The movie prop used in the 1984 adaption of "A Christmas Carol" was kept in place and became a tourist attraction.
Located in an English churchyard, the stone was inscribed with the name "Ebenezer Scrooge" for the 1984 movie. Police are ...
Law enforcement officials in the town of Shrewsbury, England, are investigating after a vandal smashed the grave of Ebenezer ...
David A. McElroy’s Southern Winds Theatre presents the 27th year of its take on Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol.” McElroy ...
A vandal in Shrewsbury, England might be in for a visit from The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come. Authorities in the English ...
St. Alban’s Episcopal Church in Edmonds will hold a dramatic reading of Charles Dickens’ classic story A Christmas Carol at 1 ...
Shrewsbury is discussing what should be done with the "hugely popular" tourist attraction, town clerk Helen Ball said. "You ...
As Scrooge, Christopher Donahue is remarkable, moving from malevolent to benevolent in an epic arc that spans the emotional ...
A new holiday movie with deep Oklahoma ties, Ebenezer the Traveler, offers a unique sequel to A Christmas Carol by exploring ...
Police in the town of Shrewsbury are investigating how a tombstone that marked the fictional grave of Ebenezer Scrooge was ...
Police in the town of Shrewsbury are investigating how a tombstone that marked the fictional grave of Ebenezer Scrooge was ...