Tuesday, May 10, 2016


 {Coming from|By|Via} the tender we go, the best 10 {films|videos} about 'magic' of 'all time'. {This is a|What a} tall order and will of course become a list {which will be|that is to be|that is} challenged by many.

What I have tried to do is collate a set of movies that feature films which have magical themes or very {evident|clear} magical references in them. {Obviously|Naturally|Certainly} the {allergy|break outs} of Harry Potter {movies|motion pictures|videos}, the excellent Lord of the Rings trilogy and even Star Wars could be included. {Nevertheless ,|Yet ,} from a desire to {increase|broaden|grow} the {set of} magician {influenced|motivated|encouraged} or magically themed {films|videos} I have left these out as being 'too obvious'.This Video

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For reasons of brevity {I possess|I use|I've} also not included fully animated {films|videos} in this list, so the likes of Illusione, Sword in the {Rock|Natural stone} and even The Illusionist (Sylvian Chomet's 2010 film) {are certainly not|aren't|are generally not} considered.

I've also ignored {tv set|television set} series, such as The Magician (Bill Bixby trained by {Tag|Draw|Symbol} Wilson), Jonathan Creek, the quirky 1970's Tv shows Ace of Wands as well as specific Colombo, Midsummer Murders, One {Feet|Ft .} in the Grave {shows|attacks|symptoms} that were based around magic and magicians.

{Therefore|Thus|And so} this offers to a quick round-up of some of the best of the magician-in-the-movies films {We are|I actually is|My spouse and i is} aware of. {Starting|Start|Commencing} with those just {outdoors|exterior|outside the house} the Top - not because of any {absence|shortage} of quality, {simply because|even though|because} they are a little peripheral to {the key} list.

Passport to Pimlico (1949) {aimed|described|sharp} by Henry Cornelius and featuring great performances from Stanley Holloway and Maggie Rutherford. This great Ealing comedy contains {a series|a collection|a pattern} on the tube {teach|educate|coach} where magician {during|through the day} The Great Masoni, drops his case allowing his doves to escape adding to the surreal nature of the comic moment.

{Lifeless|Deceased|Useless} of Night (1945) {aimed|described|sharp} by Alberto Cavancanti is a superb Ealing portmanteau horror movie which {included|comprised|covered} a series of {tales|reports|testimonies} about a dream {informed|advised} by a guest {arriving|approaching} to remote farmhouse. The film is said to have influenced cosmologists Hoyle, Gold and Bondi to develop the 'steady {condition|express|point out} theory'. They were {influenced|motivated|encouraged} by the circular {character|characteristics|mother nature} of the films story. {Nevertheless the|Even so the|Though the} movie contains a story {in regards to a|with regards to a|of a} ventriloquist and {a lower than|a below} charming dummy. Ventriloquism relates to the {marvelous|wonderful|mysterious} arts, hence its {addition|introduction|add-on} here. {The storyplot is|The storyline is} the {forerunners|precursor|ideal} of {the one that is|the one which is} actually in the list, Magic, {featuring|acting|glancing} Anthony Hopkins.

Thirty {9|Eight|Seven} Steps (1939) directed by Alfred Hitchcock. {The initial|The first} and perhaps greatest version {of the|with this|on this} film the climax {which is|that is} takes place as in a theatre where a 'memory man' is {carrying out|executing|doing}. The Memory Act can be considered as a subset of the {marvelous|wonderful|mysterious} art of Mentalism. {The fantastic|The truly amazing|The truly great} magician Harry Lorraine is world famous not only for his 'magic' {take action|work|action} but also for his contribution to the training and development of the human memory.

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