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Month: November 2014

Trick Or Cheat? A Pair Of Magicians Have Their Day In Court

Trick Or Cheat? A Pair Of Magicians Have Their Day In Court

houdini  By Samantha Beckett for Above The Law…   

In 1926, Harry Houdini did not have a happy Halloween. The world-famous magician and escape artist died on October 31, 1926, at the age of 52. The man who appeared to cheat death countless times died of peritonitis, the last in a month-long series of injuries and ailments that included a ruptured appendix — the result of surprise punches to his stomach from a McGill University student. This week, On Remand looks back at The Great Houdini and the cases of two magicians who used the legal system to try to take their secrets to the grave…

Born in Budapest in 1874, Houdini (born Erik Weisz) immigrated with his family to Appleton, Wisconsin, at the age of four. Five years later, he joined the circus as a trapeze artist, launching his career as a performer. By the age of eighteen, young Erik Weisz had left the circus and his name behind. Adopting the moniker Harry Houdini, he embarked on a career as a professional magician and escape artist. Early in his career, Houdini focused on handcuff and prison escapes. (In 1902, Houdini escaped from the federal prison cell in Washington that once held President Garfield’s assassin, Charles Guiteau.) He then moved on to escapes that were more dramatic — and more dangerous. Houdini’s death-defying escapes included freeing himself from a sealed milk can, “Chinese water torture cell,” and a straightjacket while suspended from a crane. Houdini also performed several variations of a “buried alive” stunt…

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Criss Angel to launch third production, aims for six in next four years..

Criss Angel to launch third production, aims for six in next four years..

By Robin Leach for the Las Vegas Sun..

Tied into the 88th anniversary of magician Harry Houdini’s still-discussed death and on the eve of his own sixth anniversary of Cirque du Soleil’s “Believe” at the Luxor now approaching 2,500 shows, magician Criss Angel reveals that he’s launching a third live production — and he plans to have a total of six in the next four years.

“That’s the goal,” he told me this morning when he revealed a June 2015 world premiere of “The Supernaturalists.” He’s signed eight mind-blowing global magicians who destroy reality for the show titled from his 2003 Sci-Fi special that also was used in the Ludacris song about “Mindfreak.”

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A Magician Among the Spirits: The Improbable Friendship of Harry Houdini & Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

A Magician Among the Spirits: The Improbable Friendship of Harry Houdini & Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

Eighty-eight years ago today, Harry Houdini, the foremost magician and escape artist of the 20th century, found himself in a situation he couldn’t escape. It was the situation that no one escapes – his last day on earth. Houdini’s final bow just happened to occur on Halloween.

The timing might have amused the famous illusionist had he been in a position to appreciate the irony. When he wasn’t escaping from straitjackets while hanging upside down from a skyscraper, Houdini spent a considerable amount of his time debunking stories of supernatural phenomena, particularly the belief in spirits. To die on the celebration day of ghouls, goblins, and ghosts would have been high comedy indeed to the man who had sometimes been perceived as possessing supernatural powers himself…

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