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Poll: The Best Reason Why Santa Needs a Lawyer
Starting with Santa Claus (1959), when I was young, except for a few, I think, I have seen almost every Christmas movie with Santa Claus out there. I have noticed that Santa sometimes has done some legally questionable things. And, in a few, he has hired a lawyer or have elves that cite rules and regulations like a lawyer: Fred Gailey, Miracle on 34th Street (1947) - Bryan Bedford, Miracle on 34th Street (1994) - Sam Whipple, The Christmas That Almost Wasn't (1966) - the elves Bernard and Curtis from “The Santa Clause” series, and Willie from Fred Claus (2007). Okey, while using only a few films for the images on this list, but using many issues mentioned in the films or is inherent in the legend of Santa Claus, what is the best reason for Santa Claus to have a lawyer?
To discuss the charges, please contact Santa’s attorneys, “Gailey, Bedford, Bernard, Curtis, and Willie“ at the North Pole.
Results of 163 votes:
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1.To legally prove that Santa Claus exists. Miracle on 34th Street (1947)
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Tim Allen in The Santa Clause (1994)
To defend against over a billion annual charges of illegal entry into people’s houses worldwide. (Just about every Santa Claus movie ever made.) -
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Silent Night, Deadly Night (1984)
In case Santa ever decides to go postal and kill everyone, the insanity defense. All the Silent Night, Deadly Night (1984) films and Christmas Evil (1980)