Harry Houdini is still considered to be the greatest escape artist and illusionists of all time. His ability to escape from chains, watery prisons, chests, cages and life threatening situations thrilled a generation until his early untimely death. In 2008 I do not think we really appreciate how much of a media celebrity he was at the time nor do we realize how central the issue of spiritualism was to both the media and culture and personally to Harry Houdini.
Houdini was a sceptic, while always acknowledging the possibility of the “more than the physical”, he was shocked and dismayed by the cheap tricks used by spiritualists to convince their patrons of life after death and, of course, make a quick buck. After his mother’s death his campaign against the exploitation of the weak because a crusade and this continued right through to his death. He studied the subject intensely and undertook scientific analysis of mediums and their séances and proved without a fraction of a doubt that they were using the same “tricks of the trade” that any magician used, except to commit fraud and, along the way, cause emotional suffering.
Houdini’s battle against spiritualism was a very public war for “critical thinking” involving clashes with many public figures including Arthur Conan Doyle, who while creating the arch rational detective Sherlock Holmes was actually a staunch psychic believer himself!
In the spirit of open minded enquiry Houdini regularly created codes with his friends that could be used after death, if it was possible, to prove the existence of the afterlife. Sadly this led to one of the most disreputable elements of the Houdini story. After his demise, with his wife Bess still in a state of extreme grief, consoling herself with alcohol and occasional drugs, she was manipulated by Arthur Ford, the charismatic spiritualist medium, to believe that Houdini was communicating from beyond the grave. Never mind that the message he gave could easily have been established from published articles of the period and information provided by Bess. Even today spiritualists and others like to claim that this case finally provided proof of survival after death and that Houdini became a believer in the post mortem state.
What is the real story regarding the Houdini Code ?
This hour long documentary offers a well researched balanced but critical examination of the case with interviews with historians, illusionists and those who continue to debunk those who exploit the gullible. It is also filled with rare photographs, film and images from Houdini’s life and career as well as from this early period of spiritualist excess.
The Houdini Code is an well produced documentary with clear narration and intelligent and insightful content and considering that today there are still quite a large number of books on the market claiming the truth of the “Houdini Code” it has a very pertinent and significant message !
