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In Reply to: There are really only three versions of this story worth talking about... posted by TWB on December 3, 2006 at 00:51:24:
There is also a wonderful version, the one with Seymour Hicks ( Peter Ustinov must have seen him...the similitude is...strong )
Directed from Henry Edwards, in 1935 it is the most realistic one from the many versions I have seen. It has the touch and the feel of what one may understand about realism of the time.
The script is maybe under develloped, maybe more than maybe, but very " Dickens ".
A must for the one who love the allegory and beyond.
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