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  2. List of Breaking the Magician's Code: Magic's Biggest Secrets ...

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    Passing Through a Steel Wall ("A world famous Great Wall") Episode Two October 6, 2008 (US) June 20, 2010 (HK) Making a Girl Vanish from a Table; Rising Card Trick; Levitating a Girl on a Floating Table; Recycle Empty Soda Can; Dismemberment; Trap Spirit in Handkerchief; Making a Girl Appear from a Set of Clothing; Needle Through Forearm

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  4. David Copperfield's laser illusion - Wikipedia

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    Illusionist David Copperfield performing the Laser illusion on the 2001 CBS television special Copperfield: Tornado of Fire. David Copperfield's laser illusion is an illusion performed by David Copperfield in several magic shows.

  5. Mr. Peek-a-Boo - Wikipedia

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    Mr. Peek-a-Boo or Garou-Garou, le Passe-muraille (often shortened to just Le Passe-muraille) is a 1951 French superhero comedy film, directed by Jean Boyer.The film is based on the 1941 short story Le Passe-muraille by Marcel Aymé about a "man who could walk through walls". [1]

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  7. Out of This World (card trick) - Wikipedia

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    The performer takes a deck of cards, and places on the table two face-up "marker" cards, one black and one red; the black on the left and the red on the right.The performer tells the spectator that he or she is going to deal cards face-down from the deck and the object of the exercise is for the subject to use their intuition to identify whether each card in the deck is black or red.

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  9. David Copperfield's flying illusion - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] According to the patent, the performer is supported by two fan-shaped arrays of fine wires that remain invisible to the viewing audience. [6] The wires are about 0.25 millimetres (0.010 in) thick, and support about 10 kilograms (22 lb) each; the arrays contain more than enough wires to support the performer's weight.