The beauty of a magic trick lies in its natural and innocent presentation, taking the viewer on a journey where reality bends, and the impossible becomes possible. With that spirit, we introduce Marry, Kiss, Kill.
Derived from the globally renowned parlor game, originally known as “Kiss, Marry, Kill,” this trick incorporates the game’s essence and twists it into an engaging ‘out of this world’ routine that leaves the audience mesmerized.
The Effect:
The participant is shown a series of cards. To simplify the process, they’re only given two options: Kiss or Kill. They’re asked, which individual would they choose to ‘Kiss’ and which one to ‘Kill’? As the game progresses, it’s sprinkled with a mix of light-hearted humor and unexpected turns.
Once all the cards have been played, it turns out that the correct predictions had continuously been on the back all along. The audience is completely astonished!
The Kicker:
But of course, it’s called “Marry, Kiss, Kill.” There’s still a marrying to be done! From both piles, a random card is chosen. The names are then revealed. Immediately following this, the magician flips the two cards that have been CONSTANTLY in view. On them, the images of the two individuals (dressed in wedding attire!) are displayed!
…and they lived happily ever after!
Important to know:
- Easy to do
- Fast reset
- Self working
- Printed on premium finished playing cards
- Build in jokes
- Astonishing kicker
- Designed for working magicians
Available right now at your premium magic dealer.
Uncut performace:
Rob Charles –
The fiancé test:
After the clear video instructions on this website, I was able to perform this routine in no time.
My fiancé loves magic but I barely show her any of my magic (especially not boring ace assemblies), this routine however I thought would be a great little game to play.
She absolutely loved making all the decisions, who to kill and who to kiss. Her words: this routine is great because there is a lot of interaction with the audience. I asked her if she liked the first reveal more or the kicker ending, she chose the kicker ending. The reveal of the two cards as bride and groom made me laugh, she said.
She would give this routine a 9 out of 10. That’s a lot more then some other routines I came up with myself 😉 So great work people!
marc.scheitler –
Nice routine, easy handling and the instruction video is great too.
I think it would nice to also include some blank cards (or leave them all blank) so that people can choose what they write on them. Because I honestly don’t want to include the ‘Your Mom/My Mom’ in the trick. I find these cards more disrespectful than making a joke about John Lennon.
But for the rest I think you did a good job.