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Magic (1978) was a Film directed by Richard Attenborough and produced by Joseph E. Levine, C.O. Erickson and Richard P. Levine.

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I Don’t Care How the Sausage is Made: Give Me the Magic, Give Me the Make-Believe

By FlickChick on Feb 15, 2024 From A Person in the Dark

I've been blogging a long time (13 + years) – lately not so much. I mean, after a while, you kind of run out of novel things to say. Plus – man, are there some great classic film bloggers out there. I am amazed, not only at their writing ability, but at their intricate knowledge of all t... Read full article


From the Archives: Blacke's Magic ( 1986 )

By The Metzinger Sisters on Jul 14, 2023 From Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers

Hal Linden strikes a debonair pose in this publicity photo from the short-lived NBC television series "Blacke's Magic" ( 1986 ). Linden portrayed magician Alexander Blacke who, along with his con artist father ( Harry Morgan ) solved mysteries using trickery and illusion to capture the culprit. From... Read full article


The Comic Magic of Confess, Fletch

By Judy on Mar 16, 2023 From Cary Grant Won't Eat You

I’ve now watched the Jon Hamm-helmed remake of Fletch three times. This may surprise those of you who adored the original Fletch series–and Chevy Chase’s performance in it–as much as I did. But the film is a different animal and defies comparison; it also contains enough quir... Read full article


Magic Couples of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

By The Metzinger Sisters on Jul 11, 2020 From Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers

Movies have always reflected the hopes and dreams of the public, especially in terms of romance. Since almost every movie genre - from mysteries to swashbucklers, from war to love stories - features a leading man and a woman, it is not surprising that thousands of different screen couples exist on f... Read full article


The Books of Magic (1993-2019)

By Vernon Wiley on Jul 9, 2020 From The Stop Button

Books of Magic
Original series and recent ?Moveable Type? trade paperback Back in 1991, DC decided to let one of their successful new writers, Neil Gaiman, fresh from his success with The Sandman, an opportunity to play in the sandbox with a bevy of their silver age B list characters, weaving t... Read full article


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Also directed by Richard Attenborough




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Also produced by Joseph E. Levine




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Also released in 1978




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