Jump to content

A Christmas Carol (2000 film)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A Christmas Carol
Genre
Based onA Christmas Carol
by Charles Dickens
Written byPeter Bowker
Directed byCatherine Morshead
StarringRoss Kemp
Warren Mitchell
Liz Smith
Michael Maloney
Angeline Ball
Ray Fearon
Mina Anwar
Lorraine Ashbourne
ComposerSimon Lacey
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producersLaura Mackie
Jo Wright
ProducerJoshua St. Johnston
CinematographyDavid Higgs
EditorNick McPhee
Running time90 minutes
Production companyLondon Weekend Television
Original release
NetworkITV
Release20 December 2000 (2000-12-20)

A Christmas Carol is a British television crime fantasy drama film, written by Peter Bowker, that first broadcast on ITV on 20 December 2000.[1] The film is a modern adaptation of Charles Dickens' 1843 novella A Christmas Carol, and stars Ross Kemp in the role of Eddie Scrooge. Warren Mitchell stars as Eddie's Dad, the Ghost of Christmas Past; Ray Fearon stars as Jacob Marley, the Ghost of Christmas Present; and Ben Inigo-Jones stars as Eddie's son, the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come.

The film was one of a number of projects offered to Kemp as part of his "golden handcuffs" deal with ITV, following his departure from EastEnders.[2] 9.41 million viewers watched the film on its debut Wednesday night broadcast.[3] The film is also regularly repeated on ITV3 during the buildup to Christmas each year. Despite its popularity, holding a 7.1/10 rating on IMDb, the film has never been released on DVD.

Synopsis

Eddie Scrooge (Ross Kemp) is an unscrupulous loan shark living on a poor inner-city estate, who brings misery to everyone who knows him. When his business partner Jacob Marley (Ray Fearon) is shot dead, Eddie realises he knows the reason behind the killing, but chooses not disclose this information to the police, or Marley's family. On Christmas Eve, Eddie awakens from a nightmare about the night of Marley's death, and is taught the true meaning of Christmas by the three ghosts of Christmas, past, present and future: his dad (Warren Mitchell), Marley himself and his future son (Ben Inigo-Jones).

Cast

See also

References