Houdini’s Great Escape

The historic photo of Harry Houdini, taken on April 30th 1908, is a remarkable glimpse into one of his legendary death-defying performances. At the time, he vowed to jump 30 feet into the Charles River while securely linked by handcuffs and a collar. This was just one of many feats in the spectacular career of Houdini, who mesmerized and titillated audiences with his acts of physical endurance, skill, and audacity. Although this wasn’t his most famous stunt – that title belongs to him escaping from a water-filled milk can – it demonstrates how masterful he was at captivating onlookers with incredible passion and nerve.