The world's top ten most incredible magic tricks are the disappearance of Lady Liberty, leaping over the Grand Canyon, human body cutting, lying in an icy coffin for more than 60 hours, catching double bullets, fire whirlwind, removing the incisors of any girl, swallowing a power drill, burying alive, and walking on water.
1, the disappearance of the Statue of Liberty
David Copperfield raised a huge curtain on Liberty Island, a few seconds after the curtain was lifted but the Statue of Liberty was missing. To prove that the Statue of Liberty had indeed disappeared, Copperfield also walked back and forth between the searchlights where the statue was once erected. The audience was there to experience this firsthand, and flashbulbs recorded the scene.
2. Leaping the Grand Canyon
In David Copperfield's sixth installment, he performed a leap over the Grand Canyon. Neither the TV nor the screen was faked, as the state of the art in 1984 couldn't do that.
3. Body Cuts
In the body cuts performed by David Copperfield, the death saw was actually set up to avoid mistakes. The performer lies on a table under a giant saw, which conceals a timing device. While ensuring that the performer is lying handcuffed in a box, the large saw begins to slowly fall. After a while, the performer struggles in the box trying to escape the handcuffs, and finally the performer has time to escape before the saw comes down.
4, lying in an icy coffin for more than 60 hours
On November 27, 2000, David Blaine performed a street trick called "Frozen Time". He was in Times Square, New York, in public, topless, from the bundle of two 8-foot-high large pieces of ice assembled from the "ice coffin" stayed a full 63 hours, 42 minutes and 15 seconds. The ice was transparent to show that he had indeed been in it the whole time. He was rushed to the hospital immediately after the show, as doctors feared he would go into shock. Afterward, Bryan said it was almost more than a month before he could walk on the ground again.
5. Capturing a Double Bullet
The magic trick of capturing a bullet is the magician's ability to quickly grab a bullet fired at him in pairs, a trick that proves to a person that the gun being used is not deceptive through the use of firearms knowledge. In most cases, it is up to the audience to identify the bullet and the gun. When magicians Penn and Teller perform their act, they shoot at each other and then quickly catch the bullets fired at them.
6. Fire Cyclone
Magician David Copperfield wanted to reach the core of a fire cyclone in one second to challenge the 2,000-degree Celsius heat.
7, Remove any girl's incisors
David Blaine performed this trick on his TV show, finding a girl at random and removing her incisors, after which Blaine returned the girl's teeth to their place.
8. Swallowing a power drill
Thomas Blackthrone swallowed a power drill on his TV show show.
9, Buried Alive
Magician Chris escaped by being handcuffed and buried in a coffin six feet underground in a quagmire.
10, Walking on Water
Magician Chris Angel walks on the water of a swimming pool.
Biography
David Copperfield, real name David Seth Kotkin, was born on September 16, 1956 in New Jersey, USA, and is ranked No. 37 on the 2019 Forbes 100 list of celebrities.In 1968, David Copperfield rose to prominence in the world of magic, and became the Society of American Magicians' youngest ever young member of the Society of American Magicians.In 1972, at the age of 16, David taught a course on The Art of Magic at New York University.
In 1974, David graduated from Massonet High School in New Jersey and enrolled at Fordham University when he was approached by the Chicago production of "The Magic Man," a new kind of cabaret opera, to headline the show. 1977 saw the start of a television career that made the name "David Copperfield" a household name. In 1979, David revealed his acting talents with a role in the movie Terror Train.