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Harry Blackstone (September 27, 1885 - November 16, 1965) was a famed stage magician and illusionist of the 20th century. Blackstone was born Harry Boughton, of Jewish parents and was raised in Chicago, Illinois. He began his career as a magician in his teens and was popular through World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
 as a USO entertainer. He was often billed as The Great Blackstone. His son Harry Blackstone, Jr.
Harry Blackstone, Jr.

Harry Blackstone, Jr. was an United States stage magic , author, and television performer.He received the Magician of the Year Award in 1979 and 1985....
 also became a famous magician.

kstone was in the mode of courtly elegant predecessor magicians like Howard Thurston
Howard Thurston

Howard Thurston was a stage Magician from Columbus, Ohio....
 and Harry Kellar
Harry Kellar

Harry Kellar was an American magic who presented large stage shows during the late 1800s and early 1900s.Kellar was the predecessor of Harry Houdini and the successor of Robert Heller....
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Harry Blackstone (September 27, 1885 - November 16, 1965) was a famed stage magician and illusionist of the 20th century. Blackstone was born Harry Boughton, of Jewish parents and was raised in Chicago, Illinois. He began his career as a magician in his teens and was popular through World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
 as a USO entertainer. He was often billed as The Great Blackstone. His son Harry Blackstone, Jr.
Harry Blackstone, Jr.

Harry Blackstone, Jr. was an United States stage magic , author, and television performer.He received the Magician of the Year Award in 1979 and 1985....
 also became a famous magician.

Performance style and career

Blackstone was in the mode of courtly elegant predecessor magicians like Howard Thurston
Howard Thurston

Howard Thurston was a stage Magician from Columbus, Ohio....
 and Harry Kellar
Harry Kellar

Harry Kellar was an American magic who presented large stage shows during the late 1800s and early 1900s.Kellar was the predecessor of Harry Houdini and the successor of Robert Heller....
. He often wore white tie and tails when performing, and he traveled with large illusions and a sizable cast of uniformed male and female assistants. For a number of years he toured in the Midwest, often performing throughout the day between film showings.

Blackstone remained silent during much of his big stage show, which was presented to the accompaniment of a pit orchestra and such lively tunes of the time as "Who," "I Know That You Know," and "Chinatown."

Among his especially effective illusions was one in which a woman lying on a couch and covered with a gossamer shroud appeared to float high in the air and then vanish, as Blackstone pulled off the covering. In another illusion, a woman stepped into a cabinet in front of many bright, clear, tubular incandescent light bulbs. When the magician suddenly pushed the perforated front of the cabinet backward, she seemed to be pierced appeared through the holes in the font of the box (to the accompaniment of her blood-curdling scream). The cabinet was then revolved so that the audience seemed to see the lady impaled by the blinding filaments.

His "Sawing a woman in half
Sawing a woman in half

Sawing a woman in half is a generic name for a number of different stage magic tricks in which a person is apparently sawn in half or divided into two....
" involved an enormous electric circular saw some three to four feet in diameter mounted on a swing-down arm. Blackstone demonstrated the efficacy of the device by sawing noisily through a piece of lumber. Then a gossamer-clad assistant was placed on the saw table in full view, as wide metal restraints were placed upon her mid-section. The blade whirred and appeared to pass through her body, as the ripping sound of (wood?) was heard, the woman shrieked, and particles were scattered by the whirring blade. the blade was stopped and she, of course, rose unharmed.

In a gentler turn was his "Vanishing Bird Cage," an effect in which a score or more of children were invited to join him on the stage and all "put their hands on" a tiny cage holding a canary. Blackstone lowered the cage and then seemed to toss it into the air: bird and cage "disappearing" in the process to the astonishment and delight of the surprised children.

Among his lovelier effects was "The Garden of Flowers," in which countless bouquets of brilliant feather flowers appeared from under a foulard and on tables and stands until the stage was a riot of color. "The Floating Light Bulb," was perhaps his signature piece. In a darkened theatre, Blackstone would take a lighted bulb from a lamp and float it, still glowing, through a small hoop. He would then come down from the stage and the lamp would float out over the heads of the audience.

Blackstone spent the last years of his life performing at The Magic Castle
The Magic Castle

The Magic Castle claims to be the world's most famous club for magicians and magic enthusiasts. It hosts nightly performances by the world's finest magicians, and it is considered an honor to perform there ....
, a magical attraction in Hollywood, California. He died in November 1965 at the age of 80. He was interred close to his former home in Colon, Michigan
Colon, Michigan

Colon is a village in St. Joseph County, Michigan in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 1,227 at the United States Census, 2000. The village is located within Colon Township, Michigan....
 where the main street was renamed Blackstone Avenue in his honor.

Books carrying Harry Blackstone's byline were ghostwritten for him by his friend, Walter B. Gibson
Walter B. Gibson

Walter Brown Gibson was an United States author and a professional magic best known for his work on The Shadow. Gibson, under the pen-name Maxwell Grant, wrote Shadow stories at an amazing rate to satisfy public demand during the character's golden age in the 1930s and 1940s....
, who also created, in 1941, the comic book Blackstone the Magician Detective and the 1948-49 radio series, Blackstone, the Magic Detective
Blackstone, the Magic Detective

Blackstone, the Magic Detective was a 15-minute radio series which aired Sunday afternoons at 2:45pm ET on the Mutual Broadcasting System from October 3, 1948 until March 26, 1950....
.

In 1985, on the 100th anniversary of his father's birth, Harry Blackstone, Jr. donated to the Smithsonian Institution
Smithsonian Institution

The Smithsonian Institution is an educational and research institute and associated museum complex, administered and funded by the government of the United States and by funds from its Financial endowment, contributions, and profits from its shops and its magazine....
 in Washington D.C. the original floating light bulb - Thomas Edison
Thomas Edison

Thomas Alva Edison was an American inventor and businessman who developed many devices that greatly influenced life around the world, including the phonograph and the long-lasting, practical electric light bulb....
 designed and built it - and the original Casadega Cabinet, used in the "Dancing Handkerchief" illusion. This was the first ever donation accepted by the Smithsonian in the field of magic.

Harry Blackstone, Sr. is memorialized in two official Michigan Historical markers:
  • American Museum of Magic
    American Museum of Magic

    The American Museum of Magic in Marshall, Michigan, houses a large collection of magical paraphernalia and illusions, including an extensive collection of devices that once belonged to famed magician Harry Blackstone, Sr., ....
  • Colon, Michigan
    Colon, Michigan

    Colon is a village in St. Joseph County, Michigan in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 1,227 at the United States Census, 2000. The village is located within Colon Township, Michigan....
     / Harry Blackstone


See also

  • American Museum of Magic
    American Museum of Magic

    The American Museum of Magic in Marshall, Michigan, houses a large collection of magical paraphernalia and illusions, including an extensive collection of devices that once belonged to famed magician Harry Blackstone, Sr., ....


Further reading

  • Waldron, Daniel, Blackstone, a Magician's Life: The World and Magic Show of Harry Blackstone, 1885-1965. (Meyerbooks, June 1999) ISBN 9780916638917.


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