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Anatole Inner circle 1913 Posts |
When I signed up for membership on the Magic Cafe back on January 28, 2007, I chose the screen name "Anatole"--taking the name of the magician played by Curt Jurgens on an October 30, 1962 episode of The Dick Powell Theater--"The Great Anatole"--about a night club magician who was being investigated by Interpol. Back in the early 1990's I bought a 16mm film of the episode, set up a TV camera in front of a movie screen, and awkwardly transferred the 16mm film to VHS tape.
The episode is now on youtube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lUyEzzjXwYo I talked with Denny Haney about "The Great Anatole" once and he, too, remembered the show fondly. Curt Jurgens is the quintessential example of a trained actor playing the part of a magician. He does a great job with standard effects like the Silk to Cane, and his presentation of "Film-to-Life" is beautiful. His assistant is Barbara Bellamore is played by the lovely Dana Winter. She is the quintessential actress playing the part of a magician's assistant. The screenplay for "The Great Anatole" was written by Richard Alan Simmons. I think he wrote some other teleplays that featured magicians. I think the plot and the performances are equal to or better than more recent portrayals of actors playing the part of a magician in movies like "The Prestige" and "Now You See Me." ----- Amado "Sonny" Narvaez
----- Sonny Narvaez
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