World's Greatest Magic: Stand-Up Magic - Volume 1
Various
L&L Publishing
(Based on 1 review)
Volume One
On this volume, you'll be treated to Richard Osterlind's version of Bank Night, the perfect way to open your show and to get to know your audience. Johnny Thompson presents his interpretation of Al Koran's classic of mentalism in which an audience-generated three-digit number is found to be inscribed on the back of a medallion that the performer was wearing from the beginning of the performance. Bill Malone provides an object lesson in how to turn a close-up trick into a show-closing stage piece while Harry Allen demonstrates how to take a children's trick and make it play big . . . and for adults! Paul Potassy and Terry Seabrooke perform and explain completely different but wildly entertaining versions of the borrowed bill to impossible place plot while Falkenstein and Willard teach an amazing and easy-to-do rope escape with a truly impossible twist. Finally, Petrick and Mia present a delicate and beautiful silent silk effect that would compliment any stage show.
Bank Night - Richard Osterlind
Koran Medallion - Johnny Thompson
Standing Ovation Invisible Deck - Bill Malone
A Day At The Circus - Harry Allen
Bill in Potato - Paul Potassy
Burnt Banknote Routine - Terry Seabrooke
Gypsy Rope Mystery Escape - Falkenstein and Willard
Linking Silks - Petrick and Mia
Running Time Approximately 1hr 48min
Reviews
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Some reviews are just too easy. Professionally made DVD from L&L and let’s see, some of the top pros in the business giving out solid pieces of magic that they use in their own shows.
Richard Osterlinds’s bank night alone would be worth the price of the DVD.
Bill Malone’s standing ovation invisible deck alone would be worth the price of the DVD.
Paul Patassy’s bill in potato alone would be worth the price of the DVD.
Etc.
Do I need to say anymore”
Highly recommended
Richard Osterlinds’s bank night alone would be worth the price of the DVD.
Bill Malone’s standing ovation invisible deck alone would be worth the price of the DVD.
Paul Patassy’s bill in potato alone would be worth the price of the DVD.
Etc.
Do I need to say anymore”
Highly recommended