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  1. Apr 5, 2023 · Magic (1978) Ending, Explained: Self-Sabotage and Profound Tragedy. Peggy and Corky decide to run away together, but the former wishes to tell her husband about this face to face, as she does not want Duke to blame himself for the separation. Unaware that Duke is dead, Peggy waits for him to return, much to the ire of Corky.

  2. Corky, using Fats' voice, apologizes to Peggy through her locked door and leaves her a wooden heart that he carved. A short while later, he returns with a bloodstained knife. Fats seems pleased — until it is revealed that Corky fatally stabbed himself so that he will not kill anyone else. As a result, Fats also feels faint.

  3. Aug 26, 2020 · Warning: Spoilers below! The first part of this 1978 film takes place in Hollywood, California, the rest is mostly in a few cabins on a lake in the Catskills. Breakdown: * We pan around the room of Merlin Jr, an old, sick magician.

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  5. Sep 11, 2017 · Acclaimed director Richard Attenborough helms this unconventional horror-thriller that reveals Anthony Hopkins’s penchant for creepiness years before his Oscar-winning turn as Dr. Hannibal Lecter.

  6. Aug 9, 2017 · Yet “Magicconcludes on a much bleaker note than “The Legacy.” “Magic” doesn’t pull its final trick until the third act, and there’s a massive payoff. The last shot is remarkably, and refreshingly, dark.

  7. Sep 26, 2018 · Twilight Zone meets Hitchcock. Magic is what I deem to be a forgotten classic of psychological horror. Directed by Richard Attenborough (yes John Hammond from Jurassic Park and the director of 11 Academy Award nominee Gandhi which he won two Oscars for in the same night) written by William Goldman (based on his book) who also wrote such famous works as The Princess Bride, Butch Cassidy and the ...

  8. Mar 20, 2020 · The ending may be a little vague for some but watch the film through again and you’ll see that it does make sense; even if its delivery is perhaps too subtle for some. SPECIAL FEATURES Screenwriting for Dummies: William Goldman interview

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