5/15/2023 0 Comments Houdini waterThe front consisted of a plate of half-inch tempered glass. The frame and heavy stocks were made of Honduras mahogany and nickel-plated steel with brass fixtures. Houdini had his Water Torture Cell built in England at a cost of more than $10,000. The cell would be concealed in a curtain cabinet, and after several suspenseful minutes (in which the orchestra played The Diver), Houdini would burst from the cabinet free. In his earliest version of the escape, he was also encased in a steel cage. In this escape Houdini would have his feat locked in a pair of heavy stocks and would be lowered upside down into a tank of water. However, the Milk Can was widely imitated by other escape artists, so in 1912 Houdini introduced a far more difficult and dangerous escape that would become his greatest. ![]() ![]() ![]() Houdini's first death-defying onstage water escape was his Milk Can.
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