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Wrapped in chains and encased in a crate, magician Harry Houdini was dropped into New York's icy East River. Horrified onlookers watched him emerge, unharmed, less than 60 second later. Easily the world's most famous escape artist, Houdini mesmerized audiences with astonishing acts of magic such as the Water Torture Cell. A circus performer turned gifted artist, Houdini confronted humanity's greatest fears: entrapment, pain, and death. Review: One of the better Houdini documentaries - This PBS American Experience documentary was first broadcast on January 24, 2000, and until now has only been available on VHS. Hosted by David McCullough, this very good hour long doc includes interviews with David Copperfield, James Randi, Ken Silverman, E.L. Doctorow, Dorothy Young, and even artist Al Hirschman, who knew Houdini and talks about being invited to punch him in the stomach in his dressing room (and "hurting my hand"). One thing I really like about this particular doc is it doesn't fall into the familiar narrative trap of transitioning from his mother's death to his anti-spiritualist crusade, thereby lopping out 10 years of his life and his entire movie career. This documentary tracks his career very accurately. This doc also features several unpublished photos, including a shot of Houdini standing in his Milk Can in handcuffs that I've never seen anywhere else. It also ends with wonderful footage of Harry and his wife Bess kissing and hugging outside a theater. I recommend this documentary to seasoned Houdini buffs and anyone who might be curious to learn more about the great "master mystifier." Review: Biographical History of a Brilliant Showman - I know some about Harry Houdini, but I always love coming across a well researched piece to help my understand more. This is such a piece. Well produced to both entertain and inform.
| ASIN | B005DJ7B1Y |
| Actors | Al Hirschfeld, David Copperfield, E.L. Doctorow, Mandy Patinkin |
| Aspect Ratio | 1.33:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #187,091 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #6,462 in Documentary (Movies & TV) #8,337 in Special Interests (Movies & TV) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (24) |
| Director | Beth Tierney, Nancy Porter |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 21170811 |
| MPAA rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| Media Format | Color, Multiple Formats, NTSC |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Producers | Beth Tierney, Nancy Porter |
| Product Dimensions | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.4 ounces |
| Release date | October 4, 2011 |
| Run time | 1 hour |
| Studio | PBS (Direct) |
| Subtitles: | English |
J**X
One of the better Houdini documentaries
This PBS American Experience documentary was first broadcast on January 24, 2000, and until now has only been available on VHS. Hosted by David McCullough, this very good hour long doc includes interviews with David Copperfield, James Randi, Ken Silverman, E.L. Doctorow, Dorothy Young, and even artist Al Hirschman, who knew Houdini and talks about being invited to punch him in the stomach in his dressing room (and "hurting my hand"). One thing I really like about this particular doc is it doesn't fall into the familiar narrative trap of transitioning from his mother's death to his anti-spiritualist crusade, thereby lopping out 10 years of his life and his entire movie career. This documentary tracks his career very accurately. This doc also features several unpublished photos, including a shot of Houdini standing in his Milk Can in handcuffs that I've never seen anywhere else. It also ends with wonderful footage of Harry and his wife Bess kissing and hugging outside a theater. I recommend this documentary to seasoned Houdini buffs and anyone who might be curious to learn more about the great "master mystifier."
R**.
Biographical History of a Brilliant Showman
I know some about Harry Houdini, but I always love coming across a well researched piece to help my understand more. This is such a piece. Well produced to both entertain and inform.
E**I
Wonderful documentary. I bought it for my 95 old ...
Wonderful documentary. I bought it for my 95 old father and he loved the music. The history facts were too much for him but I was pleased to learn so much from Houdini. What a character! A true star.
J**N
American Experience Houdini
Enjoyed the movie! Learned a lot about the man and the movie if your a fan of Houdini this is a must see!
D**R
Very informative. I show it to my students and ...
Very informative. I show it to my students and they are very interested.
V**E
Five Stars
great!
M**F
Fills in some blanks about Houdini
Quite historical with several new to me stories about him.
G**N
Five Stars
A++++++++++++
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