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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.
Honestly? Not very — and that's the charm. It plays the hits, which is exactly the point for a cozy night in.
Everybody Loves Raymond's Doris Roberts plays the title role, a mysterious new employee who turns up at a struggling family-owned department store during the holidays and quietly starts working miracles. Jewel Staite, of Firefly fame, and Eric Johnson lead the romance as the store fights to sell toys and survive the season. At a 6.8 this is among the more solidly liked entries here, and the appeal is what it promises: a warm, twinkly Christmas-angel story with a beloved sitcom legend at its center. Whether Mrs. Miracle is what she seems is the gentle question the movie dances around, and I will not give it away.
Where this one’s rating lands against every other rated Hallmark movie.
Higher-rated than 75% of every rated Hallmark movie. The median is 6.4.
The corners of the catalog Call Me Mrs. Miracle belongs to — handy if you’re after more of the same.
Debbie Macomber's Mrs. MiraclePart of the 5-film Debbie Macomber's Mrs. Miracle series.Who’s who before you press play. Nothing here gives the ending away.
Department store worker
Man in Holly's life
Love interest
Mysterious store employee
The miracle-working helper
Store owner
Owner of the struggling store
Child
Boy in the story
Acquaintance
Person in the story
Call Me Mrs. Miracle is available via Amazon Video, Apple TV Store, and Fandango At Home. Streaming options change often, so check current availability before settling in.
Yes. Call Me Mrs. Miracle follows Mrs. Miracle.
Call Me Mrs. Miracle runs about 1 hour and 27 minutes, and was released in 2010.
Nothing close enough to suggest yet — the full catalog is a good place to wander.
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