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Magic is a 1978 American psychological horror drama film directed by Richard Attenborough and starring Anthony Hopkins, Ann-Margret and Burgess Meredith. The screenplay is by William Goldman, who adapted his novel of the same title. The score was composed by Jerry Goldsmith.
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Nov 8, 1978 · Magic: Directed by Richard Attenborough. With Anthony Hopkins, Ann-Margret, Burgess Meredith, Ed Lauter. A ventriloquist is at the mercy of his vicious dummy while he tries to renew a romance with his high school sweetheart.
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Find out the terrifying truth in "Magic", the horror classic directed by Richard Attenborough and starring Anthony Hopkins. Hopkins is Corky, a failed magician who finds sudden stardom as a ventriloquist when he comes across a foul-mouthed dummy named Fats.
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It had been two weeks after seeing Phantasm that my family's weekly "Movie Date Night" continued on with the next film treat on our list: Magic, the Richard Attenborough directed psychological horror, in which the now legendary Anthony Hopkins stars as Charles "Corky" Withers, an aspiring magician and Ventriloquist, whom, "in partnership" with ...
Magic is a 1978 American psychological horror drama film directed by Richard Attenborough and starring Anthony Hopkins, Ann-Margret and Burgess Meredith. The screenplay is by William Goldman, who adapted his novel of the same title. The score was composed by Jerry Goldsmith.