Hai cercato: Miracle on 34th Street
Il miracolo della 34ª strada / 19476.034 voti
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.
Vai alla scheda del filmMiracolo nella 34ª strada / 19946.3177 voti
Assunto da un grande magazzino per fare Babbo Natale, l'anziano Kris Kringle convince i suoi datori di lavoro di esserlo veramente, ma viene trascinato in tribunale dalla concorrenza.
Vai alla scheda del filmMiracle on 34th Street / 1973
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.
Miracle On 34th Street / 1959
In this charming TV adaptation of the 1947 film classic, a kindly old gentleman (Ed Wynn) working as a Macy's department store Santa causes a commotion when he claims to be the real St. Nick. Forced to prove his sanity, he is taken to court where he must convince the judge and his friends that he actually is Santa Claus. The faith of one skeptical little girl (Susan Gordon) and a Christmas miracle are the keys to his true identity.
The Miracle on 34th Street / 1955
One Kris Kringle, a department-store Santa Claus, causes quite a commotion by suggesting customers go to a rival store for their purchases. But this is nothing to the stir he causes by announcing that he is not merely a make-believe St. Nick, but the real thing.
Vai alla scheda del filmMiracle on 34th Street / 1999
Normally one thinks at Christmas of a time of colors, light and faith. In Miracle on 34th Street, however, Jim Jennings presents the holiday as a period of gloom, shadows and commercialization. The film was recorded in front of Toys ‘R’ Us in Herald Square in the weeks before the turn of the Millennium. It shows shoppers leaving the store laden with packages. The mood of the film suggests that the consumers are about to be “consumed” – by the spirits of materialism that flit through the streets. The bags the buyers carry cannot contain the only gift that is worthwhile: Love.