A Tribute to Miracle on 34th Street

Faith is believing in things that common sense tells you not to … that was good advice when this movie was made in 1947 and it's even better advice in today's cynicism-drenched society. Call us corny but here at Destination Hollywood we believe that even the most hard-hearted skeptics among us can't help but be touched by this heartwarming Christmas story about a disillusioned mother and daughter who are taught to believe again by Santa Claus himself. A lovely story, high-caliber stars and scene stealing supporting players combine to make a movie that has practically become required holiday viewing for generations of movie lovers. We celebrate all year-round in our Tribute to Miracle on 34th Street.
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Destination Hollywood Suggests these Tributes dedicated to two of Miracle on 34th Street's stars ...
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A Tribute to Maureen O'Hara
Best known for her five turns as John Wayne's leading lady and as being Natalie Wood's mother in Miracle on 34th Street, she in actuality had a varied and noteworthy Hollywood career which we spotlight in our Tribute to Maureen O'Hara.
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A Tribute to Natalie Wood
Only 10 years old when she made her first movie she made a movie virtually every year after that until 1970. Her tragic death left us with an abbreviated but rich career which is spotlighted in our Tribute to Natalie Wood.
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Miracle on 34th Street © 1947 20th Century Fox. All rights reserved. This Tribute is not officially endorsed or authorized by 20th Century Fox. Unauthorized use of this material is strictly prohibited. © 2001-2008 Destination Hollywood. All rights reserved.
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