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The Illusionist

Nothing is what it seems
2006 | 110m | English

(400334 votes)

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Popularity: 3 (history)

Director: Neil Burger
Writer: Neil Burger
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With his eye on a lovely aristocrat, a gifted illusionist named Eisenheim uses his powers to win her away from her betrothed, a crown prince. But Eisenheim's scheme creates tumult within the monarchy and ignites the suspicion of a dogged inspector.
Release Date: Aug 18, 2006
Director: Neil Burger
Writer: Neil Burger
Genres: Fantasy, Drama, Romance, Thriller
Keywords magic, princess, love, rivalry, vienna, austria, super power, crown prince, duchess, mysterious, childhood sweetheart, romantic
Production Companies Michael London Productions, Contagious Entertainment, Koppelman-Levien
Box Office Revenue: $87,892,388
Budget: $16,500,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Edward Norton Eisenheim
Paul Giamatti Inspector Uhl
Jessica Biel Sophie
Rufus Sewell Crown Prince Leopold
Eddie Marsan Josef Fischer
Aaron Taylor-Johnson Young Eisenheim
Eleanor Tomlinson Young Sophie
Jake Wood Jurka
Tom Fisher Willigut
Karl Johnson Doctor / Old Man
Vincent Franklin Loschek
Nicholas Blane Herr Doebler
Philip McGough Dr. Hofzinser
Erich Redman Count Rainer
Michael Carter Von Thurnburg
Andreas Grothusen Eisenheim's Father
Brian Caspe Eisenheim's Assistant
Ellen Savaria Mrs. Uhl
Vítězslav Bouchner Sophie's Driver
David O'Kelly Archduke
Richard Rowlands Archduke
Reuben-Henry Biggs Frankel
Robert Russell Spiritualist Leader
Noel Le Bon Arrested Man
David Fellowes Respectable Man
Jan Nemejovský Senior Officer
Ivo Novák Senior Officer
Vladimír Kulhavý Train Conductor
Duke Faeger Audience Member
Brendan Gunn Audience Member
Ryan James Audience Member
Petr Meissel Audience Member
Jeff Smith Audience Member
Ivan Urbánek Audience Member
James Babson Young Father (uncredited)
Jaroslav Vízner Audience Member
Jiří Vacek Audience Member
Noelle Trkulja Audience Member
Anezka Novak Audience Member
Alistair Macnaughtan Audience Member
Nancy Bishop Audience Member
John Early Man on Street
Eva Kelemenová Sobbing Woman
Alfred Strejček Guard
Fasihiddin Khasanov Boy Apparition in Audience
Jan Cibulka Boy Apparition on Stage
Erdenbileg Sengee Asian Assistant
Sondom Nararbadrakh Asian Assistant
Cheng Feng Asian Assistant
Purevdorj Boldsaikhan Asian Assistant
Vadam Bat-Orshikh Asian Assistant
Robin Ferenc Street Urchin
Dominik Havelka Street Urchin
Elias Bauer Street Urchin Messenger
Thomas McEnchroe Aristocratic Boy
Oliver Blaha Aristocratic Boy
Laurie Athey Aristocratic Boy
David Forest Traveling Magician
Matthew Blood-Smyth Man Who Incites Riot
Vanessa Gendron Shouting Woman
Name Job
Neil Burger Director, Screenplay
Philip Glass Original Music Composer
Naomi Geraghty Editor
Dick Pope Director of Photography
Tricia Wood Casting
Brendan Gunn Dialect Coach
Ondrej Nekvasil Production Design
Vlasta Svoboda Art Direction
Lori Wyant Script Supervisor
Jan Archibald Hair Designer
Roman Tudžaroff Special Effects Supervisor
Gary Hebert Animation
Glen Wilson Still Photographer
Mira Husseini Publicist
Viktor Müller Visual Effects Supervisor
Václav Čermák Gaffer
Tomáš Červenka Cableman
Jirí Hrstka Extras Casting
Mark L. Mangino Dialogue Editor
Scott Morgan Foley Recordist
David E. Campbell Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Stefan Kovacik Art Direction
Lucie Burianová Assistant Director
Miroslav Lhotka Stunts
Suzana Peric Music Editor
Chris Miller Post-Production Manager
Steven Millhauser Short Story
Vaclav Eisenhamer Production Supervisor
Roman Rigo Boom Operator
Denise Dellavalle Makeup Artist
Michael Babcock Sound Designer
Rick Canelli ADR Recordist
Mary Jo Lang Foley Mixer
Gregg Rudloff Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Kenny Becker Color Timer
Jakub Dvorak Assistant Director
Petra Hábová Set Decoration
Stephanie Hovette Wigmaker
Ladislav Lahoda Stunt Coordinator
Arturo Sosa First Assistant Editor
Alice Wood Music Editor
Vít Komrzý Visual Effects Producer
Petr Forejt Sound Mixer
Julie L. Pearce Makeup Department Head
J. Paul Huntsman Supervising Sound Editor
Thomas J. O'Connell ADR Mixer
Alyson Dee Moore Foley Artist
John T. Reitz Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Georgia Simon ADR Voice Casting
Deborah Aquila Casting
Nina Gold Casting
Ngila Dickson Costume Design
Ivo Strangmüller Makeup Artist
John Roesch Foley Artist
Name Title
Brian Koppelman Producer
Michael London Producer
Cathy Schulman Producer
Ted Liebowitz Executive Producer
Jane Garnett Executive Producer
Tom Karnowski Co-Producer
Tom Nunan Executive Producer
Joey Horvitz Executive Producer
David Levien Producer
Bob Yari Producer
David Minkowski Co-Producer
Matthew Stillman Co-Producer
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Reviews

GeekMasher
10.0

When I looked at this film for the first time I was unsure it would be any good... I was completely amazed by how this film was good. The actors all played there role very well. The film has a very good storyline and I was compelled to watch it. All in all a great movie, worth watching. ...

Jun 23, 2021
John Chard
8.0

Life and death. Space and time. Fate and chance. Theses are the forces of the universe. The Illusionist is directed by Neil Burger and Burger adapts the screenplay from "Eisenheim the Illusionist" written by Steven Millhauser. It stars Edward Norton, Paul Giamatti, Jessica Biel and Rufus Sewell. ... Music is by Philip Glass and cinematography by Dick Pope. How splendid, a period romantic mystery that's filled with the mysticism of magical conjurings and political volatility. Plot essentially has Norton as Eisenheim The Illusionist, who later in life runs into Sophie (Biel), his childhood sweetheart, and finds that she's on course to marry Crown Prince Leopold (Sewell). Leopold has a bad reputation and it's not long before Eisenheim comes under Leopold's disdain, forcing Eisenheim to try and pull off the ultimate magic act to save Sophie and himself. Creator Neil Burger crafts a picture that has everything going for it. The story is rock solid with intrigue credentials, where appropriately for a story based around magic tricks nothing is ever as it seems. The period flavours are smartly assembled, the Czech Republic locations smartly standing in for turn of the century Vienna, the art production is on point with the era of setting, as is the costuming. Glass drifts a tender melancholic score over the piece, while Pope's cinematography is simply gorgeous, offering up colour lensing that's aura enhancing, the kind you could get lost in for days. The magic tricks are beguiling, as they should be and are in fact required since the narrative tantalisingly suggests Eisenheim may have supernatural powers? The story itself has no historical worth, but is fascinating none the less. It all builds towards its revelations, and much hinges on if the pay off is worth the admission fee? Most assuredly so it is, even if from a personal point of view this writer wouldn't have minded if pic had finished five minutes before the final revelation. Either way, and with smart acting (Giamatti as the police inspector standing out) without histrionics holding things at the top end, this is delicate film making that engages the emotions fully for entertainment rewards. 8/10

May 16, 2024
JPV852
9.0

Seen this movie several times over the years and still find it so entertaining and satisfying thanks in large part to Edward Norton's performance. In some ways, although not as expertly directed, I prefer this over The Prestige, which is a great movie in its own right. ...

Jun 23, 2021