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One Wish Too Many

  • 1956
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  • 56m
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7.1/10
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John Pike in One Wish Too Many (1956)
ComedyFamilyFantasy

A young boy finds a magic marble that grants him any wish he wants. One day he wishes for a giant steam-roller, and it starts to trash London.A young boy finds a magic marble that grants him any wish he wants. One day he wishes for a giant steam-roller, and it starts to trash London.A young boy finds a magic marble that grants him any wish he wants. One day he wishes for a giant steam-roller, and it starts to trash London.

  • Director
    • John Durst
  • Writers
    • Mary Cathcart Borer
    • John Eldridge
    • Norah Pulling
  • Stars
    • Anthony Richmond
    • Rosalind Gourgey
    • John Pike
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    47
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Durst
    • Writers
      • Mary Cathcart Borer
      • John Eldridge
      • Norah Pulling
    • Stars
      • Anthony Richmond
      • Rosalind Gourgey
      • John Pike
    • 7User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Anthony Richmond
    • Peter
    Rosalind Gourgey
    • Nancy
    John Pike
    • Ian
    Terry Cooke
    • Bert
    Arthur Howard
    • Headmaster
    Gladys Young
    • Miss Mint
    Sam Costa
    • Mr. Pomfrett
    Frank Hayden
    • Mr. Brown
    Bay White
    • Mrs. Brown
    Paddy Joyce
    Paddy Joyce
    • Barrow Boy
    Anthony John
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    • Director
      • John Durst
    • Writers
      • Mary Cathcart Borer
      • John Eldridge
      • Norah Pulling
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    5gribben-1

    "The Magic Marble" would be a better title

    I saw this film in the Regal Cinema in Altrincham in about 1958 or 1959 during the kids' Saturday morning session. It was a mighty push and shove to get in, then some old Tom and Jerries - a bit ancient even then - maybe a bit of American Sci-fi of the shiny metal suit and death ray variety from the 1940's.- a few Bugs Bunnies and then a feature film - That was it - a good tanner's worth -(two and a half new pence). Kept us off the streets for and hour or two in those days before Saturday Morning Kids TV (or if, I remember correctly, Saturday Morning TV at all - at least in the UK.) Actually I only remember the bit at the end of this film with the out of control steam roller - I won't spoil it - but I'm still waiting for the sequel! But it must have been some movie as I think it's just about the only thing I remember from my Saturday morning kids' matinées.
    8gevezex-83577

    Al always thought this was in color

    I must have been between 4 and 6 years old when I first saw this movie on TV. For years, I believed it was a color film, but in reality, our TV was only black and white. The idea of making a wish with a magical ball left a lasting impression on me and has stayed with me ever since. I often fantasized about owning an object that could grant me the same kind of power. The way that marble met its end is something I've never forgotten. It's remarkable how deeply a film like this can impact you at such a young age. I searched for the movie title countless times over the years, and in the end, it was ChatGPT that finally gave me the correct answer.
    7overseer-3

    Part of my childhood

    My Dad used to take this movie out of the library system on 16mm (back in the days before video) and show it to us and the children in the neighborhood in our garage, projected on a screen. As I grew older I remembered the film but not the title. We called it "The Magic Marble" (which actually is a better title!) not "One Wish Too Many". Courtesy of IMDb members I recently discovered the correct title and managed to obtain a video transfer of the film. So exactly 40 years after I had first seen this film I finally saw it again.

    While it certainly has its charms, especially the performances of the little children, the photography doesn't hold up as well. It is rather dreary, taking place somewhere in an unattractive suburb of London. I felt sorry for the little girl who lived with her grandmother but was too poor to afford a doll. And the little boy got into all kinds of trouble with the magic marble. I kept wondering: why doesn't he wish for something better than new curtains for his mother? How about asking for world peace?

    The ending was kind of cute however, making it look like a sequel had been planned, but as far as I know nothing was made. It's a fun premise for a film however. Definitely could use an updating, but maybe it would be too innocent for children today. Oh well...

    7 out of 10, mostly for nostalgia's sake and the clever premise of the film, plus the children's performances.
    stevekelly-69709

    'The Magic Marble'

    Wow it's interesting reading all these memories of everyone albeit the last one in 2013 (hoping all are still well). I saw this movie whilst in my latter years at junior school around '78-'80 sat on the cold assembly floor in my school shorts with my legs crossed, but remember how 'magical' the film was! I recall snippets of the film how the young lad could use the powers of the 'magic marble' but yes my biggest memory is that of the steam roller at the end and what happened to the marble after! So here I am in different times led in bed with covid 19 (thankfully feeling not too bad) wondering what I could watch and this film sprang to mind! Finally found it on you tube, writing this as I've watched the first 10 minutes or so and it's amazing how quick the memories come flooding back, so here we are 43 odd years later......'I wish' I can now watch the rest of the film! Lol.
    8cshohlen-90507

    60 Years ago ... and still searching ...

    I saw this movie about 60 years ago in germany when I was about 6 years old. Ever since I've been looking with great hopes for my magic marble. Came across this movie title with instant happy memories flashing in my head. ... am still looking.

    I can't wait to see this movie again. Of course, like always, it will not have the same effect on me than sixty years ago. However, it will bring back memories from my childhood. I wish this review wouldn't require at least 600 or more characters, instead would let us simply use a few good words with impact to feed our loving past memories that we adore so much!

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      First cinema score of Douglas Gamley.
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      "The steam roller was designed and built on the Isle of Wight by the late Tony Andrews"

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    • Release date
      • September 1956 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • O jedno życzenie za wiele
    • Filming locations
      • Poplar, London, England, UK
    • Production company
      • Realist Films Ltd.
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    • Runtime
      56 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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