Thursday, October 10, 2024

Escapes Are Not Just for the Young, Hardeen Proves It!

 


Harry Houdini was 52 when he died. Thus his ability to escape ended with him. I think if he had his way, he might have stopped the escapes even earlier as they do take a toll on the body. Most escapists are younger folks, 20s and 30 year olds. By the time they get past 30 they seem to wise up and switch to card tricks or mentalism or something less dangerous. 

The best I can tell, The Amazing Randi, stopped doing escapes probably in his early 50s. I know he was injured preparing for the Milk Can escape on National TV for the LIVE Magic Special about HOUDINI hosted by William Shatner. Dean Gunnerson, many years younger, stepped in and presented the escape.

Dunninger who, during his teens and early 20s did countless escapes, completely stopped once his mind reading became all the rage. 

Cunning the Jail Breaker (Robert Doc Cunningham) pulled out of escapes in 1909 in favor of mentalism. He was in his 30s at the time.

Even Steve Mr. Escape Baker stopped his escapology while in his 50s. Granted he wanted to continue, but two freak accidents, one related to an escape, the other not, left him frankly unable to continue. He would often tell me, "if I knew I was going to live this long I'd have taken better care of myself."

But not everyone called it quits early. Houdini's own brother, Hardeen continued to perform after Houdini died. According to Walter Gibson, Hardeen did the overboard packing crate escape numerous times in Atlantic City in his later years. And on May 30th, 1945, at the RKO Madison Theater in Brooklyn, Hardeen presented his final show. The feature of his last show was the Milk Can Escape. He was only 69 years old, and no doubt had he survived the operation he had later that week, he would have continued to escape even in his 70s.

I've left out some modern day escape artists because...who knows, maybe they'll beat Hardeen's record!

Sunday, October 6, 2024

The Man Who Really Fooled Hitler!


So, remember back when a really interesting book came out called The War Magician by David Fisher? This was based largely upon a book by Jasper Maskelyne called, Magic Top-Secret. Then at some point, the War Magician was accused of being highly fictionalized. I do not know, YET, that entire story, that will be for a later date.

But, now there is a new book called The Illusionist- The True Story of The Man Who Fooled Hitler. This is not about Jasper. It's not about Kalanag. It's about a completely different individual. I have not read the book yet. But it sounds like it is setting the record straight. I can't wait to get a copy. It is available through Amazon, I'm assuming Barnes and Noble has it and all your area book stores.

I will do a complete report once I obtain a copy and read it. Plus, I want to explore the entire story, where Jasper Maskelyne fits in or doesn't. Quite fascinating!

https://www.amazon.com/Illusionist-True-Story-Fooled-Hitler/dp/1639367160/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1SFW2LFD99PZE&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.vrPqbSFg4UUmJ36zHCsRHMFaeEUh0Pie9r3b4FUhHrkhLSucetqQIqCNeStBOQAuUvq-yJGQSG8uLAgw9Z89r_8k-pMhTJaj_ZFHTdQUq4bjWkrQnNq8jgAKVwrYCKpQnKhWcCZ4hxpJWXbu-rtZNh8Upg8ckEY6S7o6e_Ckce4rZT061WeJIkyfisOICo6bJjx6aH8wUNO_nwVaKUBuBGOyQMGm54NnEASs9ip6iJw.vYwjMj3Lqq7TKsPwvTfLjCiBFWtmKp6F9PUvkt4rpro&dib_tag=se&keywords=the+illusionist+book&qid=1728247564&sprefix=the+illusionist+book%2Caps%2C141&sr=8-1

Saturday, October 5, 2024

Magic, Magic, Magic on Amazon Prime!

 


Magic on Amazon Prime In October!

We are now in October, or what I consider Magic Month, I thought I’d share with you ALL of the various magic related programming that can be found on Amazon Prime. I don’t have access to Netflix, so I can’t cover them other than to say that is the home to Justin Wilman’s shows.


This list is probably not complete, I may have missed one or two things. OH, and not all of these shows are free to watch. Many are. But also a lot of them require either rental or purchase and I think one of them requires a subscription, but that episode in featured in two places on the site so you can access it without the subscription too.


Here we go. For the Houdini Fans:

  1. Houdini 1953 with Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh
  2. Houdini the MiniSeries with Adrien Brody
  3. Death Defying Acts with Guy Pierce as the worst rendition of Houdini, ever. Unwatchable in my opinion, but you might like it. Total fiction
  4. The Magic of Houdini : an old 1970s documentary with Walter Gibson, Milbourne Christopher, Sid Radner and James Randi.
  5. The Magic of Houdini: A British documentary of sorts with comedian Alan Davies
  6. Houdini’s Lost Secrets: Documentary which first appeared on History channel I think.
  7. Fairy Tale: A True Story which is has Houdini as a supporting character played very well by Harvey Keitel.
  8. Would You Believe It : A documentary in which Houdini is just one of the stories featured.
  9. Houdini & Doyle The Fox TV Series (fictional)
  10. HOUDINI Unlocking the Mystery


TV Series on Magic Include

  1. Mindfreak by Cris Angel
  2. Magic & Beyond hosted by Michael York might feel very dated
  3. Street Magic from 2015 a series 
  4. Master Mindfreaks Vol 1 w/Cris Angel
  5. Hip Hop Houdini 
  6. Penn and Teller Magic & Mystery Tour
  7. Lost Magic Decoded by Steve Cohen, his History Channel series
  8. When Magic Goes Horribly Wrong
  9. David Blaine Decade of Magic Vol 1
  10. Something Unusual TV Series from Italy
  11. Penn and Teller’s Bullshit TV series


Documentaries on Magic

  1. Lost in the Shuffle which is NEW
  2. The Expert At The Card Table
  3. Deceptive Practices about Ricky Jay
  4. An Honest Liar about James Randi
  5. DEALT about Richard Turner
  6. Long Tack Sam
  7. Magic Camp about Tannens Magic Camp
  8. Quiet Masters: the History and Relevance of Black Magical Artists
  9. Kalanag Hitlers Magician There are two of these and appear to be the same, but offered by two different platforms. Get the one without the subscription.
  10. Siegfried and Roy The Original Tiger Kings
  11. Magicians Life In the Impossible, as I recall this one is hard to watch


Finally the Movies About Magic

  1. Billy Topit staring Lance Burton
  2. The Prestige with Hugh Jackman and Christian Bale
  3. MAGIC with Anthony Hopkins from the 70s
  4. Escape Artist the Movie from the 70s
  5. The Illusionist with Edward Norton
  6. The Illusionist animated movie
  7. HUGO which is a fictional movie featuring George Mellie
  8. The infernal cauldron, The Hilarious Posters, The Old Hag, the Impossible Balancing Feat, Whimsical Illusions, Excelsior! The Prince of Magicians, The Impossible Voyage, all short films by George Mellies, available if you have a MAX Subscription
  9. The Great Buck Howard, loosely based upon the life of Kreskin
  10. 10. Penn and Teller Get Killed


Full disclosure, I’ve not seen every one of these shows or movies. And there were some that didn’t make the list because they were so bad, mostly, independent sorts of things that just looked horrible. There may be some horrible ones on the list yet, lol. So buyer beware if you decide to rent or purchase some.