Torn and Restored Newspaper (World’s Greatest Magic)
Experience the wonder of a timeless illusion!
Explore an extraordinary collection that showcases the talents of iconic magicians and producers.
Imagine having access to an extensive library of magic DVDs! This incredible set features nearly every legendary effect and routine in magic history, serving as a vital resource where renowned performers reveal the secrets behind classic illusions. Spanning a variety of topics—from linking rings and sponge balls to metal bending and the iconic cups and balls—this DVD set includes stunning performances such as the Zombie and color-changing knives. Each volume is thoughtfully curated, presenting both new and rare footage from leading magic creators.
A standout in this collection is the Torn and Restored Newspaper, a mesmerizing trick that captivates audiences using everyday materials. Watching a magician transform a simple newspaper into an astonishing spectacle is sure to leave spectators spellbound.
This DVD features six master magicians, each offering their unique interpretation of this classic effect. Paul Potassy captivates with a continental twist, tearing and restoring a newspaper while narrating a compelling story. Fielding West adds humor to the Al Baker Newspaper Tear, blending comedy with traditional magic. Richard Osterlind personalizes his act by having the newspaper signed before performing the tear and restoration. Steve Dacri reveals an underground secret involving a magazine page that is torn and restored, confirmed by a spectator. Alex Elmsley shares his classic newspaper tear with in-depth explanations. Lastly, Terry Seabrooke presents a comedic newspaper tear gag, ideal for magical MCs or as a humorous highlight in any performance.
Few effects embody the essence of “magic” like the Torn and Restored Newspaper, ensuring you’ll discover a version that complements your individual performance style.
Newspaper Tear – Paul Potassy
Torn and Restored Newspaper – Fielding West
Signed Torn and Restored Newspaper – Richard Osterlind
Torn and Restored Magazine – Steve Dacri
Torn and Restored Newspaper – Alex Elmsley
Torn and Restored Newspaper Gag – Terry Seabrooke
Running Time: Approximately 1hr 18min