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Miracle on 34th Street

Miracle on 34th Street

  • Status: Released
  • 04-06-1947
  • Runtime: 96 min
  • Score: 7.4
  • Vote count: 758

Kris Kringle, seemingly the embodiment of Santa Claus, is asked to portray the jolly old fellow at Macy's following his performance in the Thanksgiving Day parade. His portrayal is so complete that many begin to question if he truly is Santa Claus, while others question his sanity.

Maureen O'Hara

Doris Walker

John Payne

Fred Gailey

Edmund Gwenn

Kris Kringle

Natalie Wood

Susan Walker

Porter Hall

Granville Sawyer

Philip Tonge

Julian Shellhammer

Alvin Greenman

Alfred (uncredited)

Harry Antrim

R.H. Macy (uncredited)

James Seay

Dr. Pierce (uncredited)

Jerome Cowan

Thomas Mara

Gene Lockhart

Judge Henry X. Harper

William Frawley

Charlie Halloran

Lela Bliss

Mrs. Shellhammer (uncredited)

Jack Albertson

Postal Sorter Al (uncredited)

Sam Bagley

Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)

Arline Bletcher

Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)

Walden Boyle

Judge's Clerk (uncredited)

Dorothy Christy

Secretary (uncredited)

Dick Cogan

Department Store Head (uncredited)

Jeff Corey

Reporter (uncredited)

Mike Donovan

Court Bailiff (uncredited)

Teddy Driver

Terry (uncredited)

Mary Field

Dutch Girl's Adoptive Mother (uncredited)

William Forrest

Dr. Rogers at Bellevue (uncredited)

Curt Furberg

Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)

Jack Gargan

Chauffeur (uncredited)

Robert Gist

Department Store Window Dresser (uncredited)

Jane Green

Mrs. Harper (uncredited)

Alvin Hammer

George (uncredited)

Theresa Harris

Cleo (uncredited)

Percy Helton

Intoxicated Santa (uncredited)

Herbert Heyes

Mr. Gimbel (uncredited)

William Hoehne Jr.

Sam the Clerk (uncredited)

Clark Howat

Patron in Macy's Lunchroom (uncredited)

Robert Hyatt

Thomas 'Tommy' Mara Jr. (uncredited)

Richard Irving

Reporter (uncredited)

Robert Karnes

Second Bellevue Intern (uncredited)

Fran Lee

Customer (uncredited)

King Lockwood

Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)

Marlene Lyden

Dutch Girl (uncredited)

Robert Lynn

Macy Salesman (uncredited)

William Marion

Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)

Mae Marsh

Woman in Santa Line (uncredited)

Ida McGuire

Drum Majorette (uncredited)

Joseph McInerney

Bailiff (uncredited)

Clyde McLeod

Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)

Charles Meakin

Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)

Richard Neill

Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)

Jean O'Donnell

Miss Adams (uncredited)

Anne O'Neal

Secretary to Mr. Sawyer (uncredited)

Harry 'Snub' Pollard

Final Mail-Bearing Court Officer (uncredited)

Lorin Raker

Macy's Salesman (uncredited)

Bob Reeves

Court Officer Bearing Mail (uncredited)

Thelma Ritter

Peter's Mother (uncredited)

Stephen Roberts

Security Guard (uncredited)

John Roy

Court Officer Bearing Mail (uncredited)

Jeffrey Sayre

Courtroom Reporter (uncredited)

Irene Shirley

R.H. Macy's Secretary (uncredited)

Patty Smith

Alice (uncredited)

Ray Spiker

Court Officer Bearing Mail (uncredited)

Ann Staunton

Mrs. Mara (uncredited)

Brick Sullivan

Guard (uncredited)

Anthony Sydes

Peter (uncredited)

Guy Thomajan

Lou (uncredited)

Arthur Tovey

Patient (uncredited)

Basil Walker

Bellevue Intern (uncredited)

Peter McGinn

This is one of the classic holiday pics I will watch every year if it is available to me (Oh no; he said “holiday” instead of Christmas. Blasphemy!) So I will neither pick it apart nor praise it to the heavens. The story writing is strong and the ensemble cast do a good job. The fact that it has been redone so many times speaks for itself. I won’t even try to compare it to the other versions. Instead, as I read in the Pearls Before Swine comic strip, “The floot-floot did a boom-boom on the jim-jam.” (Another way of saying “It is what it is.”)

CinemaSerf

I suppose if anyone was ever to play the definitive Santa Claus, then it would have had to be Edmund Gwenn. The glint in his eye, the smile and the avuncular look all lends itself so very well to this tale of the Christmas nay-sayers! Set in the toy department of the legendary Macy's toy store in New York, we meet this character who steps in to help out at the city's famous parade after their existing "Santa" gets a bit too inebriated. An instant success with the crowd, he is hired to run the shop's grotto and soon sales are going through the roof. It turns out that he is none too loyal though, and when news reaches his bosses that he is advising the parents where better deals on their gifts can be obtained, things look a bit precarious - or has he hit on the ultimate PR idea! Success never comes alone and resentful of his success certain people engineer an altercation in which our "Kris Kringle" ends up in court. Insisting before learned judge "Harper" (Gene Lockhart) that he is really from the North Pole, what now ensues is a comical, sprightly-written, court-room drama that requires the prosecutor "Mara" (Jerome Cowan) to prove, conclusively, that - well... It is interesting that the posters gave top billing to Maureen O'Hara and to John Payne as neither character are really necessary as the story builds up into the ultimate test of what we believe - or, what we choose to believe. Gwenn is in his element and this is just one of those films that I think it's impossible not to like - at least once a year.