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Saturday At Reuben's

Saturday At Reuben's
Directed by Leslie Danoff

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Product Description

"Saturday At Reuben's" is an entertaining film about a group of magicians who have been getting together in the backroom of a New York City delicatessen to share their magic tricks -- along with stories and humor -- every Saturday afternoon for decades. It shows the true brotherhood of magicians--young and old-- entertaining each other as they practice their close-up magic.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #133182 in DVD
  • Released on: 2003-07-03
  • Rating: G (General Audience)
  • Formats: Dolby, NTSC
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 56 minutes

Editorial Reviews

Review
"This is a documentary that shows the true brotherhood of magicians. . . There are 70 year-olds working with seven-year-olds, teenagers teaching professionals, and people just having a good time with magic. . . If you watch closely, you will learn some real magic-- the magic of magic. . . This is recommmended for everyone, magicians and non-magicians alike." --The Linking Ring

Review
"Magicians are often shown as anti-social, tux-wearing, rabbit-wielding nerds with few redeeming values. And it's rare that a filmmaker would care enough to go beyond this shallow stereotype to explore what magicians are all about. This is what makes "Saturday At Reuben's" such a wonderful and refreshing film. It portrays the true magic behind our art and shows how it binds us all, young and old, together. . . It can be enjoyed by all who love magic." --http://magic.about.com/magicinthemedia

Review
"This unique magic documentary is a gem. . . and what I find most endearing--showing the audience the REAL BROTHERHOOD and FELLOWSHIP shared between members of the magic community." --Nicholas Carifo, Modern Magician


Customer Reviews

Heartwarming5
I have viewed and own this film. There are so many interests that a person can explore and this film gives the viewer an intimate and rewarding view of people with a passion with magic. More-over, it shows a community of people with the "seasoned" teaching the "new". It is a message that is universal and an essential element of what should be guiding all us all. Throughout the film, I felt that I was actually with these people, and hope for their happiness and success.

A great film!5
This is a gem of a documentary. The intimate portrait of this New York City world is unlike any documentary I've seen. The warmth with which it embraces all of its characters - from the young beginners to the seasoned older veterans - makes you feel as if you're actually in the back room of this Madison Avenue delicatessen, watching these magicians perform the feats in front of your very eyes.

While there are fantastic scenes of the magicians performing, the story focuses more on what role magic has played and continues to play in the characters' lives - stories ranging from the Great Depression and World War II to legal proceedings and Bar Mitzvah parties.

This isn't about the secrets and inner workings of the tricks themselves - the film, like the magicians, plays it close to the vest - but rather about the relationships among the magicians and the friendships that have endured. The film offers a warm and intimate look at a community that has gathered together every Saturday for decades - without fail - and where older magicians learn as much from the younger guys as the young do from the old. And the story, told through the perspective of a 15-year-old aspiring magician, is both surprising and inspiring.