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Miracle on 34th Street is set between Thanksgiving and Christmas in New York City, with Macy's — including its annual Thanksgiving Day Parade — serving as the backdrop.
Even though it was shot in black-and-white and released nearly 70 years ago, “Miracle on 34th Street” may well be the most modern holiday movie ever made. What makes “Miracle” progressive ...
On June 11, 1947, 20th Century-Fox unveiled Miracle on 34th Street in theaters, from producer William Perlberg and director George Seaton.
It’s also good fun spotting some of film and television’s greatest character actors in bit parts: Thelma Ritter, Jack Albertson and “Fred Mertz” himself, William Frawley.
The 34th Street Christmas decorations are up, but neighbors and city officials are asking visitors to skip the popular Baltimore holiday attraction this year due to concerns about the coronavirus.
But when the Christmas lights went on Saturday night, no visitors were allowed on the porches or inside the homes that make up Baltimore’s “Miracle on 34th Street,” and city officials are ...
Miracle on 34th Street, Valentine Davies' story of a Macy's Santa who tries to convince a 7-year-old girl that he's real, is aimed at the Polar Express crowd — children who question Santa Claus ...