Sorry, I can't remember the store name. Maybe you could search for it in a detailed plot summary or ask other fans of the movie.
I'm not sure. Maybe it's never explicitly mentioned in the story.
Higbee's. It was a well - known department store at that time and was an important part of the Christmas story setting. It added a touch of authenticity and a sense of the era to the story, with its storefront and interior likely being familiar to many of the characters in the story.
It was Peter Billingsley. He was quite young when he played the role, but he managed to leave a lasting impression. His performance as the store elf was one of the memorable parts of the movie. He had a natural talent for acting even at that age.
Sure. There could be a store in a Christmas story that has a secret room filled with the rarest Christmas items from all over the world. Only those with a true Christmas spirit can find it. The store might also have a talking reindeer as a mascot, which is really special.
The store in question was Higbee's. It played a significant role in the story.
Sure. There could be family secrets stored in a Christmas story. Maybe there's a long - forgotten family tradition that is rediscovered during Christmas. This secret has been stored away in the family's history and when it comes to light, it can bring the family closer together and create a more meaningful Christmas experience.
Lots of things! There are usually elaborate decorations, sales, and people shopping for gifts. Santa might even be there for kids to visit.
I have no clue. You could try searching on dedicated movie or story forums, someone there might know.
Maybe it was Macy's. It's a well-known department store that often features in Christmas tales. But it really depends on the specific context of the story you're referring to.
I think it was Macy's. They often have a big role in Christmas tales.