The Magician is a 1926 American silent fantasy horror film directed by Rex Ingram about a magician's efforts to acquire the blood of a maiden for his experiments to create life. It was adapted by Ingram from the 1908 novel The Magician by W. Somerset Maugham. It stars Alice Terry, Paul Wegener and Iván Petrovich. Critic Carlos Clarens wrote that it was "perhaps the most elusive of lost films." However, since the time Clarens wrote this, various prints of the film have surfaced. Some have screened at independent movie festivals from 1993 onwards, and the film has also been shown on Turner Classic Movies. It remained commercially unavailable until being released on DVD in the Warner Brothers Archive Collection in 2011.
The Magician (1926)
Directed by Rex Ingram
Genres - Drama, Fantasy, Horror, Romance, Silent Film |
Sub-Genres - Silent Film |
Release Date - Oct 24, 1926 |
Run Time - 83 min. |
Countries - United States of America |
Description by Wikipedia
Movie Info
Tags
Alchemist, Assistant, Blood, Dwarf
Attributes
Narrative Location: Paris
Alternate Titles
Der Dämon
AT
Der Magier
DE
El Mago
MX
Estranho Domínio
PT
Le magicien
FR
O Mágico
BR
O magos
GR
Sihirbaz
TR
Sydänverta
FI
The Magician
GB, US
Troldmanden
DK
Маг
, RU
魔術師
JP