What are the best Dickens adaptations?

What are the best Dickens adaptations?

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Muppets Christmas Carol
Scrooged
Polanski's Oliver Twist
David Lean's Oliver Twist and Great Expectations

focus on the family radio theater has an absolutely incredible Christmas carol dramatization.

is christmas carol the three ghosts one. thats been far too overdone

Scrooged

1970 Scrooge. Can't do Christmas without atleast seeing it once a year

I think I've only see an handful of CC.
Oliver! Is the best adaptation though.

I never see anyone talk about the Patrick Stewart version of Scrooge, but they always air it on tv.

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>every post itt is about either oliver twist or christmas carol
are there any good adaptations of david copperfield or tale of two cities?

I would watch it regularly, if it had Muppets.

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that one Chucklevision episode

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it was fine.

Muppets for sure

His performance was terrible

not the woke vandalism where they made bob crachits wife black.

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I didn't think it was bad. He seems like the perfect old grouch.

Scrooge (1951) is easily the best adaptation of a Christmas Carol, God damn is it good

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