Clearing up the donation issue...
Already posted some of this on another threat in a response to a question about how much money Scrooge donated. I thought it should be shared with all, as many seem to not know this, which is disturbing to me.
We do not know how much Scrooge donated because WE ARE NOT SUPPOSED TO KNOW. Dickens made this a point of his story--and this is one of the major morals of the story but I guess a lot of people have missed his point. Dickens did not want to reveal how much Scrooge donated because it might belittle smaller donations given by other people. In other words, the point Dickens was making is that it is not how much you donate, rather that you donate what you can.
In not revealing the number, Dickens sets the point that the joy in donating is simply giving what you can instead of some huge number Scrooge throws out that makes other, smaller donations look inconsequential.
Understand?
People can try to "read lips" all they want. There's no way Scott whispers a real number. I bet he said something totally unrelated to money. Every movie follows the story in this unrevealing way.