Review of A Christmas Carol (1938) by Dana Stevens for Slate — 16 Feb 1994
Nearly every line of dialogue in this adaptation of A Christmas Carol comes directly from the story. What interpolations there are have to do with juicing up the transitions between scenes with unnecessary, but not obnoxiously intrusive, action.
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This review of A Christmas Carol (1938) was written by Dana Stevens and published by Slate on 16 Feb 1994.
A Christmas Carol has generally received positive reviews.
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