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The Man Who Could Work Miracles (1954)Discover the power of miracles with quotes and sound bites from Alec Guinness' captivating performance in "The Man Who Could Work Miracles". A classic episode of Theatre Royal from 1954, based on the H.G. Wells novel.

Actors: Alec Guinness (Narrator / George Fotheringay)

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171 The accent is on excitement with a different flair tomorrow evening here on NBC with a pair of unique adventure dramas.

172 The blue would make up very nicely, madam.

173 The blue? Oh, but of course, I've set my heart on it.

174 The blue? Oh, don't be ridiculous. I wouldn't dream of being seen in the blue. Wouldn't dream of it. Even the brown is better than the blue.

175 The hero of the story, I think we shall have to call him our hero, was a clerk at Gomshot's, the drapery store, and his name was George Fotheringay.

176 The man in the street, I notice, is apt to drink, not wisely, but too well. Could you do something about it?

177 The National Broadcasting Company present, transcribed, Sir Ralph Richardson, your host in Theater Royal.

178 The other is Jason and the Golden Fleece. And the scene is the New Orleans waterfront.

179 The power to work miracles is a gift, a peculiar quality like genius or second sight. Either two, it has come very rarely and to exceptional people.

180 The small hours found them in the market square under the still moon in a sort of ecstasy of thaumaturgy.

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