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Clips from Miracle on 34th Street (1947)
"And publicity's just the way to do it."
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"Thanks, Mr. Sawyer."
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"Oh, Mr. Gailey!"
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"Mr. Gailey, wait a minute."
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"Mr. Gailey, one moment, please."
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"I don't see what they're making such a fuss about."
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"After all, he's an old man..."
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"Why don't you see the doc? Take a few weeks off. Go fishing. Go hunting."
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"-Why should I? -Because this Kringle case is dynamite."
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"Let a judge handle it that isn't up for reelection."
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"An entirely logical and reasonable assumption, I'm afraid."
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"It would be, if the clerk or Mr. Mara or I believed that we were Santa Claus."
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"Anyone who thinks he's Santa Claus is not sane."
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"Not necessarily."
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"You believe yourself to be Judge Harper."
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"Yet no one questions your sanity because you are Judge Harper."
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"I know all about myself. Mr. Kringle is the subject of this hearing."
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"Yes, Your Honor. If he's the person he believes himself to be"
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"just as you are, then he's just as sane."
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"Granted. But he isn't."
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"-But he is, Your Honor. -Is what?"
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"I intend to prove that Mr. Kringle is Santa Claus."
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"He's crazy too."
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"-Hello! -Hello, darling."
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"-We're gonna celebrate. -Celebrate?"
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""Gailey Throws Bombshell on New York Supreme Court.""
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"Front page. Good, good."
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"-You're not serious about this? -Of course I am."
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"But you can't prove he's Santa Claus."
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"Why not? Macy and Gimbel shook hands. That wasn't possible, but it happened."
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"That I'm jeopardizing the prestige of an established law firm"
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"and either I drop this case or they'll drop me."
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"These last few days we've made some wonderful plans. Then you go on an idealistic binge."
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"That's all."
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"Psychologist!"
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"Where'd you graduate from, a correspondence school?"
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"You're fired."
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"I object to this testimony. It's ridiculous and irrelevant."
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"Gailey's made a circus of this court. There's no such person as Santa Claus."
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"I submit it's purely a matter of opinion."
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"it's the state supreme court, and I won't waste its time."
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"Mr. Mara seems to have appointed himself judge."
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"Is there or is there not a Santa Claus?"
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"Well..."
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"The court will take a short recess to consider the matter."
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"but if you rule there's no Santa, start looking for the chicken farm now."
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"We won't be able to put you in the primaries."
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"But, Charlie, listen to reason."
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"I'm a responsible judge. I've taken an oath."
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"Why don't you lis...?"
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"All right."
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"Tell them the New York State Supreme Court rules there's no Santa Claus."
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"It's all over the papers. Kids read it and don't hang up their stockings."
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"What happens to the toys that are supposed to be in those stockings?"
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"Nobody buys them."
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"The toy manufacturers will like that."
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"They'll have to lay off a lot of their employees. Union employees."
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"Now you got the CIO and the AF of L against you."
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"They're gonna adore you for it, and they're gonna say it with votes."
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"And the department stores are gonna love you too."
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"And the Christmas card makers and the candy companies."
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"Henry, you're gonna be an awful popular fella."
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"What about the Salvation Army?"
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"They got a Santa Claus on every corner, and they take in a fortune."
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"But you go ahead, Henry. You do it your way."
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"You go on back in there and tell them"
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"that you rule there's no Santa Claus. Go on!"
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"Your own and that district attorney's out there."
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"The district attorney's a Republican."
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"All rise!"
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"Before making a ruling, this court has consulted"
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"the highest authority available."
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"The question of Santa Claus seems to be a matter of opinion."
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"Many people firmly believe in him."
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"Others do not."
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"demands a broad and unprejudiced view of such a matter."
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"This court therefore intends to keep"
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"an open mind. She'll hear evidence on either side."
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"He's crazy too!"
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"The burden of proof of this ridiculous contention rests with my opponent."
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"Can he produce any evidence?"
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"If Your Honor please, I can."
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"Will Thomas Mara take the stand?"
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"-Who, me? -Thomas Mara, Jr."
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"Hello, Daddy."
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"Here, Tommy."
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"Tommy,"
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"you know the difference between telling the truth and lying?"
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"Gosh! Everybody knows you shouldn't tell a lie."
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"Especially in court."
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"Do you believe in Santa?"
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"Sure I do."
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"He gave me a brand-new Flexible Flyer sled last year."
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"-And this year... -And what does he look like?"
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"There he is, sitting there."
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"Your Honor, I protest."
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"why are you so sure this is Santa Claus?"
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"Because my daddy told me so. Didn't you, Daddy?"
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"And you believe your daddy, don't you? He's an honest man."
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"Of course he is. My daddy wouldn't tell me anything that wasn't so."
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"Would you, Daddy?"
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"Goodbye, Daddy."
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"Don't forget, a real, official football helmet."
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"Don't worry, Tommy. You'll get it."
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"The state of New York concedes the existence of Santa Claus."
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"But in so doing, we ask that Mr. Gailey cease presenting personal opinion."
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"We could bring in witnesses with opposite opinions."
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"But it's our desire to shorten this hearing, not prolong it."
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"I therefore request that Mr. Gailey now submit authoritative proof"
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"that Mr. Kringle is the one and only Santa Claus."
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"Your point's well taken."
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"I'm afraid we must agree."
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"Are you prepared to show that Mr. Kringle is Santa Claus"
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"on the basis of competent authority?"
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"Not at this time. I ask for an adjournment until tomorrow."
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"Court stands adjourned till tomorrow at 3:00."
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"Well, I... I guess that's that."
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"There's a way, Alfred. There's got to be."
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"Well, it's hard to explain."
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"They're having sort of a trial about him."
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