AT THE CLIMAX OF THE 1947 FILM CLASSIC, MIRACLE ON 34TH STREET, THE hero-a young lawyer determined to prove that a man who claims to be Santa Claus should not be institutionalized as a lunatic-opens the argument that will win his case by reading aloud a long description of the reliability of the U.S. Post Office.
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