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The Magician (1900 film)

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Genre
  
Short Film

Duration
  

Language
  
Silent

4.8/10
IMDb

Director
  
Edwin S Porter
Distributor
  
Edison Studios

Country
  
United States

The Magician (1900 film) movie poster

Release date
  
February 1900

Thomas edison s the magician 1900


The Magician is a 1900 American silent film produced by Thomas A. Edison's Edison Manufacturing Company. According to the Edison film catalog, the film originally was sold to theaters for $9.00. This film exemplifies the strong links between early film and magic; the 1900 Edison film catalog alone contained several trick films, including Ching Ling Foo Outdone, The Clown and the Alchemist, Congress of Nations and Hooligan Assists the Magician.

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Plot

The film takes place in an interior space, possibly a parlor. The magician enters from screen right, walks to the center of the frame and bows. He takes off his glove and throws it into the air (where it disappears), and does the same trick with his hat and coat. He pulls out a white handkerchief and holds it in front of his legs. When he removes the handkerchief, his pants have changed to knickers. In his final trick, the magician gestures and a table piled with streamers appears. The magician picks up the pile, shakes it, and three geese fly out toward the camera.

References

The Magician (1900 film) Wikipedia
The Magician (1900 film) IMDb The Magician (1900 film) themoviedb.org