The Great Houdinis

October. 08,1976      NR
Rating:
6.4
Trailer Synopsis Cast

A biography of the renowned escape artist Harry Houdini, examining his fascination with the occult and his promise to his wife on her deathbed that he would speak from the beyond.

Paul Michael Glaser as  Harry Houdini
Sally Struthers as  Bess Houdini
Ruth Gordon as  Cecilia Weiss
Vivian Vance as  Minnie
Adrienne Barbeau as  Daisy White
Bill Bixby as  Rev. Arthur Ford
Jack Carter as  Theo Weiss
Peter Cushing as  Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Nina Foch as  Reverend Le Veyne
Wilfrid Hyde-White as  Superintendent Melville

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Reviews

Steineded
1976/10/08

How sad is this?

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Mandeep Tyson
1976/10/09

The acting in this movie is really good.

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Philippa
1976/10/10

All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.

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Josephina
1976/10/11

Great story, amazing characters, superb action, enthralling cinematography. Yes, this is something I am glad I spent money on.

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Leofwine_draca
1976/10/12

A slow-paced yet engaging biopic of the famous Houdini, which claims to be based on both "fact and fiction". The first half of this seemingly forgotten television movie concentrates on Houdini's struggle to rise to fame from the gutters of obscurity, mainly through perseverance and "being in the right place at the right time". The second half of the movie surprisingly takes a darker turn as it ventures into the spirit world, with the Houdinis going on a crusade to 'out' as many fake mediums as possible while all the while being warned of a terrible danger from the other world.Paul Michael Glaser (TV's STARSKY AND HUTCH) may initially seem like an odd choice for the role, but he fits it like a glove. As well as looking like the man himself (which always helps), Glaser invests Houdini with a great character, a muddled and weak human being with a great drive behind him and a talent for showmanship. Sally Struthers is the put-upon Bess Houdini, his wife, and has some strong characterisation as the supportive wife (who is a bit weepy at times, it has to be said). The great cast also includes the ever-ancient Ruth Gordon (ROSEMARY'S BABY) as Houdini's wicked mother, Vivian Vance as a nurse, Adrienne Barbeau (typecast at an early age as a floozy), Bill Bixby and Jack Carter, Geoffrey Lewis and Wilfrid Hyde-White. To top it all off we have Peter Cushing playing Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (yes!), with his wife played by Maureen O'Sullivan. Although Cushing's role is a small one, he makes an impact as usual.While there are lots of feats of strength and escapism that Houdini was famous for portrayed on screen, this is a movie which focuses on characterisation without becoming boring. For instance, we learn the ins and outs of Houdini's life, his suffering from bouts of depression and self-doubting. His wife in comparison is a pillar of strength. I did like the (fictional) contact with the spirit world in the second half, peppered by a series of spooky seances. In the film's spooky highlight, the bobbing blue head of Houdini's dead mother appears while a medium is in a trance.Indeed the film becomes very dark, mysterious and packed with foreboding towards the end, as Houdini refuses to listen to reason as his mother reaches out to warn him from beyond the grave of impending danger. I'm sure everybody knows the ending, in which Houdini is punched unawares in the stomach and dies as a result of complications arising from the injury, but the film has time to tack on a supernatural (and sadly very sentimental) epilogue concerning his supposed return from the grave. In all, this is a superior biopic, benefiting from strong characterisation and an intelligent, thorough script.

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gerdeen-1
1976/10/13

This made-for-TV movie didn't do much for the careers of Paul Michael Glaser and Sally Struthers, who were starring in successful TV series at the time but didn't go on to bigger careers. It is simply a darker remake of the 1953 "Houdini," which starred Tony Curtis as legendary magician Harry Houdini and Janet Leigh as his wife. It's no more accurate than the previous film, and it's inferior in almost every way. Its only advantage is the physicality of action star Glaser in the title role. Houdini, like all the great escape artists of his day, was as much an athlete as an illusionist. Glaser looks like an athlete, which Curtis did not.

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theowinthrop
1976/10/14

Except for the 18th Century criminal, Jack Sheppard, who managed to escape from Newgate Prison four times in two years, Harry Houdini is the greatest escapologist (as an expert in escaping traps or prisons is called) in modern times. He was an above average magician, and a first rate show-man as well, but the man who got out of prison cells, out of chains in locked trunks, out of trunks dunked into ice covered rivers, has never been forgotten - even though he died 80 years ago (on October 31, 1926 to be exact). It helped Houdini's reputation and fame that he also became an acute critic and exposer of spiritualists and their rackets. He was one of the few members of the magician profession who became a genuinely interesting public figure.Most people recall Houdini as the subject of the film of that name starring Tony Curtis. It's a good movie, but it has too many fictional devices in the plot (some good, some inexplicable) to make it a reliable guide to the life of the man. This 1976 television film was far better. It is not flawless, but it has more of the personal problems of the man's career in it, and (unlike the Curtis film) it does show the death of Houdini correctly.For one thing, it comments on the marriage of Harry and Bess Houdini, and Bess's struggles with her mother-in-law. Harry Houdini was originally Erich Weiss, an immigrant boy from Hungary who was Jewish. His family settled in Wisconsin. His father died early, so Erich was very close to his mother. Despite the change of his name for professional reasons ("Houdini" is based on the famous French magician, Robert-Houdin). When Harry married Bess, Mrs. Weiss was not happy about it: Bess was Catholic. Mrs.Weiss (Ruth Gordon) tells Bess (Sally Struthers) why she is not sure about the success of the marriage. "Look at me", she tells Struthers,"I'm five thousand years old!" She means that she knows the history of the persecutions of Jews by non-Jews, so despite Struthers' protestations of affection she is not sure of their worth.Although it does not delve deeply into the spiritualist matter as one would wish (and as a recent film with Harvey Keitel and Peter O'Toole did)it touches on it enough to show the rise and fall of the friendship between Houdini and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (Peter Cushing). Both men liked each other, but they were coming from different ends of the spectrum on the subject of accepting the "evidence" of spiritualists. Houdini's mother had died, and he did want to find proof of an afterlife - but no spiritualist ever appeared whom he could not analyze and expose. Conan Doyle had been interested in the occult since the 1880s, but the deaths of his mother and oldest son Kingsley (and several other friends and relatives) in World War I made him a too ready convert to accepting Spiritualism as a new, necessary religion to help ease the pains of millions of people. Inevitably they would have parted as friends. What happened was that Sir Arthur's wife had a trance where she got a message from Mrs. Weiss. Sir Arthur and his wife gave the message (supposedly written by Mrs. Weiss using Lady Conan Doyle as her medium) to Houdini. He read it. Possibly if he had thanked Sir Arthur and said he would think about it, he would have kept the friendship. Instead (as this film shows) Houdini pointed out that his mother could not write in English her entire life. The Conan Doyles felt this was a slur on the integrity of Lady Conan Doyle.He never did get through to the other side. But the film suggests, at the end, that a decade or so after his death he managed to use another medium (Bill Bixby) to send a message to Bess. That is a pleasant fiction that hurts the film's usual truthfulness. One wishes he could have done so - but it didn't happen.Glaser, Struthers, Gordon, Cushing, Bixby, Vivian Vance (as a nurse who becomes a friend of Struthers), and Wilfred Hyde-White all perform well in this film. Except for the pleasant white lie at the end, it is an excellent place to begin looking at one of the most fascinating figures in 20th Century entertainment.

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evildead1978
1976/10/15

I'm lucky enough to say that I own a copy of this movie, taped very late one night a long time ago. Upon repeated viewings, the movie still stands the test of time! Paul Michael Glazer is excellent as Harry Houdini, but that's only the tip of the iceberg with this wonderful cast...Sally Struthers plays the role of Harry's wife (both young & old) very convincingly, Vivian Vance is perfect as the nurse (bringing quite a bit of humor to the role), Adrienne Barbeau is as sultry as ever but brings a lot of heart to her role, Bill Bixby - although in the movie only briefly - is very believable as the Medium trying to contact Houdini's ghost, hell - even Peter Cushing gets in on the action! The best role by far was played by the late Ruth Gordon, who should have gotten much more notoriety for her role as Houdini's mother...WHAT A CAST! Aside from all of that is a very interesting (and at times VERY scary) story not to mention a wonderful love story! Why isn't this movie out on DVD?!? If at all possible, do yourself a favor and watch this one if fortunate enough to get a chance! EXCELLENT IN EVERY WAY!

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