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File: A Christmas Carol (1910).webm

Author: James Searle Dawley

Publisher: Edison Manufacturing Company

Year: 1910

PD: PD/US|1949

Note: A 1910 silent drama film directed by J. Searle Dawley and produced at Edison Studios in The Bronx in New York City. It is based on the 1843 novel of the same name by Charles Dickens.

Cat: Christmas film/Drama film


00:01

TRADE MARK
Thomas A. Edison
REG. U.S. PAT. OFF.

A Christmas Carol
by
Charles Dickens.

Copyrighted 1910 Edison Mfg. Co. Patented For Reissue Jan. 12, 1904


00:04

The day before Christmas.
Scrooge, a hard fisted miser, receives an appeal from the Charity Relief Committee.


01:07

His nephew calls to wish him a Merry Christmas.


02:04

The ghostly face of his former partner, Marley.


02:24

The ghost of Marley, who was like unto Scrooge, warns him of his punishment hereafter unless he becomes a different man.


03:23

The Spirit of Christmas recalls incidents of his youth and early manhood.


05:20

Visions of the present.
What the miser's wealth could do.


05:43

The Christmas dinner of Bob Cratchit, his clerk.
A toast to all the world—even Scrooge.


06:35

He sees his nephew rejected for the want of money.


07:21

Want and Misery.


08:10

Visions of the future.
A miser's death.


08:49

EBENEZER
SCROOGE
HE LIVED AND
DIED
WITHOUT A
FRIEND

09:13

Christmas Morning.
Awakened by a Christmas Carol to a new life.


09:22

"Peace On Earth, Good Will Toward Men."


10:05

The Spirit of Christmas at work.


11:09

As my business partner you, my nephew, will be able to marry the girl of your choice.
E. Scrooge.

11:42

The Cratchit's Christmas dinner.


12:49

THE END