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Call Me Mrs. Miracle

2010

90 minutes

Director

Michael M. Scott

Cast

Doris Roberts

Jewel Staite

Eric Johnson

Description

"Call Me Mrs. Miracle" is a heartwarming holiday film where Mrs. Emily Merkle, affectionately known as Mrs. Miracle, appears as a seasonal employee at Finley's Department Store in New York City. With the store facing financial difficulties during the Christmas season, Mrs. Miracle's presence brings unexpected joy and solutions, impacting the lives of the store's staff and customers. Her magical influence helps a marketing executive and a toy department manager find love and rediscover the true spirit of Christmas.

Professions

Department Store Worker

Marketing executive

Toy department manager

Settings & Cities

New York City during the Christmas season

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

New York City, New York

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Review

Call Me Mrs. Miracle: The Hallmark Holiday Movie That’s Equal Parts Funny and Heartwarming
If you’re a fan of Hallmark movies, you know exactly what to expect—wholesome plots, festive cheer, and the kind of characters that could give your favorite Christmas decorations a run for their money. Call Me Mrs. Miracle is no exception. Featuring the legendary Doris Roberts, the adorable Jewel Staite, and the charming Eric Johnson, this delightful romp is exactly what you need to kick off the holiday season with a side of laughter.
The movie follows Mrs. Miracle (Roberts), an angelic figure who shows up in the nick of time to spread holiday magic. She’s got the cheery attitude, the perfect advice, and the ability to make Christmas miracles happen. But as is the case in all Hallmark holiday movies, the real magic isn’t about decorating trees or finding love—it’s about learning that family, kindness, and a little holiday cheer can save even the most cynical hearts.
Jewel Staite (from Firefly fame) plays a busy single mom who’s so tangled in her holiday to-do list that she can hardly remember the true meaning of Christmas. Enter Mrs. Miracle, who not only helps her find time for love but also teaches her how to turn off her phone and remember what’s really important. And then there’s Eric Johnson, playing the charming shopkeeper who will make your heart melt with his Christmas spirit. Seriously, you’ll probably want to move into his bakery.
While the plot may seem familiar (after all, it's a Hallmark movie), the performances shine through in a way that will leave you both laughing and sighing in equal measure. It’s the perfect recipe for a holiday movie marathon.
In conclusion, Call Me Mrs. Miracle is everything you love about Hallmark movies—predictable, heartfelt, and sprinkled with just the right amount of charm and humor. If you’re looking to get in the holiday spirit without any plot twists that’ll knock you off your feet (or risk burning your cookies), this one’s for you.

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