Magic is a 1978 film starring
Anthony Hopkins and
Ann-Margret. It was written by
William Goldman, who also wrote the
novel on which it was based.
Plot
Charles "Corky" Withers has just failed in his first attempt at professional
magic. His
mentor says that he needs to have a better
show business gimmick. A year later, Corky comes back as a combination
magician and
ventriloquist with a foul-mouthed dummy named Fats and is a huge success.
His powerful agent Ben Greene is on the verge of signing Corky for his own
television show, but Corky bails out for the
Catskills, claiming to be afraid of success. In truth, he doesn't want to take the required psychological testing because doctors might find out that he suffers from
multiple personality disorder, and that even off-stage he hears Fats talking to him.