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Trick by Derren Brown

Postby andreasolsson » Feb 10th, '06, 15:36



Derren Brown and a spectator is sitting at a table. Derren is smokin on a cigarette or something. Then he spreads the cards out and the spectator thinks of a card. He take the cards together and puts them in the box. He then asks the spectator to think of is card and repeat it for himself in his head. Then Derren starts to repeat his card louder and louder.
The spectator freaks out. Then Derren asks where his card was. The spectator says that it was in the middle of the pack. Derren spreads out the cards again and his card is gone.
Then Derren starts to cough. He takes his cigarette in his hands and then its the spectators card!
I love this trick. Does anyone know what this trick is called?

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Postby Johndoe » Feb 10th, '06, 15:40

He did it for Stephen Fry and he details the effect in Absolute Magic (actually it might be Pure Effect but I don't have them to hand so I can't check).

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Postby seige » Feb 10th, '06, 15:43

It is simply called 'smoke' and can be learned from his book or his Devil's Picturebook

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Postby greedoniz » Feb 10th, '06, 15:52

I'm a new guy to the devils picture book and I am here to sing its praises. Worth every penny.

Currently practicing "Mikes move" which the selected card is pushed into the middle of the deck but ends up on the bottom with no cutting....brilliant if slightly difficult.

...smoke is brilliant too.

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Postby Johndoe » Feb 10th, '06, 15:53

seige wrote: can be learned from his book or his Devil's Picturebook


It's Pure Effect. I could have sworn it was Absolute Magic.

I've converted Devil's Picturebook to DVD as I hear the DVD release has been delayed again.

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Postby greedoniz » Feb 10th, '06, 16:04

The Dvd version of Devils picturebook is out already.
I had a copy delivered last week.

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Postby Johndoe » Feb 10th, '06, 16:08

Is there anything on it that wasn't on the video?

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Postby greedoniz » Feb 10th, '06, 16:23

I've not got the video version so I'm not sure. there is certainly nothing on the packaging or on the programme itself to suggest there is. At the end though there is this really weird section wear Derren is in a stripy suit, putting on a weird voice and trying to blow up model balloons. I'm glad I picked the right day to give up sniffing glue

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Postby Mandrake » Feb 10th, '06, 16:24

That's on the vid as well!

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Postby Johndoe » Feb 10th, '06, 16:26

At the end though there is this really weird section wear Derren is in a stripy suit, putting on a weird voice and trying to blow up model balloons.


He is a bit of a freak isn't he :D . Has anyone that's seen him live notice he has a bit of a hair fetish?

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Postby Charles Calthrop » Feb 10th, '06, 17:50

greedoniz wrote:At the end though there is this really weird section wear Derren is in a stripy suit, putting on a weird voice and trying to blow up model balloons.


This is a send-up of a video by expert balloon-modeller Guy Hollingworth (hence 'Golly Highworth'). Very much an in-joke.

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Postby seige » Feb 10th, '06, 18:00

And it's a bloody good impression too. I've met Guy (well, not for a beer or owt, just an 'aside helooo' at a show) and he's genuinely just like Hugh Grant in 4 weddings (IMHO).

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