Dear Gregg,in the early plays popular christmas song:"God Rest Ye Merry Gentleman",was theme from immortal movie:A TALE OF TWO CITIES"(in Brazil:A QUEDA DA BASTILHA)-1935,with the late british actor Ronald Colman.Arranjements are in the movie Herbert Stothart,accompained by "Paulist Father Finns' Chorists". Thank you very much for the post.mlmlmarcoslima@gmail.com.
i remember hearing this really late / early xmas morning on the radio..it was a compelling, haunting production...thanks for posting the DEFINITIVE radio production of Christmas Carol..best film version?? easy Alastair Sim's Scrooge Merry Xmas everyone Bah Humbug!!! hehe enjoy the festive season!
This was my FAVE VERSION growing up, I listened to it over and over. I was SO glad to see it posted on iTunes a few years ago, at last. But thanks for posting this so I can share it with others. So good! :-D
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Dear Gregg,in the early plays popular christmas song:"God Rest Ye Merry Gentleman",was theme from immortal movie:A TALE OF TWO CITIES"(in Brazil:A QUEDA DA BASTILHA)-1935,with the late british actor Ronald Colman.Arranjements are in the movie Herbert Stothart,accompained by "Paulist Father Finns' Chorists". Thank you very much for the post.mlmlmarcoslima@gmail.com.
mmmlima1 3 months ago
I heard this version so many times that I have it memorized word for word. Thanks for posting it.
JeevesReturns 4 months ago
i remember hearing this really late / early xmas morning on the radio..it was a compelling, haunting production...thanks for posting the DEFINITIVE radio production of Christmas Carol..best film version?? easy Alastair Sim's Scrooge Merry Xmas everyone Bah Humbug!!! hehe enjoy the festive season!
newellgirl 1 year ago
Love Ronald Colman. He is the best.
dahsuerk 1 year ago
This was my FAVE VERSION growing up, I listened to it over and over. I was SO glad to see it posted on iTunes a few years ago, at last. But thanks for posting this so I can share it with others. So good! :-D
missmabel 1 year ago
i got sick to my stomach afterwatching this
Bulif 1 year ago
Ronald Colman, the greatest Scrooge. Grew up listening to this version every Christmas Eve. A great voice.
dahsuerk 2 years ago