Ricky Jay is a world-renowned magician, author, historian and actor (often a mischievous presence in the films of David Mamet and Paul Thomas Anderson) — and a performer who regularly provokes astonishment from even the most jaded audiences. Deceptive Practice traces Jay’s achievements and influences, from his apprenticeship at age 4 with his grandfather, to such now-forgotten legends as Al Flosso, Slydini, Cardini and his primary mentors, Dai Vernon and Charlie Miller. Featuring rare footage from his 1970s TV appearances (doing 3-card Monte with Steve Martin on The Dinah Shore Show) and told in Jay’s inimitable voice, this is a remarkable journey inside the secretive world of magic and the small circle of eccentrics who are its perpetual devotees. |
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Ratings: | IMDB: 7.1/10 | |
Released: | October 4, 2012 | |
Runtime: | 88 min | |
Genres: | Documentary | |
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Companies: | Kino Lorber Films Kino Lorber American Masters Pictures | |
Cast: | Dick Cavett Ricky Jay David Mamet Winston Simone | |
Crew: | Molly Bernstein | |