Throughout history magicians have been performing amazing tricks for our entertainment, as time went on, the tricks got better and better. They continued to push the boundaries, Combining danger with illusion, resulting with more and more ridiculous feats being performed to this very day. But everyone knows it’s all smoke and mirrors right? Well this is not always the case; Magicians have stretched the limits right to the edge, where sometimes the danger is very real. I think we should take a look at a ten of the most dangerous tricks that have been performed throughout history, some of these are illusion, and some are just plain crazy!
“Nobody wants a man to fall to his death but they want to be there when it happens.” -Houdini
Everyone has seen or at least heard of a magician sawing a woman in half, and everyone has their own little theory on how it works, but the truth is that the methods of this trick vary considerably which has lead to some of the greatest versions of the illusion emerging today. One of my personal favorite versions is performed by rock star magician Criss Angel, where there are no funny boxes or giant saws, just a magician and a spectator…
Award winning magician Lance Burton, while shackled and handcuffed to roller coaster tracks, with the roller coaster zooming along, has to pick the locks and escape before he’s little more than roadkill. The only thing I can think of to make this more dangerous is if the roller coaster was on fire. Enjoy!
Here is another great classic of magic, the sword cabinet! The assistant climbs into a tiny little box which is then sealed shut. The magician then proceeds to thrust swords through every conceivable angle, leaving no apparent room to hide, The swords are then removed and the assistant reveals herself unharmed. But it is all a trick right? Not unlike the sawing in half illusion, there were many versions of this trick in history. Some of these versions do rely purely on calculated sword thrusts and a contortionist assistant, so the danger can be very real depending on who is performing it. There have been many injuries over the years. In the clip above, we see Hans Moretti performing this trick in a cardboard box.
Escape artist Harry Houdini was touring through a mental institution, when he spotted a man strapped in a straight jacket. He was struggling with all his strength and energy to get free of this device but to no avail. Houdini was fascinated at the effectiveness of this jacket and this was just the challenge that he had been looking for, thus giving birth to one of the most popular escapes to date. Since then it has grown more and more dangerous, such as being performed under water, hanging upside down from a crane, and being dragged behind a boat. If you can think of a stupid thing to do with a straight jacket, magicians have probably done it. There are no illusionary elements here, just good old escapology. The video above shows the original footage of Houdini performing this trick.
At 9 a.m, Monday November 27, 2000, in Manhattan’s Time Square, Magician David Blaine decided it was a good idea to freeze himself inside a solid 6 ton block of ice for 63 hours. He was encased in two halves, in which his body contour had been cut, so he had a small amount of room to scratch his nose (yeah, an itchy nose is the primary danger here Dave!). He also had life lines to monitor his health and a catheter to urinate. In my opinion this is one of the craziest feats in magic to date.
This nasty little number may not be the most Dangerous, or even the most impressive, but it has caused a lot of people a lot pain in the last couple of years! It is a variation on the old three shell game where the magician places a pea under one of three shells, then mixes them up at which point you try to identify the shell with the pea.
Modern magicians have given this classic a dangerous new spin by replacing the the pea, with a large spike, and the shells with styrofoam cups. The magician (blindfolded, or in another room) lets The spectator cover all the wooden blocks with the cups. He then walks over to the three cups and instantly smashes his hand on two, leaving the cup with the spike underneath untouched! Sounds amazing? Here’s what happens when it goes wrong with a spectator involved.
In 2001 David Copperfield stood in the center of a 2000 degree tornado of fire, and survived. This trick makes the list just on the name alone!
Another crazy feat invented by Houdini was the water torture cell. The magician is handcuffed, his ankles are locked into a Restraint brace, he is suspended upside down in mid air, and then lowered into a glass tank of ice water, with the restraint locked at the top of the tank. Dangerous enough? Houdini wasn’t killed in the water torture cell, despite popular belief.
Here is a very old and Very dangerous trick, being buried alive. Originally performed by the Fakirs of India, this trick found its way onto Houdini’s “to do list”, but due to his sudden death this trick was cut short. That didn’t stop magicians performing the trick years later, Notably the late Joe Burrus.
Joe was an upcoming magician in California when he decided to tackle the buried alive feat, shackled up inside a plexiglass coffin and lowered into the earth. Assistants then covered him with seven tons of soil and concrete, however when they were almost complete, the level suddenly dropped 18 inches which indicated something had gone wrong. After fifteen minutes of excavating he was found crushed. Since then it has been performed time and time again by contemporary magicians such as David Blaine and Criss Angel, but it doesn’t hide the fact that there is always a very real danger with these kinds of tricks.
Interesting Fact: Although Houdini never got round to performing it, he did have a specially designed coffin made for the trick. with his sudden death, he was later buried in that very coffin. Kind of ironic that the escape artist lies trapped forever in a coffin he once planned to escape from!
The most dangerous magic trick ever performed is undoubtedly the Fabled Bullet Catch. This fatal trick has claimed the lives of many magicians, assistants, spectators, and wounded countless others over the years. The basic effect is a bullet (usually signed or marked) loaded into a gun and shot at the magician, who then usually catches it in his hand or teeth. This trick contains illusionary elements, but the danger is still very real, as has been proven over the years.
According to legend, this trick dates back to the 1600′s, where a magician named Coullew was claiming to successfully catch bullets, This however didn’t last long as he was beaten to death with his own gun by an angry spectator, who probably thought he was some kind of demon. Next was Torrini De Grisy, who accidently shot his son on stage. Another magician of the time De Linsky took the life of his wife when a real bullet was accidently loaded into the gun. Magician Arnold Buck was killed when a spectator secretly loaded nails into the gun.
Michael Hatal and Otto Blumenfeld were both killed from forgetting to switch the real bullets for blanks. The Black Wizard of the West was killed when his wife purposely loaded real bullets into the gun. But Perhaps the most famous bullet catch performer was Chung Ling soo, who was a very famous oriental style magician who was shot when a piece of shrapnel from the gun was accidently fired at him live onstage. he was rushed to hospital and upon removal of his clothes they discovered he was actually an american who had been secretly pretending to be Asian to distinguish himself. Estimates say this trick has claimed the lives of around 15 magicians, not counting assistants or spectators.
After such a bloody history this trick has earned the reputation of being cursed, as very little professional magicians perform it today. In the video clip above we see a more recent version performed by Penn and Teller
Contributor: Kyran Wray




















Great list, i’ve always been intrested in these kind of Things, Great List – Great Site.
Wow some guys are just plain nuts. David Blaine has gotten damn boring compared to this stuff. Hanging upside down really is just stupid.
Avi- Hahaha just what i was thinking. How does hanging upside down then “flying” away compare to the block of ice or being buried alive.
Magic is always one fun thing for skeptics (like me) so i gotta love this list! Absolutely great!
Great list – I always wish someone could explain to me how they do #10…
but that would ruin the magic!
This is definitely a great list. I agree with Avi that David Blaine has become monotonous now (not to take away any credit from his great performances though). But his tricks at best are more of endurance sport/stunts than magic tricks in a traditional sense (do you see a resemblance between him and Kafka’s hunger artist? …just that he is getting much more attention).
I truly revere magicians (or for that matter all the artists) as they are the epitome of most creative minds at par with scientists and philosophers. Great compilation Kyran Wray!
hey thanks!
david blaine is more of an endurance artist now, and even though his latest stunt was a complete disaster im still impressed with the fact he managed to hold his breath for over 17 minutes earning him the world record.
I think it’s worth mentioning here that Houdini was more of a David Blaine type than a Criss angel type….. in his day, howard keller was a criss angel type. Who do people remember?
i think you mean Howard Thurston, but that is very true none the less, laymen remember Houdini and forget Thurston, despite them being equally famous at the time. perhaps blaine will go down in legend and angel will be forgotten?
Chris Angel is a demon.
That doesn’t change the fact that he’s an amazing magician. He’s been on fire, he’s been run over by steamrollers, he’s been impaled by forklifts, cut in half, cut other people in half, escaped from a locked cage that was fully submerged in water, and just about everything else you can think of. Not to mention the “classic” tricks as well, putting two halfs of a paper back together, disappearing acts, etc.
Definitely my favourite illusionist/magician.
Number 6 has been debunked somewhere….
It turns out it was dry ice or something, and he wasn’t cold at all, or anything like that. They also played with the video released aswell, showing only him freezing and stuff, but he had access to a TV and food.
It was a really interesting show actually.
Check out the Criss Angel reveal videos on youtube. He’s no demon. Pretty clever like…
Kyran, you are totally correct. I mixed up the names harry keller and howard thurston.
at one time in my younger life I performed magic semi-professionally and I enjoyed researching the art. I have had the opportunity to meet some of today’s artists.
PirateXxEsque, although there are many theories on david blaines frozen in time methods, its worthy to note that it was probably harder for him to fake it, than actually perform it.
The art of illusion is a tricky business, more so than one would think. He probably realises this now, hence why he’s more of an endurance artist
Chris Angel in number 10 uses a woman who does not have the lower part of her body, basically she is on stilts, she has a site of her own somewhere.
omg i just saw that video with that magician who had 15 seconds to escape,as above his head there were spikes and he got killed.That was horrific!i feel traumatized
Crazy.
“he was rushed to hospital and upon removal of his clothes they discovered he was actually an American who had been secretly pretending to be Asian”
I wonder how they knew he was not Asian with his clothes off?
Good one, She Wont Know Its Me! ;D
David Blaine doesn’t strike me as a magician. At least his highly publicized specials are all stunts, not magic. sitting in a block of ice? hanging upside down? how is that magic?
Because he smelled of freedom
How is “sawing a woman in half” dangerous? It’s not like they ever REALLY try to saw someone in half, it’s just an illusion! The rest are also illusions, but there is a possibility of things going wrong which makes them potentially dangerous.
Spence425: Houdini wasn’t really a magician either, he was an escape artist. That would make David Blaine an, uh, “endurance” artist!
(but he does do “street magic” too, so…)
In fact, no magicians are magicians, they’re all illusionists!!!
David Blaine and Chris Angel both suck at magic. Chris Angel edits his show to make it appear that he has done some wonderful feat. David Blaine, now he is just a douche bag.
how is standing in a brick of ice magic?
Back in season 3 of The Ellen Degeneres Show, she had an Illusionist on her show… Keith Barry who did the cone trick on her show and used her in it. She was shaking so much and it was really funny to watch… its on youtube if you want to check it out. This is the link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=euZO-3E-vn0&feature=related
Illusions, Kyran. These are illusions. A trick is something a ***** does for money… or candy.
UCCF: Maybe in America “trick” only refers to *****s – but elsewhere it refers to magic as well
I *hate* magic tricks, illusions. I’ve always hated illusions. Even as a kid I hated magic illusions.
I’ve known three individual magicians, members of Hollywood’s Magic Castle, two with worldwide followings. I hated watching their magic illusions.
I have no explanation why. I was never traumatized by a magician, it was more like I was always embarrassed by the obviousness of most of the illusions, and bored by the rest.
None of the featured “artists” are worthy illusionists, but maybe that was the point?
super cool list!
jfrater: he was quoting Arrested Development.
Hey, that’s some seriously cool stuff. XD I like the sword in the box one. That was a pretty hefty guy. He must do yoga, or something.
Hurrah! I love magic. Criss Angel is awesome, but I don’t really consider David Blane as a magician anymore, more of an endurance performer. Did anyone see Death Wish Live, back in 2005, I think it was. Now, that was dangerous magic!
Awesome list, and the tornado of fire was freaky! Magic tricks never get tiring…
bla: oops – thanks for pointing that out
If Howard Thurston was such a great magician, how come he couldn’t escape from that deserted island . . . wait . . . never mind.
VEry awesome list.
Now we need the 10 how to do the tricks list.
I remember seeing Penn&Teller doing a trick with thousands of bees which I personally think is very dangerous.
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=gysIuQRK7eA
ah penn & teller have done so many great tricks over the years, now i’m addicted to there show “Bull*****” it’s such a great show for skeptics
Damn, that girl in Chinese Water Torture held her breath for 2 minutes. It would take a great control of nerve to do that trick.
I’m disappointed #10 is even on here. Criss Angel stages all of his tricks. You’d have to be legally retarded to believe he pulled a woman apart.
umm corey all magic is staged
yeah… that tends to be the appeal, ordinary people performing the impossible. the method shouldn’t really matter
Derren Brown is my favourite performer. Here is a clip of him playing russian roulette. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ylAHWVuPNus
Yeah, The Russian Roulette one should be on here.
Also, on #1 you can see exactly where they swap the bullets at 3:08
Ohhhh is it? Thanks for pointing that out. *eye roll*
I’m saying that Criss Angel doesn’t even do illusions. He uses actors and dumb gags like an amputated woman. I could pull an amputated woman with fake legs in half too. Where is the appeal?
This is really a fun list Kyran Wray. My daughter and I watched every one of them. She turned her head on the spike one because she knew what was coming.
Segue, your comment reminded me of friend of mine who hated magic too. Only she hated it because it bugged her that she didn’t know how the trick was done. She once said while watching a magic trick “I can’t stand this crap, all this guy is doing is saying here is a trick and your stupid” I’ll never forget that.
Regarding #9, Roller Coaster Escape
Roller coasters have emergency brakes built into the track, dividing the track into numerous short sections. The roller coaster I worked on (Galaxy or Wildcat) was a 90-second ride and had six in-track brakes, making seven sections. Each section then, represented about 13 seconds of the ride.
These brakes are simply bolted to the bottom of the track and can be placed any where. They are remotely controlled by an electrical switch.
It would be easy to install a couple of brakes, say, two-seconds and one-second ahead of the point where the magician is. Then, of course, if the trick is going wrong, the brake could be tripped and would stop the car.
Steve Quinn died of cancer. He did not fall to his death escaping from a straight jacket as is stated above. I was on a magician website and friends of his said his closest call was during an escape from a burlap bag in water. He did not fall to his death during a stunt.
hmmm my sources tell me otherwise, but if you these people have proof get them to email me at kyranwray@gmail.com.
cheers
Just FYI, it’s “straitjacket,” not “straight jacket.” Cool list, though!
ughhh I HATE when people say that knowing how it’s done will ruin it!
It’s not like I don’t know that it’s an illusion. Not knowing how things are done really bugs me in general.
I did however enjoy the list.
Come on !!! How can you not mention GOB Bluth !!! Friend of doves and rabbits, doing his tricks (illusions actually, a trick is something a prostitute does for money) with Final Countdown as a background music, able to make a whole yacht disappear !!!
He’s a real pro, no matter what the Alliance says…
I think #1 should have been the pencil trick from dark knight. Not necessarily dangerous for the magician, but totally awesome none the less.
Derren Brown is the *****iest man alive
Eli Jones: hahahaha that pencil trick actually crossed my mind, best part of the movie.
this should be on my list of “top 10 worst top 10 lists”
I hate david Blaine with a passion. He’s the most unimpressive man on the planet and the only thing he’s good for is making fun of in the Funny or Die skits.
Cheese its! cheeeeeeeeese its!!!!!!
the frozen in ice thing that david blain did has already been debunked. he switched with a body double several times during the course of the “performance” they did this when the ice became “cloudy”.
I read some of the comments about Criss Angel and it’s true. He uses actors and the right camera angels to perform his tricks. I mean that’s fine for TV entertainment but it’s much more impressive to perform the tricks using random people off the street. I mean obviously David Blaine wasn’t quite as elaborate but at least he did this stuff in front of real people. I mean if your are using camera work and actors…..might as well thrown in a little CGI.
David Blaine really need to do something amazing to make up for his stupid hanging up-side down trick. That was the biggest waste of 2 hours watching that crap.