| Siegfried & Roy: The Magic Box | |
|---|---|
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| Directed by | Brett Leonard | 
| Screenplay by | Brett Leonard Lyn Vaus  | 
| Produced by | Michael V. Lewis Jini Dayaneni Jon Ein Lou Gonda Robert Greenhut  | 
| Starring | Siegfried Fischbacher Roy Horn  | 
| Narrated by | Anthony Hopkins | 
| Cinematography | Sean MacLeod Phillips | 
| Edited by | Jonathan P. Shaw | 
| Music by | Alan Silvestri | 
Production companies  | Film Foundry Partners L-Squared Entertainment Lexington Road Productions Magic Box Productions  | 
| Distributed by | IMAX Hannover House (DVD) Janson Media (TV)  | 
Release date  | October 1, 1999 | 
Running time  | 50 minutes | 
| Country | United States | 
| Language | English | 
Siegfried & Roy: The Magic Box is a 1999 American biographical film about magicians Siegfried & Roy directed by Brett Leonard and starring Siegfried & Roy as themselves with narration by Anthony Hopkins.
Plot
The film tells the life story of Siegfried and Roy. Siegfried discovers a magic book in a merchant's window and desires it as a means to solve his problems with his father at home. Young Roy spends time at the Zoo Bremen and eventually liberates Chico the cheetah. He takes a cruise ship bound for New York where he meets Siegfried, the resident magician, and joins his act.[1]
Cast
- Anthony Hopkins - narrator
 - Siegfried Fischbacher as himself
 - Roy Horn as himself
 - John Summers as Teen Siegfried
 - Dillon McEwin as Young Siegfried
 - Cameron Alexander as himself
 - Richie Solomon as himself
 - Steve Tom as Mr. Nagle
 - Kelly Van Halen as Mrs. Nagle
 - Chris Velvin as Dancer/Assistant
 
Production
Release
The film was presented at IMAX locations and also had a limited release in educational locations such as the California Science Center as well in commercial locations such as Edwards cinemas starting October 1, 1999.[1] It was later presented at the San Francisco International Lesbian and Gay Film Festival on June 22, 2000.[2]
Reception
Lawrence Van Gelder of The New York Times wrote that the film "must be classified a disappointment" and was unimpressed with the 3D IMAX presentation, noting that "little seems wondrous" about the film.[3]
References
- 1 2 "Siegfried & Roy's Latest Is No Illusion". Los Angeles Times. October 28, 1999. Retrieved October 23, 2017.
 - ↑ "S.F. INTERNATIONAL LESBIAN & GAY FILM FESTIVAL SCHEDULE". SFGate. June 21, 2000. Retrieved October 23, 2017.
 - ↑ "'Siegfried and Roy: The Magic Box' -- 3D Magic, With Smoke and Tigers". partners.nytimes.com. September 30, 1999. Retrieved October 23, 2017.
 
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