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In YES, VIRGINIA, eight-year-old Virginia O'Hanlon's (voiced by Beatrice Miller) fervent faith in Santa's existence is shaken when a playground bully named Charlotte (Julian Franco) tells her that it's "infantile" to believe in him.
- Pete Circuitt
- Emily Ashby
- New Video Group
Holiday hardship in 1897 prompts an Irish immigrant's (Richard Thomas) daughter to ask the New York Sun a question.
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- Charles Jarrott
- Holiday, Drama
- Richard Thomas, Ed Asner, Charles Bronson
Dec 8, 1991 · Yes Virginia, There Is a Santa Claus: Directed by Charles Jarrott. With Richard Thomas, Edward Asner, Charles Bronson, Massimo Bonetti. Inspired by the famous 1897 editorial that has become a holiday staple, Yes Virginia, There Is A Santa Claus tells the story of young Virginia O'Hanlan and the newspaper man who answered her question.
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- Drama
- Charles Jarrott
- 1991-12-08
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Soon he's thinking about suicide until his paper receives a letter from a child named Virginia asking if there's a Santa Claus. Based on a true story, this made-for-TV film isn't a classic and it's certainly far from a great film but there's a certain charm to it that makes it worth viewing.
Dec 12, 2019 · Then there is Virginia, played by Katharine Isabelle. Her Virginia is sweet, compelling, and innocent – the definition of childlike wonder. For a television movie, I was impressed with the production design. It was well done and felt like a history lesson in itself.
Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus, is a 1991 made-for-television Christmas family drama film directed by Charles Jarrott. The film is based on the story behind the widely reprinted editorial by Francis Pharcellus Church written in response to a letter by eight-year-old Virginia O'Hanlon asking whether Santa Claus was real in 1897.