On Christmas Eve, he is visited by three unconventional spirits:
The story centers on (Sterling Hayden), a wealthy, isolationist industrialist still embittered by the loss of his son in World War II. Unlike the original Scrooge, whose sin is greed, Grudge’s flaw is a "me-first" ideology that rejects international cooperation.
Leads Grudge through a post-nuclear wasteland where survivors follow a populist demagogue named "Imperial Me" (played by a chillingly comedic Peter Sellers ). Key Highlights & Critiques A Carol for Another Christmas (1964) Movie Review
On Christmas Eve, he is visited by three unconventional spirits:
The story centers on (Sterling Hayden), a wealthy, isolationist industrialist still embittered by the loss of his son in World War II. Unlike the original Scrooge, whose sin is greed, Grudge’s flaw is a "me-first" ideology that rejects international cooperation.
Leads Grudge through a post-nuclear wasteland where survivors follow a populist demagogue named "Imperial Me" (played by a chillingly comedic Peter Sellers ). Key Highlights & Critiques A Carol for Another Christmas (1964) Movie Review