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  2. Gilbert Genesta - Wikipedia

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    On November 9, 1930, Genesta was performing a trick in a vaudeville theater in Frankfort, Kentucky. He would attempt to escape from a water-filled milk can, a trick made famous by Harry Houdini. Prior to the performance his milk can had been dropped, damaging the secret escape hatch and rendering it inoperable.

  3. Harry Houdini - Wikipedia

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    The American Museum of Magic has the milk can and overboard box used by Houdini. [54] After other magicians proposed variations on the Milk Can Escape, Houdini claimed that the act was protected by copyright and in 1906, brought a case against John Clempert, one of the most persistent imitators. The matter was settled out of court and Clempert ...

  4. Chinese Water Torture Cell - Wikipedia

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    Houdini performing the Chinese Water Torture Cell. The Chinese Water Torture Cell is a predicament escape made famous by Hungarian-American magician Harry Houdini.The illusion consists of three parts: first, the magician's feet are locked in stocks; next, he is suspended in mid-air from his ankles with a restraint brace; finally, he is lowered into a glass tank overflowing with water and the ...

  5. Dean Gunnarson - Wikipedia

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    Cement Tomb Escape – Gunnarson was handcuffed, chained and buried alive under 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 tons of wet cement on 31 October 2008. [ 7 ] Houdini's Milk Can Escape for the Search for Houdini television special on Halloween Night, 1987 – he was a last minute replacement for James Randi , who was injured just before his scheduled live performance.

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  7. John Clempert - Wikipedia

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    John Clempert (Siberia, April 19, 1878 – May 1940) was a Russian escape artist who became famous for his hanging tricks and for a legal dispute with Harry Houdini. Early career [ edit ]

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