The 1947 holiday classic Miracle on 34th Street is transplanted to the 1990s with few changes in this family-oriented remake. The screenplay by the prolific John Hughes sticks close to the original outline, centering on Macy's executive Dorey Walker (Elizabeth Perkins) and her young daughter Susan (Mara Wilson), neither of whom .. Read more
| Starring | Dylan McDermott, Mara Wilson, Robert Prosky, J.T. Walsh |
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| Director | Les Mayfield |
| Genres | Family |
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A rather tired remake of the original which makes little attempt to engage with present-day realities, but gains from Attenborough's cuddly performance as Kriss Kringle.
Padding the deluxe avenues of Manhattan, kindly gentleman Kriss Kringle (Attenborough) is first seen confirming to a... read more on Time Out
Capturing the Christmas spirit without overdoing the schmaltz, this story of a store Santa proving in court that he's the real thing really warmes the cockles of even the hardest Scrooge's heart. Richard Attenborough is, without a doubt, the best Santa ever committed to celuloid. I believe in Santa Claus!
Great christmas film, all year round i say!
All younger people will love it, and secretly, so will the 'grown ups!'
I watched this version and compared it with the original I must say the new version is much better and richard attenburgh is real good at playing santa, this is a nice family film to watch at christmas eve.
Great christmas film, all year round i say!
All younger people will love it, and secretly, so will the 'grown ups!'
Capturing the Christmas spirit without overdoing the schmaltz, this story of a store Santa proving in court that he's the real thing really warmes the cockles of even the hardest Scrooge's heart. Richard Attenborough is, without a doubt, the best Santa ever committed to celuloid. I believe in Santa Claus!
Capturing the Christmas spirit without overdoing the schmaltz, this story of a store Santa proving in court that he's the real thing really warmes the cockles of even the hardest Scrooge's heart. Richard Attenborough is, without a doubt, the best Santa ever committed to celuloid. I believe in Santa Claus!
Great christmas film, all year round i say!
All younger people will love it, and secretly, so will the 'grown ups!'
I watched this version and compared it with the original I must say the new version is much better and richard attenburgh is real good at playing santa, this is a nice family film to watch at christmas eve.
totally loved this film. can watch it any time of the year. always brings a tear in my eye and I BELIEVE.
Great family film in the run up to christams the story of a little girl who is doubting if santa is real. She sets santa a list that would seem imposible but he pulls through in the end.
This is an ideal christmas film,my daughter has never watched it and was told to she loved it, recommend!
I got this film and I watched it with the kids on a rainy sunday afternoon. We really enjoyed it and it felt like Christmas.
I really liked the original film too and think that is worth a watch.
a real feelgood film with sir richard playing santa in a story of wether you beleive in xmas or not with the at the time ever present mara wilson who seemed to be in everything at the time
the kids enjoyed this one, but i don't think it was brilliant
my husband laughed at me because i kept smiling while watching the film, evn the kids aged 6, 7 , and 16 enjoyed it.
it's a wonderful film to be enjoyed any time of the year , and gives you a warm fuzzy feeling at the end,highly recomend this film
A rather tired remake of the original which makes little attempt to engage with present-day realities, but gains from Attenborough's cuddly performance as Kriss Kringle.
Padding the deluxe avenues of Manhattan, kindly gentleman Kriss Kringle (Attenborough) is first seen confirming to a... read more on Time Out