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Miracle on 34th Street (1947)

ID: 21440
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Starring: Maureen O'HaraJohn PayneJerome CowanWilliam FrawleyEdmend GwennPorter HallGene LockhartPhilip TongeNatalie Wood
Director: George Seaton
Category: FamilyClassic
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Video:
Standard1.33:1
Audio:
ENGLISH:DolbyDigitalMono[CC]
FRENCH:DolbyDigitalMono
Subtitles: English, Spanish
Length: 97 mins
Release Date: 1999-10-05
Rental: $ 4.00
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Miracle on 34th Street is an irresistible fable that has, for many, become synonymous with celebrating Christmas.
The holiday season is in full swing when a cultured gentleman with twinkling eyes, an ample belly, and a snowy beard (Edmund Gwenn) is hired as Macy's department store Santa. He claims his name is Kris Kringle, and soon fills everyone with Christmas spirit - except for his boss, Doris Walker (Maureen O'Hara), who's raising her daughter Susan (Natalie Wood) to not believe in Santa. But when Kris is declared insane and put on trial, everyone's faith is put to the testas old and young alike face the age old question: Do you believe in Santa Claus?
An Academy Award winner (1947) for Best Supporting Actor (Edmund Gwenn), Best Original Story and Best Screenplay, this timeless tale of faith, love and imagination remains one of the most popular and best-loved holiday films of all time.



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