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Special this week... Café Announcer The Magic Café 787 Posts |
Hi, everyone
Dante (born Harry Jansen in Copenhagen, Denmark, 1883-1955) toured the world with his spectacular illusion show. Dante's Mysteries was his first feature film, made in Sweden in 1930. The hourlong movie featured Dante's magic surrounded with light drama and comedy. If you thought you knew Dante from his later appearances in films and television shows, this movie will be a revelation as you watch the charming, dapper 47-year-old Dante work his charisma, and you'll see why audiences loved him and his magic. Take a look at several segments from the film by Clicking Here!. Just click on the picture of Dante and look for the preview video! Dante acted alongside some of Sweden's biggest stars of the time but his magic was the star of this atmospheric black and white film. He performs his Sawing a Woman in Half, produces ducks and flowers, performs card manipulations and a card through handkerchief, passes a cane through a startled actor, and other magical moments, including a few wonderfully creative simulated-magic shots added by the director. Long unseen, our Dante's Mysteries DVD brings you the complete movie in a digitally remastered version. The film is filled with visual moments and is easy to follow, but we've added discreet subtitles in a few places in the film to translate some of the Swedish script into English. This DVD was created in collaboration with expert magic film historian William H. McIlhany. It's now ON SALE for $25 (regular $35). Best wishes, Todd The Miracle Factory MiracleFactory.net Toll-free (877) 707-4268 email: toddkarr@aol.com |
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