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  1. The Prestige
    PG-132006 · Mystery · 2h 10m

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  1. The Prestige is a 2006 psychological thriller film directed by Christopher Nolan, written by Nolan and his brother Jonathan and based on the 1995 novel by Christopher Priest. It stars Hugh Jackman as Robert Angier and Christian Bale as Alfred Borden, rival stage magicians in Victorian London who feud over a perfect teleportation trick.

  2. Oct 20, 2006 · The Prestige: Directed by Christopher Nolan. With Hugh Jackman, Christian Bale, Michael Caine, Piper Perabo. After a tragic accident, two stage magicians in 1890s London engage in a battle to create the ultimate illusion while sacrificing everything they have to outwit each other.

  3. Sep 6, 2007 · Now how will Robert ever discover the secret of the Prestige? He treks into the snows of Colorado to visit the hidden laboratory of the (real-life) Nikola Tesla ( David Bowie ), who may have manufactured the trick for Alfred.

  4. Oct 20, 2006 · An illusion gone horribly wrong pits two 19th-century magicians, Alfred Borden (Christian Bale) and Rupert Angier (Hugh Jackman), against each other in a...

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    • Drama, Fantasy, Mystery & Thriller
    • PG-13
  5. The Prestige. Alfred and Rupert are two rival magicians in 19th century London. When Alfred performs the ultimate magic trick, Rupert tries desperately to find out the secret to the trick. 10,994 IMDb 8.5 2 h 7 min 2006. X-Ray HDR UHD PG-13. Suspense · Drama · Cerebral · Fantastic. Available to rent or buy. Rent movie. UHD $3.99 $3.79. Buy.

  6. A mysterious story of two magicians, whose intense rivalry leads them on a life-long battle for supremacy, full of obsession, deceit, and jealousy, with dangerous and deadly consequences. From the time that they first met as young magicians on the rise, Robert Angier and Alfred Borden were competitors.

  7. Mar 1, 2024 · The Prestige is one of Christopher Nolan's most beloved films and is especially rewatchable due to its twists with several clues planted throughout. The Prestige's Final Scene Explained. Angier Duplicates Himself Every Time He Performs The Transported Man.

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