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Clips from Miracle on 34th Street (1947)
"But I've got a feeling he is Santa Claus."
Miracle on 34th Street (1947)
"Some people don't believe that. That's why..."
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"He's not like anyone else. He must be Santa."
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"I think perhaps you're right."
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"Is Mr. Kringle sad now, Mother?"
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"I'm afraid he is."
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"Then I'm going to write him a letter right now and cheer him up."
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"Hey, Lou."
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"-Come here. -Yeah."
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"Here's a new one."
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"I seen them write to Santa, North Pole and South Pole."
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"Here's a kid writes, "Kris Kringle, New York Court House.""
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"-Can you beat that? -He's right."
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"They got him on trial. He claims he's Santa, and the DA claims he's nuts."
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"Here, read it for yourself. Right on the front page."
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"I don't know. There must be 50,000 of them."
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"Bags and bags all over the joint, and there's more coming in every day."
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"-Hey, Lou. -Yeah?"
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"It'd be nice to get rid of them, huh?"
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"Yeah, but..."
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"Hey! That's a wonderful idea..."
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"I mean, why should we be bothered with all that stuff?"
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"Why don't you get a couple of big trucks."
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"Load them with Santa mail and deliver it to Mr. Kringle at the courthouse."
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"Let somebody else worry about it, huh?"
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"Jingle bells, jingle bells Jingle all the way"
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"-Hello, Kris. -Fred."
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"Kris, I'm afraid I've got bad news for you."
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"I've tried every way to get some competent authority."
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"I've wired the government, the mayor, even..."
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"This is worth more than all the governors and mayors in the world."
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"It's all over. Look at him."
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"He hasn't got a thing."
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"And furthermore"
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"the defense has yet to offer one concrete piece of evidence"
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"to substantiate this claim."
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"In view of these facts, and especially since today is Christmas Eve"
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"I ask that you sign the commitment papers without delay."
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"Mr. Gailey, have you anything further to offer?"
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"I'd like to submit the following facts in evidence. It's the post office"
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"an official agency of the United States government."
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"The post office was created by the 2nd Continental Congress"
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"on July 26, 1776."
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"The first postmaster general was Benjamin Franklin."
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"The post office is one of the largest concerns in the world."
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"Last year, under Robert Hannigan, it did a gross business"
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"of $1,112,877,174."
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"But it has no bearing on this case."
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"It does, if I may be allowed to proceed."
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"By all means, Mr. Gailey."
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"The figures I have just quoted"
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"indicate an efficiently run organization."
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"Furthermore, the United States postal laws"
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"make it a crime to willfully misdirect mail"
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"Thus, the department uses every possible precaution."
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"New York is second to none in its admiration of the post office."
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"It is efficient and authoritative."
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"-I want to introduce this evidence. -I'll take it, please."
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"I have three letters. They're addressed simply, "Santa Claus.""
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"No other address whatsoever."
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"by bona fide employees of the post office."
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"Three letters, Your Honor, are hardly positive proof."
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"The post office receives thousands of these letters every year."
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"I have further exhibits, but I hesitate to produce them."
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"I'm sure we'll be very happy to see them."
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"Yes, yes, produce them, Mr. Gailey. Put them here on my desk."
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"-But, Your Honor... -Put them here on the desk."
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"Your Honor, every one of these letters is addressed to Santa Claus."
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"The post office has delivered them."
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"Therefore, the post office, a branch of the federal government"
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"recognizes this man, Kris Kringle, to be the one and only Santa Claus."
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"Since the United States government declares this man to be Santa Claus"
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"this court will not dispute it. Case dismissed."
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"I've gotta get that football helmet."
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"Thank you so much, Your Honor. And a very merry Christmas to you."
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"Thank you, Mr. Kringle. And the same to you."
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"Thank you."
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"-Kris. -I had to wait to tell you."
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"We're having a big Christmas party at the Brooks' Home."
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"Breakfast, a beautiful tree and. I'd like to have you and Susan."
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"Oh, I forgot."
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"Bye."
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"-Merry Christmas. -Mr. Macy."
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"Mr. Macy!"
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"and, personally and professionally, I agree with them."
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"Not the one I wanted. Not the one Mr. Kringle was going to get for me."
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"-Well, what was that? -It doesn't matter. I didn't get it."
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"I knew, but I thought there'd be a letter or something, telling me."
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"-I don't suppose you want to talk to me. -Something about a present..."
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"It's because you're not Santa Claus. That's why."
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"You're just a nice old man with whiskers, like my mother said."
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"I was wrong when I told you that, Susie."
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"You must keep believing in Mr. Kringle. You must have faith in him."
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"But he didn't get me the... That doesn't make sense, Mommy."
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"Just because things don't turn out the way you want the first time"
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"you've still got to believe in people. I found that out."
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"You mean it's like, "If at first you don't succeed, try, try again.""
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"-May I drive you home? -Thank you."
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"If you'll go this way, you'll miss a lot of traffic."
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"You go along Maplewood to Ashley."
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"I believe, I believe. It's silly, but I believe."
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"-Bye, Mrs. Walker. -Goodbye, Alfred."
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"This must be the turn here."
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"I believe."
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"Stop, Uncle Fred, stop!"
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"Stop, stop!"
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"Susie!"
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"Susie, where are you going?"
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"What is she doing? Susie!"
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"You know you shouldn't run around in other people's houses."
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"It is, it is! I know it is. My room upstairs is just like I wanted it."
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"You were right."
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"Mommy told me if things don't turn out the way you want them to"
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"you still got to believe. And I did, and you were right, Mommy."
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"Mr. Kringle is Santa Claus."
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"-Where are you going? -To see if there's a swing!"
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"There is one! There is one!"
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"I never really doubted you. It was just my silly common sense."
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"I take a little old man and legally prove to the world that he's Santa Claus..."
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"Maybe."
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