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Dark Magic

  • 1939
  • Approved
  • 10min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,2/10
155
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Robert Benchley in Dark Magic (1939)
SatireComedyShort

Añade un argumento en tu idiomaJoseph A. Doakes goes into a toy shop looking for a gift for his 12-year-old son, and the clerk shows him a box of magic tricks. After a store employee demonstrates several of them, Doakes p... Leer todoJoseph A. Doakes goes into a toy shop looking for a gift for his 12-year-old son, and the clerk shows him a box of magic tricks. After a store employee demonstrates several of them, Doakes purchases the box - as well as a larger, more advanced set - and starts demonstrating them ... Leer todoJoseph A. Doakes goes into a toy shop looking for a gift for his 12-year-old son, and the clerk shows him a box of magic tricks. After a store employee demonstrates several of them, Doakes purchases the box - as well as a larger, more advanced set - and starts demonstrating them for his son, who has low expectations for this display and is totally bored. For some unkn... Leer todo

  • Dirección
    • Roy Rowland
  • Guión
    • Robert Benchley
  • Reparto principal
    • Robert Benchley
    • Ruth Lee
    • John Scarne
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,2/10
    155
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Roy Rowland
    • Guión
      • Robert Benchley
    • Reparto principal
      • Robert Benchley
      • Ruth Lee
      • John Scarne
    • 7Reseñas de usuarios
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
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    Robert Benchley
    Robert Benchley
    • Joseph A. Doakes
    Ruth Lee
    Ruth Lee
    • Mrs. Doakes
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    John Scarne
    • Mr. Calypso
    • (sin acreditar)
    • Dirección
      • Roy Rowland
    • Guión
      • Robert Benchley
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    6Doylenf

    Benchley wants to show magic tricks to his son...

    One of the better ROBERT BENCHLEY shorts is about a man who enters a magic shop where several neat tricks are demonstrated. Trouble is, when he gets home, none of them work as they did at the store.

    His skeptical wife thinks it's just a waste of time and so does his son who helps him go through a few of the tricks.

    The joke is that the simple tricks don't work at all--but the difficult one--well, you have to watch the short to find out what that entails. It gives the whole piece a good punch line for an amusing closing shot.

    Thankfuly, this Benchley short doesn't rely on his dry witticisms to provoke laughter and is good for a laugh.
    6Hitchcoc

    Dull Doakes

    Robert Benchley's character goes into a toy/gift shop. He implies that his son is rather cowardly and wouldn't like anything for his birthday that involves any danger. The guy at the store does run of the mill magic tricks but when Mr. Doakes gets home, nothing works, until he tries some really difficult things. His wife is a naysayer and she faints when Benchley disappears. Cute little precursor to a movie of the day.
    7planktonrules

    Better than most of the Benchley shorts.

    In the 1930s-40s, the raconteur, Robert Benchley, made a string of short films for Paramount and then, later, MGM. I've seen quite a few of them....mostly because I am trying to see what others see in the films. Now I am not saying they're bad...they're just generally not all that funny. I would have to say, however, that "Dark Magic" is better than most and is worth seeing.

    Often the Benchley shorts involve him talking to the audience and giving everyone poor advice. Or, in some, he demonstrates how to do something. In this one, however, it's a slice of life story where he plays a father who is interested in buying his son a magic kit. The first potion is set at the store, where a salesman demonstrates many of the tricks. The final portion is set at home where Benchley does succeed with some tricks...but mostly makes a mess of things.

    This is not a hilarious short comedy...but it has a few cute moments and is overall agreeable to watch. Nothing earth-shaking or exciting...but a genial little film.
    Michael_Elliott

    Decent Benchley short

    Dark Magic (1939)

    ** 1/2 (out of 4)

    MGM short has Joe McDoakes (Robert Benchley) walking into a gift shop where he wants to look at some magic tricks. A pro shows him the tricks so Joe takes this home to perform in front of his son but of course things don't go as planned. This is a pretty good short that manages to get a few laughs even though the screenplay is rather lazy and goes for all the obvious jokes. Of course McDoakes isn't going to be able to do the tricks and when he does do one it just gets him into more trouble. The ending is pretty nice but the real highlights are in the shop when the tricks are actually being done. Whenever watching magic tricks I always try to catch how they're being done and the ones here are without question the easiest I've ever spotted. The easiest one is the ball under the cup trick, which is done repeatedly here but it's very obvious to see how they're doing it because of being able to see the balls.
    6SnoopyStyle

    comedy short

    Joseph A. Doakes (Robert Benchley) goes into a toy shop looking for a gift for his son. After some demonstration by the clerks, he buys two sets, one kiddie set and one expert. At home, he tries to demonstrate it for his son with mixed results.

    It's interesting to see some classic close up hand magic. It looks real and mostly uncut. Benchley is a humorist more known for his writing at The Harvard Lampoon and The New Yorker as well as many others. He's probably a much better writer than performer. He's playing a clueless dad here and he's fine at it. It's not big laughs or even light chuckles. It's more like it's a writer who writes better than he performs.

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      John Scarne, who plays the magician in the toy store, was a famous magician and card manipulator. His hands appeared in El golpe (1973) in place of Paul Newman's when there were card tricks to be done.
    • Citas

      Joseph A. Doakes: Well, I guess no one was ever hurt by too much magic, huh, Junior?

      Joseph Doakes Jr.: I wouldn't know.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 13 de mayo de 1939 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Idioma
      • Inglés
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios - 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, Estados Unidos(Studio)
    • Empresa productora
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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      10 minutos
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      • Black and White
    • Relación de aspecto
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