A Christmas Carol is a 1997 American animated musical film version of the 1843 novella of the same name by Charles Dickens produced by DIC Productions, L.P. and distributed by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment. It features eight original songs and stars the voice talents of Tim Curry, Whoopi Goldberg, Ed Asner, and Michael York. The film also features additional material such as Scrooge's pet bulldog, Debit.
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Directed by | Stan Phillips |
Written by | Jymn Magon |
Based on | A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens |
Produced by | Stan Phillips Andy Heyward Robby London |
Starring | Whoopi Goldberg Michael York Ed Asner Tim Curry |
Music by | John Campbell Megan Cavallari |
Production company | DIC Productions, L.P. |
Distributed by | 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment |
Release date | October 11, 1997 |
Running time | 69 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The film is nowadays a property of WildBrain, which holds the rights to the DIC Movie Toons, as well as most of DIC's library.[1]
Songs for the film were written by Megan Cavallari and David Goldsmith. The score was written by Megan Cavallari and John Campbell.
The animation was produced overseas by Han Yang Productions.
The film was released on Nickelodeon on December 8, 2002, as part of the Nickelodeon Sunday Movie Toons. It was released on DVD by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment on October 12, 2004.[2] This release lacks bonus material, as well as a main menu.[2][3]
Reviews for the film have been mixed to negative. Colin Jacobson of DVD Movie Guide criticized the film for its "barely living up to Saturday morning standards" animation, lack of subtlety as for its morals, its "forgettable" songs, and the inclusion of Debit, making Scrooge's later transformation "less impressive and surprising, as we can already see a caring side of the man." Some of the "notable" voice cast members were also noted for their "really poor" work.[2] Daniel W. Kelly of DVD Talk also panned the film's new material put to "attract the attention of children", as well as the animation and the songs, the latter of which were compared with the ones in Mr. Magoo's Christmas Carol.[3] Scott G. Mignola of Common Sense Media was also thoroughly critical of the film in his review, describing it as "a recipe for disaster."[4]
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