Scrooge & Marley / Dark Star Pictures and Sam I Am Films present ; produced by David Strzepek and Tracy Baim ; written by Ellen Stoneking, Richard Knight, Jr and Timothy Imse ; directed by Richard Knight, Jr. and Peter Neville.
Title from container. Originally released as a motion picture in 2012. Wide screen. Special features: "Holidays in Uptown" featurette; a 10th anniversary cast reunion; behind the scenes: Making of; directors' commentary. David Pevsner, Tim Kazurinsky, Rusty Schwimmer, Bruce Vilanch.
Summary:
It is a modern day, queer variation on Charles Dickens's classic story of the holidays, A Christmas Carol. On Christmas Eve, Ben Scrooge, the man who hates the holidays, is given the chance to begin again when he is visited by three spirits, the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Future. Revisiting the tragic missteps of his life enables Scrooge to rediscover the joy of the holiday season and make a journey back to love. Recounted from a gay sensibility with heart, comedy, and music, the magic of Dickens' timeless tale comes alive from a fresh perspective that will appeal to audiences of all persuasions.
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