Watch: Yes Virginia, There Is a Santa Claus 1991 123movies, Full Movie Online – While newspaper writer Church struggles with the death of his wife, he receives a “special” assignment. He must answer a little girl’s question about whether Santa Claus really exists. Based on a true story..
Plot: While newspaper writer Church struggles with the death of his wife, he receives a “special” assignment. He must answer a little girl’s question about whether Santa Claus really exists.
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Great film
Very uplifting, Good Holiday Cheer! Everyone should see it if they can. Wish I could find a place to purchase this film for my collection. Great performances given by all cast members. Hope for humanity, and hope for our families. This film helps to lift my spirits and makes me remember just what is important in our lives. This movie is about a reporter who has lost his drive, now he could lose his job. A family struggles very hard to make it in the world (just like now for some). Watch Charles Bronson and Richard Thomas in there unforgettable roles as they give us a way to look at things all over again.(If your into Christmas Movies you should also try to see The Little Match Girl, Rudy from the Cosbys makes this film extra special)
“If you see it in The Sun, it’s so!”
I’m glad I ran across this film on DVD at a local library, otherwise would probably not have ever known about it. Richard Thomas was an obvious choice for the role of an out of work family man trying to make ends meet, while the surprise of the picture is the casting of tough guy Charles Bronson in the role of a down and out newspaper columnist, still mourning the death of a wife and daughter a year after it occurred. There are depressing aspects to the story, though they form a backdrop to the more inspirational outcome of Francis Church (Bronson) coming to terms with his life and realizing that he still has something to contribute to his newspaper and the world at large. Little moments in the film stand out, like eight year old Virginia O’Hanlon (Katharine Isabelle) agonizing over the existence of Santa Claus, and a postman’s good will in offering her a stamp to mail her inquiring letter to The New York Sun. Rounding out the main cast is Ed Asner in the role of the paper’s editor, much more sympathetic in the role than he was in the Seventies on ‘The Mary Tyler Moore’ show, and later his own series, ‘Lou Grant’. It’s a heartwarming picture in many respects, although the ending brings the entire cast together to the O’Hanlon doorstep in a somewhat unbelievable manner. By that time however, you’ll believe in Santa Claus, making the film a wonderful holiday experience.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 35 min (95 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated PG-13
Genre Drama
Director Charles Jarrott
Writer Val De Crowl, Andrew J. Fenady
Actors Richard Thomas, Edward Asner, Charles Bronson
Country United States, Canada
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Sound Mix Stereo
Aspect Ratio 1.33 : 1
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Laboratory Consolidated Film Industries (CFI), Hollywood (CA), USA (as CFI)
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Negative Format 35 mm
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Printed Film Format 35 mm