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[[Dai Vernon Revelations]] was a video tape recording of [[Dai Vernon]] discussing his life and magic with [[Michael Ammar]], [[Gary Ouellet]] and [[Steve Freeman]]. It was taped September 2 - 6, 1982, when Dai was 88, in a filming studio in St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada. Inspired by [[Bill Larsen]]  to capture Vernon live so future magicians can experience him, the project was undertaken by Videonics, owned and operated by Hans Zahn.  
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[[Dai Vernon Revelations]] was a video tape recording of [[Dai Vernon]] discussing his life and magic with [[Michael Ammar]], [[Gary Ouellet]] and [[Steve Freeman]]. It was taped September 2 - 6, 1982, when Dai was 88, in a filming studio in St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada. Inspired by [[Bill Larsen Jr.]]  to capture Vernon live so future magicians can experience him, the project was undertaken by [[Videonics]], owned and operated by Hans Zahn.  
  
L & L Publishing re-released them as DVDs.
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[[L & L Publishing]] re-released them as DVDs.
  
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Latest revision as of 18:39, 24 January 2015

Dai Vernon Revelations was a video tape recording of Dai Vernon discussing his life and magic with Michael Ammar, Gary Ouellet and Steve Freeman. It was taped September 2 - 6, 1982, when Dai was 88, in a filming studio in St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada. Inspired by Bill Larsen Jr. to capture Vernon live so future magicians can experience him, the project was undertaken by Videonics, owned and operated by Hans Zahn.

L & L Publishing re-released them as DVDs.