At the Macy's Department Store Thanksgiving Day parade, the actor playing Santa is discovered to be drunk by a whiskered old man. Doris Walker, the no nonsense special events director, persuades the old man to take his place. The old man proves to be a sensation and is quickly recruited to be the store Santa at the main Macy's outlet. While he is successful, Ms. Walker learns that he calls himself Kris Kringle and he claims to be the actual Santa Claus. Despite reassurances by Kringle's doctor that he is harmless, Doris still has misgivings, especially when she has cynically trained herself, and especially her daughter, Susan, to reject all notions of belief and fantasy. And yet, people, especially Susan, begin to notice there is something special about Kris and his determination to advance the true spirit of Christmas amidst the rampant commercialism around him and succeeding in improbable ways. When a raucous conflict with the store's cruelly incompetent psychologist erupts, Kris finds himself held at Bellevue where, in despair, he deliberates fails a mental examination to ensure his commitment. All seems lost until Doris' friend, Fred Gaily, reassure Kris of his worth and agrees to represent him in the fight to secure his release. To achieve that, Fred arranges a formal hearing in which he argues that Kris is sane because he is in fact Santa Claus. What ensues is a bizarre hearing in which people's beliefs are reexamined and put to the test, but even so, it's going to take a miracle for Kris to win.
Maureen O'Hara | Doris Walker |
John Payne | Fred Gailey |
Edmund Gwenn | Kris Kringle |
Gene Lockhart | Judge Henry X. Harper |
Natalie Wood | Susan Walker |
Porter Hall | Granville Sawyer |
William Frawley | Charlie Halloran |
Jerome Cowan | Dist. Atty. Thomas Mara |
Philip Tonge | Julian Shellhammer |
Cyril J. Mockridge | Composer |
Sam Bagley | Courtroom spectator |
Harry Antrim | Mr. R. H. Macy |
Arline Bletcher | Courtroom spectator |
Jack Albertson | Post Office mail sorter next to Lou (uncredited) |
Richard Day | Art Director |
Lela Bliss | Mrs. Shellhammer (uncredited) |
Richard Irvine | Art Director |
Dick Cogan | Department Store Head (uncredited) |
Ernest Lansing | Set Decorator |
Walden Boyle | Judge's Clerk (uncredited) |
Kevin Burke | Child on Santa's lap (uncredited) |
Thomas Little | Set Decorator |
Dorothy Christy | Secretary (uncredited) |
Mike Donovan | Court Bailiff (uncredited) |
Kay Nelson | Custome Designer |
Jeff Corey | Reporter (uncredited) |
Ben Nye | Makeup Artist |
Teddy Driver | Terry (uncredited) |
Roger Heman Sr. | sound |
Sheryl Deauville | Double for Natalie Wood |
Mary Field | Dutch Girl's Adopted Mother (uncredited) |
Arthur von Kirbach | sound |
William Forrest | Doctor Rogers at Bellevue (uncredited) |
Jack Gargan | Chauffeur (uncredited) |
Robert Gist | Department Store Window Dresser (uncredited) |
Alvin Greenman | Alfred |
Jane Green | Mrs. Harper (uncredited) |
Curt Furberg | Courtroom spectator |
Percy Helton | Drunken Santa Claus |
Alvin Hammer | George (uncredited) |
Theresa Harris | Cleo (uncredited) |
Herbert Heyes | Mr. Gimble (uncredited) |
Robert Hyatt | Thomas Mara Jr. (uncredited) |
Clark Howat | Extra in Macy's Lunchroom (uncredited) |
Richard Irving | Reporter (uncredited) |
William Hoehne Jr. | Sam the clerk (uncredited) |
Robert Karnes | Second Bellevue Interne (uncredited) |
Fran Lee | Customer (uncredited) |
Marlene Lyden | Dutch Girl (uncredited) |
Robert Lynn | Macy Salesman (uncredited) |
Mae Marsh | Woman in Santa Line (uncredited) |
Ida McGuire | Drum Majorette (uncredited) |
Joseph McInerney | Bailiff (uncredited) |
King Lockwood | Courtroom spectator |
Jean O'Donnell | Miss Adams (uncredited) |
Jean O'Connell | Miss Adams (uncredited) |
Anne O'Neal | Secretary to Mr. Sawyer (uncredited) |
Gil Perkins | Court Officer Bearing Mail (uncredited) |
William Marion | Courtroom spectator |
'Snub' Pollard | Mail-Bearing Court Officer (uncredited) |
Lorin Raker | Macy Salesman (uncredited) |
Bob Reeves | Bit Role (uncredited) |
Ray Spiker | Court Officer Bearing Mail (uncredited) |
Thelma Ritter | Peter's Mother (uncredited) |
Clyde McLeod | Courtroom spectator |
Stephen Roberts | Security Guard (uncredited) |
Charles Meakin | Courtroom spectator |
Jeffrey Sayre | Courtroom Reporter (uncredited) |
Richard Neill | Courtroom spectator |
James Seay | Dr. Pierce (uncredited) |
Irene Shirley | R.H. Macy's Secretary (uncredited) |
Ann Staunton | Mrs. Mara |
Patty Smith | Alice (uncredited) |
Valentine Davies | Story |
Brick Sullivan | Guard (uncredited) |
Anthony Sydes | Peter (uncredited) |
Charles G. Clarke | Cinematographer |
Guy Thomajan | Lou (uncredited) |
Lloyd Ahern | Cinematographer |
Basil Walker | Bellevue Interne (uncredited) |
John Roy | Court Officer Bearing Mail |
Robert L. Simpson | Editor |
Fred Sersen | Visual Effects |
Alfred Newman | Music Director |
Edward B. Powell | Music |
Maurice De Packh | orchestrator |
Arthur Tovey | Patient |
Lyman Hallowell | Editorial Services |
Charles Le Maire | Costume Design |