Als ein netter alter Mann, der behauptet, der Weihnachtsmann zu sein, als geisteskrank eingeliefert wird, beschließt ein junger Anwalt, ihn zu verteidigen und argumentiert vor Gericht, dass ... Alles lesenAls ein netter alter Mann, der behauptet, der Weihnachtsmann zu sein, als geisteskrank eingeliefert wird, beschließt ein junger Anwalt, ihn zu verteidigen und argumentiert vor Gericht, dass er der echte Weihnachtsmann ist.Als ein netter alter Mann, der behauptet, der Weihnachtsmann zu sein, als geisteskrank eingeliefert wird, beschließt ein junger Anwalt, ihn zu verteidigen und argumentiert vor Gericht, dass er der echte Weihnachtsmann ist.
- 3 Oscars gewonnen
- 10 Gewinne & 1 Nominierung insgesamt
- Post Office Mail Sorter Next to Lou
- (Nicht genannt)
- Mr. R.H. Macy
- (Nicht genannt)
- Courtroom Spectator
- (Nicht genannt)
- Mrs. Shellhammer
- (Nicht genannt)
- Courtroom Spectator
- (Nicht genannt)
- Judge's Clerk
- (Nicht genannt)
- Child on Santa's Lap
- (Nicht genannt)
- Secretary
- (Nicht genannt)
- Department Store Head
- (Nicht genannt)
Handlung
WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesIn the untranslated dialogue with the Dutch girl, Kris asks her what she wants for Christmas. She says she wants nothing, telling him she got her gift by being adopted by her new mother.
- PatzerKris claims that John Quincy Adams' Vice-President was Daniel D. Tompkins; actually, it was John C. Calhoun. Tompkins served under James Monroe from 1817-1825. The confusion likely occurred because Adams was the 6th President, whereas Tompkins was the 6th Vice-President, as Thomas Jefferson and James Madison had three Vice-Presidents between them.
- Zitate
Mr. Shellhammer: But... but maybe he's only a little crazy like painters or composers or... or some of those men in Washington.
- Crazy CreditsThe film's credits do not contain the standard "All characters and events are fictional..." disclaimer, leaving many people to believe that this was a true story.
- Alternative VersionenAlso available in two computer colorized versions. The film was first colorized in 1985 by Color Systems Technology, Inc. and again in 2006 by Legend Films using much-improved technology. Prints came with a disclaimer: "It has been altered without the participation of the principal director, screenwriter and other creators of the original film."
- VerbindungenFeatured in The Screen Writer (1950)
- SoundtracksJingle Bells
(1857) (uncredited)
Written by James Pierpont
Played at the announcement of the parade
Played occasionally in the score
Sung a cappella a bit by Percy Helton and later by Jack Albertson
Frankly, in view of the fact that much of "Miracle" had already been shot on location in Macy's New York City store (to say nothing of the fact that studio heads of that era -- or any era, for that matter -- were notoriously prone not to take such financial risks), this "legend" is likely just so much "hype," otherwise known as "nonsense."
Thankfully, this is the only trace of phoniness attached to this jewel of a movie. "Miracle On 34th Street" is just that, in every sense of the word: a miracle.
Take a perfectly-crafted, thoughtful screenplay. Add an impeccable cast (from top-to-bottom, by the way; catch, just as one example, Thelma Ritter's uncredited turn as "Peter's Mother"). Throw into this mix an on-location "shoot" (along with Macy's, there's the store's actual 1946 Thanksgiving Parade, footage in a post office facility and a courthouse) which gives this film a nice sense of verisimilitude . . . just in case you're not already prepared (courtesy of Edmund Gwenn, in a totally-deserved Oscar-winning performance) to recapture your belief in Santa Claus.
"Miracle On 34th Street" is many things: a celebration of the Christmas spirit, a heartfelt plea against the "over-commercialism" (even in 1947)of Christmas, an examination of faith itself . . . just to name a few.
It works on every level. Every bit as well today, 54 years after its initial release, as then. Don't waste your time with the remakes -- both on TV as well as theatrical productions (and the less said about an abortive 1963 Broadway musical adaptation, "Here's Love," the better.)
Go for the original film. Go for the genuine article. Again and again and again.
- bigpurplebear
- 24. Dez. 2001
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- Laufzeit1 Stunde 36 Minuten
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