Magic

Magic(1978)

R
11/08/1978 (US)Drama, Horror1h 47m
6.8

"A terrifying love story."

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A ventriloquist is at the mercy of his vicious dummy while he tries to renew a romance with his high school sweetheart.

William Goldman

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Richard Attenborough

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Ben Mankiewicz and Mario Cantone Talk Magic and Eyes of Laura Mars (Clip) | Creepy Cinema | TCM

Ben Mankiewicz and Mario Cantone Talk Magic and Eyes of Laura Mars (Clip) | Creepy Cinema | TCM

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A review by Cat Ellington

Written on February 15, 2017

'We're gonna be star-arrrs.'
— "Fats"

It had been two weeks after seeing Phantasm that my family's weekly "Movie Date Night" continued on with the next film treat on our list: Magic, the Richard Attenborough directed psychological horror, in which the now legendary Anthony Hopkins stars as Charles "Corky" Withers, an aspiring magician and Ventriloquist, whom, "in partnership" with a profanity-spewing ventriloquist dummy named "Fats", perform their comedy shticks before live audiences and together become a huge success. But the newfound fame - even coming with an offer to star in his own television show - just isn't good enough for the "severely troubled" Corky: For he is a man who has never let go of his past. And that past includes a woman on whom Corky had an intense crush, even from his highschool years. Enter Ann-Margaret, who portrays Peggy Snow, Corky's childhood crush. Corky wants her all for himself, especially now considering his newfound fame. But Peggy is already married to one of Corky's old highschool buddies ... And this realization does not sit well with Corky ... Or with Fats, Corky's wooden dummy...and alter ego. From there, Magic turns horrifying.

Two things about Magic creeped me out prior to the film's theater release: The terrifying trailer ads which featured on the radio, and the film's original theatrical release poster. Just based on the intensity of those two previews, I knew that Magic was going to be a bone-chilling flick. And my instincts proved to be true.

This film boasts a superb dual performance by Hopkins as both Corky and Fats, as does it with a fine supporting cast that, in addition to the storied Ann-Margaret, includes: Ed Later, whom, by the way, plays Peggy's husband Duke; Burgess Meredith, Lillian Randolph, and David Ogden Stiers, among others.

Magic is a genuine classic and a definite must-see for any passionate fan of cult horror.