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The name derives from Ebenezer Scrooge, the protagonist of [[Charles Dickens]]'s novel ''[[A Christmas Carol]]''. It has been the title of a number of versions of the original work, including  
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The name derives from "Ebenezer Scrooge", the protagonist of [[Charles Dickens]]'s novel ''[[A Christmas Carol]]''. It has been the title of a number of versions of the original work, including  
 
''Scrooge, or, Marley's Ghost'', a 1901 silent film; ''Scrooge'' (1913 film); ''Scrooge'' (1935 film); ''Scrooge'' (1951 film); ''Scrooge'' (1970 film), and ''Scrooge'' (musical), a 1992 stage musical.  
 
''Scrooge, or, Marley's Ghost'', a 1901 silent film; ''Scrooge'' (1913 film); ''Scrooge'' (1935 film); ''Scrooge'' (1951 film); ''Scrooge'' (1970 film), and ''Scrooge'' (musical), a 1992 stage musical.  
  
'''See ''[[A Christmas Carol]]''''' for productions in South Africa
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'''See ''[[A Christmas Carol]]''''' for productions and adaptations in South Africa
  
  

Revision as of 07:16, 29 December 2016

The name derives from "Ebenezer Scrooge", the protagonist of Charles Dickens's novel A Christmas Carol. It has been the title of a number of versions of the original work, including Scrooge, or, Marley's Ghost, a 1901 silent film; Scrooge (1913 film); Scrooge (1935 film); Scrooge (1951 film); Scrooge (1970 film), and Scrooge (musical), a 1992 stage musical.

See A Christmas Carol for productions and adaptations in South Africa


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