The Man Who Could Work Miracles (1936) | |
Director(s) | Lothar Mendes, Alexander Korda (uncredited) |
Producer(s) | Alexander Korda |
Top Genres | Comedy, Fantasy |
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The Man Who Could Work Miracles (1936) was a Comedy - Fantasy Film directed by Alexander Korda and Lothar Mendes and produced by Alexander Korda.
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The Man Who Could Work Miracles (1936)
By Beatrice on Aug 28, 2013 From Flickers in TimeThe Man Who Could Work Miracles Directed by Lothar Mendes and Alexander Korda Scenario and dialogue by H.G. Wells from a story by H.G. Wells; screenplay by Lajos Bir? 1936/UK London Film Productions First viewing Comedy and H.G. Wells wouldn’t seem to be an obvious match but it works out fai... Read full article
The Man Who Could Work Miracles
By Barry P. on Apr 18, 2013 From Cinematic Catharsis(1936) Directed by Lothar Mendes; Written by H.G. Wells (Scenario and dialogue) and Lajos Bir? (Screenplay); Based on a short story by H.G. Wells; Starring: Roland Young, Ralph Richardson, Edward Chapman, Ernest Thesiger, Joan Gardner and Sophie Stewart; Available on DVD Rating: **** &... Read full article
The Man Who Could Work Miracles
By Barry P. on Apr 18, 2013 From Cinematic Catharsis(1936) Directed by Lothar Mendes; Written by H.G. Wells (Scenario and dialogue) and Lajos Bir? (Screenplay); Based on a short story by H.G. Wells; Starring: Roland Young, Ralph Richardson, Edward Chapman, Ernest Thesiger, Joan Gardner and Sophie Stewart; Available on DVD Rating: **** &... Read full article
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Col. Winstanley, who was obviously meant to be the "old colonel", describes George Fotheringay as being young, but Ralph Richardson, who played him, was 35 years old - 15 years younger than Roland Young, who played Mr. Fotheringay.
Michael Rennie's first film.
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