Advertisement: In the end, Susan's Dream Home is "For Sale," and Kris knows where to send them. The owners are mysteriously missing. So, either he is Santa Claus and brought the house into existence—or he's a wack-job and he murdered the owners so that the girl he's obsessed with associates him with a happy event.
The many faces of Kris Kringle The central figure of "Miracle on 34th Street" is Kris Kringle (Richard Attenborough), a kindly man with a beard who takes the job of Santa Claus after confronting the previous Cole's Santa (Jack McGee) over drinking on the job.Dec 8, 2021
The 1947 supporting cast is the best. Every character has motivation, feels different, and every actor perfectly fits their role. Maureen O'Hara's Doris Walker is immaculate.Dec 24, 2020
The stunning emerald-cut Cartier ring, seen in the 1994 remake of the classic Christmas film 'Miracle on 34th Street', is now worth an estimated £2,100,000 million ($2,800,000).Dec 15, 2020
Santa Claus also has some other names: Saint Nicholas, St. Nick, Kris Kringle, Pelznickel. Two of his names -- Santa Claus and Saint Nicholas -- both come from the Dutch who settled in New York long ago.Dec 13, 2014
Yes, Santa Claus is real. The real name of Santa Claus was Saint Nicholas, also known as Kris Kringle. ... Saint Nicholas was born in 280 A.D. in Patara, near Myra in modern-day Turkey. The Saint donated all his inherited wealth and often travelled along the countryside, helping the poor and sick.Dec 24, 2019
Just as the judge (Robert Prosky) is about to make his decision – and it seems he was going to rule against Kris – Susan walks up to the judge with a Christmas card containing a $1 bill. On the back, the words In God We Trust are circled.
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You see, Mrs. Walker, this is quite an opportunity for me. For the past 50 years or so I've been getting more and more worried about Christmas. Seems we're all so busy trying to beat the other fellow in making things go faster and look shinier and cost less that Christmas and I are sort of getting lost in the shuffle.
Faith is believing in something when common sense tells you not to. Don't you see? It's not just Kris that's on trial, it's everything he stands for. It's kindness and joy and love and all the other intangibles.
Mr. Shellhammer: But... but maybe he's only a little crazy like painters or composers or... or some of those men in Washington.