hey had 2 can on top he lift up the 2 one then escaped
It took Houdini around two minutes to fuly escape the milk can.
In 1908, Houdini introduced his own original invention, the Milk Can escape. In this effect, Houdini would be handcuffed and sealed inside an over-sized milk can filled with water and make his escape behind a curtain. As part of the effect, Houdini would invite members of the audience to hold their breath along with him while he was inside the can. Advertised with dramatic posters that proclaimed "Failure Means A Drowning Death", the escape proved to be a sensation. Houdini soon modified the escape to include the Milk Can being locked inside a wooden chest, being chained or padlocked, and even inside another Milk can. Houdini only performed the Milk Can escape as a regular part of his act for four years, but it remains one of the effects most associated with the escape artist. Houdini's brother, Theodore Hardeen, continued to perform the Milk Can (and the wooden chest variation) into the 1940s. The Milk Can and the Overboard Box are presently housed at the American Museum of Magic.
Nobody really knows, he died with all his secrets, but there are theories.
Houdini's Great Escape was created in 1999.
Houdini was a magician and escape artist.
No. Harry Houdini was a magician and escape artist.
Harry Houdini was a Hungarian-American illusion and escape artist.
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yes he was a Hungarian magician and escape artist who was the younger brother ofHarry Houdini
Biography - 1987 Houdini The Great Escape is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:Atp
No, Yuri didn't get to see one of Houdini's famous escape because Houdini died in 1926 and Yuri was then born in 1934. So no he didn't get to see on of Houdini's famous escape!