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[[Rhys Williams]] compared a deranged and phantom-like [[Old man (Bay of the Dead)|old man]], whom he met in an alley near [[Callaghan Square]], to Jacob Marley. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Bay of the Dead (novel)|Bay of the Dead]]'') | [[Rhys Williams]] compared a deranged and phantom-like [[Old man (Bay of the Dead)|old man]], whom he met in an alley near [[Callaghan Square]], to Jacob Marley. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Bay of the Dead (novel)|Bay of the Dead]]'') | ||
== Behind the | == Behind the scenes == | ||
* Marley was played by [[Frank Finlay]] in the 1984 version of ''A Christmas Carol'', [[Ray Fearon]] in the 2000 version and [[Donald Sumpter]] in ''The Man Who Invented Christmas''. | * Marley was played by [[Frank Finlay]] in the 1984 version of ''A Christmas Carol'', [[Ray Fearon]] in the 2000 version and [[Donald Sumpter]] in ''The Man Who Invented Christmas''. | ||
Revision as of 13:48, 9 March 2023
Jacob Marley (PROSE: Bay of the Dead, TV: The Unquiet Dead) was a ghostly character from Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol. At one point in the story, the face of Marley appeared to Scrooge in the knocker of a door. (TV: The Unquiet Dead)
Rhys Williams compared a deranged and phantom-like old man, whom he met in an alley near Callaghan Square, to Jacob Marley. (PROSE: Bay of the Dead)
Behind the scenes
- Marley was played by Frank Finlay in the 1984 version of A Christmas Carol, Ray Fearon in the 2000 version and Donald Sumpter in The Man Who Invented Christmas.
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