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Vintage Magic Archives
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Dai Vernon and Doug Henning
Просмотров 15 тыс.10 лет назад
Rare clip of magician Dai Vernon teaching Doug Henning the Chinese Linking Rings routine in 1972.
Vintage Magic Archives: keeping magic alive
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Vintage Magic Archives: keeping magic alive.
Robert-Houdin's Marvelous Orange Tree
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The Marvelous Orange Tree, created by Jean Eugène-Robert Houdin (1805-1871) and performed by Paul Daniels.
Robert-Houdin's Antonio Diavolo
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Antonio Diavolo, the mechanical trapeze artist created by Jean Eugène Robert-Houdin (1805-1871), performed by John Gaughan and Ricky Jay.
David Copperfield
Просмотров 6 тыс.11 лет назад
Early home videos of magician David Copperfield (David Seth Kotkin, 1956- ) performing.
Siegfried and Roy
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Early television appearance of magicians Siegfried and Roy, from 1968.
Houdini Never Died...
Просмотров 22 тыс.11 лет назад
"Houdini Never Died..." Documentary about the life and work of magician Harry Houdini (Ehrich Weiss, 1874-1926).
Erie Hall of Fame: Harry Kellar
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"Erie Hall of Fame: Harry Kellar" Short documentary film about the life and work of magician Harry Kellar aka the "Dean of American Magicians" (1849-1922).
Ali Bongo
Просмотров 8 тыс.11 лет назад
British magician Ali Bongo (William Oliver Wallace, 1929-2009) performing as "The Shriek of Araby" on The Paul Daniels Magic Show.
Jolson
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Portuguese magician Jolson (Raúl da Silva Pinto, 1922-1995) performing at Circo Chen.
Harry Houdini
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Magician Harry Houdini (Ehrich Weiss, 1874-1926) performing a bridge jump with handcuff escape in Rochester, New York, in 1907.
Harry Blackstone Jr.
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Magician Harry Blackstone Jr. (1934-1997) performing the Buzz Saw illusion.
Roy Benson
Просмотров 5 тыс.12 лет назад
Magician Roy Benson (Edward Emerson Ford McQuaid, 1914-1977) 1955 television performance.
Howard Thurston
Просмотров 7 тыс.12 лет назад
Excerpt from the feature film "Twisted Souls" from 1920 starring magician Howard Thurston (1869-1936). Thurston portrays a spiritualist who murders his best friend, a Hindu philosopher, who tries to keep Thurston from wrongdoing. This movie was never released.
So great to see again. I grew up watching these old magicians. Thanks so much.
Harry ROSY ya thank you thank you mago
Wow. I only met him once and regret not taking a few lessons which he would give to anyone with twenty bucks in his pocket. Certainly one of the masters of the art.
Wish there was more footage of his remarkable act Oddly enough, I recall that Jean Hugard, in his Modern Magic Manual, said that some of the more extraordinary sleights Downs wrote about, were never performed by him (to his knowledge) Hugard said that Downs was far too fine a performer to do that…instead combining his celebrated sleight of hand with brilliant showmanship. There was little if any “finger-flinging” even if he could have done it! And it’s funny how they talk of him being able to palm 20 coins, then 30, then 40, then 60! I’m reminded of a story about Cardini, who was a master of producing cards He met with Houdini, who was able to back palm the whole deck When Cardini lamented that he’d never been able to perform that feat, Houdini chuckled and said “oddly enough, neither have I” In other words, just so many exaggerations for showbiz
Pios en dame meta pou istorikon ?
Lol am I the only one to see him as a complete jerk to his family?
I had to find out if he looked Chinese to me he doesn't but for the time back i have to say in can see how he pulled it off.
"The Lion's Bride" must've been an amazing performance.
Thanks for sharing this video I thought Harry houdini died in the water tank trick on stage?
Magic was his one true love to him it was a elevated performance art he didn’t do tricks he naturally presented the impossible.
Kalanag und Gloria... immer noch gut, was?
Cathy Lee Crosby? She doesn't have a twin. She was famous.
if anyone has connections to his family, let me know. I found family pics in a thrift store. appear to be pulled from a photo album and given away.
un grande Fu, con su bazar de magia....un distinto
There is a trick 😂😂😂
This man was amazing and sparked, my true interest in Magic. Although my father actually fooled me the first time with a trick, where a washer was on a rope, and he was able to make a special knot to remove the washer from the rope. I bothered him for well over three months until he finally told me how it was done and after that I was hooked. Then I started doing magic simple stuff as a kid and more complex stuff as I got older. Now I still do magic and really enjoy, the look on peoples faces when they see something that is truly magical
This man was amazing and sparked, my true interest in Magic. Although my father actually fooled me the first time with a trick, where a washer was on a rope, and he was able to make a special knot to remove the washer from the rope. I bothered him for well over three months until he finally told me how it was done and after that I was hooked. Then I started doing magic simple stuff as a kid and more complex stuff as I got older. Now I still do magic and really enjoy, the look on peoples faces when they see something that is truly magical
Lord of the magic Rings!
The Unmasking of Robert Houdin - Harry Houdini
Houdini did come to believe that Robert-Houdin was some sort of fraud, which he most certainly was not.
I've never heard his voice before. It doesn't sound like I wouldn't expect, but that's just me. He always seemed like the ultimate stage of magician.
Some Magicians get this wrong! But the beauty of this illusion is that it’s examinable and can be done on a dance floor surrounded by people! Brilliant
King of Koins
I wish we still had magic like this . I’ve always wanted to know how people do this
Exquisitely flawless! My 😻 🪄 magician!
This scene was taped on location at "Astroland Amusement Park"at Coney Island,Bklyn,NYC for Bob McAllister's kids tv special"A Wonderama Magical Happening".
Internationaal erkend als de allergrootste goochelaar van zijn tijd.
Beautiful!
Amazing love this guy.
SUPER. Jammer dat hij er niet meer onder ons is 😢
I’m pretty sure he just swaps the ring out with a sleight of hand before putting it into the handkerchief, having it in his possession the entire time, and then places it into the orange tree device when he’s “cranking it up” so it comes out at the top. 🤷♂️
Do keep in mind the way the trick was presented by Mssr. Robert-Houdin. This gentleman approached it after handling the ring. Robert-Houdin would stay across the stage as an assistant brought out the tree from the far side, then would fire the gun and stay put. As said here, firing the gun would seemingly start the music, the flowers and the rest of the show.
The tricks literally mid-industrial revolution, moving parts by themselves would constitute magic to vast majority of people back then. Context matters.
I was very lucky to meet Dai Vernon (only once) in 1981 in Melbourne, Australia. He signed my copy of his book Dai Vernon Book of Magic.
Grand Illusions! When did all of those eps air? I have the two disc set but there are Way More eps than on those two discs! 🖖👀👽👽👽
Nothing short of flawless
Does anyone know what show this is being performed on?
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He looks like Homelander... 😯
Amazing. I wish more footage existed of this outstanding performer.
I saw him perform this in NYC in the 1960's. He was on stage with other greats such as John Mullholland and Roy Benson. Anyone else at that show?
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 cheers Hollie ❤
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At 12:51 he didn't put the card to the middle of the deck. He put it right beneath the top card. If you look carefully, the top card drops after he puts the selected card underneath it
Always loved Slydini’s magic
🐇🎩Amazing footage!
Loved it 🙌
i wonder if he was somehow related to me? the Wingfield part of my surname isnt super common.
I still tear up watching their final show.. Truly masters of their craft.. They have left a huge void in magic, a void that can never be filled ever again.. Massive respect for S&R.. 🙏🏻😔
Wow! I’m glad his work has been preserved. Very entertaining! 👏👏👏
Dunninger inspired the character of The Shadow.
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