With the application of magic, Richard Himber turns various statuettes into miniature performing artists. With harpist Verlye Mills, singer and impersonator Kathryn Kane, and the ballroom dance team of Sinclair and Day.
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The Magic of Music is a pretty strange little artifact, honestly. If you're someone who loves digging up old variety shorts or just getting a peek at how “movie magic” used to look, then yeah, give it a shot. It's a curious watch. But if you're hoping for anything with a story, or even just something that feels like a ...


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"The Magic of Music is a pretty strange little artifact, honestly. If you're someone who loves digging up old variety shorts or just getting a peek at how “movie magic” used to look, then yeah, give it a shot. It's a curious watch. But if you're hoping for anything with a story, or even just something that feels like a modern film, you’re going to be bored. This is strictly for the niche crowd. 🎩 The whole setup is super simple, almost an afterthought. Richard Himber, looking quite sharp in his..."

