Houdini's Water Torture Cell made its last public appearance on the night of October 11, 1926, in Albany, New York. This was the night Houdini
broke his ankle. Despite plans to
resume the cell in Detroit, Houdini died before that happened. After that, the famed prop remained out of sight for the next 45 years. Then, in 1971,
two Water Torture Cells, both claiming to be the original, returned to public view.
In May 1971, the Water Torture Cell that Sidney Radner acquired from Hardeen in 1942 was put on permanent display at the Houdini Magical Hall of Fame in Niagara Falls, Canada. Some assume the cell was in the museum from the start (the museum opened in 1968), but it was actually a later addition, as we can see below.
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The Holyoke Daily Transcript and Telegram, May 29, 1971. |
Later that same year, magician Abb Dickson announced that
he had acquired Houdini's original Water Torture Cell and was making plans to display it. Abb claimed he
found the cell in England and had even solved its secrets by having it x-rayed.
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The Atlanta Journal, Sept. 6, 1971. |
In October, Abb's cell was revealed alongside a collection of other alleged Houdini ratites at the Dutch Square Mall in Columbia, South Carolina.
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The Columbia Record, Oct. 25, 1971. |
Of course, Abb's cell was pure hokum—it was made of sheet metal with a shower drain at the bottom. One wonders if the arrival of the real cell in Canada had inspired Abb in this endeavor? Abb would tour his Houdini exhibit and cell for several years. The cell was also used in the 1976 television biopic, The Great Houdinis.
The real Water Torture Cell remained on display at the Houdini Magical Hall of Fame until a fire destroyed much of the cell in 1995. Today, the restored cell is back on display at David Copperfield's International Museum and Library of the Conjuring Arts in Las Vegas.
Abb Dickson's cell also survives today in the collection of Troy Milligan. On occasion, it has been offered
for sale on eBay, but I'm not sure of its current status.
Want more? I've uploaded to my
Patreon a collection of photos of the original Water Torture Cell on display at the Houdini Magical Hall of Fame throughout the years and what remained of it after the fire.
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