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* [[Executive Meddling]]: The film was originally released in ''May'' despite being a Christmas film, due to an executive that believed people were more willing to see movies in May instead. This famously led to a marketing campaign that hid the Christmas themes of the film, including a trailer that instead of showing the film showed a fictional producer trying to figure out how to sell it while other contemporary stars raved about it. Fortunately, the film turned out to be a massive success anyway and actually ran long enough that it was still in theaters when Christmas ''actually'' rolled around.
* [[Executive Meddling]]: The film was originally released in ''May'' despite being a Christmas film, due to an executive that believed people were more willing to see movies in May instead. This famously led to a marketing campaign that hid the Christmas themes of the film, including a trailer that instead of showing the film showed a fictional producer trying to figure out how to sell it while other contemporary stars raved about it. Fortunately, the film turned out to be a massive success anyway and actually ran long enough that it was still in theaters when Christmas ''actually'' rolled around.
* [[Hey Its That Guy]]:
* [[Hey Its That Guy]]:
** In the original, the judge's political advisor is [[I Love Lucy|Fred Mertz]]. The judge himself is [[His Girl Friday|Peter "Pinky" Hartwell]]. We also get appearances from a then-unknown Thelma Ritter (as a Macy's shopper) and Jack Albertson (as a postal worker).
** In the original, the judge's political advisor is [[I Love Lucy|Fred Mertz]]. The judge himself is [[His Girl Friday|Peter "Pinky" Hartwell]]. We also get appearances from a then-unknown Thelma Ritter (as a Macy's shopper) and [[Chico and The Man|Jack]] [[Willy Wonka and The Chocolate Factory|Albertson]] (as a postal worker).
** In addition to the established character actors, the 1994 remake had Jayne Leeves around the time ''[[Frasier]]'' was starting, and Dylan McDermott of ''[[The Practice]]''. It also has Allison Janney years before ''[[The West Wing]]''.
** In addition to the established character actors, the 1994 remake had Jayne Leeves around the time ''[[Frasier]]'' was starting, and Dylan McDermott of ''[[The Practice]]''. It also has Allison Janney years before ''[[The West Wing]]''.
* [[Keep Circulating the Tapes]]: The 1973 made-for-TV remake has yet to receive a DVD release. However, it has become available for Netflix streaming.
* [[Keep Circulating the Tapes]]: The 1973 made-for-TV remake has yet to receive a DVD release. However, it has become available for Netflix streaming.


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[[Category:Miracle On Thirty Fourth Street]]
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Revision as of 15:49, 13 December 2013


  • Executive Meddling: The film was originally released in May despite being a Christmas film, due to an executive that believed people were more willing to see movies in May instead. This famously led to a marketing campaign that hid the Christmas themes of the film, including a trailer that instead of showing the film showed a fictional producer trying to figure out how to sell it while other contemporary stars raved about it. Fortunately, the film turned out to be a massive success anyway and actually ran long enough that it was still in theaters when Christmas actually rolled around.
  • Hey Its That Guy:
    • In the original, the judge's political advisor is Fred Mertz. The judge himself is Peter "Pinky" Hartwell. We also get appearances from a then-unknown Thelma Ritter (as a Macy's shopper) and Jack Albertson (as a postal worker).
    • In addition to the established character actors, the 1994 remake had Jayne Leeves around the time Frasier was starting, and Dylan McDermott of The Practice. It also has Allison Janney years before The West Wing.
  • Keep Circulating the Tapes: The 1973 made-for-TV remake has yet to receive a DVD release. However, it has become available for Netflix streaming.