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Mister Magoo's Christmas Carol

United States

1962

53 Min
Color
1.33:1
English
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DIR Abe Levitow

EXEC Henry G. Saperstein

PROD Lee Orgel

SCR Charles Dickens, Barbara Chain

CAST Jim Backus, Morey Amsterdam, Jack Cassidy, Royal Dano, Paul Frees, Joan Gardner, John Hart

MUSIC Walter Scharf

ANIM Gerard Baldwin, Steve Clark, Duane Crowther

Synopsis

The story is the familiar Dickens tale with Mr. Magoo (voiced by Jim Backus) cast as Scrooge, and Gerald McBoing-Boing (in a rare speaking role) as Tiny Tim. The cartoon is written as a Broadway theatre play, divided into acts with an actual stage curtain. In the often-cut opening and closing, the near-sighted Mr. Magoo arrives at the theatre, takes his bows with the other actors, and accidentally demolishes the stage scenery at the end. The 19th century English characters Ebeneezer Scrooge, Bob Cratchit, etc., are thus not seen directly, but instead are portrayed by fictional American actors playing their parts. They generally have no British accents. The comic song “We’re Despicable” is set at the grimmest part of the drama, and self-consciously breaks into the story. —Wikipedia

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Abe Levitow

Abraham “Abe” Levitow (July 2, 1922 – May 8, 1975) was an American animator who worked at Warner Bros. Cartoons, UPA and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM).

Levitow was born in Los Angeles, California. He began working as an in-betweener at Warner Brothers Studios in 1940. Levitow briefly left Warner Brothers when he was drafted during World War II, returning in 1945. He first received animation credit in 1953 while working under the direction of Chuck Jones. He worked steadily for Jones over the remainder of the 1950s, and directed several cartoons for release in 1959, including the Pepe Le Pew cartoon “Really Scent”. While working under Jones, he made characters’ joints more angular than most other animators. Those characters with fur (Wile E. Coyote, for example) looked especially shaggy in Levitow’s scenes.

In 1961, he moved to UPA and directed a series of Dick Tracy cartoons. Then in 1962, he directed the first feature-length animated television special, Mr. Magoo’s Christmas… read more

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By Mark Keith on December 1, 2011

OK . . . I’ve read the book and seen several different takes on this, but since this was my earliest introduction to “A Christmas Carol”, a version which I saw several times in my formative years…  read review

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