ST LOUIS - If you watched the new History Channel movie Houdini this month, you no doubt noticed the thrilling scenes involving the Eads Bridge here in St. Louis. In the movie, with Oscar-winner ...
What better way to promote an upcoming performance in Boston than to be locked up in chains and take a 30-foot plunge into the Charles River? That’s exactly what Harry Houdini did on April 30, 1908.
Grand Rapids residents gathered at Monroe and Ionia to witness the legendary escape artist free himself from restraints.
'Houdini' didn't jump off bridge according to research History Channel's movie 'Houdini' has a thrilling scene that involves the Great Houdini jumping off a bridge, but research shows it probably didn ...
History Channel's 2014 movie 'Houdini' has a thrilling scene that involves the Great Houdini jumping off a bridge, but research shows it probably didn't actually happen.
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