Scrooged

FantasyComedyDrama
Overview : Frank Cross is a wildly successful television executive whose cold ambition and curmudgeonly nature has driven away the love of his life. But after firing a staff member on Christmas Eve, Frank is visited by a series of ghosts who give him a chance to re-evaluate his actions and right the wrongs of his past.
Budget : 32000000USD
language : en
Runtime : 101 min
Release Date : 1988-11-22
Imdb ID : tt0096061
Status : Released

Cast

Bill Murray
Francis Cross

Karen Allen
Claire Phillips

John Forsythe
Lew Hayward

John Glover
Bryce Cummings

Bobcat Goldthwait
Eliot Loudermilk

Robert Mitchum
Preston Rhinelander

David Johansen
Ghost of Christmas Past

Carol Kane
Ghost of Christmas Present

Nicholas Phillips
Calvin Cooley

Michael J. Pollard
Herman

Alfre Woodard
Grace Cooley

Mabel King
Gramma

John Murray
James Cross

Jamie Farr
Jacob Marley

Robert Goulet
Self

Buddy Hackett
Self

John Houseman
Self

Lee Majors
Self

Pat McCormick
Ghost of Christmas Present (TV)

Brian Doyle-Murray
Earl Cross

Mary Lou Retton
Self

Al 'Red Dog' Weber
Santa Claus

Jean Speegle Howard
Mrs. Claus

June Chandler
June Cleaver

Michael Eidam
Wally Cleaver

Mary Ellen Trainor
Ted

Bruce Jarchow
Wayne

Sanford Jensen
Executive

Jeffrey Joseph
Executive

Peter Bromilow
Archbishop

Bill Marcus
IBC Guard

Cal Gibson
IBC Guard

Damon Hines
Steven Cooley

Tamika McCollum
Shasta Cooley

Koren McCollum
Randee Cooley

Reina King
Lanell Cooley

Paul Tuerpe
Stage Manager

Lester Wilson
Choreographer

Ron Strang
Art Director

Kate McGregor-Stewart
Lady Censor

Jack McGee
Carpenter

Bill Hart
Carpenter

Kathy Kinney
IBC Nurse

Ralph Gervais
Mouse Wrangler

Alvin Hammer
Foreman

Tony Steedman
Headwaiter

Lisa Mende
Doris Cross

Ryan Todd
Frank as Child

Rebeca Arthur
Tina

Selma Archerd
Mrs. Claus at Party

Jay Byron
Man #2 at Party

Harvey Fisher
Party Guest

C. Ransom Walrod
Party Animal

James R. Miller
Security Guard at Party

Jennie Lew Tugend
Foo-Ling

Roy Brocksmith
Mike the Mailman

Shawn Michaels
Stage Manager - "Frisbee"

Stella Hall
Lew Hayward's Secretary

Sachi Parker
Belle

Delores Hall
Hazel

Anne Ramsey
Woman in Shelter

Logan Ramsey
Man in Shelter

Sydna Scott
Woman #2 in Shelter

Wendie Malick
Wendie Cross

Joel Murray
Guest

Mitch Glazer
Guest

Susan Isaacs
Guest

Lauri Kempson
Guest

Chaz Conner
Ghost of Christmas Future (TV)

Miro Polo
Mary Lou's Coach

Ralph Bruneau
Nephew

Maria Riva
Mrs. Rhinelander

James Kindelon
Butler

Raphael Harris
Older Calvin

Wayne A. Finkelman
Orderly

Susan Barnes
Harpy

Lynne Randall
Harpy

Gilles Savard
Waiter

Michael O'Donoghue
Priest

Dick McGarvin
Announcer

Tom Doak
Video Tape Director

Sam Drummy
Cameraman on Crane

Winfred Tennison
Marvin

Steve Kahan
Technician

Norman D. Wilson
Technician

Henry Brown
Technician

Jeanine Jackson
Technician

Amy Hill
Technician

Miles Davis
Street Musician

Larry Carlton
Street Musician

David Sanborn
Street Musician

Paul Shaffer
Street Musician

Dick Blasucci
Executive

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Reviews

John Chard
Put a little love in your heart. This is a perfect vehicle for Bill Murray, his brand of sarcastic and caustic delivery is nailed on perfect for Frank Cross, the modern day scrooge in this tale. I have often found him to be an acquired taste, I mean don't get me wrong here, I'm a big fan and can repeatedly watch his best offerings, but it's not hard to understand why his style is not universally loved. Scrooged is pure and simply the modern spin of the story we all have grown up with, that isn't to say that the film loses anything as regards Christmas spirit, because it doesn't, the message is still the same, and in this ever changing world of ours the core essence of the story is one the world should heed. This version is a blast, it's loud, it's brash, but boy is it damn funny, and I personally watch it every Christmas without fail. And yes, I watch it alongside the glorious Alistair Sim version, for although they are poles apart in class, they both entertain for very different reasons. Joining Murray in this festive romp is the delightful Karen Allen, while luminaries such as former New York Dolls front man David Johansen and Mr. Laconic himself, Robert Mitchum, add some weight to the cast list. It all works really rather well with the exception of Carol Kane's Ghost Of Christmas Present, where to me she comes off as being more annoying than funny, but that of course is a personal opinion and I know as fact that many others adore her energetic performance. With quips aplenty and of course with a simple heartfelt message at the core, Scrooged is truly a sharp and enjoyable film to be enjoyed at the festive period. Thanks boys, get the nurse! 8/10
r96sk
Surprisingly, I didn't enjoy <em>'Scrooged'</em> all that much. I never really clicked with this 1988 release whilst I was watching it. Bill Murray is fine, the Ghost of Christmas Past is good and the bits of the plot involving Alfre Woodard's character are decent. That's all I have for noteworthy positives, though. The vibe of the film felt off to me. I didn't connect with Murray's Frank at any point, whether it be the past, the present or the future version of him. I get, as Scrooge, you're supposed to dislike him, but I've seen a fair few versions of <em>'A Christmas Carol'</em> and I feel like the Scrooge character is usually moreso cowardly bad, as in he'll be horrid to people behind their back or under his breath - as opposed to Frank Cross, who is in your face, over the top, overtly mean. Perhaps I'm misremembering or it just stuck out to me more here as I didn't like much else from the 100 or so minutes. For an Xmas flick, also, it doesn't hit the Christmassy spot either. It could've done with more warmth, or at least some entertaining and/or funny moments; I did minorly chuckle a few times, I will say, but not nearly enough. I still wouldn't describe this as a 'bad' film, but it is quite far adrift of being a positive in my books. I thought this would've be a good'un, many think it is which is fair, but for me I unfortunately didn't particularly like it.
GenerationofSwine
Does Bill break the 4th wall or is he talking to the TV audience? I mean, this movie and the argument my parents had after it was how I learned what the 4th wall was... and for the record, I side with Mom, he was clearly breaking it. You already know the plot, which is nice about these movies, you know what is going to happen, it's all about how they are going to present it, and the presentation was pretty hysterical. It is very 80s, very 80s comedy, playing with the offensive and the inoffensive in a family friendly way, and at the end of the day, you get a good laugh over a Christmas tale. There isn't that much to say, you already know everything about it without actually needing to watch it, just that this presentation is funny and heart warming... heart warming like all the others, save for the remake made for "Modern Audiences" that ends on a note of spite and hate.
viha
Not this time Bill, not this time. This time, Bill's signature antics worked against him. I don't know what happened, maybe Bill just didn't want to play in this movie, but he overacted too much in all scenes, whether comic scenes or dramatic ones, it doesn't matter. There was only one scene where he showed us all his skills in the end. And that scene was the only one within the whole movie that brings us a Christmas attitude. What should be an essential part of any Christmas movie. Ghosts of the Past and Present were good enough. But the FUTURE? Who wouldn't be scared to death in his place when your death is shown in such a manner? It's a dirty hack for the Future, it's impossible not to change his mind about everything they ask. He would eat his nails or a maggot if they would ask after that. Worth to watch once, but I doubt I will be watching this again. Rate: 7
kevin2019
"Scrooged" has been suggested by "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens and the familiar themes this film tackles are becoming increasingly relevant with the passing of each year as the human race becomes even more isolated and jaded than ever before by the unceasing and repetitive grinds and demands of daily life where considerations such as kindness and a generosity of spirit are fading fast and in danger of never being recovered after they have been lost. This film attempts to address the malaise and remind people that life is only worth living when it is done with a genuine sense of charity towards other people and this shouldn't be restricted to just one day of the year. The Christmas spirit can and should be adopted as a lifestyle choice and the repeated attempts to attain this goal ought to be the only insatiable greed in the world today.