The new poster for Disney’s A Christmas Carol, directed by Robert Zemeckis, appeared on the Internet today.

Charles Dickens’ classic tale of an old miser, Ebenezer Scrooge (Jim Carrey), who must face Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Future, as they help to bring kindness to his otherwise cold heart. The Ghosts remind him of the man he used to be, the hard truth of what the world is today, and what will happen if he does not strive to be a better man. Set around Christmas, the most joyous day of the year, Scrooge realizes the sharp contrast of his own personality.

Carrey plays four separate roles in this updated version of A Christmas Carol. Carrey portrays Scrooge, as well as the three ghosts (Past, Present, and Future). His dynamic character roles keep the four characters as diverse as being played by four actors.

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    bDisney#39;s/b #39;The Christmas Carol#39; bMovie/b Poster | miley cyrus Canada blog said

    May 14 2009 @ 7:25 am

    [...] Here is the original post: bDisney#39;s/b #39;The Christmas Carol#39; bMovie/b Poster [...]

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    ‘A Christmas Carol’ Featurette - Movies, Reviews and More. said

    October 18 2009 @ 12:11 pm

    [...] how the movie was made, but I enjoy seeing the excitement of Carrey talking about the Charles Dickens’ story, a classic Christmas story for everyone to enjoy.  Zemeckis wrote the script and directed the [...]

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