Flicking Fingers-The Movie
Tricks and Fiction from the Road

TRICKS FROM THE ROAD

  • A FACE IN THE CASE (Thomas Fraps)
    A card case visually changes into a selected card. Immediately, the selection transforms back into the box. No duplicates, no gaffs, no kidding!
  • THE CAP, THE COIN AND THE MARKER (Manuel Muerte)
    A pen and a coin appear, disappear, reappear, grow, travel, go crazy and reset. A well structured and highly visual piece of Finger - Flim Flam!
  • KEEP THE CHANGE (Rainer Pfeiffer)
    A copper and a silver coin repeatedly change places through a purse. Money-Magic in your spectator's hands!
  • SNAPSHOT (Rainer Pfeiffer)
    Two rubber bands visually link in your spectator's hands. Eye popping magic and one cool souvenir!
  • BURNED-OUT (Jörg Alexander)
    The name of a selected card forms from ashes gently rubbed on your bare arm. Then your spectator's initial is actually burned into her card. Hot, close and very personal!
  • COGNITIVE ORANGE JUICE (Thomas Fraps)
    A full glass of freshly squeezed orange juice appears out of thin air, followed by a solid wooden shoehorn right out of your shoe. Reality check, anybody?
  • THE FOUNTAIN OF CARDS (Nikolai Friedrich)
    Jumbo cards rise out of a deck isolated in a glass. Suddenly, every card jumps out, leaving only a selection. You end absolutely clean; perfect for stage or parlour work!
  • BACK TO THE FUTURE (Pit Hartling)
    A selected card is found before it was chosen. A time-paradox at the card table; pure and simple!
  • A ROSE IS A ROSE (Stephan Kirschbaum)
    After a beautiful routine with a purse-frame and a little silk you look "inside" the frame only to find a real rose as the perfect present for your helper. Move over, Casanova!
  • SOUVENIR FROM CHINATOWN (Pit Hartling)
    A very clean transposition of a copper and a silver coin that ends with a final surprise in the spectator's hand.
  • FLIP-FLAP (Helge Thun)
    In this crazy flourish you make a playing card twirl around the deck and between your fingers in breakneck speed. A typical case of "Do that again!"
  • SEMI-AUTOMATIC (Manuel Muerte)
    A useful and quite unorthodox palm for the card worker. Make sure to really try this!
  • LASTING IMPRESSION (Pit Hartling)
    A little touch that can turn a simple coin vanish into a memorable piece of magic.
  • INERTIA (Jörg Willich)
    The letters on your business card suddenly shift around. Is the hand faster than…ink?
  • GUMMY-BEAR (Jörg Willich)
    A wine-gum visibly penetrates the side of your wine glass. This looks absolutely amazing; perfect for cocktail parties!
  • FRUIT CUPS (Helge Thun)
    A very useful move for any Cups and Balls routine. This one might bear fruit for you, too!
  • GRANDPA'S CIGAR-BOX (Manuel Muerte)
    A signed card repeatedly appears under a little cigar box. Finally it is found inside the box, neatly folded into quarters. Holy smokes!
  • THE SYMPATHETIC TEN (Jörg Alexander)
    The handling of Herbert Milton's wonderful classic that has earned highest praise and remains one of the corner- stones in Jörg's professional repertoire (performance only).
  • MONA LISA (Nikolai Friedrich)
    Nikolai's signature piece: A spectator finds the missing piece to a 1.500-piece Puzzle of the Mona Lisa. This is the original version as sold to David Copperfield (performance only).

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