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Q: What is the abstract painting shown in the movie Scrooged with Bill Murray?
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Who was the leading actor in the movie Scrooged?

Bill Murray


Who plays the lead role in the movie Scrooged?

Bill Murray.


What year did Bill Murray make Scrooged?

The movie was released in 1988.


What relative of Bill Murray co-starred alongside him in the movie Scrooged?

Brother


What was the name of bill Murray character in scrooged?

Based on Dickens' A Christmas Carol, in Scrooged (1988) Bill Murray plays the modern Scrooge part of Frank Cross. His own brother, John Murray, plays James Cross the brother of Frank, in the movie.


What movie did Bill Murray play a detective with a dog?

Bill Murray played a detective with a dog in the movie "Scrooged," which was released in 1988.


Karen Allen and Bill Murray star in what Christmas movie together?

Scrooged (1988).


Is the movie A Christmas Carol a comedy movie?

No for most versions. "Scrooged" starring Bill Murray is a comedy version.


In Scrooged when Bill Murray visits the homeless shelter who is the movie star that he tells three people they remind him of?

Richard Burton


What does the character of frank cross do for a living in scrooged?

In the movie "Scrooged," the character Frank Cross, played by Bill Murray, is a heartless and cynical television executive who is in charge of a major television network. He is responsible for overseeing the production of a live TV adaptation of "A Christmas Carol."


What was the 1988 movie scrooged about?

It was Based on "A Christmas Carol".


Is the TV Movie Scrooge on IBC in the Bill Murray movie Scrooged is a parody of CBS airing the George C. Scott adaption of A Christmas Carol?

Yes, in the movie "Scrooged," the parody TV movie "Scrooge" is a nod to the CBS airing of the George C. Scott adaptation of "A Christmas Carol." The choice to reference this particular adaptation adds a layer of humor and self-awareness to the film.