
The Magic Touch
There is something very magical about a dress spun by Gypsy weavers in the south of France. Each and every woman who puts on the dress falls under its mysterious spell. The dress possesses powers that spread sexuality and sensuality throughout the body and soul of anyone who wears it. As the story unfolds, Marci (Patti Petite), a young model, sneaks the dress home with her and uses its strange powers to seduce Harvey (Nick Random), her shy but handsome accountant. Jenny (Shanna McCullough), the shop owner, cannot resist putting on the dress. She is suddenly overwhelmed by its powers, and she is transformed into an insatiable sexual animal.
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Plot Summary
A heartwarming comedy about a young boy who discovers he has the ability to perform magic tricks. He uses his newfound talent to help his struggling family and win the affection of his classmates. However, his magical abilities begin to cause more chaos than good, leading to humorous and unexpected situations.
Critical Reception
The Magic Touch was a modest success, appealing primarily to families and younger audiences. While not critically acclaimed, it was generally considered a charming and enjoyable film for its target demographic, praised for its innocent humor and positive message.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its lighthearted comedy and suitable-for-all-ages content.
- Some critics found the plot predictable but appreciated the film's charm.
- Recognized for its positive themes of family and perseverance.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in and around Sydney, Australia, showcasing various local landmarks.
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