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FILM at WHITE BRANCHES: HOUDINI

Tuesday, Jul 7, 6:30 pm

Doors open 6:00. Live magical performance by David Hirata starts at 6:30. Film begin at 7:00.

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Magic and movies have gone hand-in-hand for over a century -- the films of yesteryear used stagecraft to create special effects on-screen that startled and baffled the audience. From the tricks of early filmmakers to the visual spectacles of today, cinema remains an art film built on illusion.

 

Join us at White Branches -- Mount Vernon's magical tearoom -- for three films that blend film and fantasy. White Branches is located at 100 E Montgomery St on the second floor of Mount Vernon’s historic Old Town Grainery building.

Before each film, David Hirata will be performing magic for attendees. David Hirata is a magician known for his imaginative and thoughtful presentational style.  As resident magician at White Branches, he creates atmospheric, theatrical illusions in collaboration with his fellow White Branches artists.  An avid student of Japanese magic history, his magic often bridges gaps between East and West, past and present.  "Magic is about transformation," he says.  "The experience of stage magic explores and celebrates our human capacity for wonder and change."

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July 7: Houdini

While working as a Coney Island entertainer, Harry Houdini (Tony Curtis) meets and falls madly in love with Bess (Janet Leigh). The two quickly marry, and with her at his side, the magician begins his rise to fame as the world's greatest escape artist and magician.

But as the escapes get more and more dangerous, Bess worries that Harry may be taking his act too far.

From his beginnings as a "wildman" carnival act to the internationally famous feat of escaping from a locked trunk in an ice-jammed river, this biopic of the great Harry Houdini shows how he emerged as the world's most captivating magician and escape artist. 

 

"Accuracy be darned; this is pure entertainment bio-pic with Tony Curtis at the height of his charismatic matinee idol period -- plus, working with wife Janet Leigh isn't bad either." —Bob Bloom, Journal and Courier

 

Directed by George Marshall

Starring Tony Curtis, Janet Leigh

United States | English | 1953 | Magic Biopic | 105 minutes | Approved

 


Film Prices

Lincoln Theatre Members get $3.00 off on the following prices when buying tickets at-the-door:

General: $17.00
Seniors, Students, and Active Military: $16.00
Children 12 and under: $14.50

All prices include a $5.00 surcharge that goes directly to the pre-show entertainer, as well as a $2.00 Preservation Fee that goes directly into our capital account for the preservation of the Lincoln Theatre and its programs.