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Miracle on 34th Street (1994 film) Quotes

Miracle on 34th Street (1994 film) is a TV program that debuted in 1970 . Miracle on 34th Street stopped airing in 1970.

It features John Hughes (filmmaker) as producer, Bruce Broughton in charge of musical score, and Julio Macat as head of cinematography.

Miracle on 34th Street (1994 film) is recorded in English and originally aired in United States. Each episode of Miracle on 34th Street (1994 film) is 114 minutes long. Miracle on 34th Street (1994 film) is distributed by 20th Century Fox.

The cast includes: Elizabeth Perkins as Dorey Walker, Mara Wilson as Susan Walker, Dylan McDermott as Bryan Bedford, Robert Prosky as Judge Henry Harper, J. T. Walsh as Ed Collins, and William Windom as C.F. Cole.

Miracle on 34th Street (1994 film) Quotes

Dylan McDermott as Bryan Bedford

  • (Dylan McDermott) "Well, tell me something, Daniel could that man be Santa Claus?"
  • (Daniel) "Nope."
  • (Dylan McDermott) "Why not?"
  • (Daniel) "'Cause Santa don't got a grumpy face."
  • (Dylan McDermott) "Your Honor, a lot of people believe in Mr. Kringle. Including millions of children. If you rule against him, you won't destroy anyone's belief but you will destroy the man they believe in. Mr. Kringle is not concerned for himself, if he was he wouldn't be here. He is in this regrettable positon because he is willing to sacrifice himself for children. To create in their minds a world far better than the one we've made for them. If this is, as Mr. Collins suggests, a masquerade then Mr. Kringle is eager to forfeit his freedom to preserve that masquerade. To subject himself to prosecution to protect the children's right to believe. If this court finds that Mr. Kringle is not who he says he is, that there is no Santa, I ask the court to judge which is worse: A lie that draws a smile or a truth that draws a tear."

Mara Wilson as Susan Walker

  • (Mara Wilson) "This is the house I asked Kris for, and he got me a dad, and the third thing I'll just have to wait for."
  • (Mara Wilson) "Would it please the court if I gave you your Christmas card? I don't think I'll see you again. Unless I get arrested which is highly unlikely because it's Christmas Eve and I'm going to bed uncharacteristically early."

Elizabeth Perkins as Dorey Walker

  • (Elizabeth Perkins) "Susan."
  • (Mara Wilson) "What?"
  • (Elizabeth Perkins) "What else did you ask Mr. Kringle for?"
  • (Mara Wilson) "A baby brother. See ya."
  • (Elizabeth Perkins) "Are you still coming to dinner?"
  • (Dylan McDermott) "Am I still invited?"
  • (Priest) "Are you ready?"
  • (Elizabeth Perkins) "For what?"
  • (Priest) "To get married."
  • (Elizabeth Perkins) "Would you be our Santa Claus?"
  • (Kris Kringle) "Uh, me?"
  • (Elizabeth Perkins) "Well, do you have any experience?"
  • (Kris Kringle) "Well just a little."
  • (Kris Kringle) "You think I'm a fraud, don't you?"
  • (Elizabeth Perkins) "Fraud is a bit too strong of a word."
  • (Kris Kringle) "But you don't believe in me."
  • (Elizabeth Perkins) "I believe that Christmas is for children."
  • (Kris Kringle) "Well your daughter doesn't believe in me, either."
  • (Elizabeth Perkins) "I don't think that there's any harm in not believing in a figure that many do acknowledge to be a fiction."
  • (Kris Kringle) "Oh, but there is. I'm not just a whimsical figure who wears a charming suit and affects a jolly demeanor. You know, I I I'm a symbol. I'm a symbol of the human ability to be able to suppress the selfish and hateful tendencies that rule the major part of our lives. If you can't believe, if you can't accept anything on faith, then you're doomed for a life dominated by doubt."
  • (Elizabeth Perkins) "Susan, there is something I have to tell you."
  • (Dylan McDermott) "Merry Christmas."
  • (Elizabeth Perkins) "I don't care what you asked Mr. Kringle for. Susan, that is not why we're going to the house."
  • (Mara Wilson) "We're going to the cataloged house, right? That's the house I told him I wanted. I showed him a picture of it and he took it and he said he would get for me."
  • (Dylan McDermott) "Well, a house is a pretty big gift, Susan."
  • (Mara Wilson) "That's what Mr. Kringle said."
  • (Elizabeth Perkins) "Honey, we are going to the house because it snowed. And it's very pretty. And because Mr. Shellhamer wants to take photographs for next years Christmas catalog. Which, I think, is awfully bold of him. It is a holiday."
  • (Mara Wilson) "That's just an excuse. Mr. Kringle did all this. I'm very sorry Mother, you have it perfectly wrong."

Robert Prosky as Judge Henry Harper

  • (Robert Prosky) "Mr. Collins, would you like to cross examine"
  • (Robert Prosky) "your wife?"
  • (Grandson) "Ask him. Ask him. Look at him, Grandpa. Ask him."
  • (Robert Prosky) "Uh, I'm sorry. He, uh he thinks you're Santa Claus."
  • (Kris Kringle) "I am."
  • (Kris Kringle) "Merry Christmas."

J. T. Walsh as Ed Collins

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William Windom as C.F. Cole

  • (William Windom) "We invite you to ask yourself this one simple question: Do you believe in Santa Claus?"

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