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Magic

United States

1978

106 Min
Color
1.85:1
English
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DIR Richard Attenborough

PROD Joseph E. Levine, Richard P. Levine

SCR William Goldman

DP Victor J. Kemper

CAST Anthony Hopkins, Ann-Margret, Burgess Meredith, Ed Lauter, E.J. André

ED John Bloom

MUSIC Jerry Goldsmith

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Richard Attenborough

One of England’s most respected actors and directors, Sir Richard Attenborough has made numerous contributions to world cinema both in front of and behind the camera. The son of a Cambridge school administrator, Attenborough began dabbling in theatricals at the age of 12. While attending London’s Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in 1941, he turned professional, making his first stage appearance in a production of Eugene O’Neill’s Ah, Wilderness! He made his screen debut as the Young Sailor in Noel Coward and David Lean’s In Which We Serve (1943), before achieving his first significant West End success as the punkish, cowardly, petty criminal Pinkie Brown in Brighton Rock.

After three years of service with the Royal Air Force, Attenborough rose to film stardom in the 1947 film version of Brighton Rock — a role that caused him to be typecast as a working-class misfit over the next few years. One of the best of his characterizations in this vein can be found in The Guinea Pig (1948… read more

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robotkathleen

16Feb12

this film really hurts my feelings! it's odd and a bit mediocre in a few ways, but that all makes sense and adds to the tragedy of it. and the seemingly simplistic structure as it reflects mental illness, or any degree of self-sabotaging internal dialogue, makes it so raw for me. it's an interesting metaphorical illustration of more than an individual story.

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Craig B

1Jun10

Hopkins' best performance.

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Miasma

27May10

Not the greatest film in the world, but contains some really wonderful scenes - the confrontation with Burgess Meredith, for instance.

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