Miracle on 34th Street

1947 • 96 minutes
4.7
719 reviews
96%
Tomatometer
PG
Rating
Eligible
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When a nice old man, employed as a department store Santa Claus, is institutionalized as insane, a young lawyer decides to defend him by arguing in court that he is the real thing.
Rating
PG

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4.7
719 reviews
Patricia Hutchings
December 9, 2015
Great holiday movie for little people and little people in big bodies! Young children will relate, they are probably grappling with the same "truth or lie," about whether Santa Claus really exists. The rest of us can go back there too, its easy to slip back in time with a beautiful film like this, yes even in black and white. Actors Maureen O'Hara, and gifted young actress Natalie Wood, and a real Santa at heart, take us there. We go willingly because everyone must have a little magic in our lives, its a shameless human desire to wish upon a star hoping for a peak into a luminous mystery beyond that sentinel of realism.
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Swilly Bee
May 28, 2015
As a kid my Uncle had a place on Central Park West great spot for parade, that was the 70's. What the city in its golden era must have been like around this event! Remember Gimbels! Hate getting duped when listed in BW and colorized version is on Ted Turner should be smacked!
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A Google user
November 27, 2016
This movie brings tears to my eyes everytime I've watched it.There have been at least 4 remakes but known can hold a candle to the original. This movie in "Glorious" Black an White - Is the "Gift that keeps on Giving" - Nicole Angelin., Sac.CA.
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