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Glimpse of Deleted/Behind The Scenes


The holiday season is once again looming over us and to commemorate it's start, I've made a whole new flickr page of photos from 'Miracle On 34th Street'. These photos consist of deleted scenes and behind the scenes stills. Many are very rare and all are from my personal collection. Please feel free to leave comments here and on the flickr page if you'd like and share your thoughts. And be sure to check back periodically throughout the holiday season as I will add more photos on regular basis between now and Christmas.





Happy Holidays!


http://www.flickr.com/photos/MiracleOn34thSt/

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Great pictures. Details of deleted scenes are very interesting. Love that movie! Thanks for the link.

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I know Christmas is long off but I've added a ton of new photos of behind-the-scenes and deleted scenes as well as incorporating publicity shots. Hopefully they'll be even more material to add before the holidays come around again
Faith is believing in things when common sense tells you not to. - Fred Gailey & Doris Walker

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Thanks for sharing those. IT was so neat to see photos and scenes from the movie or related to it I had never seen before. What a great collection.

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Faith is believing in things when common sense tells you not to. - Fred Gailey & Doris Walker

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The cast it seems had a fun time working together.

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I loved seeing these. Thanks for sharing.

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Fascinating material and the level of deleted scenes is quite extraordinary, because some I never would have thought would have been necessary to film at all (Kris flunking the test at Bellevue). But the additional scenes would have clarified the nature of Fred/Doris's relationship which seems to happen matter-of-factly (even though we've always accepted it when watching).

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Well, its September 2015 & the holiday season is just around the corner. (Once September comes, it seems like time moves rapidly towards Christmas.)

Anyway, its been six years since I made my Flickr page featuring 'Miracle On 34th Street' & I'm glad to see fans of the film still enjoy viewing my collection. Thank you all ever so much for taking the time to visit my page.

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Of the many things I'd do with a time machine (like have Ford galvanize the first Mustangs and make Nat Cole quit smoking), one of them would be to visit the film studios and make sure they didn't throw away any cut footage. Imagine how marvelous it would be to have another 15 or even 20 minutes of original footage from this movie (and so many others) on a reissued/remastered DVD..

Edit: and thanks so much for making these wonderful snapshots available. Next best thing to actual footage..


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