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Miracle on 34th Street

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    Not age appropriate for kids under 5, age appropriate for kids over 6; suggested age 6.

  • Is it any good?

    4.0
  • Common Sense says

    Classic holiday movie for the whole family.

Themes in this movie include:   family relationships, friendship, materialism
updated 11.04.09

Why We Rated This on for Ages 6 and Up

The good stuff

  • Messages:

    Tolerance of individual differences.
  • Role models:

    Susan stands up for what she believes in. Santa is fuzzy and warm. Other than a little cynicism on the part of the mother in the beginning, things are rosy all around here.

What to watch out for

  • Violence & scariness:

    Kris bops Sawyer on the head for mistreating Albert.
  • Sexy stuff:

    Not an issue.
  • Language:

    Not an issue.
  • Consumerism:

    Macy's branding throughout.
  • Drinking, drugs, & smoking:

    Not an issue.

What Parents Need to Know

This review of Miracle on 34th Street was written by Nell Minow

Parents need to know that this classic holiday tale has little objectionable content. The Macy's brand is a big focus, as is Santa over more religious aspects of the holiday.

Families Can Talk About

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  • Families can talk about why Doris doesn't want Susan to use her imagination?
  • Why do Kris and Fred think it's important?
  • Why is it important that Kris tells people to go to other stores to buy things they didn't have at Macy's?
  • Why doesn't Mr. Sawyer like Kris?
  • Why did Fred have Mr. Mara's son testify in the trial?
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What’s the Story?

In this heartwarming holiday story about the importance of childhood wonder, trust, and standing up for what you believe, Doris Walker (Maureen O'Hara), an executive at Macy's, is responsible for the Thanksgiving Day Parade. When the Santa Claus she has hired for the parade shows up drunk, she quickly substitutes Kris Kringle (Edmund Gwenn), who is an enormous success and is becomes the store's even more successful in-house Santa. He tells customers to shop elsewhere when Macy's doesn't have what they want. The employees are aghast, but it turns out to be a public relations triumph. Doris raises her daughter Susan (Natalie Wood) without any fantasies or illusions, to help her handle "reality." Susan does not believe in Santa Claus. But Kris tells her that he really is Santa Claus, and after observing him for a while she begins to believe him. Kris has the enthusiastic support of lawyer Fred Gailey (John Payne), who cares deeply for Doris and Susan. But Kris' insistence that he really is Santa Claus leads to a hearing on his mental competency. Downtrodden, Kris doesn't even want to assist in his defense. So it's up to Doris, Susan, and kids everywhere to show adults the truth.

Is It Any Good?

Ignore the pallid 1973 (television) and 1994 (theatrical) remakes. This original Miracle on 34th Street is much, much better. Both Edmund Gwenn and the screenplay won Academy Awards for this film. In a way, this story is the opposite of Inherit the Wind. Both are courtroom dramas about how we decide what is true, based on faith or based on provable fact. They have opposite conclusions, however, and the great gift of the movies is that both seem right to us. (One similarity is that in both, the judges are warned that they must make a decision that will have favorable political consequences.)

Doris has been hurt, and thinks she can protect herself and Susan from further hurt by not letting herself believe in anything outside themselves any more. She finds out that both she and Susan have missed a lot, not just in imagination but in the ability to trust, and to allow themselves to get close to other people.

Movie Details

Studio: Twentieth Century Fox, Director: George Seaton
Run time: 96 minutes
Theatrical release: 1/1/1947, DVD release: 10/5/1999
MPAA Rating: NR

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Most Recent Reviews

  1. Teen Reviewer Age 15
    Lives in New York
    I rate this title on for age 6 and give it 4.0

    we watched this in english today, and even though I fell asleep for half the movie I thought it was very cute and brings back good memories. (btw I feel asleep cause I was tired, not cause the movie bored me). Of course I never believed in santa, because that's exactly how my parents raised me and were raised. So in the end I do end up agreeing with the mother, but it's still a good movie and makes you really happy. ~Ivey

  2. I rate this title on for age 5 and give it 5.0

    A Holiday Classic!

    MIRACLE ON 34TH STREET is my favorite "Christmas" movie, in the truest sense of the word. My favorite holiday movie is "A WONDERFUL LIFE", but this one tops the list of Santa cheer. There's nothing to be concerned about, outside of a brief scene that shows a hired Santa intoxicated (he's fired). Parents can talk to kids about how seeing isn't believing, but believing is seeing. Highly recommended holiday viewing.

  3. Parent Reviewer
    Lives in Ohio
    I rate this title pause for age 5 and give it 5.0

  4. Teen Reviewer Age 16
    I rate this title on for age 5 and give it 1.0

    Holiday fave for the entire family

    I have to watch this every year!!!! The entire family can watch it.

  5. Adult Reviewer
    Lives in New Jersey
    I rate this title pause for age 8 and give it 3.0

    Really Good Kids Movie

  6. Adult Reviewer
    Lives in California
    I rate this title pause for age 0 and give it 4.0

    Better for older kids

    A gentle word of warning, if your kids are young you may not want to open the department store Santa can of worms. This makes it clear that Santas are hired help and are not always nice people. Specifically, the Santa in the very beginning of the movie is drunk to the point of passing out. If your kids have a clear grasp of Santa vs. "Santa's helpers" they should be fine. If you are trying to preserve the illusion that your kids visit the real Santa at the mall, give this movie a pass until they're a little older. My 8 and 10 year old kids prefer the newer version, which has even more references to alcohol abuse. The contemporary feel is much more enchanting for them than this older version.

  7. Adult Reviewer
    Lives in New York
    I rate this title on for age 0 and give it 1.0

    Better version...

    Nice movie, a little too modern for me. Watch the OLD black & white for an even more charming movie, goes right with "a charlie Brown Christmas" & "its a Wonderful Life". Some violent plot line in it as the characters insult each other, otherwise a good watch.

  8. Parent Reviewer
    Anonymous
    I rate this title on for age 0 and give it 5.0

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