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In London's colourful but seedy Soho of the 1950's, Michael Morgan is working mending the road. He is unhappy, with little hope of finding happiness. Then he meets Julia Gozzi, a conservative catholic girl making plans for a new life in... See more »

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Michael Morgan
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Julia Gozzi
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Sam Bishop
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Papa Gozzi
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Mafalda Gozzi
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Mama Gozzi
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Filippo Gozzi
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Johnny
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Gwladys
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Tom
Lane Meddick ...
Steve
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Maggie
Julian Somers ...
Potter
Harry Brunning ...
Ernie
Douglas Ives ...
Old Bill
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Foreman
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Mr. Swoboda
Junia Crawford ...
Delia
Betty Shale ...
Mrs. Coleman
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Karl
George Eugeniou ...
Expresso Owner
Michael Collins ...
Lorry Driver
Colin Douglas ...
Supervisor
Lucia Guillon ...
Dolores
Gordon Humphris ...
Buddy Brown
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Priest
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Mrs. Mop
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Paulo
Lynn Tracy ...
Tall Girl
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Chris Adcock ...
Workman Playing Darts (uncredited)
Paul Beradi ...
Church Congregation Member (uncredited)
Gisela Birke ...
Lottie - Girl with Telephone Trouble (uncredited)
Mervyn Blake ...
Man in Mac (uncredited)
Ernest Blyth ...
Passer-By Doffing Hat (uncredited)
Wallace Bosco ...
Pub Customer (uncredited)
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Passer-By (uncredited)
Paddy Brannigan ...
Churchgoer (uncredited)
Marguerite Brennan ...
3rd Girl (uncredited)
Golda Casimir ...
Mrs. Bellucci (uncredited)
Cyril Chamberlain ...
Policeman (uncredited)
Richard Duke ...
Onlooker at Burst Water Main (uncredited)
Eileen Forbes ...
Staff Nurse (uncredited)
David Franks ...
(uncredited)
Eddie French ...
Berce, Johnny's (uncredited)
Rex Garner ...
Max - Waiter (uncredited)
Alex Graham ...
Bystander (uncredited)
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Passer-By (uncredited)
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(uncredited)
Andy Ho ...
Chinaman (uncredited)
George Holdcroft ...
Diner in Restaurant (uncredited)
Joan Hooley ...
Black Girl (uncredited)
Raymond James ...
Minor Role (uncredited)
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Mr. Morgan (uncredited)
Dan Lester ...
Passer-By (uncredited)
Isabelle Lucas ...
French Girl (uncredited)
Jack Mandeville ...
Diner in Restaurant (uncredited)
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House Surgeon (uncredited)
Ernie Rice ...
Workman Playing Darts (uncredited)
Charles Ross ...
2nd German on Street (uncredited)
Anthony Sadler ...
(uncredited)
Anthony Sagar ...
Billy (uncredited)
Jack Sharp ...
Road Mender (uncredited)
Leslie Slysz ...
(uncredited)
Tony Spears ...
Church Congregation Member (uncredited)
Fred Stroud ...
Passer-By (uncredited)
Peter Taylor ...
1st German on Street (uncredited)
David Tilley ...
(uncredited)
Robert Vossler ...
Church Congregation Member (uncredited)
Meadows White ...
Allan - Postman (uncredited)
Peter Whitmarsh ...
(uncredited)
John Wilder ...
Pub Customer (uncredited)
Sheree Winton ...
2nd Girl (uncredited)

Directed by

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Julian Amyes

Written by

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Emeric Pressburger ... (written by)
 
Emeric Pressburger ... (novel "The Miracle of St. Anthony's Lane") (uncredited)

Produced by

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Emeric Pressburger ... producer
Earl St. John ... executive producer
Sydney Streeter ... associate producer

Music by

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Brian Easdale

Cinematography by

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Christopher Challis ... director of photography

Editing by

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Arthur Stevens

Editorial Department

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Norman Wanstall ... assistant editor
Jack Gardner ... first assistant editor (uncredited)
Norman Wanstall ... second assistant editor (uncredited)

Art Direction by

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Carmen Dillon

Costume Design by

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Julie Harris ... dress designer

Makeup Department

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George Blackler ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Charles Orme ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Robert Asher ... assistant director
Charles Hammond ... second assistant director (uncredited)
Denny Lewis ... third assistant director (uncredited)

Art Department

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Vernon Dixon ... set dresser
Dickie Bamber ... dressing props (uncredited)
Michael Lamont ... draughtsman (uncredited)
Peter Lamont ... draughtsman (uncredited)
Terence Marsh ... chief draughtsman (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Danny Daniel ... boom operator (as J.W.N. Daniel)
Gordon K. McCallum ... sound recordist (as Gordon K.McCallum)
John W. Mitchell ... sound recordist
Arthur Ridout ... sound editor
Ron Butcher ... sound camera operator (uncredited)
Roy Charman ... assistant boom operator (uncredited)
Graham Harris ... dubbing assistant (uncredited)
C. Le Mesurier ... dubbing crew (uncredited)
Gordon K. McCallum ... dubbing crew (uncredited) / sound mixer (uncredited)
J. Woodiwiss ... dubbing crew (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Austin Dempster ... camera operator
Steve Claydon ... focus puller (uncredited)
Leon Davis ... clapper loader (uncredited)
Norman Gryspeerdt ... still photographer (uncredited)

Music Department

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Frederic Lewis ... conductor
Ted Drake ... music recordist (uncredited)
Buxton Orr ... composer: additional music (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Gladys Goldsmith ... continuity
Lorely Farley ... assistant continuity (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Arthur Alcott ... production controller for Pinewood Studios
Jeanette Green ... production secretary (uncredited)
Jean Osborne ... unit publicist (uncredited)
Crew believed to be complete

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Plot Summary

In London's colourful but seedy Soho of the 1950's, Michael Morgan is working mending the road. He is unhappy, with little hope of finding happiness. Then he meets Julia Gozzi, a conservative catholic girl making plans for a new life in Canada, and "The Miracle" happens. Written by Steve Crook

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Also Known As
  • Milagro en el Soho (Spain)
  • Das Wunder von London (Austria)
  • Avventura a Soho (Italy)
  • Milagre de Amor (Brazil)
  • Eine Braut in jeder Straße (West Germany)
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  • 93 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Emeric Pressburger's novel "The Miracle of St. Anthony's Lane" was written for Kurt Gerron to film in 1934. It had been optioned to make a film at least four times and each time the film was not made so the rights reverted to Pressburger. Pressburger said he could retire if he had a few more stories like that. It was finally filmed as Miracle in Soho in 1957. See more »
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