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A family-owned department store is struggling to sell toys during the holidays when a mysterious employee shows up and begins to work miracles.A family-owned department store is struggling to sell toys during the holidays when a mysterious employee shows up and begins to work miracles.A family-owned department store is struggling to sell toys during the holidays when a mysterious employee shows up and begins to work miracles.
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This movie has everything you need at Christmas. A great script. Fine acting and a Christmas spirit that can't be planned or written.
This movie just works.
Impossible to find btw. I had to buy it as a Region 2 DVD from Germany!
Quite refreshing to watch during the COVID-19 quarantine; while watching it, I never once thought of it.
It's a "warm fuzzy feeling" movie as are all of the Mrs. Miracle movies. I highly recommend it.
10/10 - a good Hallmark throwback that will get you in the spirit and make you eek out a tear or two
I love this film. Its one of those feel good films. It shows humanity in all aspects.
Christmas films are in general good but not always great.
This film is a step up from standard Christmas films
It's fun and enjoyable
Hallmark specializes in Christmas movies, and this one punches all the emotional buttons. Indeed, the story of "Miracle in Manhattan" AKA "Debbie Macomber's Call Me Mrs. Miracle" is like a large jigsaw puzzle that miraculously resolves into a perfect Christmas snow scene for the holiday.
Jewel Staite ("Firefly") plays Holly, a pleasant young woman who works for Lindy Lowe (Lauren Holly), a designer of women's clothes who is the prototypical horrible boss. Holly meets store manager Jake (Eric Johnson) and somehow bumps into him again and again. At the center of this Christmas tale is Mrs. Miracle (Doris Roberts), a seasonal employee at Jake's store who may be more than just the nosy interloper she appears to be.
Those who are suckers for sappy Christmas stories with benign paranormal forces at work will appreciate the heart in this TV movie.
Jewel Staite ("Firefly") plays Holly, a pleasant young woman who works for Lindy Lowe (Lauren Holly), a designer of women's clothes who is the prototypical horrible boss. Holly meets store manager Jake (Eric Johnson) and somehow bumps into him again and again. At the center of this Christmas tale is Mrs. Miracle (Doris Roberts), a seasonal employee at Jake's store who may be more than just the nosy interloper she appears to be.
Those who are suckers for sappy Christmas stories with benign paranormal forces at work will appreciate the heart in this TV movie.
Did you know
- Goofs16 minutes before the film's end, the elder Mr. Finley gives his son Jake a Bachmann "XL Express" H-O gauge toy train set. The father explains that the gift had been purchased 20 years earlier, before Jake's mother died, which would have been 1990. A large sticker on the toy train set reads "DVD format video instructions now included with this set." However, DVDs were not developed until 1995, and DVDs and DVD players were not available on the market until 1997.
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J.R. Finley: I think I'd like to retire and work on my golf game.
Jake: You've never played golf
J.R. Finley: That's why I need to work on it.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Monsieur Miracle (2014)
- SoundtracksA Very Merry Christmas
Written by Johnny Rey (as Rhett Palmer)
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