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Fireside Theatre
A Christmas Carol (1951)      S4.E18
An adaptation of A Christmas Carol with Ralph Richardson as Scrooge was shown as a 30-minute filmed episode of NBC's Fireside Theater in 1951.
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1951
12/25/1951
Approved
TV Movie
30 minutes
A
Genre:
Drama
Family
Fantasy
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Cast:

Ralph Richardson / Ebenezer Scrooge
Arthur Treacher / Ghost of Christmas Past
Melville Cooper / Ghost of Christmas Present
Norman Barrs / Bob Cratchit
Nelson Case / Announcer
Robin Craven / Mr. Fezziwig
Mary Lee Dearring / Belinda Cratchit
Robert Hay-Smith / Tiny Tim
Malcolm Keen / Marley's Ghost
Ronald Long / Solicitor



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I Live My Life (1935)
Kay, a bored society girl from New York, takes a trip to Greece, where she meets Terry, an archaeologist. She flirts with him and he falls for her. She heads back to New York and he follows her to propose marriage, but finds her lifestyle uncomfortable. He decides to leave, but Mrs. Gage, Kay's grandmother, encourages him to stay. Kay and Terry become engaged, but just before the wedding they have a huge quarrel. Will Terry be left at the altar?
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1935
10/04/1935
Approved
Film
97 minutes
C
Genre:
Comedy
Drama
Director(s):
W.S. Van Dyke
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Christmas Elements:

Cast:

Joan Crawford / Kay
Brian Aherne / Terry
Frank Morgan / Bentley
Aline MacMahon / Betty
Eric Blore / Grove
Fred Keating / Gene
Jessie Ralph / Mrs. Gage
Arthur Treacher / Gallup
Frank Conroy / Doctor
Etienne Girardot / Professor



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Stowaway (1936)
A young girl lost in Shanghai is taken in by an American playboy and his girlfriend.
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1936
12/25/1936
Approved
Film
87 minutes
C
Genre:
Adventure
Family
Musical
Director(s):
William A Seiter
Writer(s):
Christmas Elements:

Cast:

Shirley Temple / Ching-Ching aka Barbara Stewart
Robert Young / Tommy Randall
Alice Faye / Susan Parker
Eugene Pallette / The Colonel
Helen Westley / Mrs. Hope
Arthur Treacher / Atkins
Allan Lane / Richard Hope
J. Edward Bromberg / Judge J.D. Booth
Astrid Allwyn / Kay Swift
Robert Greig / Captain



Trivia: introduced "That's What I Want For Christmas"
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Heidi (1937)
A plucky little orphan girl gets dumped abruptly into her gruff, hermit grandfather's care, then later gets retaken and delivered as a companion for an injured girl.
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1937
10/15/1937
Passed
Film
88 minutes
C
Genre:
Drama
Family
Musical
Director(s):
Allan Dwan
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Christmas Elements:

Cast:

Shirley Temple / Heidi
Jean Hersholt / Adolph Kramer /  Grandfather
Arthur Treacher / Andrews
Helen Westley / Blind Anna
Thomas Beck / Pastor Schultz
Mary Nash / Fraulein Rottenmeier
Sidney Blackmer / Herr Sesemann
Pauline Moore / Elsa
Mady Christians / Dete
Marcia Mae Jones / Klara Sesemann



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Love That Brute (1950)
A Chicago mobster falls in-love with a high-morals young governess but he must keep up the appearances of being a honest businessman and a dedicated single-dad if he hopes to woo her.
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1950
06/06/1950
Approved
Film
86 minutes
C
Genre:
Comedy
Crime
Director(s):
Alexander Hall
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Cast:

Paul Douglas / E.L. 'Big Ed' Hanley
Jean Peters / Ruth Manning
Cesar Romero / Pretty Willie Wetzchahofsky
Keenan Wynn / Bugsy Welch
Joan Davis / Mamie Sage
Arthur Treacher / Quentin, Hanley's Butler
Peter Price / Harry the Kid Jr.
Jay C. Flippen / Biff Sage
Barry Kelley / Burly Lieutenant
Leon Belasco / François Ducray aka Frenchy



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