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Key players in the duo's inner circle unravel the untold story of how two youngsters founded a friendship, a franchise, and a tempestuous on-and-off love affair that would last a lifetime. From their humble beginnings in war-torn Germany, Tiger Kings Siegfried & Roy roared into Las Vegas and tamed Sin City like no act before them. Their illusions broke box-office records. In just one decade at The Mirage, their magical extravaganza, featuring rare white tigers, lions and elephants, grossed an astounding half a billion dollars. Then, in one tragic instant, their world came crashing down: on October 3, 2003, Roy Horn was attacked onstage by his 600-pound white tiger, Montecore. After he literally "died" on the operating table, Roy fought for survival as partner Siegfried watched and prayed. Suddenly, the show was over--or was it?--From publisher description.
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Magicians, Siegfried and Roy, Biography, Biography And Autobiography, Magic (Performing Arts), Biography & Autobiography, Biography / Autobiography, Biography/Autobiography, Entertainment & Performing Arts - General, Magic, Biography & Autobiography / Entertainment & Performing Arts, Games/Magic, Germany, biography, Las vegas (nev.)Showing 2 featured editions. View all 2 editions?
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The Secret Life of Siegfried and Roy: The Scandalous Story Behind the Men Who Changed Las Vegas
January 1, 2008, Phoenix Books
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The secret life of Siegfried and Roy: how the tiger kings tamed Las Vegas
2008, Phoenix Books
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [243]-247).
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