The face of Jacob Marley appearing on Scrooge's door was considered very advanced for the time / INCREDIBLE CLIPS from what is thought to be the first ever video recording of Charles Dickens??? classic ???A Christmas Carol??? have remerged this week, over a century after the film was first made. Footage from the 1901 rendition of ???Scrooge???, or ???Marley???s Ghost??? shows some of the classic scenes from a Christmas Carol that we know and love, such as the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge being scared stiff by the face of dead business partner Jacob Marley on his front door. Other scenes from the adaptation show beloved character Tiny Tim at home with the Cratchit family on Christmas Day, while another scene sees the reformed Scrooge discovering his own tombstone at the end of the film. Unfortunately for movie buffs this is the last scene from the recovered footage, though, with the film???s final scene sadly being lost / mediadrumworld.com