Miracle on 34th Street

Miracle on 34th Street

1973 ""
Miracle on 34th Street
Miracle on 34th Street

Miracle on 34th Street

5.8 | 1h40m | NR | en | Fantasy

A department store Santa tries to convince a little girl who doesn't believe in Santa Claus that he is Santa Claus, and winds up going on trial to prove who he is.

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5.8 | 1h40m | NR | en | Fantasy , Drama , Comedy | More Info
Released: December. 14,1973 | Released Producted By: 20th Century Fox Television , Norman Rosemont Productions Country: Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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A department store Santa tries to convince a little girl who doesn't believe in Santa Claus that he is Santa Claus, and winds up going on trial to prove who he is.

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Cast

Sebastian Cabot , Jane Alexander , David Hartman

Director

Fielder Cook

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20th Century Fox Television , Norman Rosemont Productions

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Christmas-Reviewer BEWARE OF FALSE REVIEWS & REVIEWERS. SOME REVIEWERS HAVE ONLY ONE REVIEW TO THEIR NAME. NOW WHEN ITS A POSITIVE REVIEW THAT TELLS ME THEY WERE INVOLVED WITH THE MOVIE. IF ITS A NEGATIVE REVIEW THEN THEY MIGHT HAVE A GRUDGE AGAINST THE FILM . NOW I HAVE REVIEWED OVER 300 HOLIDAY FILMS & SPECIALS. I HAVE NO AGENDA.A department store Santa (Sebastian Cabot) hired by divorced mother Karen (Jane Alexander) tells Karen's daughter, Susan (Suzanne Davidson), that he is the real Kris Kringle. He also sends children to the store's competitors for lower prices. When a psychiatrist (Roddy McDowall) employed by the store questions Kringle's sanity and ends up committing him to an asylum, Karen's attorney friend Bill (David Hartman) seeks to free Kringle by proving in the courtroom that he's really Santa Claus.This is nice production of the often told tale. There has been it least 3 television productions and 2 theatrical films that I am aware of. This production is good but the treat is seeing all the old familiar faces. The casting of this film makes the whole film worth watching!
trinashuman My dad Marvin "Corky" Corcoran Sr. worked at Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. and was the Head Pilot for these Balloons when this movie came out. We still have the movie today. My dad and Sabaston Cabot didn't get along at all in fact. Sabaston Cabot kept poking those balloons with his umbrella. My dad politely asked him not to do that cause he would punch a hole right through them!!! Well needles to say he did it again and him and my dad got into a really big argument and He never poked another balloon again!! The NYPD told him that if he did he was going straight to jail!!! I never cared for him before this happened but sure didn't care for him when my dad got home and told us how ignorant he was!!!!
BatStarIndyFreak I thought the Thomas Mitchell version as OK as we'll, while Richard Attenborough's left a bitter taste in my mouth. What stood out was that it's set up blended so well into the 70's era. I confess, I always thought of David Hartman as a newsman, but here I realize he wasn't a bad actor at all. Cabot's Santa? Loved him! Convincingly kind and gentle, and showed brilliant Santa magic. In some ways it does feel like you'd get lost following this if you didn't already know the story, because you don't get a lot to tell you just what the characters as set up are all about, and you don't get hardly any exposition of Karen Walker as an unbeliever, but familiarity saves it. As well, I feel like i wouldn't like it as much if not for wanting some reprieve from the forced resolution I got out of the Attenborough version. The Post Office miracle doesn't feel as brilliant, but still different enough to feel fresh, a nd believable enough to appreciate as a miracle. I won't put as much diligence into making this a Christmas season must-see, but I'll definitely get to a point where it feels like another go is in order. Not a bad version at all.
Mary (Buc252) . . . This version of Miracle on 34th Street would be available on VHS and DVD.This is definitely my most favorite version of the classic tale, and I preferred it even over the classic '47 version with Maureen O'Hara and Natalie Wood. Being a baby boomer, there's just something right in the world about seeing Mr. French (Sabastian Cabot) as Santa and all the classic 70's actors doing their very best to waylay him in his holiday duties. To top it off, the three other leads, David Hartman especially, brought a special life and energy to the movie that I found lacking in even the original.If and when the makers ever release this on tape or DVD, I'll be one of the first in line for a copy!