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Il miracolo della 34ª strada
Titolo originale: Miracle on 34th Street
Regia:
George Seaton
Anno: 1947
Origine: United States of America
Generi: Commedia Dramma Famiglia
Tag:
court
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judge
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parent child relationship
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holiday
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department store
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santa claus
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thanksgiving
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psychologist
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lawyer
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little girl
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black and white
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single mother
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district attorney
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skepticism
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holiday season
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commercialism
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christmas
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rationalism
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loss of faith
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mother daughter relationship
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Cast:
Maureen O'Hara
John Payne
Edmund Gwenn
Natalie Wood
Porter Hall
Philip Tonge
Alvin Greenman
Harry Antrim
James Seay
Jerome Cowan
Gene Lockhart
William Frawley
Lela Bliss
Jack Albertson
Sam Bagley
Arline Bletcher
Walden Boyle
Dorothy Christy
Dick Cogan
Jeff Corey
Mike Donovan
Teddy Driver
Mary Field
William Forrest
Curt Furberg
Jack Gargan
Robert Gist
Jane Green
Alvin Hammer
Theresa Harris
Percy Helton
Herbert Heyes
William Hoehne Jr.
Clark Howat
Robert Hyatt
Richard Irving
Robert Karnes
Fran Lee
King Lockwood
Marlene Lyden
Robert Lynn
William Marion
Mae Marsh
Ida McGuire
Joseph McInerney
Clyde McLeod
Charles Meakin
Richard Neill
Jean O'Donnell
Anne O'Neal
Harry 'Snub' Pollard
Lorin Raker
Bob Reeves
Thelma Ritter
Stephen Roberts
John Roy
Jeffrey Sayre
Irene Shirley
Patty Smith
Ray Spiker
Ann Staunton
Brick Sullivan
Anthony Sydes
Guy Thomajan
Arthur Tovey
Basil Walker
Da un racconto di Valentine Davies. Ingaggiato dai grandi magazzini Macy's di New York per fare Santa Claus (Babbo Natale), Kris Kringle (Gwenn) pretende di esserlo veramente. Lo prendono per matto, ma dovranno ricredersi, persino in tribunale.
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William Frawley would take a turn at being a NYC street corner Santa in the 1951 comedy The Lem [...]
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The film takes place from November 28 to December 25, 1946.
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The character of Thomas Mara is clearly based on Thomas E. Dewey, a Manhattan District Attorney [...]
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The American Christmas celebration is based on the Dutch tradition of Saint Nicholas and Black [...]
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The Dutch girl spoke true Dutch, but with a heavy American accent.
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The idea of pleasing the customer, shown here by retail giants Macy's and Gimbels, was also pra [...]
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According to Natalie Wood's biographer, during the shoot she was convinced that Edmund Gwenn wa [...]
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According to Hedda Hopper's "Looking at Hollywood" newspaper column of May 3, 1947 "when the pi [...]
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In the untranslated dialogue with the Dutch girl, Kris asks her what she wants for Christmas. S [...]
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The film was shot on location in New York City, which was new for the studio, 20th Century Fox. [...]
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The role of Kris was originally offered to Cecil Kellaway, who turned it down. The role went to [...]
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Edmund Gwenn was offered the role of Kris after his cousin, Cecil Kellaway, turned it down.
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The film was one of the first ones to be colorized in 1985, resulting in some controversy and a [...]
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The film was the only one of 1947 to be Oscar-nominated for Best Picture, but not Best Director [...]
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The cast and crew were unanimous in their opinion of Edmund Gwenn: they loved him. Alvin Greenm [...]
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The film was shot during a bitterly cold New York winter. On several occasions, the cameras lit [...]
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John Payne hoped to do a sequel to his dying day, and even took matters into his own hands. "Jo [...]
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Natalie Wood was making two other films concurrently with this one: Scudda Hoo! Scudda Hay! (19 [...]
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"Screen Director's Playhouse" broadcast a 30-minute radio adaptation of the movie on December 2 [...]
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The film received a "B" rating (morally objectionable in part) from the highly influential Legi [...]
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The film won three of the four awards it was nominated for at the Academy Awards, but lost Best [...]
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In 2006, the film was ranked #9 on the American Film Institute's 100 Most Inspiring Movies of A [...]
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Despite the fact that the film is set during Christmas, studio head Darryl F. Zanuck insisted t [...]
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The choice of having Kris Kringle meet and speak with a little Dutch girl is not without its co [...]
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The house that Susan sees at the end of the movie that she, Doris, and Fred enter is, according [...]
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In her autobiography, Maureen O'Hara nicely summed up what the film had come to mean to her ove [...]
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Given what was going on in the world at the time the story takes place, the little Dutch girl w [...]
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John Payne, who had starred in many films at 20th Century Fox, had been unhappy about the quali [...]
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When Kris prints he is "as old as my tongue, and a little older than my teeth," he means he did [...]
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The real R.H. (Rowland Hussey) Macy died in 1877, 70 years prior to the time of the film.
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When Maureen O'Hara first got the script, it was called "The Big Heart."
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The pretender Russian prince turned California restauranteur mentioned during the psychiatric d [...]
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As can be seen through the safety-grate doors of an old-fashioned elevator, this film provides [...]
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Edmund Gwenn improvised his reaction to the beard-pull so that Natalie Wood would be surprised. [...]
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Granville Sawyer (Porter Hall) has a nervous habit of picking at his eyebrow. When he asks his [...]
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In a separately filmed promotional trailer, Charles Tannen plays studio head Ed Schaeffer, a th [...]
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Edmund Gwenn was actually the Santa for the entire 1946 Macy's parade.
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Percy Helton, who played the drunk Santa, was also in Bianco Natale (1954), where he played the [...]
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This was Thelma Ritter's film debut.
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The film grossed over four times its budget.
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The scenes of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade are of the actual parade held in 1946. As such [...]
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Among the many things that made Edmund Gwenn the ideal Santa is the fact that he was a very sho [...]
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The only Christmas movie ever made where somebody has won an Oscar for playing Santa.
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Alvin Greenman, who played Alfred, was the last surviving cast member at the time of his death [...]
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Gene Lockhart, who played Judge Harper, costarred in another Christmas classic, playing Bob Cra [...]
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In 1999 Macy's chose the film as the theme of its famed Christmas windows display. The windows [...]
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This was Alvin Greenman's film debut in the uncredited role of Alfred. He later played another [...]
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"Lux Radio Theater" broadcast a 60-minute radio adaptation of the movie on December 20, 1948, w [...]
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In the 1970s, Natalie Wood and Robert Wagner were approached about doing a TV remake of the fil [...]
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Maureen O'Hara's Irish accent often takes a bow in this film; examples including the occasional [...]
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Valentine Davies got the idea for the script while struggling through the Christmas shopping cr [...]
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The film takes place two years after the end of World War II. The Dutch girl, who had spent the [...]
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The "wonderful bargain" of $8.50 for the toy fire engine would be worth $99.32 in today's money [...]
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Maureen O'Hara's time with Natalie Wood was something she always treasured. "I have been the mo [...]
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When Charlie talks to Judge Harper he says "the CIO and the AF of L" will be upset if the judge [...]
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Natalie Wood was eight years old when she made this film.
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21 mailbags are carried into the courtroom at the end of Kris' hearing.
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Both Macy's and Gimbel's were approached by the producers for permission to have them depicted [...]
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Included among the American Film Institute's 2005 list of 250 movies nominated for AFI's 100 Ye [...]
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Kris Kringle makes a reference to the B-29, a World War II bomber aircraft. While enlisted in t [...]
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After Thomas Mara's son, Thomas Jr., finishes testifying he tells Kris, "Don't forget, a real o [...]
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Throughout the movie, Susan refers to her mother, Dolores Walker as "mother." Up until the endi [...]
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The scenes at Macy's were shot on location at the main store on 34th Street itself. Shooting wa [...]
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An oversized coffee table book on the film, "Miracle on 34th Street: A Hollywood Classic" by Sa [...]
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The film's original title was "Christmas Miracle on 34th Street" but because the release date w [...]
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This was Alvin Greenman's first movie. He said that Edmund Gwenn always took time to mentor him [...]
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Edmund Gwenn's beard was real, according to Maureen O'Hara on the DVD commentary.
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Maureen O'Hara was ultimately forced into her role against her will, as she had just returned t [...]
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Edmund Gwenn gained thirty pounds to play Kris.
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This film is included among the American Film Institute's 1998 list of the 400 movies nominated [...]
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"Lux Radio Theater" broadcast a 60-minute radio adaptation of the movie on December 22, 1947, w [...]
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The rivalry between Macy's and Gimbels depicted in the film was very real. They were just block [...]
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When Kris is talking to Granville Sawyer he first implies that Granville presents himself as a [...]
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Unbeknownst to most parade watchers, Edmund Gwenn played Santa Claus in the actual Macy's Thank [...]
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Unusually, there were two Christmas films nominated for Best Picture at the 1947 Academy Awards [...]
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The song that the little Dutch girl sings is "Sinterklaas Kapoentje, Leg wat in mijn schoentje, [...]
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The Macy's Christmas window displays were sold to FAO Schwartz, which in turn sold them to Mars [...]
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Maureen O'Hara was welcomed back to Macy's in 2004 where she made an official appearance to sig [...]
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When Dr. Pierce explains Kris' belief that he is Santa Claus, he offers for comparative purpose [...]
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Unusual for a major studio film, characters identified with a competing studio (Warner Brothers [...]
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Cinematographer Charles G. Clarke was taken off the picture and sent to Mexico to finish princi [...]
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When Edmund Gwenn accepted his Best Supporting Actor Oscar, he said, "Now I know there's a Sant [...]
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According to the number of toothpicks on the table next to the telephone, Mrs. Shellhammer has [...]
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The film ranked #5 on the American Film Institute's list of the 10 greatest films in the genre [...]
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The Post Office Department was a Cabinet-level department of the executive branch of the U.S. f [...]
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Gene Lockhart, who plays Judge Harper, starred in another Christmas classic, 1938s "A Christmas [...]
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The entire cast enjoyed a special bond, according to Maureen O'Hara, and always got along beaut [...]
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The facts about the Post Office Department put into evidence by Attorney Gailey are read from T [...]
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The house shown at the end of the film is a 1703-square-foot single family home built in 1943 a [...]
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Susan's letter to Kris contains a three cent stamp (first class postage) and a 13 cent stamp (s [...]
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On Kris' employment card, he's listed the names of Santa's reindeer as his next of kin. While D [...]
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Despite a good deal being made about Santa's beard being real in the movie, the beard was actua [...]
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The film was the only one to feature an Oscar-winning Santa Claus portrayal, as played by Edmun [...]
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20th Century Fox studio head Darryl F. Zanuck was very much against making this film because he [...]
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In a separately filmed promotional trailer, Rex Harrison, Anne Baxter, Peggy Ann Garner, and Di [...]
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The film was the only Best Picture Oscar nominee of the year to be also nominated for Best Stor [...]
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Robert Hyatt came up with his "because my daddy told me so" line. That wasn't in the original s [...]
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When the state rested its case, Fred Gailey could have asked for an immediate dismissal since the s [...]
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During the examination, Granville Sawyer is tugging on his eyebrow, but there's a quick cut, and th [...]
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The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade is still very much in progress, and a marching band can be heard [...]
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In the opening scene, none of the model reindeer have any identifying marks. Kris is nitpicking gen [...]
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When Fred Gailey is explaining to Judge Harper that people who are who they believe themselves to b [...]
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When Kris leaves Alfred in the cafeteria and storms into Granville Sawyer's office he has nothing i [...]
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Kris claims that John Quincy Adams' Vice President was Daniel D. Tompkins. In fact, that was John C [...]
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Alfred's hands on the broom change positions between shots.
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Kris switches between referring to Granville as a psychologist and psychiatrist, two completely dif [...]
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Mr. Shellhammer says he made his wife's martinis triple strength. A typical one is already pure alc [...]
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At the end of the film, Susan refers to Fred Gailey as her uncle, which is not mentioned at any oth [...]
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When Kris talks to Susan while she is in bed, the covers are pushed back on top of her. In the next [...]
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During the trial Fred Gailey says that the US Post Office was founded on July 26, 1776. It actually [...]
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When Kris is finishing up his examination, Granville Sawyer is portrayed in a combination of three [...]
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Several shots of Judge Harper show a lamp on his desk. When the mail is dumped in front of him, it [...]
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When Kris is standing on top of the awning at Macy's after the parade, his voice says, "You'll find [...]
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When Gailey and Chris have the bedroom discussion about whether Santa sleeps with his whiskers unde [...]
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Doris tells Shellhammer that she can see the parade from her apartment, when in fact hers is behind [...]
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Kris says that Daniel D. Tompkins was the Vice President under John Quincy Adams. Daniel D. Tompkin [...]
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Rowland H. Macy passed away in 1877, so there is no way he could have been affiliated with the stor [...]
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Judge Harper looks to the audience's right when looking at his advisor, who is sitting on the audie [...]
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Frase
Kris Kringle: Oh, Christmas isn't just a day, it [...]
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Kris Kringle: If that's normal, I don't want it! [...]
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District Attorney: We now ask that Mr. Gailey pr [...]
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Kris Kringle: [to the little girl] Well, young l [...]
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Susan Walker: There's no such thing as giants. [...]
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Susan Walker: You mean it's like, 'If at first y [...]
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[last lines] Fred Gailey: I must be a pretty go [...]
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Charles Halloran: All right, you go back and tel [...]
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Kris Kringle: [smells other Santa's breath] You' [...]
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Alfred, Macy janitor: Yeah, there's a lot of bad [...]
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Kris Kringle: You see, Mrs. Walker, this is quit [...]
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Fred Gailey: All my life I've wondered something [...]
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Fred Gailey: Look Doris, someday you're going to [...]
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[Doris is trying to convince Susan there is no S [...]
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Susan: [watching the Macy's parade from the wind [...]
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Kris Kringle: No, but don't you see, dear? Some [...]
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Kris Kringle: To market, to market, to buy a fat [...]
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Susan: I believe... I believe... It's silly, but [...]
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Fred Gailey: Is it true that you're the owner of [...]
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District Attorney: Your honor, the State of New [...]
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Kris Kringle: Now wait a minute, Susie. Just bec [...]
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Doris: Would you please tell her that you're not [...]
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Susan Walker: If you're really Santa Claus, you [...]
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District Attorney: What is your name? Kris Krin [...]
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Fred Gailey: We intend to prove that Mr. Kringle [...]
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Mrs. Mara: Sometimes I wish I married a butcher [...]
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Fred Gailey: Your Honor, every one of these lett [...]
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Fred: That baseball player sure looks like a gia [...]
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Mr. Shellhammer: But... but maybe he's only a li [...]
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Doris Walker: I was wrong when I told you that, [...]
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Kris Kringle: You know what the imagination is? [...]
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Fred Gailey: Faith is believing things when comm [...]
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Fred Gailey: Your name? Mr. R. H. Macy: R.H. Ma [...]
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