Turning A Fake Goose Into A Real
Goose
During his Dream Portal stage show
David Copperfield uses a funny fake-goose slow-motion routine for comedic
effect. After the comedy bit, he places the fake goose into an empty old wooden
bucket that has two lids on top.
A few seconds later he pulls the goose back out - but now the fake goose has
turned into a real live goose.
WHAT'S THE SECRET?
Copperfield uses a special bucket that has a wall in the middle, separating the
space under the LEFT lid from the space under the RIGHT lid.
When Copperfield asks a volunteer from the audience to check the bucket, he
opens the LEFT lid and holds the bucket in a manner that forces the volunteer to
run his hand along the inner LEFT wall of the bucket. The volunteer confirms
that the bucket appears to be empty... but in reality his hand never touches the
inner RIGHT side - or the wall in the middle of the bucket.
Copperfield asks the volunteer to hold the "empty" bucket. Then he opens the
LEFT lid again and places the fake goose in the LEFT compartment of the bucket.
A few seconds later, he opens the RIGHT lid, and pulls out a real goose.
The real goose had been hidden in the RIGHT compartment of the bucket all along.