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'Miracle on 34th Street' producers thought more people were willing to go to the theaters in the summer months because of the hot weather.
What makes 1994's Miracle on 34th Street a Christmas Classic? We're breaking down everything to find out why we still believe every year.
1994’s Miracle on 34th Street is filled with magical moments. But some were more enjoyable to film than others for actor Mara Wilson.
In 1994, the first "official" remake of "Miracle on 34th Street" was released. This was the first time that a full-length remake of the movie came out, as the others were made for television.
During the film’s development period, the project went through a variety of titles before landing on Miracle at 34th Street.
“Miracle on 34th Street” astounds me every time I watch it. It’s not simply a great Christmas movie; it’s a great movie.
1 Crazed Holiday Shopping Inspired the Film’s Concept The idea for Miracle on 34th Street came to screenwriter Valentine Davies during a frantic Christmas Eve shopping trip in 1944. Overwhelmed ...
On June 11, 1947, 20th Century-Fox unveiled Miracle on 34th Street in theaters, from producer William Perlberg and director George Seaton.
In this Classic Christmas Movie Breakdown we’re looking at a remake of another staple of the season, one that somehow lived up to impossible expectations, the 1994 version of Miracle on 34th Street.