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Miracle on 34th Street

Miracle on 34th Street

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great holiday radio play!!!
Review: In the golden age of radio, after a cast finished a film they would head over to Lux Radio Theatre and perform the same show for radio.

"Miracle on 34th Street" is the same familiar story, with much of the original cast. Edmund Gwenn reprises his role as Kris Kringle. Sadly missing is little Natalie Wood. The girl who replaces her has a somewhat screechy voice, and it takes away from the overall affect of the production.

The music and sound effects recreate the atmosphere of the film. The radio version is abridged, and chimes in at an hour long instead of the hour and a half of the film.

If you are going on a long drive this Christmas to visit some friends and family, why not take "Miracle on 34th Street" along with you?

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great holiday radio play!!!
Review: In the golden age of radio, after a cast finished a film they would head over to Lux Radio Theatre and perform the same show for radio.

"Miracle on 34th Street" is the same familiar story, with much of the original cast. Edmund Gwenn reprises his role as Kris Kringle. Sadly missing is little Natalie Wood. The girl who replaces her has a somewhat screechy voice, and it takes away from the overall affect of the production.

The music and sound effects recreate the atmosphere of the film. The radio version is abridged, and chimes in at an hour long instead of the hour and a half of the film.

If you are going on a long drive this Christmas to visit some friends and family, why not take "Miracle on 34th Street" along with you?


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