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Now
each DVD includes a full color inserts with your
favorite photos and original run downs
Linking
Ring Review (Part 2):

In
the Magic Land of Allakazam, Mark Wilson performs with enthusiasm,
flawless showmanship, and a contagious love of magic. From
the moment he bounds upon the stage, you know he is capable
of miracles, and the master of the camera and of the audience.
Nani Darnell is equally astounding. There have been other
legendary assistants, but none so indispensable or fascinating.
Theatrically, she is the equal of Wilson.
 
As
Rebo the clown, Bev Bergeron is a brilliant actor and communicator
able to suggest, in a few looks and gestures, a vast range
of ideas and emotions. Credit must also be given to the
Wilson’s son, Michael, who was a young boy in 1960.
His appearances helped younger viewers identify with the
series on a more personal level. These four remain, to this
day, magic’s great repertory company. Highest Recommendation.
–
Elson Bihm, Linking Ring Review (continued
on next volume)
Volume
2 Features:
The
Classic Costume Trunk
Nani Darnell magically appears in one of
the costumes
in
the trunk selected by the audience.
 
Tricky
Toys
Only television presentation of the incredible
Vanishing Toy Chest Illusion. You won’t believe it!

An
Impossible Transposition
Nani disappears from a net held high in the air and
fantastically
reappears in an empty crystal clear box.
 
The
Allakazam Circus
See Rebo, Nani, Mark and Basil the Baffling Bunny’s
extraordinary magical talents in this surprising routine.
 
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