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The Miracle is the thirteenth studio album by the British rock band Queen, released on 22 May 1989 by Parlophone Records and Capitol Records in both the United Kingdom and the U.S. respectively, where it was the band's third and final studio album to be released on latter label, and their first studio album on the former label.
The Miracle is a 1959 American historical fiction film directed by Irving Rapper and starring Carroll Baker and Roger Moore. It is a remake of the 1912 hand-colored, black-and-white film The Miracle , which was in turn a production of the 1911 pantomime play, The Miracle , written by Karl Vollmöller and directed by Max Reinhardt .
"The Miracle" is the fifth and final single from Queen's 1989 studio album of the same name. It was composed by the entire band, though Freddie Mercury and John Deacon were the main writers. [ 4 ] It was released as a single on 27 November 1989 and it was the band's final single release of the 1980s .
The Miracle (Turkish: Mucize, pronounced ) is a 2015 Turkish drama film directed by Mahsun Kırmızıgül. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The movie received a sequel called The Miracle 2: Love (Turkish: Mucize 2 Aşk) in 2019.
The Miracle (German: Das Mirakel) is a 1911 wordless play written by Karl Vollmöller, [1] from which three movie versions were adapted. The play launched the career of the author's wife Maria Carmi , who went on to star in 25 silent films.
"The Miracle (of Joey Ramone)" originated from U2's recording sessions with Danger Mouse in 2010, initially consisting of a drum loop and acoustic guitar. [2] With the input of producers Ryan Tedder and Paul Epworth, it evolved into a rockier song called "Siren", with one lyric comparing the music of the punk rock band Ramones to a siren song. [2]
The Miracle is a South Korean 16-minute short film starring Taemin and Bang Min-ah, which parodies TV series Master's Sun and The Heirs. [1] It aired on SBS on 29 December 2013 during the SBS Gayo Daejeon .
The Miracle (Swedish: Miraklet) is a 1913 Swedish silent drama film directed by Victor Sjöström. [1] It is based on the 1894 novel Lourdes by Émile Zola. Cast.