Karroll's Christmas
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Karroll's Christmas | |
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Based on | A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens |
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Directed by | Dennis Dugan |
Starring | Tom Everett Scott Wallace Shawn Verne Troyer Alanna Ubach Deanna Milligan Richard Kline Larry Miller |
Music by | John Frizzell |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
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Producer | Avi Levy |
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Editor | Patrick J. Don Vito |
Running time | 87 minutes |
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Original network | A&E |
Original release | December 14, 2004 |
Karroll's Christmas is a 2004 American made-for-television Christmas comedy film directed by Dennis Dugan. It is based on the 1843 novella A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. It aired on A&E on December 14, 2004.
Plot[]
Allen Karroll hates Christmas ever since his ex-girlfriend humiliated him in front of thousands of people one Christmas. As a man who writes greeting cards for a living, this proves to be a hindrance. He also hates the man who lives across the street, Zeb Rosecog, played by Wallace Shawn, who seems to take delight in tormenting him, who also happens to be the former CEO of the greeting card company where Karroll is employed. One day, Karroll is visited by the ghost of Jacob Marley (related to Bob Marley), as well as the ghost of Christmas present, past and future (in that order) who all happen to have come to the wrong address, and had actually meant to visit Rosecog. During this experience, Karroll learns a lot about himself as well as Rosecog, and discovers that he and Rosecog have a lot in common, and decides to help Rosecog to see the light, and rediscover the joy of Christmas. Both men are able to rectify their mistakes of years past and Allan later realizes that the ghosts may not have made a mistake after all.
Characters[]
- Tom Everett Scott as Allen Karroll
- Wallace Shawn as Zeb Rosecog
- Verne Troyer as Spike Goldstein (Ghost of Christmas Future)
- Alanna Ubach as Jodie McDougall (Ghost of Christmas Present)
- Deanna Milligan as Carrie Ford
- Richard Kline as Bradley Carchet
- Larry Miller as Barry Freedman (Ghost of Christmas Past)
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- 2004 television films
- 2004 films
- 2004 comedy films
- 2000s Christmas comedy films
- A&E (TV network) original programming
- American films
- American Christmas comedy films
- Christmas television films
- American comedy television films
- Films based on A Christmas Carol
- Films directed by Dennis Dugan
- Films scored by John Frizzell (composer)
- Christmas television film stubs