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The Man Who Could Work Miracles (1954) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 15

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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141 Oh, dear, though. Mrs. Minchin said there was nothing very much left over.
142 Oh, dear. I thought something would go wrong.
143 Oh, dear. It didn't have to be Hades, after all. As long as it was far enough...
144 Oh, fear me. It really is a very powerful gift.
145 Oh, get him out of here and shove his head under the pump.
146 Oh, go to Hades.
147 Oh, it's you, is it? Young fellow what was causing trouble last night at the Long Dragon? Gent what broke the lamp? -Well, I really didn't mean to...
148 Oh, Mr. Gomshot. Did you hear the story about Fotheringay last night in the Long Dragon? -No. -What happened?
149 Oh, that's a bit tall, isn't it? -Why not?
150 Oh, very well. All the beer in the town turn to water. -Aren't you perhaps forgetting something? -Oh, and all the stout as well. -Thank you.

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