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The Magic Finger is a 1966 children's story by British author Roald Dahl. [3] [4] First published in the United States by Harper & Row with illustrations by William Pène du Bois, [1] [5] Allen & Unwin published the first U.K. edition in 1968. [2] Later editions have been illustrated by Pat Marriott, Tony Ross, and Quentin Blake. [5]
Magic Fingers (Balawan album), 2005; Magic Fingers (Chuck Loeb and Andy LaVerne album), 1989 "Magic Fingers", a song originally from the 1971 soundtrack album for the film 200 Motels by Frank Zappa
John Joseph Houghtaling (pronounced HUFF-tay-ling; [1] November 14, 1916 – June 17, 2009 [1]) was an American entrepreneur and inventor who in 1958 invented the Magic Fingers Vibrating Bed, a common feature in mid-priced hotels and motels from the 1960s to the early 1980s.
On Wednesday, John Joseph Houghtaling, the inventor of the Magic Fingers bed, died in Fort Pierce, Florida. He was 92. In their time, Houghtaling's Magic Fingers beds were a goldmine. While the ...
The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T. is a 1953 American musical fantasy film about a boy who dreams himself into a fantasy world ruled by a diabolical piano teacher enslaving children to practice piano forever.
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Keep reading for 45 of the best Christmas movie quotes of all time, including Home Alone, A Bad Moms Christmas and more. 90 Holiday Quotes to Spread Some Serious Christmas Cheer Funny Christmas ...
He also frequently appeared on talk and variety shows in the early 1970s, especially The Tonight Show, as The Great Metrano, a "magician" who performed absurd tricks, such as making his fingers "jump" from one hand to another, while constantly humming an inane theme song – "Fine and Dandy", an early 1930s composition by Kay Swift. [5]