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Miracle on 34th Street

If you really believe, anything can happen.
1994 | 114m | English

(47572 votes)

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Six-year-old Susan Walker has doubts about childhood's most enduring miracle—Santa Claus. Her mother told her the secret about Santa a long time ago, but, after meeting a special department store Santa who's convinced he's the real thing, Susan is given the most precious gift of all—something to believe in.
Release Date: Nov 18, 1994
Director: Les Mayfield
Writer: George Seaton, John Hughes, Valentine Davies
Genres: Family, Fantasy, Drama
Keywords new love, holiday, department store, santa claus, miracle, wish, remake, christmas
Production Companies 20th Century Fox, Hughes Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $46,264,384
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Mara Wilson Susan Walker
Richard Attenborough Kris Kringle
Dylan McDermott Bryan Bedford
Elizabeth Perkins Dorey Walker
J. T. Walsh Ed Collins
James Remar Jack Duff
Robert Prosky Judge Henry Harper
Jack McGee Tony Falacchi
Jennifer Morrison Denice
Jane Leeves Alberta Leonard
Joss Ackland Victor Landbergh
Allison Janney Woman in Christmas Shop
Simon Jones Donald Shellhammer
Kathrine Narducci Mother
Mary McCormack Myrna Foy
Rosanna Scotto News Anchor
Michele Marsh News Anchor
Susie Park Newscaster
Janet Kauss Newscaster
Eliza Harris Iceskater (uncredited)
Peter Siragusa Cabbie
Samantha Krieger Sami
Horatio Sanz Orderly
Lisa Sparrman Mrs. Collins
Kimberly Smith Court Clerk
Mike Bacarella Santa
Bianca Rose Pucci Little Girl
Jimmy Joseph Meglio Little Boy
Margo Buchanan Another Mother
Alexandra Michelle Stewart Child
Paige Walker Leavell Tricia
Joe Moskowitz News Anchor
Lester Holt Newscaster
Joss Ackland Victor Landbergh (uncredited)
Melinda Chilton Reporter (uncredited)
Name Job
Doug Kraner Production Design
Kathy O'Rear Costume Designer
Julio Macat Director of Photography
Paul Allen Transportation Coordinator
Leslie E. Rollins Set Decoration
John Berger Set Designer
William S. Beasley Unit Production Manager
Gregory L. McMurry Visual Effects Supervisor
James Nedza Assistant Art Director
Patricia Klawonn Set Designer
Christine A. Johnston Production Supervisor
Trudy Ramirez Script Supervisor
Randy Suhr First Assistant Director
Steve Arnold Art Direction
Richard Fernandez Assistant Art Director
Nancy Mickelberry Set Designer
Carl J. Stensel Set Designer
Troy Borisy Set Dresser
Bob Hudgins Location Manager
Peter Kuttner First Assistant Camera
Ron Judkins Sound Mixer
Mark R. Lindberg Gaffer
Michael Lange Electrician
Fernando M. Briones Best Boy Grip
David Conoghan Rigging Grip
Ben Nye Jr. Key Makeup Artist
Dominic Mango Hairstylist
Eileen McCahill Costumer
Fred C. Vitale First Assistant Editor
Ewa Sztompke Dialogue Editor
Tim Holland Sound Effects Editor
Hugh Waddell ADR Editor
Phil Benson Assistant Sound Designer
Karen Harding Assistant Sound Editor
Tom Barwick Foley Artist
Dan Garde Music Editor
Kimberly Jase First Assistant Accountant
Patty Willett Production Coordinator
Armand Paoletti Transportation Coordinator
Keith P. Cunningham Art Department Coordinator
Dennis McNeill Color Timer
Daniel B. Clancy Leadman
Scott H.C. Delsner Second Second Assistant Director
George Kohut Camera Operator
Steven Silverstein Camera Loader
John P. Friday Electrician
Roger G. Anderson Rigging Gaffer
Peter Donogue Key Rigging Grip
David J. Chamerski Assistant Property Master
Bunny Parker Key Hair Stylist
Jennifer Jobst Costume Supervisor
John D. Milinac Special Effects Coordinator
Gloria S. Borders Supervising Sound Editor
Gary Summers Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Claire Sanfilippo Dialogue Editor
Sue Fox ADR Editor
Clare C. Freeman Foley Editor
Scott Guitteau Assistant Sound Editor
Dennie Thorpe Foley Artist
Patricia Carlin Music Editor
Allen E. Taylor Production Accountant
Laura Tiz Assistant Accountant
Raymond Rarrick Construction Foreman
Kevin J. Maxwell Transportation Co-Captain
Gary Burritt Negative Cutter
Rich Moskal Assistant Location Manager
John Waldo Second Assistant Camera
Robert Jackson Boom Operator
Park B. Taylor Best Boy Electric
Tyree Miller II Electrician
Dennis De La Mata Grip
William D'Ambra Property Master
Jamie Sue Weiss Makeup Artist
Bruce R. Hogard Costume Supervisor
Gina Panno Costumer
Penny Lee Hallin Assistant Editor
Barbara McBane Dialogue Editor
Sandina Bailo-Lape Foley Editor
J.R. Grubbs Assistant Sound Editor
Susan Sanford Assistant Sound Editor
Tony Eckert Foley Recordist
Thomas Bianco Assistant Accountant
Robert J. Carlyle Construction Coordinator
James Hogan Transportation Captain
Ken Cabrera Craft Service
Les Mayfield Director
George Seaton Original Film Writer, Screenplay
John Hughes Screenplay
Bruce Broughton Original Music Composer, Orchestrator
Raja Gosnell Editor
Valentine Davies Story
Jane Jenkins Casting
Janet Hirshenson Casting
Michele Ziegler Second Assistant Director
Mike Moyer Gaffer
Randy Thom Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Sound Mixer
Ethan Van der Ryn Sound Effects Editor
Name Title
William S. Beasley Executive Producer
William Ryan Executive Producer
John Hughes Producer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
6.0

I'm not sure that this really needed reimagining, but Sir Richard Attenborough was probably the best man at giving it a go when it was remade. He is "Kris Kringle", recruited by a struggling toy store to take part in their Christmas parade when their regular fella hits the bottle once too often. He ... goes down a treat and is soon in their store chatting to all the children. He has an honest streak - he tells the parents where they can shop more cheaply and that's risky for his job! His bosses see a marketing opportunity in his altruism though, and the store's profits soar. He isn't popular with everyone, however, and after a street altercation with his walking stick a his predecessor's head, he finds himself in court. He isn't charged with assault: they are trying to certify him for claiming to be - well, whom he cannot possibly be. Or can he? It's a wee bit long, this, but Sir Richard enters into the spirit of things enthusiastically. Though his accent isn't as reliable as it might be, he brings a certain mischief to the role. He is well supported by the increasingly incredulous prosecutor "Collins" (JT Walsh) and by Robert Prosky in the judge's chair. It's a pleasing story, well told, with some gentle humour that takes a swipe at the bah-humbug society that has long since forgotten what Christmas really ought to be about. It hasn't the charm of the 1947 version, but it's still enjoyable enough to watch at this time of year.

Dec 03, 2022