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 The Magician - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Magician is a 1958 film by Ingmar Bergman.
The Magician is a horror film directed by Rex Ingram.
The Magician is a fantasy novel by Raymond E. Feist.
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 notcoming.com The Magician
Ingmar Bergman’s 1958 film, The Magician (known elsewhere as The Face), occupies an important place in the Swedish director’s filmography.
Along with all of his films from the 50s and early 60s, The Magician is intimately concerned with the search for God within a chaotic and seemingly godless world order.
The film is a period piece and we are immediately presented with images of actors in costume: wigs, false beards, and sideburns.
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 Amazon.co.uk: Persona [1966]: DVD
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Yes, the film is disorientating and confusing, much more so than many contemporary films with complex and/or inconsistent narratives such as anything to come from the pen of Andy Kaufmann, but this is part of the point.
Although this is a film for those interested in the work of Bergman, it also provides an interesting revelation of how an individual responds to a constant silence from their charge.
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 The Magician - New York, NY, 10002-2302 - Citysearch
Named for Ingmar Berman's 1958 Swedish film, "Ansiktet" (released in the U.S. as "The Magician"), this easygoing establishment is the Lower East Side sister to the West Village's WXOU Radio and WCOU Radio in the East Village.
The Magician - New York, NY, 10002-2302 - Citysearch
The tile floor and neon clock bear a family resemblance, but here, the neon matches high-backed lime green chairs, which offer enough seating to convince even your laziest friends to hike over.
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 notcoming.com Hour of the Wolf
In this way, Hour of the Wolf bears strong resemblances to his other supernatural thriller, 1958’s The Magician, in which Bergman also employs horror movie conventions (claps of thunder, chiaroscuro lighting, and spooky music) to explore the soul’s darkest fears and fantasies.
Like Persona, Hour of the Wolf is a film about conflicts that take place both between characters and within an individual.
Alma does not resignedly affirm “Nothing” at the end of this film, but rather waits hopelessly for her husband, who has vanished without a trace.
www.notcoming.com /reviews.php?id=102   (671 words)

  
 New York Daily News - Boroughs - Romance with Bing began: 'Howdy, Tex'
Though she appeared in several studio films during the 1950s, Kathryn Crosby is probably best known among cult-movie fans for her role as Princess Parisa, a curvaceous damsel who is shrunk by an evil magician in the 1958 fantasy film "The 7th Voyage of Sinbad."
Her Tuesday appearance kicked off "Kingsborough Goes to the Movies," a free film series that is part of the college's 40th anniversary celebration.
Bing, a widower when he met Kathryn on the set of "White Christmas" in 1954, was 30 years her senior, and at first resisted marriage to a starlet who was barely into her 20s, McGuire recalled.
www.nydailynews.com /boroughs/story/131929p-117746c.html   (467 words)

  
 Amazon.co.uk: DVD: From The Life Of The Marionettes [1980]
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From the life of the Marionettes is not known as one of Ingmar Bergman's best film.
The modern audience may perhaps prefer the colour, but one feels instinctively that black and white suits better Bergman's themes and the dark nature of the film.
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 GEISHA BOY, THE - Jerry Lewis Sessue Hayakawa Average Frank Tashlin Comedy Family 1958 -
Sikita who is played by Sessue Hayakawa, who is best known for is role as the stern Japanese Major in the award winning film BRIDGE ON THE RIVER KWAI which was made only one year earlier.
The running gag throughout this film is with Mr.
An out of work (and inept) magician named Gilbert Wooley (Jerry Lewis) travels to Japan as part of a USO show.
www.movies2go.net /review/GeishaBoyThe.html   (467 words)

  
 Turner Classic Movies - Movie News
Thulin thrilled critics and audiences alike with her unique display of depth and cool sensuality, and carried the momentum for Bergman with two more films: Brink of Life (1958), which earned her the Best Actress award in Cannes, and one of Bergman's more underrated films The Magician (1959).
Her first film with the legendary director was Wild Strawberries (1957), in which she played the troubled daughter-in-law, Maryanne.
Ingrid Thulin, the pensive blonde beauty who achieved fame as one of Ingmar Bergman's leading actresses for several of his movies, died on December 7th of cancer in a Stockholm hospital.
www.turnerclassicmovies.com /MovieNews/Index/0,,66573,00.html   (472 words)

  
 Magician
1958 Paul Fechter, German writer/historian (God's Magician), dies
1861 Georges Melies, Paris, magician; 1st to film a fictional story
1947 Doug Henning, Ft. Garry Manitoba, magician, Broadway play-Magic
www.brainyhistory.com /topics/m/magician.html   (147 words)

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