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J. C. Buckstone : ウィキペディア英語版 | J.C. Buckstone
John Copeland Buckstone (9 September 1859 in Sydenham, London – 24 September 1924) was an English stage and film actor of the late Victorian and Edwardian eras, who was most famous for his 1901 stage play ''Scrooge'', which was the basis for the first film version of ''A Christmas Carol'' in the same year.〔Guida, Fred. (''A Christmas Carol and its Adaptations: a Critical Examination of Dickens's Story on Screen and Television'' ). McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers (2000) pp. 66-67 Google Books〕 He was the son of the noted actor John Baldwin Buckstone and the brother of Lucy Isabella Buckstone. ==Life and career== Buckstone's popular 1901 play ''Scrooge'' was quickly adapted by R.W. Paul for his film ''Scrooge, or, Marley's Ghost'', the earliest known film adaptation of Charles Dickens' 1843 novel ''A Christmas Carol''. The script for the play was published by Samuel French Ltd.〔(''Scrooge'' ) on the Open Library website〕 Buckstone appeared in ''The Silver King'' at the Princess's Theatre, London, in 1882,〔(''The Silver King'' )〕 ''The Admirable Crichton'' with H. B. Irving in 1902 at the Duke of York's Theatre,〔Cast list in ''The Play Pictorial'', No.11, 1903〕〔(''Play Pictorial'' 1902-1910 ). Templeman Library, University of Kent at Canterbury〕 and ''The Adventures of Lady Ursula'', Anthony Hope's 1898 play. He continued his success in ''The Silver King'' at Wallack's Theatre in New York City in 1883 and also performed for Wallack in ''Victor Durand'' in 1885. Buckstone appeared in several early silent British films, including ''David Garrick'' (1913) and ''Scrooge'' (1913), starring Seymour Hicks as Ebenezer Scrooge.〔(Buckstone ) on the Internet Movie Database〕
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