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63: 591:, who is a female escapologist, who is amazing, you have to watch her." “I got to train with Dorothy Dietrich, the first lady magician to catch a bullet with her teeth." Fisher studied the life and work of Dietrich to prepare for the role. "Dorothy is a real female escapologist who is working today. She was the first woman to capture a bullet between her teeth, which is an amazing feat. She's not only good at misdirection, but she also connects emotionally with the audience, so she's better able to involve them in the stunts." 132:, worked out how the Davenports did their act and re-created the tricks to debunk the brothers' claims of psychic power. However, the re-creations did not involve overt escape, merely a replication of tricks with the statement that they were accomplished by secret magicians' skills rather than spirits. It took another thirty years before the pure skill of escape began to be displayed as an act in itself. The figure most responsible for making escapology a recognized entertainment was 1124: 49: 262:
performer, Jonathon Bryce, took the full view approach to the Buried Alive escape and with the encouragement of Norman Bigelow Sr., made the world debut of Buried Alive in Full View at the Music is Art Festival in Buffalo, NY with the help of Goo Goo Dolls bassist, Robby Takac. Mark Nelson, "The Great Markini" also performed Full View with his Electrified Mummy Lid Torture Board Escape.
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that involved much of the performance taking place behind some form of screen or inside a cabinet in order to protect the secrets of the performer. This style of escape performance was popular with the majority of escape artists until the end of the 20th Century and is still preferred by many
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The United Kingdom Escape Artists was formed in 2004 and is currently the only organisation in the United Kingdom devoted to the promotion of UK escape artists and the preservation of escapology within the UK. Its members are made up of professional escapologists, restraint collectors, master
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Sr. during the 1970s. He presented his escapes as pure tests of human skill and endurance and the audience could actually see everything from start to finish. His signature escape, "The Doors of Death," inspired many escape artists to adopt this style of performance in their own shows. One
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A succession of performers have added new ideas and created variations on old stunts, but it is common for even the best contemporary escapologists to be dubbed modern day "Houdinis". During his lifetime, Houdini argued his main escape acts were copyrighted, and sued competitors such as
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The art of escaping from restraints and confined spaces has been a skill employed by performers for a very long time. It was not originally displayed as an overt act in itself but was instead used secretly to create illusions such as a disappearance or transmutation. In the 1860s, the
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Houdini made no secret of the fact that he was an expert on restraints and the skills needed to overcome them but he often concealed the exact details of his escapes to maintain an air of mystery and suspense. Although many of his escapes relied on technical skills such as
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took this further by hanging from a burning rope hundreds of feet in the air. This type of escapology does fail, and its failures have resulted in escape artists getting hurt or losing their lives. Others who have done this type of escape include
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as a young man who is bound and imprisoned on numerous occasions by a gang who have kidnapped his fiancée. Considered by many as Houdini's best film. Lost for over 90 years and rediscovered in 2015 by escape artist and magician
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In 2012, Lucas Wilson, an illusionist from Canada managed the fastest ever recorded escape from a straitjacket while suspended; he escaped in 8.4 seconds while hanging upside down from his ankles at a height of 1m.
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and has been run by Thomas Blacke as International President of the organization and Editor/Publisher of the magazine since 2001. This newsletter ceased publication with the passing of Mr. Blacke in 2019.
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in the title role, depicted many of Houdini's escapology performances. Curtis' performance artist character, The Great Leslie, also performs a suspended straight-jacket escape at the start of the film
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with his "Electrified Mummy Lid Torture Board". Escape was required in under 60 seconds or a fatal charge of electricity would be passed through the chains holding him to the board.
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performers today. Its disadvantage is that audiences may wrongly believe a concealed assistant to have released the escapologist, whom they may not have seen struggle.
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The International Escapologists Society is an online society with its own monthly newsletter that is dedicated to the art of escape on an international level.
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Founded in February 2021, Global Escapology Organisation (GEO) is an elite group of Escapologists and subject experts from around the world.
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This article is about the practice of escaping from restraints. For the attempt to divert attention from an unpleasant reality, see
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deals with two magicians who employ increasingly difficult escape illusions in a competitive one-upmanship, with tragic results.
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Escape Masters (The International Association of Escape Artists) was formed in 1985 by renowned escape artist
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plays an escape artist named Henley Reeves. In an interview, she says, "I watched all of Houdini’s work and
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as a major character, and uses escapology as a metaphor for the struggles faced by the American immigrant.
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by J. Matthew Neal (2007 and 2008) features a scientist who is also a master escape artist.
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played an escape artist named Cameron Steele in the TV movie/unsold series pilot,
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focuses around the exploits of the self-proclaimed escapologist known as Mr. ESC.
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In 1983, real-life escape artist Bill Shirk played himself in a film called
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inmates from the prison, the 16th-century Christian martyr is considered by
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locksmiths, and historians. The UKEA meet once a year for their AGM.
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Houdini himself - or rather his ghost - appeared in an episode of
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played a junior escapologist named Danny Masters in the film,
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is a style of escape performance popularised by the late
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escapologists as their patron saint. Along with St. John
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is a form of escape performance that was popularised by
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Index

Escape artist
Escapism
Escapology (album)
Escape Artist (disambiguation)

Harry Houdini
magician

Harry Houdini
Boston
restraints
handcuffs
straitjackets
cages
coffins
barrels
fish-tanks
Davenport Brothers
John Nevil Maskelyne
Harry Houdini
lock-picking
Metamorphosis
Chinese Water Torture Cell
handcuffs
padlocks
straitjackets
mail bags
beer barrels
prison cells
John Clempert

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