When it comes to Christmas movies, everyone probably has a favorite. There are the many incarnations of Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol”; 1946’s “It’s a Wonderful Life”; or a new entry, 2003’s “Love Actually” (though that one’s not exactly family fare). Still, the best — shown, if nothing else, by its having been re-made four times — is 1947’s “Miracle on 34th Street.” It’s the story of a jolly man with white whiskers named Kris Kringle who believes he is the one and only real Santa Claus — eventually proving this in court to establish his sanity. He’s aided by the Post Office’s timely delivery to him, in that courtroom, of some letters addressed to “Santa Claus.” But so little faith did Twenti
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