- The Great Merlini
This name can refer to multiple people:
The Great Merlini, fictional character and
David Merlini , Escape ArtistThe Great Merlini is a fictional detective created by
Clayton Rawson . He is a professional magician who appears in four locked room orimpossible crime novel s written in the late 1930s and early 1940s, as well as in a fewshort stories ."His chronicler, free-lance writer Ross Harte, notes that Merlini hates the New York City subway system, beer, inactivity, opera, golf, and sleep. He is, on the other hand, highly partial to surf bathing, table tennis, puzzles, circuses, and Times Square, where he operates a magic shop. Merlini's friendly rival is Inspector Homer Gavigan of Homicide, an intelligent man who is, nonetheless, amazed by the magician's feats." [Penzler, Otto, "et al". "Detectionary". Woodstock, New York: Overlook Press, 1977. ISBN 0-87951-041-2]
At least two movies were made based on the Merlini books. One of them, "Miracles for Sale" (1939), was evidently based on the Merlini exploits in general but had no character named Merlini -- instead,
Robert Young played "The Great Morgan". The 1942 movie "The Man Who Wouldn't Die", starringLloyd Nolan , was based on "No Coffin for the Corpse", but the Merlini character was replaced by Michael Shayne, a popular fictional private eye at the time, created by the writerBrett Halliday .A 30-minute pilot for a television series was created in 1951, but no further episodes were made. "The Transparent Man", written by Rawson, starred
Jerome Thor asThe Great Merlini -- who in this incarnation was a stage magician -- withBarbara Cook as his assistant Julie and featuringE.G. Marshall as a criminal.Novels
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Death from a Top Hat
*The Footprints on the Ceiling
*The Headless Lady
*No Coffin for the Corpse References
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