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And be good enough to leave me alone during business hours
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Scrooge

You're quite a powerful speaker, Sir. I wonder you don't go into politics. You're fool...

Ebenezer Scrooge:

And be good enough to leave me alone during business hours. Harry, Scrooge's Nephew:
Seven o'clock on Christmas Eve? That's not business hours, that's drudgery for the sake of it, and an insult to all men of goodwill. Bob Cratchit:
Here, here! Harry, Scrooge's Nephew:
[surprised]
Thank you, Bob Cratchit. Ebenezer Scrooge:
[slowly turns on Cratchit]
Another word from you, Cratchit, and you will celebrate Christmas by losing your position. Bob Cratchit:
Yes, sir. Sorry, Mr. Scrooge. Ebenezer Scrooge:
[turns back to Harry]
You're quite a powerful speaker, Sir. I wonder you don't go into politics. You're fool enough

Full Transcript

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And be good enough to leave me alone during business hours
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Seven o'clock Christmas Eve That's not business hours That's drudgery
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An insult to men of goodwill Hear hear
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Thank you Bob Cratchit
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Another word from you Cratchit
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and you will celebrate Christmas by losing your position
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Yes sir Sorry Mr Scrooge
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You're a powerful speaker I wonder you don't go into politics You're fool enough
Duration
42 seconds
Views
259
Timestamp in Movie
00:05:54
Uploaded
Dec 03, 2022
Genres
Production
Cinema Center Films,Waterbury Films

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Movie Summary

A musical retelling of Charles Dickens' classic novel about an old bitter miser taken on a journey of self-redemption, courtesy of several mysterious Christmas apparitions.

Actors

Albert Finney
Ebenezer Scrooge
David Collings
Bob Cratchit