The Christmas Miracle of Jonathan Toomey with Tom Berenger: DVD Cover

    The Christmas Miracle of Jonathan Toomey Director: Bill Clark Cast: Tom Berenger, Joely Richardson, Luke Ward-Wilkinson

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    • DVD Release Date: 10/23/2007
    • Sales Rank: 6,628

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    Disc #1 -- The Christmas Miracle of Jonathan Toomey
    1. A Way of Life [11:53]
    2. A Somber Message [7:36]
    3. Moving On [4:38]
    4. A New Beginning [6:05]
    5. Gloomy Toomey [5:21]
    6. A Date [6:13]
    7. Fidgety Company [8:17]
    8. Not Too Friendly? [6:59]
    9. Reaching Out [11:19]
    10. Growing Up [8:52]
    11. Making Amends [8:49]
    12. End Credits [5:16]

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    Tom Berenger and Joely Richardson star in this live-action adaptation of Susan Wojciechowski's beloved children's tome, The Christmas Miracle of Jonathan Toomey. The fable centers around two lonely, broken people. Jonathan Toomey (Berenger) is a woodcutter who buried his ability to love when he lost his wife and child in a horrid accident, and thus earned the nickname Gloomy at the hands of misunderstanding local children. Thomas McDowell (newcomer Luke Ward-Wilkinson) watched quietly as the death of his father ripped away his childhood innocence - and destroyed his world. Now, Thomas's single mother, Susan (Richardson) must sell their urban home and move, son-in-tow, into the countryside to live with her sister. When Thomas grows virtually inconsolable over the loss of a wooden manger scene bequeathed to him by his dad, Susan asks Jonathan to carve a new one for the young boy. In time, a most unexpected friendship blossoms between Thomas and the old woodcutter, that heals the wounds and melts the heart of each broken soul. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide All Movie Guide

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