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Release Date:
December 5, 2009
Original Title:
Mrs. Miracle
Alternate Titles:
Debbie Macomber's Mrs. Miracle
Le bonheur en cadeau
Milagro en Casa
Mrs. Miracle - Ein zauberhaftes Kindermädchen
Una Tata Magica
Genres:
Comedy | Family | Fantasy | Romance | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Dan Wigutow Productions
KZ Productions
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG
Runtime: 90
Overwhelmed widower Seth Webster is searching for a housekeeper to help him with his unruly six year old twin sons. "Mrs. Miracle" mysteriously appears and quickly becomes an irreplaceable nanny, chef, friend... and matchmaker.
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Boom Operator:
Paul Novokshonoff
Casting:
Candice Elzinga
Molly Lopata
Co-Producer:
Caroline Moore
Costume Design:
Carmen Bonzelius
Director:
Michael M. Scott
Director of Photography:
Adam Sliwinski
Editor:
Jason Pielak
Executive Producer:
Michael M. Scott
Debbie Macomber
Dan Wigutow
First Assistant Director:
Mark D. Currie
First Assistant Makeup Artist:
Courtney Frey
Foley Artist:
Jason Cole
Hairstylist:
Jennifer Manton
Head Greensman:
Josephine Bleuer
Makeup Artist:
Sarah Bergeest Still
Music:
Philip Giffin
Novel:
Debbie Macomber
Post Production Supervisor:
Eric Maran
Producer:
Harvey Kahn
Production Design:
Phil Schmidt
Production Manager:
Harvey Kahn
Production Supervisor:
Allen Lewis
Recording Supervision:
Tim Archer
Script Supervisor:
Linda Strathdee
Second Assistant Director:
Quincy Wheeler-Hendren
Set Decoration:
Shirley Inget
Set Dresser:
Ryan Fehr
Special Effects Assistant:
Joel Fisher
Special Effects Coordinator:
Chris Davis
Stunt Coordinator:
Brett Chan
Stunt Double:
Larissa Stadnichuk
Third Assistant Director:
Melissa Lukacevic
Visual Effects Assistant Editor:
Felix Xu
Visual Effects Producer:
Nancy Heller
Writer:
David Golden
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