Care to take a guess?
During an half an hour interview, Houdini was asked the following question:
WHAT do you consider the greatest stunt you have done for the screen?
“ Another incident in the same picture,” answered Houdini.
“ I stood in the archway of a prison, thus –“ Here he took up a crouching position, in the corner of the room, and enacted the whole thing for my benefit. “ A heavily loaded jerry, going at twenty-two or -four miles an hour rolled by me. I threw myself on the ground, completely rolling over between the fast revolving fore and hind wheels over and over, till I caught the transmission bar, and hung there for very dear life! Thus was I carried to the aid of the heroine. Though my words may not convey very much, this was my greatest stunt. It allowed of no rehearsals – I said to the camera-man, ‘Get this now or never!’ And had I made the slightest false move I should have been crippled for life, if not killed ”. [The Picture Show, March 20, 1920 p19]
Here is another account of the incident.
Here is another great stunt from the Grim Game.
Related:
The Prison/Truck stunt(s) sound amazing, as does the Strait-Jacket/Awning/Wall stunt(s). For me, I need to see the movie to decide which one is the greatest stunt.
Special Thanks to Bill Mullins who shared with me the “Half-An-Hour with Houdini” Interview and photo from The Picture Show Magazine.
Excellent. The next best thing to actually watching the film. 🙂 Thanks.
You’re welcome!