Mara's objection: giving the Devil his due
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Miracle on 34th Street
montgomerydou55 — 10 years ago(February 13, 2016 12:49 PM)
Just after Thomas Mara Junior leaves the stand, Thomas Mara Senior, once he gathers his wits about him, makes a valid point. He challenges Gayley to prove that Kringle is THE ONE AND ONLY SANTA CLAUS. The judge answers that the Court must agreeand even his politician crony Charlie agrees.
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joannabaroncelli — 10 years ago(March 21, 2016 10:25 AM)
Earlier Charlie is telling Judge Harper that if he rules that there isn't a Santa Claus then he likely would be defeated for re-election because of disgruntled labor unions as a result of fall off in sales of toys and yet he had no objection to Harper having Kris committed which would have the same result in the childrens' eyes, no toys delivered. By Christmas Eve most of the presents had been bought by parents and I guess they could explain that inasmuch as Kris was unavailable his helpers delivered the presents.
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Eric-62-2 — 8 years ago(December 29, 2017 02:22 AM)
But the way out would be that the Judge could declare, "I didn't rule there was no Santa Claus, I ruled that Mr. Kringle had failed to prove that he is THE Santa Claus." That was why his political handler had no objection to what happened to Kris, he just wanted to make sure the Judge didn't declare there was no Santa, period.