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Clips from Miracle on 34th Street (1947)
"-You're making a mistake. -I can't hear you."
Miracle on 34th Street (1947)
"You're making a mistake with the reindeer!"
Miracle on 34th Street (1947)
"Would you mind stepping out for a moment?"
Miracle on 34th Street (1947)
"I'm sorry, the store isn't open..."
Miracle on 34th Street (1947)
"I don't want to buy anything, and I'm sorry to interrupt you,"
Miracle on 34th Street (1947)
"but I wanted to tell you, you're making a serious mistake."
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"With the reindeer, I mean."
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"You've got Cupid where Blitzen should be."
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"And Dasher... Oh, Dasher should be on my right-hand side."
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"-He should, huh? -Yes, yes. Oh, and another thing."
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"I don't suppose anybody'd notice it except myself."
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"Black with a little cream."
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"Wake me up when the parade starts."
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"Jingle bells, jingle bells Jingle all the way"
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"Shameful. Absolutely shameful!"
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"Could you be Santa Claus? Have you had any experience?"
Miracle on 34th Street (1947)
"-A little. -Oh, please. You've got to help me out."
Miracle on 34th Street (1947)
"Madam, I'm not in the habit of substituting for spurious Santa Clauses."
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"-No. No, I... -Oh, please!"
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"Oh, well, the children mustn't be disappointed."
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"-All right. I'll do it. -Good. Thank you."
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"Come right this way."
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"He's wonderful! He didn't need any padding."
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"-What? -Padding. He didn't need any padding."
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"-Where did you find him? -I turned round and there he was."
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"Just think if Mr. Macy had seen the other one."
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"Just think if Mr. Gimbel had seen the other one."
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"-You want a ride? -I'm going home and getting in a hot tub."
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"And I might stay there until next Thanksgiving."
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"You should see the parade. You worked so hard on it."
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"If I want to, which I doubt, I can see it from my apartment."
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"Oh, yes!"
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"I see she doesn't believe in Santa Claus either."
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"No Santa Claus, no fairy tales. No fantasies of any kind."
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"As a matter of fact, it'll save me a frantic search in the morning."
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"Yes. That's right."
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"I'll take care of it as soon as he gets through. You'll love him."
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"With that man on the throne, my department will sell more toys than ever."
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"He's a born salesman. I just feel it."
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"Yes, yes, yes. We'll talk about it in the morning. Goodbye."
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"Goodbye."
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"And you'll find toys of all kinds at Macy's."
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"-Gee, that sure is an elegant costume. -Yes."
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"I've had it for years"
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"-You, Alfred? -Yeah, I play Santa Claus at the Y."
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"They had a costume but, well, it didn't have no padding"
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"and since I carry my own padding with me, I got the job, see?"
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"-Oh, yeah. -Why?"
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"I like to watch their faces get that Christmas look all of a sudden."
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"It makes me feel kind of good and important."
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"There you are. There you are. Good morning."
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"-Morning. -Now, before..."
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"I just want to give you a few tips on how to be a good Santa Claus."
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"Here's a list of toys that we have to push."
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"You know, things that we're overstocked on."
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"Many children will be undecided as to what they want for Christmas."
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"When that happens, you immediately suggest one of these items. Understand?"
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"Good. Now, you memorize that list and I'll..."
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"Oh, no. I'll tell you."
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"When you've finished, come up to the seventh floor. I'll be waiting for you."
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"Imagine"
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"making a child take something it doesn't want"
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"just because he bought too many of the wrong toys."
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"That's what I've been fighting against for years,"
Miracle on 34th Street (1947)
"-the way they commercialize Christmas. -Yeah, there's a lot of bad "-isms""
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"but one of the worst is commercialism."
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"Don't care what Christmas stands for. Just make a buck. Make a buck."
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"Don't bother. I'll put it away for you."
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"Oh, thank you very much!"
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"-See? I told you he'd get me one. -That's fine. That's just dandy."
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"What's the matter with you? You understand English?"
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"Macy's ain't got any. Nobody's got any. I been all over."
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"You don't think I'd have said that unless I was sure, do you?"
Miracle on 34th Street (1947)
"I keep track of the toy market pretty closely. Does that surprise you so?"
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"Surprise me? Macy's sending people to other stores? Are you kidding me?"
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"The only important thing is making the children happy."
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"Whether Macy or somebody else sells the toy doesn't matter."
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"-Don't you feel that way? -Who, me? Oh, yeah, sure."
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"-I didn't know Macy's did. -As long as I'm here they do."
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"No. I just don't get it."
Miracle on 34th Street (1947)
"Oh, I quite understand. Your little girl would like some skates."
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"Of course, you must get her the best. Their little ankles want protecting."
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"We've got skates, and they're good, but not quite good enough."
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"-That's for you. Merry Christmas! -Gimbels."
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"Hello, my good girl. How are you?"
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"Gimbels?"
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"Gimbels!"
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"Yes, but at the moment..."
Miracle on 34th Street (1947)
"I wanna congratulate you and Macy's on this wonderful new stunt you're pulling."
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"Imagine, sending people to other stores. I don't get it. Why, it's..."
Miracle on 34th Street (1947)
"-It certainly is. -You said it."
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"A big outfit like Macy's putting the spirit of Christmas"
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"I've never done much shopping here before, but I'll tell you one thing"
Miracle on 34th Street (1947)
"from now on, I'm gonna be a regular Macy customer."
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"Thank you, madam."
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"There are six more women out there who wanna thank you."
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"Not now. I've got to think this thing over."
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"Personally, I think it's a wonderful idea too."
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"You think so. Those women think so."
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"The point is, will Mr. Macy think so?"
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"I thought as long as we're in the store, you might say hello to Santa Claus."
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"Why?"
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"Because when you talk to him, you might feel differently about him."
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"Goodbye, Albert. Be a good boy, now."
Miracle on 34th Street (1947)
"-Young lady, what's your name? -Susan Walker. What's yours?"
Miracle on 34th Street (1947)
"I'm Santa Claus."
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"Oh, you don't believe that, do you?"
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"You see, my mother's Mrs. Walker, the lady who hired you."
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"But you're the best-looking one I've ever seen."
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"-Really? -Your beard doesn't have"
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"Just like I'm really Santa Claus."
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"We were talking about Susie, not about you."
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"Whether you agree or not, I ask you to respect my wishes regarding Susan."
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"She's my responsibility, and I must bring her up as I see fit."
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"Okay."
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"-Say thank you. -Thank you."
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"Bye. Merry Christmas!"
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"Young lady, what's your name?"
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"She doesn't speak English. She's Dutch. She just came over."
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"She's lived in an orphan's home in Rotterdam ever since."
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