The man known as 'Houdini' has captured people for many years, even beyond his death many wonder how he did what he did. Some old women believe that he made a pact with the devil that if the evil one would give him powers to escape that in return Houdini promised his soul. What do you think? Why was Houdini capable of such tricks beyond human comprehension?
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Houdini was a great illusionist, escape artist and a debunker of psychics. He spent a lifetime trying to find a real psychic who could contact his beloved mother. In each case he was disappointed and felt so cheated that he made it his lot in life to expose the fakes. I wonder how he would have reacted to someone like John Edward from Crossing Over. I think he would have enjoyed exposing someone like that who prey on people's sorrow. A really good movie about Houdini stars Tony Curtis, it is very true to the man. Even though he exposed the fake psychics he still tried to contact spirits. After he died he had left instructions with his wife to try to contact him. She would know if it was him only by certain phrases he would use, and right up to her death she was unsuccessful. Makes you wonder, huh?
I was just watching a National Geographic special on Halloween and they were saying that Houdini died on Halloween morning of a ruptured appendix. His wife thereafter held gatherings each night on the 31st of October in order to try and contact her husband. It is said that magicians who revere Houdini also do the same today, not to make contact, but just out of respect.
Houdini Unlocking the Mystery - In a feature-length special, hosted by renowned magician Lance Burton, we explore the life and magic of the great escape artist through his most prized possessions: the Chinese Water Torture Cell, the Milkcan, his straitjackets and handcuffs, and lockpicks that were "key" to his handcuff escapes, revealed to the public for the first time. We also unlock secrets of the man-brash showman, fierce competitor, loyal son and husband. With expert commentary, including a great-nephew and the last surviving member of his magic troop.
Houdini (Hover)
One Profile of Houdini that does not surprize me is that he was very proud of his fitness. Legend has it that in his vanity he would challenge people to punch him in the stomach to show how tough he was. Apparently he did this before the show of the illusion that killed him. It was that of the Water Kettle, where he would have to hold his breath for several minutes. This time his boastful stunt of having his abdomen punched proved fatal as the strike prevented him from holding his breath well enough. He was drowned by the act and the powerful blow that he had suffered.