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Magic | Las Vegas
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5.9/10
IMDbBest Wildposts | 2013
Best International Actor | 2014 | Steve
Choice Movie Comedy | 2013
Choice Movie Actor Comedy | 2013 | Steve
Choice Movie Actress Comedy | 2013 | Olivia
Budget 30,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 27,437,881 USD
David Copperfield told some very confidential secrets for some magic tricks in the film, so confidential that he had them sign secrecy contracts.
Don Scardino insisted that the over-the-top illusions be entirely shot with practical special effects. Magician David Copperfield served as an advisor for those scenes, and they were accomplished using practical effects.
"The Amazing Burt & Anton" are based partly on Siegfried Fischbacher & Roy Horn, a flashy pair of magicians who headlined at a Las Vegas casino for over a decade. The character of Lucius Belvedere with his continual tiger injuries is also a nod to this duo, as a tiger attack is what ultimately ended Siegfried & Roy's show.
First film since Simon Birch (1998) where Jim Carrey is not on the top billing.
Sacha Baron Cohen and Matthew Broderick were considered for the role of Steve Gray.
"Jane: [after Gray burns his skin for a trick] That is a terrible trick to do for children. What if they try and copy you? Steve Gray: I'll sue them. It's my trick."
"Burt Wonderstone: Are you a lesbian, Nicole? Jane: Is every woman who doesn't sleep with you a lesbian? Burt Wonderstone: Oh, no, I have slept with plenty of lesbians."