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David Blaine: Fearless (Full Frame)

David Blaine: Fearless (Full Frame)
The magic, wonder, and intrigue of the mystifying David Blaine are now on video with the best of his three TV specials, "Street Magic," "Magic Man," and "Frozen In Time." The world is his stage, and watching Blaine's mastery is a magical mystery tour de force whether he is on the streets of New York City or in the primitive jungles of South America. Prepare to meet ordinary passersby as they encounter extraordinary one-on-one magic as never seen before. Inexplicable, curious, captivating, astounding -- don't miss your chance to see some of the most mystifying magic ever spontaneously captured on film. You'll keep watching, you'll keep wondering. Magic has a new master. He is fearless, and his name is David Blaine.



Spine-Tingling Magic Tricks by David Knoles,
Spine-Tingling Magic Tricks by David Knoles,
Is it magic...or are spirits at work? Your audience won't know for sure when you perform these spooky tricks! They'll wonder warily just how you managed to read their minds, knot that haunted handkerchief, pull a vampire from the empty box, and produce a ghostly message on a slate.



David Blaine - David Blaine (born David Blaine White on April 4, 1973), is an American illusionist and stunt performer born in Brooklyn, New York City. He made his name as a performer of close-up magic, usually working on the streets.

David's Midnight Magic - David's Midnight Magic is an early computer pinball simulation written by David Snider and released by Brøderbund in 1982. The game was originally released for the Apple II computer platform and was later released for the Commodore 64 and Atari 8-bit platforms.

Interlude (magic trick) - Interlude is a magic trick where one person passes through the torso of another. Invented by magic inventor Jim Steinmeyer.

Cut and restore rope trick - The cut and restore rope trick is a magic effect where the performer will cut a piece of rope, tie it together and then magic away the knot leaving an untouched rope.



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David Blaine Magic Card Trick - David Blaine Magic Card Trick David Blaine: Fearless (DVD) David Blaine has made a name for himself by carving out a low-key niche in the annals of magicians, who usually perform their tricks on a stage amid no small amount of fanfare. Blaine purposefully shuns such artifice by staging his tricks on the street with random passersby as well as by performing more daring stunts, such as encasing himself in a block of ice, in public places. This program culls ...

Free David Blaine Magic Trick - Free David Blaine Magic Trick David Blaine: Fearless (DVD) David Blaine has made a name for himself by carving out a low-key niche in the annals of magicians, who usually perform their tricks on a stage amid no small amount of fanfare. Blaine purposefully shuns such artifice by staging his tricks on the street with random passersby as well as by performing more daring stunts, such as encasing himself in a block of ice, in public places. This program culls ...

David Blaine Magic Trick - David Blaine Magic Trick David Blaine: Fearless (DVD) David Blaine has made a name for himself by carving out a low-key niche in the annals of magicians, who usually perform their tricks on a stage amid no small amount of fanfare. Blaine purposefully shuns such artifice by staging his tricks on the street with random passersby as well as by performing more daring stunts, such as encasing himself in a block of ice, in public places. This program culls the ...

Street Magic Trick - Street Magic Trick David Blaine: Fearless (DVD) David Blaine has made a name for himself by carving out a low-key niche in the annals of magicians, who usually perform their tricks on a stage amid no small amount of fanfare. Blaine purposefully shuns such artifice by staging his tricks on the street with random passersby as well as by performing more daring stunts, such as encasing himself in a block of ice, in public places. This program culls the most ...

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