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The Magic Door
The Magic Door may refer to: * The Magic Door (TV series) ''The Magic Door'' (also known as ''The Magic Door Television Theatre'') was a Jewish educational television series, aimed at providing kiruv (outreach) to Jewish children in the Chicago metropolitan area but intended to appeal to all children ..., a Jewish educational television series in Chicago, U.S. * The Magic Door (film), a 2007 British fantasy film * The Magic Door (album), a 2012 album by Chris Robinson Brotherhood See also * Magic Doors, a song by Portishead {{DEFAULTSORT:Magic Door, The ...
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The Magic Door (album)
''The Magic Door'' is the second studio album by American blues rock band Chris Robinson Brotherhood, released on September 11, 2012. It was recorded at the same time as the band's previous album, '' Big Moon Ritual'', and features a cover of Hank Ballard's "Let's Go, Let's Go, Let's Go," a song the band frequently performed live. "Appaloosa" and "Little Lizzie Mae" are versions of recent Black Crowes songs (from '' Before the Frost...Until the Freeze'' and ''Cabin Fever'', respectively), and "Someday Past the Sunset" was previously released on the Robinson brothers' live album, '' Brothers of a Feather: Live at the Roxy''. Track listing All songs by Chris Robinson, except where noted. Personnel ;Chris Robinson Brotherhood * Chris Robinson – lead vocals, guitar *Neal Casal – guitar, vocals * Adam MacDougall – keyboards, vocals *Mark Dutton – bass, vocals *George Sluppick – drums ;Others *Amy Finkle – featured artist *Thom Monahan – engineer, mixing, production * ...
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The Magic Door (TV Series)
''The Magic Door'' (also known as ''The Magic Door Television Theatre'') was a Jewish educational television series, aimed at providing kiruv (outreach) to Jewish children in the Chicago metropolitan area but intended to appeal to all children in the 5-to-9-age group. The show was produced by the Chicago Board of Rabbis, and premiered January 1, 1962. The show ran weekly until January 1, 1982. It aired at 9:00 AM every Sunday on WBBM-TV. There were two main theme songs for ''The Magic Door''. The first, "A Room Zoom Zoom", was based on the children's song "A Ram Sam Sam". The second, written by Charles Gerber, was set to a melody from Beethoven's "Pastorale" Symphony No. 6: The main characters of the series included "Tiny Tov" (an actor reduced via special effects to appear as a kind of elf) and his cousin "Tina Tova". Tiny lived in a house that was made out of an acorn; the entrance was the Magic Door. Before entering the Magic Door to reach the town of Torahville, Tin ...
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The Magic Door (film)
''The Magic Door'' is a 2007 British fantasy film directed by Paul Matthews, starring Jenny Agutter, Mick Walter, Patsy Kensit and Anthony Head. The film was dubbed into German and issued under the title ''Das Imperium der Elfen'' ("The Empire of the Elves"). Outline Sally and Liam, a brother and sister, played by siblings Alix and Liam Matthews, run away from home to escape from their new stepmother, Rachel (Patsy Kensit), and make friends with Raglin, a troll (Mick Walter). They help him to find a magic door which will take him home to Fairyland. Once there, they need to defeat Raglin's bitter enemy the Black Witch (Jenny Agutter). Reception A Common Sense Media review is headed "Mild scares in confusing U.K. fantasy movie" and complains that When the film was released on DVD in October 2012, The Dove Foundation was unable to recommend it, as one character "damns" another, and it also noted "Sex: Husband kisses wife on forehead."Edwin L. Carpenter"The Magic Door DVD Rele ...
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