Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 30000000
Revenue
$ 27437881

Burt Wonderstone

Anton Marvelton

Jane

Steve Gray

Doug Munny

Rance Holloway

Rick the Implausible

Lucius Belvedere

Young Burt

Young Anton

Bully

Richard Wolffe

Dom

Himself

Grace

Hanna

Jim the Bartender

Judah Munny

Juggler Ventriloquist

Male Doctor

Miranda

Mother

Nicole #1

Onlooker

Paramedic 1

Paramedic 2

Reporter in Las Vegas

Reporter in Cambodia

Elderly Man

Store Manager

Cambodian Boy

Cambodian Boy

Villager

Villager

Young Boy

Stagehand

Guy

Buddy

Spectator

Spectator

Piñata Woman

Japanese Girl

Stagehand at B&A Theater

London Onlooker

Doug Munny's Wife

Doug Munny's Valet

Elvis Impersonator

Sleazy Man (uncredited)


Self
Written by SierraKiloBravo on 2020-07-18
My ten word review: _It's like Blades of Glory but with magicians. Fun stuff!_ Click here for a video version of this review: https://youtu.be/47JOCvTVnc4

Written by Wuchak on 2020-08-01
_**Amusing flick about magicians with Steve Carell, Jim Carrey and Olivia Wilde**_ Burt Wonderstone (Steve Carell) achieves his dream of being a successful magician, performing before sold-out crowds in Las Vegas with his partner (Steve Buscemi). But fame & fortune has blinded him and he’s lost the love of the art, even his love for best friends. When a new edgy magician enters the scene (Jim Carrey), it gives Burt a wake-up call and forces him to reexamine his life & career and rediscover his love for magic. Olivia Wilde is on hand as a magician’s assistant while Alan Arkin plays an older magician. “The Incredible Burt Wonderstone” (2013) didn’t do well at the box office, maybe because of the lousy title. Yet it’s a solid comedy/drama about magicians, traditional ones and edgier modern ones (which some argue don’t perform “true magic”). Olivia looks great and I wish her role was bigger. Gillian Jacobs (Miranda) and Tate Hanyok (Nicole) are also featured on the feminine front. Even David Copperfield shows up. The biggest laugh is wisely saved for last. The film runs 1 hour, 40 minutes and was shot in Los Angeles and Las Vegas. GRADE: B