☆ ☆ ☆
The
Muppet Christmas Carol (1992) – B. Henson
Surprisingly, it stays very faithful to
the book, quoting many passages and having many scenes introduced by Charles
Dickens himself (Gonzo). I felt that the
staging, settings, and characterisations also seem modelled on my favourite
film version of the story (with Alastair Sim in 1951). It was fun to remember the various muppets from
The Muppet Show (those from Sesame Street are absent here), playing bit
parts. The major roles are taken by
Michael Caine (Scrooge) and Kermit (Bob Cratchit). Paul Williams wrote the songs –which are
pretty bland and not up to the level of 1970’s Scrooge (with Albert
Finney). In places the story seems
abbreviated, particularly when showing Scrooge as a youth in love, but this was
probably for the best as attentions of the under 9 crowd were wavering at that
point. There is a lot of comic relief,
mostly from Rizzo the Rat and Gonzo (as narrators) but the Ghost of Christmas
Yet to Come might be scary for some. Caine
does fine but nothing spectacular. This is the first project for the muppets
after Jim Henson’s death and it is dedicated to him.
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