

Call Me Mrs. Miracle
Mrs Merkle (or Mrs. Miracle as she is know by some) finds herself in a toy department of a department store that is having all kinds of financial problems, but leave it to this kind lady as she will get the Christmas spirit flowing very freely at this store.
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Plot Summary
A whimsical woman named Mrs. Miracle arrives in the life of a struggling single mother and her two children, seemingly by chance. She brings with her a magical touch, helping the family overcome their financial difficulties and reconnect with the spirit of Christmas. As she works her wonders, it becomes clear that Mrs. Miracle is more than she appears, bringing hope and joy to everyone she encounters.
Critical Reception
Call Me Mrs. Miracle is a heartwarming made-for-television holiday film that garnered a generally positive reception for its charming performances, particularly from Doris Roberts, and its feel-good Christmas spirit. While not groundbreaking, it was appreciated as a family-friendly movie that successfully evoked a sense of nostalgia and holiday cheer, making it a popular choice for seasonal viewing.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its nostalgic and heartwarming holiday theme.
- Doris Roberts' performance as Mrs. Miracle is a standout, bringing warmth and charm.
- Seen as a cozy and family-friendly Christmas movie, though somewhat predictable.
Google audience: Viewers largely enjoyed Call Me Mrs. Miracle for its classic Christmas movie feel and the uplifting story. Many appreciated the positive messages and the charming portrayal of the main character, finding it a perfect film for family holiday gatherings. Some noted it as a sweet and comforting watch, though a few found the plot to be somewhat formulaic.
Fun Fact
The film is a sequel to the 2009 television movie "Mrs. Miracle," also starring Doris Roberts in the titular role.
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