A ventriloquist is at the mercy of his vicious dummy while he tries to renew a romance with his high school sweetheart.A ventriloquist is at the mercy of his vicious dummy while he tries to renew a romance with his high school sweetheart.A ventriloquist is at the mercy of his vicious dummy while he tries to renew a romance with his high school sweetheart.
- Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
- 2 wins & 5 nominations total
- Corky
- (voice)
- …
- Captain
- (as Stephen Hart)
- Father
- (as Bob Hackman)
- Minister
- (as Michael Harte)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaGene Wilder was the original choice for Corky, and director Richard Attenborough and writer William Goldman wanted him, but producer Joseph E. Levine refused, on the grounds he wanted no comedians in the movie to distract from the serious nature of the story.
- GoofsMembers of the crew are reflected in the cabin window when Corky gets his jacket before going out in the boat with Duke.
- Quotes
Ben Greene: Hey kid. I'm gonna ask you to do something. It's a little something anybody oughta be able to do. Now if you can do it fine, we'll forget this whole thing, but if you can't we'll think about getting you to see somebody fast. Is it a deal?
Corky: Name it!
Ben Greene: Make Fats shut up for five minutes.
Corky: [awkward pause] Five minutes? I can make him shut up for five years.
Ben Greene: Wonderful.
[looks at watch]
Corky: [puts Fats aside] I feel like the village idiot, if you want to know the truth. Can we talk, or is it going to be strictly semaphore?
[silence]
Corky: How long so far?
Ben Greene: [readying a cigar] It's uh... Thirty seconds.
Corky: Gosh, that's uh... four-and-a-half minutes to go! Think I'll make it? Don't happen to have another of those, do you?
[receives a cigar]
Corky: Thanks. "Take two, they're big." Remember when you said that, Ben?
Ben Greene: A pro never forgets his good lines, kid.
Corky: How long now?
Ben Greene: Comin' up two minutes.
Corky: You think we'll laugh about this someday?
Corky: Might.
Corky: [starting to talk nervously faster] Make a terrific scene if you ever decide to write your autobiography. Hey, I know what you should call it! "Failing Upwards", or "How to Succeed in Show Business by Outliving Everybody".
[silence]
Corky: Two minutes yet?
Ben Greene: A minute forty-five.
Corky: This is very cruel of you, you know that?
Ben Greene: I don't mean it to be.
Corky: I don't know if I'll ever be able to forgive you.
Ben Greene: Well that would be sad.
Corky: Time?
Ben Greene: It's two-and-a-half minutes to go.
Corky: [pause] I can't make it.
Ben Greene: Well, I didn't think you could.
Fats: [snatched by Corky, and talking rapidly] Hello everybody! This is Mister Norman Maine! My mother thanks you, my father thanks you, my sister thanks you, and I thank you! You have nothing to fear but fear itself, nothing to give but blood, sweat, and tears, nothing to lose but your change! Here he is boys, here he is world - heeeeeere's FATS!
- Crazy creditsCredits: Fats Anthony Hopkins
- Alternate versionsMost commercial TV broadcasts of "Magic," strongly censor "Fats's" R-rated dialogue completely, or replace it with PG rated content.
- SoundtracksAh! Sweet Mystery of Life
(uncredited)
Music by Victor Herbert
Lyrics by Rida Johnson Young
Portion sung by Anthony Hopkins
Magic reminded me of The Wicker Man - a low budget but chilling Brit horror flick. To be honest, I thought Magic was the better of the two. The similarities it shares with Wicker Man are low budget, reliance on atmosphere, relative realism for the horror genre, a macabre performance by the leading man Hopkins/Christopher Lee respectively and an isolated setting close to the sea. Magic draws the viewer in more because of Hopkins performance which shows likability and vulnerability. 60's sex symbol Ann-Margret, a talented actress, has yet another small role that completely under utilises her.
I can't understand the reason for the low rating on IMDb and obscurity of this film. Even after Hopkins carved out a name for himself in the celebrated horror movie Silence of the Lambs, this was never revisited.
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- Release date
- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Magia
- Filming locations
- Blue Lakes, California, USA(Le Trianon Family Resort)
- Production company
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Box office
- Budget
- $7,000,000 (estimated)