"It's a masterpiece." -David Copperfield

Saturday, April 22, 2006

Was Harry Houdini a Spy?


Was Houdini a spy for both the U.S. and British governments?

That’s the premise of a new book, The Secret Life of Houdini by William Kalush and Larry Sloman, due for release on October 31, 2006 from Atria.

Author Kalush gave a lecture on his theory at the Magic Collectors convention last month in Virginia. Those in attendance said while the idea sounded far-out at first, Kalush apparently has some pretty strong evidence to support his theory.

This is one I definitely look forward to!

UPDATE: Experts weigh-in on 'Secret Life' spy revelation

Tuesday, April 4, 2006

New! Houdini Periodical Bibliography

Big news today on the Houdini book front!

H&R Magicbooks and super-collector Arthur Moses have just released Houdini Periodical Bibliography. This new 96 page hardcover book lists over 500 individual magazine titles from 1898 thru 2005, all containing Houdini stories, articles, photos, etc. Many of the listings have multiple issues, thus over 2000 references are given.

This is the most complete Houdini reference ever with many black and white magazine cover images as well as a 16 page color section. The book also includes and introduction by magic magazine historian and expert Ray Ricard.

Houdini Periodical Bibliography can be purchased NOW at Amazom.com.

Obviously, this is a MUST OWN for all serious Houdini collectors.

Saturday, April 1, 2006

Mystic Circle Murder coming to DVD

No, this is not an April Fools Day joke. It appears the most obscure Houdini-related film will be the first to see an official release on DVD. According to this listing on Amazon.com, Mystic Circle Murder will be released on DVD May 23, 2006.

This low-budget film made in 1938 famously features a cameo by Beatrice Houdini playing herself (billed as "Madame Houdini" in the credits). Also known by the title Religious Racketeers, the film stars Betty Compson and Robert Friske and was directed by Frank O’Conner. While the film itself is pretty tedious, it's really a must-own for Houdini buffs as it's the only sound film of Bessie in existence (luckily, her cameo is very early in the movie).

My only question is...how the heck do we see this on DVD before Paramount’s HOUDNI with Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh?

Thursday, March 16, 2006

Rare German Houdini pitchbook on eBay

One of Houdini’s first and rarest pitchbooks, Mein Training und meine Tricks, published in Germany in 1909, is up for auction on eBay with a starting price of $1000. What makes this copy extra special is the fact that it’s signed by Houdini on the cover. An unsigned copy of this book sold at Egyptian Hall Museum Auction in 2000 for $3500. The book is 77+ pages with 21 pictures.

The auction ends on March 25 at 21:38:58 PST.

Mein Training und meine Tricks contains some spectacular early photos of Houdini during his heyday as “the Handcuff King”. While Houdini was a headliner throughout Europe, nowhere was he more popular than in Germany.

Wednesday, March 1, 2006

Rare 'Master Mystery Episode One' poster on eBay

A beautiful original poster for Episode One of Houdini’s 1918 silent movie serial, The Mastery Mystery, is currently up for auction on eBay with a starting price of $34,000.

According to the seller, this poster was displayed at the Strand Theater in Allentown Pennsylvania where his father “begged it” from the manager. The poster is linen backed and in almost new condition. There is believed to be only one other Episode One poster in existence.

This is not the first appearance of the Allentown Episode One poster on eBay. This same online auction has cycled several times without any bidders. While the starting price is certainly high, the seller points out that a more common Episode Eight poster (in lessor condition) sold at a Christies auction in 1997 for $27,600. Posters for Houdini’s silent movies outsell his theatrical posters by wide margins.

Recently, an original Buried Alive 8-sheet failed to attract an eBay buyer at a starting price of $11,000. However, a King of Cards poster did sell on eBay recently for $14,000.

Monday, February 27, 2006

Doyle’s ‘Hound’ Linked to Spiritualism

A new edition of The Hound of the Baskervilles suggests Sherlock Holmes's best-loved case may actually have been more of a journey into the psyche of its author rather than a simple whodunit, reports Yorkshire Today.

Dr Francis O'Gorman from the University of Leeds has just completed a fully annotated version of the Hound, a book first published 105 years ago and loved by millions across the world.

Dr O'Gorman believes Hound, often overlooked by those who dismiss it as nothing more than a quick read, highlights not only Conan Doyle's own developing spiritualism – as a friend of Houdini, he became convinced the American magician possessed supernatural powers – but the whole issue of the other world which was being debated by the public at large.

"Although it is not often considered as such, the novel is a great collection of ideas," adds Dr O'Gorman. "Spiritualism is certainly one of its underground themes and it was of such passionate importance to Conan Doyle.

His involvement in spiritualism became such that he wrote a novel on the subject, The Land of Mist, and The Coming of the Fairies in which he championed the validity of the world-famous Cottingley fairy photographs – one of the reasons why his short stories were banned in 1920s Russia for alleged occultism.

We may regard it as strange today, but he was seriously and thoughtfully immersed in its possibilities."

Francis O'Gorman has written widely on the Victorian period and is best known as an international authority on the work of John Ruskin, the Victorian art and social critic. His annotated version of The Hound of the Baskervilles, published by Broadview, priced £5.99, is available through the Yorkshire Post Bookshop on 0800 0153232 or online at www.yorkshirepostbookshop.co.uk.

Friday, February 24, 2006

Is Death Defying Acts on hold?


The lovely and talented Rachel Weisz (who may or may not be related to Houdini) was on Charlie Rose last night where she announced she was pregnant. She also mentioned her next movie project, and it wasn’t the Houdini film DEATH DEFYING ACTS.

This film -- which tells a fictional story of Houdini's passionate relationship with a woman he encounters in Scotland in 1926 -- was announced last year in Variety and said to start production in early ’06. Yet the official IMDb page still shows only one cast member, Guy Pearce, and seven producers! Not an encouraging sign.

Is Death Defying Acts going the way of so many promising Houdini movie projects? If anyone has an update, email me by clicking below.

Monday, February 20, 2006

Original King of Cards poster sells on eBay

An original Houdini King of Cards poster has sold on eBay for $14,000. The online auction closed on Feb 18 and received 10 bids.

King of Cards is one of Houdini’s very first posters (but not THE first). It’s also one of the most widely reproduced.

One notable difference between an original King of Cards and the many reproductions is the large empty white space at the top of the poster. This is the area Houdini would print when and where he was appearing. Most reproductions crop the poster to the image, although Houdini’s Magic Shop (the seller of the eBay original) offers reproductions with the header intact.

This article first appeared on Houdini Lives.

Houdini's ass-kicking cameo

Houdini and The Wright Brothers team up to defeat Dr. Fu Manchu? That's the premise of Chinese Take-Out, a pretty funny second installment of the web series The Wright Stuff.

Ford Austin, who plays Wilbur Wright, also plays the boxed Houdini. The short is directed by Ford Austin and Scott Ingalls.

Check out this clever take on our favorite escapist at www.channel101.com.

"That's one brave box!"

UPDATE: It appears the short is no longer available online.

Sunday, February 12, 2006

The hands of Houdini?

Are these the hands of Harry Houdini? According to a current eBay auction, they are -- sort of.


These wax replicas are said to be from the Harry Houdini Magic Display which was the centerpiece display of The Classic Wax Museum which operated in Edmonton Alberta Canada during the 1950s and 1960s.

The auction claims the wax hands were made to exacting specification from photographs of Houdini’s “manicured” hands by the famed wax masters of Madame Tussaud’s Wax Museum in the '50s and brought to the museum by the late Larry Lawson, who was the owner, curator and operator of the Classic Wax Museum.

Opening bid is $99.

Wednesday, February 8, 2006

Houdini's first sub trunk sells on eBay

Houdini expert (and friend and neighbor) Patrick Culliton has sold Houdini's very first Metamorphosis trunk on eBay.


This important magic artifact was hand built by Houdini in the 1890s. Harry and Bessie used this truck during their struggling days. The trunk was later used by Houdini's brother, Hardeen. Partick has owned the truck for 45 years.

Opening bid was $14,500, but a buyer snapped it up for the "buy it now" price of $44,500.

Let's hope it's going to a good home.

Wednesday, February 1, 2006

Water Torture Cell replica is mine!

After many years of searching, your humble webmaster has finally added to his collection the remarkable scale replica of Houdini's famous Chinese Water Torture Cell.

These beautiful replicas where produced in a very limited number by Douglas~Wayne Illusioneering in the mid 1990s. These were authorized by then cell owner Sidney Radner.

The replica measures 9 1/2" tall x 5 x 4 1/2 and is accurate in almost all details. Unfortunately, I don't have the original paperwork that came with it, but a plaque shows it to be #017.

This is something I will treasure.

Sunday, January 1, 2006

Laurel Canyon "Houdini Estate" for sale


The fabled "Houdini Estate" in Laurel Canyon CA is up for sale. While Houdini never actually lived on the property (he rented a house across the street), he did spend time at the mansion, and when Bess moved to Hollywood in the '30s, she held her parties and annual séances there.

The 3.5 acre property includes a 2bed 2bath house, restored stone walkways, staircases, fountains, caves, and a natural spring.

Asking price: $2,950,000.
Contact: Victoria Silver (310) 273-3113

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