Scrooged (1988)

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Written by Mitch Glazer, Michael O'Donoghue

Directed by Richard Donner

Also known as "El Brujo Scrooge"

Running Time: 100 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1988

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

The only thing mean-spirited TV president Frank Cross wants for Christmas is the biggest ratings. But he begins to see differently after being visited by a ghostly trio. Bill Murray stars and Robert Mitchum cameos in this comedy update of A Christmas Carol.

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Cast

Image for Bill MurrayBill MurrayFrank Cross
Karen AllenClaire Phillips
John ForsytheLew Hayward
John GloverBrice Cummings
Bob GoldthwaitEliot Loudermilk
David JohansenGhost of Christmas Past
Carol KaneGhost of Christmas Present
Image for Robert MitchumRobert MitchumPreston Rhinelander
Nicholas PhillipsCalvin Cooley
Michael J. PollardHerman
Alfre WoodardGrace Cooley
Mabel KingGramma Cooley
John MurrayJames Cross
Jamie FarrTV Jacob Marley
Robert GouletRobert Goulet
Buddy HackettTV Scrooge
Image for John HousemanJohn HousemanJohn Houseman
Lee MajorsLee Majors
Pat McCormickTV Ghost of Christmas Past
Brian Doyle-MurrayEarl Cross
Mary Lou RettonTV Tiny Tim
Al 'Red Dog' WeberSanta Claus
Jean Speegle HowardMrs. Claus
June ChandlerJune Cleaver
Michael EidamWally Cleaver

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