The Man Who Could Work Miracles
The Man Who Could Work Miracles

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The Man Who Could Work Miracles

1936
Movie
82 min
English

An ordinary man, while vigorously asserting the impossibility of miracles, suddenly discovers that he can perform them.

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: Lothar MendesGenres: Comedy, Fantasy, Short

Plot Summary

George Fotheringay, a humble bookshop assistant, discovers he has the ability to make anything he says come true. Initially using his powers for minor conveniences and to impress his landlady's daughter, he soon finds himself wielding immense power. As his abilities grow, so does his responsibility, forcing him to confront the potential consequences of unchecked power on humanity.

Critical Reception

This short film, based on a H.G. Wells story, was generally well-received for its imaginative concept and solid performances. It is often cited as an early example of a fantasy film with a thought-provoking message about power and responsibility, though its brevity limits its narrative depth.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its clever premise and H.G. Wells's source material.

  • Appreciated for its early exploration of fantasy and power dynamics.

  • Noted as an engaging, albeit brief, cinematic experiment.

Google audience: Audience reception information for this early short film is not readily available through modern aggregated review platforms like Google.

Fun Fact

The film was produced by Alexander Korda and adapted from a short story by science fiction giant H.G. Wells, who also contributed to the screenplay.

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So a couple of unseen angels (George Sanders & Torin Thatcher) are sitting up on a cloud discussing life, love and the pursuit happiness when they decide to endow one single man - "George" (Roland Young) - with limitless power, just to see ...