See: this FAQ entry
No. As in the novel, Fats is not an supernaturally animate doll, but the inanimate dummy of a seriously disturbed ventriloquist who believes Fats is alive. Fats is actually an outlet for Corky's insanity, his alter-ego who says the things he cannot.
Then again, there are moments in the movie that make you wonder, various borderline moments designed to keep the possibility in the audience's mind, like Fats moving his head and blinking his eyes when Corky leaves the couch shortly after being rejected by Peggy.
Then again, there are moments in the movie that make you wonder, various borderline moments designed to keep the possibility in the audience's mind, like Fats moving his head and blinking his eyes when Corky leaves the couch shortly after being rejected by Peggy.
Watch two different trailers for Magic (1978) on:
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- How long is Magic?1 hour and 47 minutes
- When was Magic released?November 8, 1978
- What is the IMDb rating of Magic?6.8 out of 10
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- Who are the characters in Magic?Voice of Fats, Merlin, and Corky Withers
- What is the plot of Magic?A ventriloquist is at the mercy of his vicious dummy while he tries to renew a romance with his high school sweetheart.
- What was the budget for Magic?$7 million
- What is Magic rated?R
- What genre is Magic?Drama and Horror
- How many awards has Magic won?2 awards
- How many awards has Magic been nominated for?7 nominations
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