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Harlan The Bizarre Magic Show video DOWNLOAD
The Bizarre Magic Show featured in this volume is not suitable for all audiences due to its dark and disturbing themes. However, when performed in the right setting and for the appropriate audience, these acts can be incredibly memorable. While the central theme is geared towards adults and teenagers, magicians of all types will find interest in the variety of plots and methods showcased. The show includes mind-boggling tricks such as "Book of Blood," "Needle Thru Arm," and "Psychotic Surgery," which offers a unique twist on the Torn and Restored Card trick.
The middle set of the show delves even deeper into darkness with acts like "Deviled Egg," where a spectator is supposedly cleansed of werewolf's blood, and "Sharp Taste," where razor blades are swallowed and threaded.
Harlan gets even darker in the middle set as he begins with "Deviled Egg," a demonstration that purports to cleanse a spectator of werewolf's blood with ample, gooey evidence at the effect's conclusion to support the claim. Then, Dan weaves a story of a card game between God and the devil with the prize the soul of an audience member. To close out this portion of the show, Harlan turns to another classic as he apparently swallows and then threads five sharp razor blades in a piece he calls "Sharp Taste."
As he begins the final segment of the show, Dan weaves a story of birth, death and rebirth in "Baby Balloon" in which an inflated balloon is burst and then, is not only restored but re-inflated! "Psychic Surgery" is a bloody and compelling demonstration of the techniques of purported psychic surgeons in remote lands who are able to remove malignant parts of the human body without using conventional instruments. Harlan's hands are clearly seen entering the abdomen of an audience volunteer as he removes various pieces of viscera - a gory and potent reminder of how easily we can be fooled.
The show concludes with Dan reciting the classic poem by Mary Howitt, "The Spider and the Fly," and illustrating the age-old story that cautions us against succumbing to the charms of flattery with a solid ring and a length of rope. This very theatrical piece leaves the audience with a lasting memory and a sense that what they've just seen in this show is much more profound than just someone demonstrating things from their bag of tricks.
Enjoy the show, then prepare to learn the secrets of a master as every nuance is revealed. Soon, you too will Pack Small, and Play Big!
Running Time Approximately: 1hr 32min
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