Houdini is a Lionsgate/A+E Studios co-production. Meyer, M.D., and written by Academy Award®-nominated screenwriter Nicholas Meyer (The Seven-Per-Cent Solution, Best Adapted Screenplay, 1976) and directed by Uli Edel,who directed the Academy Award®-nominated film The Baader Meinhof Complex (Best Foreign Language Film, 2008). Houdini is based on the book Houdini: A Mind in Chains: A Psychoanalytic Portrait by Bernard C. TheHoudini Blu-ray and DVD also include four behind-the-scenes featurettesand will be available for the suggested retail price of $29.99 and $26.98, respectively. The Houdini two-disc Blu-ray and two-disc DVD feature both the original HISTORY® televised version as well as a brand-new extended edition with over 20 minutes of additional film footage of the captivating series. And though they saw what he wanted them to see, his reality was more elusive than his escapes. Driven, disciplined and actively chasing the American Dream, Houdini constantly pushed his physical limits to accomplish feats of strength that amazed audiences in an age of spectacle. HISTORY®’s Houdini follows the world-renowned master of escape’s transformation from immigrant into the world’s first superstar. His ability to escape from handcuffs, strait-jackets and water tanks is legendary – breaking the shackles of his past proved more challenging. It features star Kristen Connolly ( House of Cards) discussing her role as Harry Houdini’s (Adrien Brody) wife Beth from the History miniseries telling us some stuff I certainly did not know (your Houdini history knowledge may vary, of course). Driven and disciplined, Houdini constantly pushed his physical limits to accomplish feats of strength that amazed all. Houdini also tied up 1. Houdini Season 1 (122) 7.3 2014 13+ Starring Academy Award winner Adrien Brody and Kristen Connolly, HOUDINI, as seen on HISTORY, follows the world-renowned master of escape's transformation from immigrant to superstar. Houdini is available via Digital HD now and on on Blu-ray and DVD October 7, but here’s a special behind-the-scenes clip you won’t see there. Part 1 of History’s four-hour miniseries starring Adrien Brody as Harry Houdini drew 3.7 million total viewers on Labor Day.
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