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Tara:
[after Dickens reads the part where Tiny Tim dies]
NO! Scrooge:
Rude. Tara:
Is Tiny Tim dead? Scrooge:
Well of coarse he is, imbecile. Charles Dickens:
He was very ill. Scrooge:
You can't save every child in London. Charles Dickens:
And the family has no money for a doctor. Tara:
Then Scrooge must save him! Scrooge:
ME? Scrooge:
He wouldn't... Tara:
WHY? Charles Dickens:
Well, he's too selfish. Tara:
He can change, there's good in him, somewhere. I know it. Scrooge:
People don't change. Charles Dickens:
He's been this way, for a long time. I'm not sure, he can change. Tara:
of coarse he can, he's not a monster. Scrooge:
I thought this was a ghost story, not a fairy tale. Tara:
He wouldn't let Tiny Tim die, Mr. Dickens. He has a heart, doesn't he? It would be too wicked, even for him
[after Dickens reads the part where Tiny Tim dies]
NO! Scrooge:
Rude. Tara:
Is Tiny Tim dead? Scrooge:
Well of coarse he is, imbecile. Charles Dickens:
He was very ill. Scrooge:
You can't save every child in London. Charles Dickens:
And the family has no money for a doctor. Tara:
Then Scrooge must save him! Scrooge:
ME? Scrooge:
He wouldn't... Tara:
WHY? Charles Dickens:
Well, he's too selfish. Tara:
He can change, there's good in him, somewhere. I know it. Scrooge:
People don't change. Charles Dickens:
He's been this way, for a long time. I'm not sure, he can change. Tara:
of coarse he can, he's not a monster. Scrooge:
I thought this was a ghost story, not a fairy tale. Tara:
He wouldn't let Tiny Tim die, Mr. Dickens. He has a heart, doesn't he? It would be too wicked, even for him
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Movie Summary
The journey that led to Charles Dickens' creation of "A Christmas Carol," a timeless tale that would redefine Christmas.


