1988) - A Visit from Lew - Frank (Bill Murray) receives an unsettling visit from the ghost of his old boss, Lew Hayward (John Forsythe).
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Scrooged (1988) - Marketing With Terror - Frank (Bill Murray) shows his team what kind of “Scrooge” promo he would create, involving terrorists, murder and nuclear explosions.
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Scrooged (1988) - The Truth is Painful - Frank (Bill Murray) is beaten up by the kindly Ghost of Christmas Present (Carol Kane) to get his attention.
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Scrooged (1988) - Crazy Like a Fox - Frank (Bill Murray) chews out his actors in the “Scrooge” special and has an emotional breakdown.
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Scrooged (1988) - Towels for Christmas - Frank (Bill Murray) fires Loudermilk (Bobcat Goldthwait) even though it’s Christmas. He gives everyone on his list a bath towel or VCR.
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Scrooged (1988) - Death in an Elevator - Frank (Bill Murray) freaks out when he runs into the incarnation of Death at his studio.
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Scrooged (1988) - I Have to Kill All of You - Television executive Frank Cross (Bill Murray) berates his employees for what he feels is a totally sucky “Scrooge” promo.
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Scrooged (1988) - Five Pounds of Veal - Frank (Bill Murray) watches a scene from his childhood where his father (Brian Doyle-Murray) gives him veal for Christmas and chews him out for making excuses.
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Scrooged (1988) - Taxi Ride From Hell - Frank (Bill Murray) hops in a cab, but realizes that the driver is the Ghost of Christmas Past (David Johansen) who takes him on a wild ride back to his childhood.
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Scrooged (1988) - A Christmas Miracle - Frank (Bill Murray) takes over his broadcast to give an inspiring speech about what he’s learned about the miracle of Christmas.
A Christmas Carol
A Christmas Carol (2009) - Visiting the Past - The Ghost of Christmas Past (Jim Carrey) takes Scrooge (Jim Carrey) to witness his former employer Mr. Fezziwig (Bob Hoskins) spread Christmas cheer.
A Christmas Carol
A Christmas Carol (2009) - I'm Still Here! - Ebenezer Scrooge (Jim Carrey) dances with glee upon discovering he has survived his night of ghostly visitations.
A Christmas Carol
A Christmas Carol (2009) - Merry Christmas - Ebenezer Scrooge (Jim Carrey) surprises Bob Cratchit (Gary Oldman) with a raise and a Christmas wish.
A Christmas Carol
A Christmas Carol (2009) - Icicle Ride - Ebenezer Scrooge (Jim Carrey) slides down a slope and across a rooftop on a giant icicle.
A Christmas Carol
A Christmas Carol (2009) - Joy to the World - Scrooge (Jim Carrey) surprises some carolers by joining them in “Joy to the World.”
Nicholas Nickleby
Nicholas Nickleby (2002) - One Great Crash - Nicholas (Charlie Hunnam) tells Ralph (Christopher Plummer) off at the death of Madeline’s (Anne Hathaway) father.
Nicholas Nickleby
Nicholas Nickleby (2002) - The Theatrical Profession - Vincent (Nathan Lane) recruits Nicholas (Charlie Hunnam) and Smike (Jamie Bell) into his theatre troop.
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Nicholas Nickleby (2002) - Challenging Squeers - Nicholas (Charlie Hunnam) bravely saves Smike (Jamie Bell) from a beating and gives one to Squeers (Jim Broadbent).
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Nicholas Nickleby (2002) - Fainting is Romantic - Fanny’s (Heather Goldenhersh) plan backfires when she fakes an emergency to gain the sympathies of Nicholas (Charlie Hunnam).
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Nicholas Nickleby (2002) - Save Ourselves Together - Nicholas (Charlie Hunnam) proposes marriage to Madeline (Anne Hathaway).
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Nicholas Nickleby (2002) - Smike's Broken Heart - Smike (Jamie Bell) reveals to Nicholas (Charlie Hunnam) the reason for his melancholy.
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Nicholas Nickleby (2002) - A New Salary - The Cheeryble’s hire Nicholas (Charlie Hunnam) at double his previous salary.
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Nicholas Nickleby (2002) - Debut Performance - Nicholas (Charlie Hunnam) and Smike (Jamie Bell) perform in public for the first time.
Nicholas Nickleby
Nicholas Nickleby (2002) - A Brother's Dying Wish - Ralph (Christopher Plummer) provides a cold-hearted welcome to the Nicklebys, despite the loss of his brother.
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Nicholas Nickleby (2002) - Squeers' School for Boys - Nicholas (Charlie Hunnam) and the students endure daily horrors at the hands of the Squeers.
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Nicholas Nickleby (2002) - Rescuing Smike - John (Kevin McKidd) helps Nicholas (Charlie Hunnam) rescue Smike (Jamie Bell) through diversion.
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Nicholas Nickleby (2002) - Humble Mrs. Squeers - Mrs. Squeers (Juliet Stevenson) intends to bring Nickleby’s pride down, while Fanny (Heather Goldenhersh) has other ideas.
Great Expectations
Great Expectations (1946) - Letting in the Sunlight - Pip (John Mills) throws light into the rotting house and persuades Estella (Valerie Hobson) to leave with him.
Great Expectations
Great Expectations (1946) - What Have I Done? - Miss Havisham (Martita Hunt) catches fire and Pip (John Mills) tries to save her.
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Great Expectations (1946) - The Day the Clocks Stopped - Herbert (Alec Guinness) relates to Pip (John Mills) the story of Miss Havisham’s wedding-day rejection.
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Great Expectations (1946) - Marriage Plans - Pip (John Mills) is shattered by the news that Estella (Valerie Hobson) has agreed to marry another man.
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Great Expectations (1946) - The Benefactor - Abel (Finlay Currie) reveals himself to be the man who made Pip (John Mills) a gentleman.
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Great Expectations (1946) - The Decayed Cake - In the fossilized dining room, Miss Havisham (Martita Hunt) shares her woeful story with Pip (Tony Wager).
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Great Expectations (1946) - Proud & Pretty - Miss Havisham (Martita Hunt) encourages Estella (Jean Simmons) to play cards with Pip (Tony Wager), then sows discord between them.
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Great Expectations (1946) - Miss Havisham - Pip (Tony Wager) introduces himself to Miss Havisham (Martita Hunt), a broken-hearted old spinster.
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Great Expectations (1946) - A Fight & A Kiss - Herbert (John Forrest) challenges Pip (Tony Wager) to fisticuffs and Estella (Jean Simmons) allows Pip to kiss her.
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Great Expectations (1946) - Feeding Magwitch - Pip (Tony Wager) brings the convict (Finlay Currie) his promised supplies.
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Great Expectations (1946) - A Fearful Man - Visiting his parents’ grave, Pip (Tony Wager) is startled by an escaped convict (Finlay Currie) demanding tools and food.



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