小气财神 (1970)

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小气财神
  • 片       名小气财神
  • 上映时间1970年11月05日(美国)
  • 导       演 Ronald Nea...

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  • Ebenezer Scrooge: I will start anew/I will make amends/and I will make quite certain/that the story ends/on a note of hope/on a strong amen/and I'll thank the world/and remember when/I was able to begin again! Ebeneezer Scrooge: [the Ghost of Christmas Present has brought Scrooge to the home of Bob Cratchit] I want to look in the window. the Ghost of Christmas Present: It will cost you nothing, which I'm sure is good news for you. Ebeneezer Scrooge: Will they be able to see me? the Ghost of Christmas Present: No, which I'm sure is good news for them. the Ghost of Jacob Marley: Hello, Ebeneezer. I've been waiting here for you; I heard you were coming down, today. Thought I'd be here to greet you; show you to your new office... no one else wanted to... [a knock at the door] Scrooge: Plague and damnation! Can't they see that I'm trying to run a business here? [He flings the door open] Fred: Uncle Ebenezer! I cannot tell you what a joy it is to see your happy, smiling face. Scrooge: Oh... it's you. [trying to collect Christmas donations] 2nd Portly Gentleman: What may we put you down for, sir? Scrooge: Nothing, sir. 1st Portly Gentleman: Ah, you wish to remain anonymous. Scrooge: I wish to be left alone, sir, that is what I wish! I don't make myself merry at Christmas and I can't afford to make idol people merry. I have been forced to support the establishments I mentioned through taxation, and God knows they cost more than they're worth. Those who are badly off must go there. 2nd Portly Gentleman: Many would rather die than go there. Scrooge: If they'd rather die, they had better do it and decrease the surplus population. Good night, gentlemen. [Walks away, then turns back] Scrooge: Humbug! the Ghost of Christmas Present: There is never enough time to do or say all the things that we would wish. The thing is to try to do as much as you can in the time that you have. Remember Scrooge, time is short, and suddenly, you're not here any more. Ebenezer Scrooge: Why'd you come to persecute me and what is that great chain you wear? the Ghost of Jacob Marley: I wear the chain I forged in life. I made it, link by link and yard by yard, while on Earth and now, I will never be rid of it any more than you will ever be rid of yours! 复制 复制成功 复制失败,请手动复制
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  • : Mine? the Ghost of Jacob Marley: It was as heavy and long as this seven Christmases ago. It's a terrible, ponderous chain you are making, Scrooge! Ebenezer Scrooge: Tell me more, Marley, but speak comfort to me! the Ghost of Jacob Marley: I have none to give. Ebenezer Scrooge: None? the Ghost of Jacob Marley: Comfort comes from other sources, Ebenezer Scrooge, and it's given by other ministers than I to other kinds of men than you. When I lived, my spirit, like yours, never walked beyond the narrow limits of our counting house. Ebenezer Scrooge: But, you were always a good man of business, Jacob. the Ghost of Jacob Marley: Mankind should be our business, Ebenezer, but we seldom attend to it. Ebenezer Scrooge: How shall I ever understand this world? There is nothing on which it is so hard as poverty, and yet, there is nothing it condemns with such severity as the pursuit of wealth. Ebenezer Scrooge: What reason have you got to be merry? You're poor enough. Fred: What reason have you got to be miserable? You're rich enough. Ebenezer Scrooge: There is no such thing as rich enough; only poor enough. Ebenezer Scrooge: Who are you? Ghost of Christmas Past: I am the spirit whose coming was foretold to you. Ebenezer Scrooge: You don't look like a ghost. Ghost of Christmas Past: Thank you. Ebenezer Scrooge: May I inquire as to more precisely who or what you are? Ghost of Christmas Past: I am the Ghost of Christmas Past. Ebenezer Scrooge: Long past? Ghost of Christmas Past: No. Your past. [In front of a toy store window] Bob Cratchit: Well, my loves, which one do you like best, eh? Kathy Cratchit: I like the dolly in the corner. Tiny Tim: I like all of them. Bob Cratchit: Good boy? And why not one in particular? Tiny Tim: Well... you said I can't have none of them, so I might as well like them all. Ebenezer Scrooge: Fifteen shillings a week, a wife and five children... and he still talks of a Merry Christmas! 1st Portly Gentleman: Mr. Scrooge, sir, we find it more than usually desirable that we make some slight provision for the poor and destitute. Ebenezer Scrooge: Excellent! Than I suggest you do so! 复制 复制成功 复制失败,请手动复制
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