Wyatt Channell, a Science Channel executive producer, said Houdini knew how to create a persona and hold people’s interest but the program tries to look at him from a different perspective. So, we pondered it and came up with our own methodology so that Lee could perform the trick,” Hardeen said. “No one knows how Houdini did the tricks. Houdini Knew How to Create a Persona and Hold People’s Interest A stunt builder constructs the props, and Terbosic re-enacts the stunts. as a child, generated headlines in the early 1900s for escaping from handcuffs, straitjackets and even a milk can.Įach of the four episodes focuses on a different stunt, including being buried alive and the water torture cell, in which Houdini was lowered upside down into a water tank with his feet locked in stocks. The Hungarian-born illusionist, who came to the U.S. 6, follows Hardeen as he and escape artist Lee Terbosic explore the engineering behind some of Houdini’s most legendary feats. “Houdini’s Last Secrets,” which begins airing Jan. “They know more about Houdini than I will ever be able to.” These guys live Houdini all the time,” Hardeen said. “We spoke to many collectors and historians. They know more about Houdini than I will ever be able to.” - George Hardeenīut at 66, the Arizona man is delving into the history of his great-uncle Harry Houdini in a journey at the heart of a new series on the Science Channel.
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