

Satire of "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens. The overflowing joy of the Christmas holidays causes Frank Cross to suffer ghostly hallucinations. Cross, who has made a meteoric career from the most modest position in the shipping department of a TV network to the presidency, is stingy, unpleasant, ungrateful, implacable and with a cruel sense of humor. Before Christmas Eve is over, he'll be visited by a disconcerting New York taxi driver from the past, a bizarre fairy from the present, and a sadistic messenger from the future.
The overflowing joy of the Christmas Eve holidays will cause Frank Cross (Bill Murray) to suffer some ghostly visions in this funny satire of A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. Cross, who has made a meteoric career from the depths of the shipping department of a TV network to the presidency, is stingy, unpleasant, ungrateful, implacable and with a cruel sense of humor, ideal qualities for a modern-day miser. . Before the night is over, he will be visited by a disconcerting New York taxi driver from the past, a somewhat bizarre fairy from the present, and finally, a sadistic, enormous, headless messenger from the future.
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