The lives of three people are changed by an old man who insists that he is Santa Claus. Details of how the book came to be written and made into a film are included in a brief historical note written by Anna Marlis Burgard.
Based on the book by Valentine Davies. The story of an old man who thinks he is Santa Claus. When those who don't believe him take steps to have him put away, the case goes to court and on the outcome hangs not only Kris's fate but also the political future of the presiding judge, the integrity of the U.S. Post Office, and the happiness and dreams of those who have become close to Kris.
Remake of the 1947 movie in which Kris Kringle (Attenborough), while working at Macy's, encounters an unbelieving child (Wilson) and goes on trial to prove he is Santa.
Kris Kringle who, unbeknownst to cynical adults, is the real Santa Claus, is hired to play himself at Macy's. His gentle, joyous spirit and magical powers soon transform those around him, including a little girl and her world-weary mother.
Does anyone still believe in Santa Claus? Susan Walker and her mother, Dorey, don't but they hire an old man named Kriss Kringle to work in the department store. Then miracles andisasters start to happen.