Movie Review: Call Me Mrs. Miracle

If you’re a fan of Debbie Macomber and Doris Roberts then you’ll love the next installment in the life of Mrs. Miracle as she works her magic in this much anticipated sequal to the 2009 movie Mrs. Miracle. For those who truly love Christmas movies that warm your heart and make you believe in the magic of Christmas; this movie is just for you.

Starring Doris Roberts as Mrs. Merkle a.k.a Mrs. Miracle, this film doesn’t let you down, but brings your spirit up to a celebratory level. This time Mrs. Miracle is an employee at one of the few family-owned department stores in New York City. It is also a struggling department store that's not seeing the sales needed to remain in business for years to come. Not to mention that Mrs. Mirclae’s boss Jake (played by Eric Johnson) happens to be none other than the owner’s son.

While Mrs. Miracle works her magic on the sales floor she also works it by playing matchmaker to Jake and a beautiful young fashion assistant named Holly (played by Jewel Staite). Holly, who has guardianship of the nephew Gabe (played by Quinn Lord) while her brother is in Iraq, doesn’t see it coming when Mrs. Miracle works to ensure that Christmas is magical for everyone. Finley’s Department Store is financial trouble. Jake wants to sell the “old-school” toys while his father is just looking for the sales figures to rise and only wants to sell the newest and greatest toys on the market. One of those toys is the ever popular Intellytron robot. Although the store is failing, things are about to turn around. While no one exactly knows where Mrs. Miracle came from or who even hired her, she spins her charm and toys begin to sell faster than ever. Bringing love into the holiday season and turning a failing department store into a success is just an everyday miracle when Mrs. Merkle is around.

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