IMDb RATING
6.8/10
2.6K
YOUR RATING
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.
- Director
- Writers
- Stars
Joanne Bentley
- Extra
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writers
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
Featured reviews
It has a heartwarming story and Doris Roberts is fantastic. I actually hadn't seen the first in the "Mrs Miracle" series prior to watching this one and I could still follow along with no problem, as they were about two different families. I would recommend this to anyone who enjoys a feel-good holiday movie. The whole family will enjoy it.
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.
10russedav
I really pity the unjustified Scrooge mentality of the 3 negative reviews of 4 before mine. I'm sorry they fail to realize that what one perceives as "plastic" in acting is often just as much a failure on the part of the viewer even to be WILLING to connect with the actor, a willingness I've had for some years with Eric Johnson/Jake & Jewel Staite/Holly and now appreciate having with Doris Roberts/Mrs. Miracle.
I realize the suspension of disbelief can be overused and often is, but in my viewing there was little needed on my part. I thankfully already knew Jewel Straite from Stargate: Atlantis days but was happy to find the two new "jewels" of Jake & Mrs. Miracle, though not realizing that Jake's Eric Johnson was the same old lovably affable self in Flash Gordon of a few years ago. Why they pass up wonderful guys like him for leads or cancel the shows in which they ARE leads is a sad testimony especially to the bad nature of the media and to some extent the viewers. Long story short, don't listen to the Scrooges that panned this jewel; be like Scrooge himself became, joyful adherent to the joys of Christmas by joining Jake and Holly and fellows in this warm-hearted "Merry Christmas" celebration movie. Don't miss it!
I realize the suspension of disbelief can be overused and often is, but in my viewing there was little needed on my part. I thankfully already knew Jewel Straite from Stargate: Atlantis days but was happy to find the two new "jewels" of Jake & Mrs. Miracle, though not realizing that Jake's Eric Johnson was the same old lovably affable self in Flash Gordon of a few years ago. Why they pass up wonderful guys like him for leads or cancel the shows in which they ARE leads is a sad testimony especially to the bad nature of the media and to some extent the viewers. Long story short, don't listen to the Scrooges that panned this jewel; be like Scrooge himself became, joyful adherent to the joys of Christmas by joining Jake and Holly and fellows in this warm-hearted "Merry Christmas" celebration movie. Don't miss it!
Liked the first 'Mrs Miracle' film, while not loving it. It was charming, heart-warming and very easy to watch with a truly great Doris Roberts. Even if the pacing and dialogue not perfect and there was little original. So a nice film if one doesn't expect a classic. While follow ups don't always have good reputations, the second 'Mrs Miracle' film was watched anyway as Roberts returning was hard to resist and being a big lifelong fan of Christmas (and many festive films and specials).
This follow up turned out to be better than expected. Actially liked it a little more than the first film, with the same great things repeated and a couple of improvements along the way. It is not perfect or one of my favourite Christmas films by all means, but as far as festive follow ups/sequels go (very variable in quality) this fares quite favourably. It also compares favourably to the other recently seen Christmas films too, which was an interesting if uneven experience.
Shall gets the imperfections out of the way. Of course the story is predictable again, one knows what happens next a lot of the time. The too neat and abruptly introduced ending being a prime example.
What is also introduced out of nowhere and completely rushed through is the 180 character change for one character, meaning that the change wasn't believable. And it would have been if the change was gradual and if it was an ongoing conflict, not something that happens out of convenience. It is a touch slow in places perhaps too and the dialogue a bit cheesy early on.
A lot is good here though. Roberts once again radiates in charm and comic joy. Jewel Staite and Eric Johnson are also likeable, with a lovely natural chemistry, and Lauren Holly, while over the top at times, enjoys herself. Tom Butler does a nice job. The film looks decent, the locations are particularly striking. The music provides some affectionate nostalgia and is pleasant to listen to, while the direction avoids being too routine. The Christmas atmosphere is handled charmingly and affectionately and the romance is genuinely sweet and doesn't go overboard on the schmaltz.
Roberts' presence does lighten things up and avoids the film from getting over-serious. Despite the predictability, it has its heart in the right place, a difficult to dislike atmosphere and while not all the messaging succeeds it is well intended and has an honesty about it, also found it relatable. There is definitely a festive spirit and there is plenty of warmth and charm here, with enough parts to warm and melt the heart. Never does it feel too juvenile or mean-spirited and the sentimentality generally doesn't become too much.
Nice film overall. 7/10.
This follow up turned out to be better than expected. Actially liked it a little more than the first film, with the same great things repeated and a couple of improvements along the way. It is not perfect or one of my favourite Christmas films by all means, but as far as festive follow ups/sequels go (very variable in quality) this fares quite favourably. It also compares favourably to the other recently seen Christmas films too, which was an interesting if uneven experience.
Shall gets the imperfections out of the way. Of course the story is predictable again, one knows what happens next a lot of the time. The too neat and abruptly introduced ending being a prime example.
What is also introduced out of nowhere and completely rushed through is the 180 character change for one character, meaning that the change wasn't believable. And it would have been if the change was gradual and if it was an ongoing conflict, not something that happens out of convenience. It is a touch slow in places perhaps too and the dialogue a bit cheesy early on.
A lot is good here though. Roberts once again radiates in charm and comic joy. Jewel Staite and Eric Johnson are also likeable, with a lovely natural chemistry, and Lauren Holly, while over the top at times, enjoys herself. Tom Butler does a nice job. The film looks decent, the locations are particularly striking. The music provides some affectionate nostalgia and is pleasant to listen to, while the direction avoids being too routine. The Christmas atmosphere is handled charmingly and affectionately and the romance is genuinely sweet and doesn't go overboard on the schmaltz.
Roberts' presence does lighten things up and avoids the film from getting over-serious. Despite the predictability, it has its heart in the right place, a difficult to dislike atmosphere and while not all the messaging succeeds it is well intended and has an honesty about it, also found it relatable. There is definitely a festive spirit and there is plenty of warmth and charm here, with enough parts to warm and melt the heart. Never does it feel too juvenile or mean-spirited and the sentimentality generally doesn't become too much.
Nice film overall. 7/10.
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!
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.
- Quotes
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)
Details
- Release date
- Countries of origin
- Official sites
- Languages
- Also known as
- Miracle de Noël à Manhattan
- Filming locations
- Production companies
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content