KORDA-WELLS.
United Artists are shortly releasing the second Korda-Wells epic, "The Man Who Could Work Miracles." The story revolves around the unusual and amusing consequences which follow when a humble village shop assistant, Fotheringay, discovers . that he oossesses the power to work miracles. This ordinary and everyday individual finds himself the centre of incredible happenings. Idealists urge him to reconstruct the world, while reactionaries try to kill him. He becomes intoxicated by his own greatness, and finally stops the sun from setting and commands the earth to stop rotating. All in chaos, and Fotheringay, wearying of his exalted position, commands that the earth and sun shall revert to their former routine and that he shall lose his power to work miracles. "The Man Who Could Work Miracles" contains a strong cast headed by Roland Young, Joan Gardner, Ralph Richardson, Ernest Thesiger, Robert Cochrane, and Lady Tree. Lothar Mendes directed. .
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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 68, 17 September 1936, Page 21
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