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My fav is Muppets Christmas Carol, it's got Micheal Caine in, you can't go wrong with that.
I enjoyed the Muppets Christmas Carol as well.

However my all time favorite version will always be the 1984 George C. Scott version. I loved his portrayal of Scrooge. There are some very strong performances in this movie from many fine actors! Edward Woodward as the Ghost of Christmas Present, Frank Finlay as Jacob Marley, Roger Rees as Fred Hollywell, and David Warner as Bob Cratchit were all very strong performances!!

My second favorite version must go to the 1939 b&w version with Reginald Owen and Gene Lockhart. I kind of liked how this version's narrative is told more from Bob Cratchit's perspective rather than Ebenezer Scrooge's. Plus there are other elements of this film that strays from the original source. However it posesses a certain charm that has always appealed to me.
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