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Clips from Miracle on 34th Street (1947)
"We've adopted her. I told her you wouldn't be able to speak to her."
Miracle on 34th Street (1947)
"But when she saw you in the parade, she said you were Sinterklaas"
Miracle on 34th Street (1947)
"-I didn't know what to do. -Hello!"
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"-Yes, I see what you mean, Mother. -Good."
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"But when he spoke Dutch to that girl, he was so..."
Miracle on 34th Street (1947)
"Susan, I speak French, but that doesn't make me Joan of Arc."
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"What I'm trying to explain to you is... Come in."
Miracle on 34th Street (1947)
"-You wanted to see me? -Come right in."
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"-Hello! Good to see you again. -It's nice to see you."
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"You're awfully lucky. Lovely little girl you have here."
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"Thank you. She's the reason I asked you by."
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"I'll be glad to."
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"Would you please tell her that you're not really Santa Claus?"
Miracle on 34th Street (1947)
"That there actually is no such person?"
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"Well, I'm sorry to disagree."
Miracle on 34th Street (1947)
"No, no, no. You misunderstand. I want you to tell her the truth."
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"-What's your name? -Kris Kringle."
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"-I'll bet you're in first grade. -Second."
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"-I mean your real name. -That is my real name."
Miracle on 34th Street (1947)
"The friendly store. The store with a heart."
Miracle on 34th Street (1947)
"The store that places public service ahead of profit."
Miracle on 34th Street (1947)
"And consequently, we'll make more profits than ever."
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"-Thank you, Mr. Macy. -Tell Santa I won't forget him either."
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"Yes, Mr. Macy."
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"Imagine. A bonus!"
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"He assumed it was our idea, so I... What's the matter?"
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"-I fired him. -Who?"
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"-Santa Claus. -What?"
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"He's insane, I tell you."
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"You heard Mr. Macy. We've got to keep him."
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"What if he has a fit or something? No, I've got to tell Mr. Macy."
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"But maybe he's only a little crazy."
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"If you fire him and we find out he wasn't crazy"
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"Mr. Macy will have us examined and fired."
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"I suppose we ought to be sure."
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"-We could have Mr. Sawyer talk to him. -Of course! He's a psychologist."
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"He's paid to examine employees. Until we get his report, we'll say nothing."
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"-I'll get in touch with him right away. -But first get that Santa Claus back!"
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"The examination won't be worth a thing without the patient."
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"It was just because I felt we owed it to him"
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"but Mr. Macy suggested that we find something else for him"
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"and keep you on by all means."
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"Oh, well, thanks. That's mighty good news. Yes."
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"-You'll be here in the morning, then? -Certainly."
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"We're all so busy trying to beat the other fellow"
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"that Christmas and I are getting lost in the shuffle."
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"I don't think so. Christmas is still Christmas."
Miracle on 34th Street (1947)
"Christmas isn't just a day. It's a frame of mind."
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"And that's what's been changing."
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"You're the whole thing in miniature."
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"-Good night. -Good night."
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"Oh, Mr. Kringle!"
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"In the morning, can you report to Mr. Sawyer?"
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"Sawyer?"
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"Yes. He'll just give you a little examination."
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"-We do it with all our employees. -A mental examination?"
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"Stand with your feet together and your arms extended."
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"-Then I want you... -Muscular-coordination test?"
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"Surely. Be glad to."
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"Sometimes the cause of nervous habits like yours is not obvious."
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"No, often they're the result of an insecurity."
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"That will be all, Mr. Kringle! Examination's over. You may go."
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"-Thank you. -You may go out that way."
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"And I've been happily married for 26 years."
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"Really? Delighted to hear it. Goodbye."
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"Yes, sir. And your wife's on 672. She says it's important."
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"No. Not a penny. I give you a liberal allowance."
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"Mrs. Walker, I'd like to talk to you about Kringle."
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"Sorry, doctor. That was Mr. Sawyer, the man I told you about."
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"-Oh, yes. -He'll be right in."
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"We appreciate your giving us your time, doctor."
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"-Dr. Pierce, Mr. Sawyer. -How do you do?"
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"After giving this man a thorough examination"
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"Really? He failed to pass the examination?"
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"-Yes. -He didn't answer correctly?"
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"Yes, he did, but there was no concentration."
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"There's no doubt about it. He should be in an institution."
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"I don't agree."
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"Mr. Kringle is incapable of either. His is a delusion for good."
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"-He only wants to be friendly. -I feel that too."
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"A famous example is that fellow."
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"There's evidence to prove him wrong, but nothing has shaken his story."
Miracle on 34th Street (1947)
"Is he in an institution? No. He owns a famous restaurant and is respected."
Miracle on 34th Street (1947)
"the deluded can be violent."
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"-I disagree with you. -But I..."
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"The way he carries that cane! He's never without it."
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"He carries a cane, but you're not implying he'd use it as a weapon?"
Miracle on 34th Street (1947)
"Mrs. Walker, I can't discharge this man. That's up to you."
Miracle on 34th Street (1947)
"You asked for my opinion, and I've given it."
Miracle on 34th Street (1947)
"please realize the responsibility is yours."
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"Speaking of delusions."
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"We're back where we started."
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"No, we're not. Dr. Pierce makes me feel perfectly confident."
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"Yes, but if anything happens, you won't get blamed, I will."
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"Nothing is going to happen."
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"Let's see, who could rent him a room?"
Miracle on 34th Street (1947)
"Your son's away at school. What about his room?"
Miracle on 34th Street (1947)
"I don't mind. I'd be glad to"
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"but Mrs. Shellhammer wouldn't like it."
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"She's a little... Say, I have an idea."
Miracle on 34th Street (1947)
"We have martinis before dinner. I'll make them double-strength tonight."
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"After a couple of them, she'll be more receptive to the idea."
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"Kris is finished at 6:00. What about the in-between time?"
Miracle on 34th Street (1947)
"Take him home, and I'll call as soon as my wife's plaster..."
Miracle on 34th Street (1947)
"Feeling gay."
Miracle on 34th Street (1947)
"If my wife has a big headache tomorrow, you can have a little one tonight."
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"What games do you play with the other children here?"
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"I don't play much with them. They play silly games."
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"They do?"
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"Today, they were in the basement playing zoo, and they were animals."
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"When I came down, Homer... He was supposed to be the zookeeper."
Miracle on 34th Street (1947)
"He said, "What kind of an animal are you?""
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"He said, "Only animals allowed. Goodbye." So I came upstairs."
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"Because I'm not a bear or a lion."
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"But the others were only children, and they pretended to be animals."
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"But that's what makes the game so silly."
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"Of course, in order to play it, you've gotta have an imagination."
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"Do you know what the imagination is?"
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"Sure. That's when you see things that aren't really there."
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"Well, that can be caused by other things too."
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