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 Tarot Cards at the Movies

James Bond Tarot  Tarot cards do occasionally show up in feature films; they featured rather prominently, in fact, in the James Bond flick Live and Let Die (1973).  You can also find them in The Exorcist 3 (1990), Edmond (2005), and now in Scoop (2006).  It's fun to see the cards on the big screen, but also dismaying to see that scriptwriters never bother consulting a tarot card reader, an obvious fact based on Hollywood's apparent belief that the Death card must mean "death" and the Hanged Man card must mean - you guessed it - a "hanged man."  Oh, well; no one ever accused Hollywood scriptwriters of having a grasp of the subtle.

There's also Japan's Descendants of Darkness - Tarot Curse, an animated film from 2003.

Harry Potter tarotWe're pretty sure that there is - as of this writing - no authorized Harry Potter tarot, and we can't say whether or not we've actually seen tarot cards used in the Harry Potter movies, but we have seen a Chinese Harry Potter tarot offered on eBay.  Our guess is that this deck involves a lack of respect for copyright, but we don't really know.  If anyone has any information, please illuminate us; in the interim, we recommend that our readers refrain from purchasing the deck unless they're sure there is no copyright violation. 

What about the USA made-for-television movie "Tarot?"  It's from 1970, and starred Gene Barry, Susan Saint James, and William Shatner.  According to Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide, the plot description is as follows: "Magazine publisher Glenn Howard tries to prove that a young girl did not really kill herself and finds himself dangerously entangled with a coven of deadly witches. The story comes from the Name of the Game TV series."

This is not to be confused with the German 1986 movie, "Tarot," apparently based on a novel by none other than Goethe, and directed by Rudolf Thorne.

Going back to 1958, we find Marlene Dietrich playing the role of Tanya, a tarot card reader, in Touch of Evil

Bottom line: there are a lot of movies in which tarot cards make at least an appearance.  Keep your eyes open!

 

PS.  There are also DVD's that offer instruction on reading the tarot.

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 

 

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