Scrooged

Scrooged

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  • Genre(s): Fantasy, Drama, Comedy
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Richard Donner, James W. Skotchdopole, Chris Soldo, Adele Simmons, Tommy Burns See all Crew
  • Cast(s): Bill Murray, Karen Allen, John Forsythe, John Glover, Bobcat Goldthwait See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 41min
  • Music: Jimmy Iovine,Danny Elfman,Willie D. Burton,Alan Robert Murray,Alicia Stevenson
  • Award(s): BMI Film Music 1989 (Won)
    Oscar 1989 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Inside Out 2, Christmas Karma
  • Story:
    In this modern take on Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol," Frank Cross (Bill Murray) is a wildly successful television executive whose cold ambition and curmudgeonly nature has driven away the love of his life, Claire Phillips (Karen Allen). But after firing a staff member, Eliot Loudermilk (Bobcat Goldthwait), on Christmas Eve, Frank is visited by a series of ghosts who give him a chance to re-evaluate his actions and right the wrongs of his past.
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6.9/10
IMDb

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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
In this modern take on Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol," Frank Cross (Bill Murray) is a wildly successful television executive whose cold ambition and curmudgeonly nature has driven away the love of his life, Claire Phillips (Karen Allen). But after firing a staff member, Eliot Loudermilk (Bobcat Goldthwait), on Christmas Eve, Frank is visited by a series of ghosts who give him a chance to re-evaluate his actions and right the wrongs of his past.
Ratings

6.9/10

IMDb

71%

Rotten Tomatoes

AWARDS

Won
BMI Film Music Award

1989 | Danny Elfman

Nominations
Oscar Award

Best Makeup | 1989 | Thomas R. Burman

VMA Award

Best Video from a Film For | 1989 | Annie Lennox

Best Video from a Film | 1989 | Al Green

BOX OFFICE

Budget 32,000,000 USD

Box Office Collection 60,328,558 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Filming began in December 1987. With Christmas approaching, director Richard Donner asked if the production could have Christmas Day off. But Paramount Pictures executives refused, insisting that filming should continue on Christmas Day. However, Donner outwitted them. At the end of the day on December 24th he fired the entire cast and crew. Two days later, on December 26th, he re-hired everyone. The break allowed the cast and crew members to spend Christmas with their families.

Bill Murray and director Richard Donner reportedly did not enjoy working together, creating a lot of tension on-set. When asked by film critic Roger Ebert if he had any disagreements with Donner, Murray replied: "Only a few. Every single minute of the day. That could have been a really, really great movie. The script was so good. There's maybe one take in the final cut movie that is mine. We made it so fast, it was like doing a movie live. He kept telling me to do things louder, louder, louder. I think he was deaf."

Bill Murray falling on his way out of the restaurant was unscripted and a genuine accident. (As evidenced by the reaction of the actor playing the waiter, and Murray's feet as he falls). Apparently, it was due to the stairs still being wet, after splashing the waiter with water, that caused him to lose his footing.

When the Ghost of Christmas Present (Carol Kane) grabbed Bill Murray's lip, she tore it so badly that filming was halted for several days.

All of Bill Murray's acting brothers, John Murray, Joel Murray, and Brian Doyle-Murray, appeared in this movie. John's the only one that played his on-screen brother; Joel plays one of the guests at John's party, while Brian plays Bill's on-screen father.

Popular Dialogues

"Frank Cross: It's Christmas Eve! It's... it's the one night of the year when we all act a little nicer, we smile a little easier, we... we cheer a little more. For a couple of hours out of the whole year, we are the people that we always hoped we would be. It's a... miracle. It's really a sort of a miracle. Because it happens every Christmas Eve. And if you waste that miracle, you're gonna burn for it, I know what I am talking about. You have to do something. You have to take a chance. You do have to get involved. There are people that are having... having trouble making their miracle happen. There are people that don't have enough to eat, or people that are cold. You can go out and say hello to these people. You can take an old blanket out of the closet and say "Here!", you can make them a sandwich and say "Oh, by the way, here!" I... I get it now! And if you... if you give, then it can happen, then the miracle can happen to you! It's not just the poor and the hungry, it's everybody's who's gotta have this miracle! And it can happen tonight for all of you! If you believe in this spirit thing, the miracle will happen and then you'll want it to happen again tomorrow. You won't be one of these bastards who says "Christmas is once a year and it's a fraud", it's NOT! It can happen every day, you've just got to want that feeling. And if you like it and you want it, you'll get greedy for it! You'll want it every day of your life and it can happen to you! I believe in it now! I believe it's going to happen to me now! I'm ready for it! And it's great. It's a good feeling, it's really better than I've felt in a long time. I, I, I'm ready. Have a Merry Christmas, everybody. [Calvin steps forward] Frank Cross: Did I forget something, big man? Calvin Cooley: [nods, speaks his first words in five years] God bless us, everyone."

"Frank Cross: The bitch hit me with a toaster!"