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The Mirror Has Two Faces

A story about just how wrong two people can be before they can be right.
1996 | 126m | English

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Rose Morgan, who still lives with her mother, is a professor of Romantic Literature who desperately longs for passion in her life. Gregory Larkin, a mathematics professor, has been burned by passionate relationships and longs for a sexless union based on friendship and respect.
Release Date: Nov 15, 1996
Director: Barbra Streisand
Writer: André Cayatte, Richard LaGravenese, Gérard Oury
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Keywords professor, wedding, woman director, columbia university
Production Companies TriStar Pictures, Phoenix Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $41,083,864
Budget: $42,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Barbra Streisand Rose Morgan
Jeff Bridges Gregory Larkin
Lauren Bacall Hannah Morgan
George Segal Henry Fine
Mimi Rogers Claire
Pierce Brosnan Alex
Brenda Vaccaro Doris
Austin Pendleton Barry
Elle Macpherson Candy
Ali Marsh First Girl Student
Leslie Stefanson Sara Myers
Taina Elg Female Professor
Lucy Avery Brooks Felicia
Amber Smith Felicia (Video)
David Kinzie Claire's Masseur
Howard S. Herman Rabbi
Thomas Hartman Reverend
Trevor Ristow Trevor
Brian Schwary Mike (Student)
Randy Pearlstein Randy (Student)
Stacie Sumter Stacie (Student)
Cindy Guyer Taxi Stealer
Thomas Saccio Taxi Driver
Andrew Parks Waiter
Jimmy Baio Jimmy the Waiter
Emma Fann Henry's First Date
Laura Bailey Henry's Second Date
Mike Hodge Justice of the Peace
Anne O'Sullivan Gloria
Sandi Schroeder Female Student
Kiyoko M. Hairston Female Student
Ben Weber Male Student
Christopher Keyes Male Student
Lisa Wheeler Female Aerobic Instructor
Kirk Moore Male Aerobic Instructor
Regina Viotto Make-Up Artist
Paul LaBreque Hair Colorist
Rudy Ruggiero Waiter
William Cain Mr. Jenkins
Adam LeFevre Doorman
JoAn Mollison Irate Woman
Carlo Scibelli Opera Man
Eli Roth Male Student
Milla Jovovich Girl in Commercial (uncredited)
Name Job
Dante Spinotti Director of Photography
André Cayatte Original Story
Richard LaGravenese Screenstory, Screenplay
Barbra Streisand Music Supervisor, Theme Song Performance, Director
Marvin Hamlisch Original Music Composer
Bryan Adams Theme Song Performance
Todd M. Thaler Casting
Andrzej Bartkowiak Director of Photography
Gérard Oury Original Story
Declan Baldwin Location Manager
Vince Deadrick Jr. Stunt Coordinator
Alan Heim Additional Editing
Alicia Stevenson Foley
Charles L. Campbell Supervising Sound Editor
Bonnie Finnegan Casting
Theoni V. Aldredge Costume Design
Amy Sayres First Assistant Director
Tony Mark Unit Production Manager
Sue Jett Production Supervisor
Alan Hicks Set Decoration
Marilyn Madderom Assistant Editor
Gary Jay Camera Operator
Steve Adcock First Assistant Camera
Tommy Boyer Wardrobe Supervisor
Randy Houston Mercer Makeup Artist
Lyndell Quiyou Hairstylist
William Ward Chief Lighting Technician
Brad Goss Dolly Grip
Renata Buser Actor's Assistant
Travis Wright Assistant Property Master
Dennis Radesky Transportation Co-Captain
Louis L. Edemann Supervising Sound Editor
Ronald Eng Sound Editor
Mark Larry Sound Editor
John M. Colwell Sound Editor
Jerry Edemann Assistant Sound Editor
Philip J. Slattery Assistant Sound Editor
Brad Dechter Orchestrator
Daniel Rosenblum Boom Operator
Sandra Grubb Assistant Editor
Gail Clark Burch Supervising ADR Editor
Burton Sharp ADR Voice Casting
Roger Poirier Craft Service
Tom H. John Production Design
Tamara Bally Production Accountant
Christopher Swartout Second Assistant Director
Teresa Carriker-Thayer Art Direction
Richard A. Ventre Scenic Artist
Karen Kelsall Script Supervisor
Patrick Capone Camera Operator
Jeff Werner Editor
Ray Quinlan Production Supervisor
Leslie Salter Scenic Artist
Mary Bailey Script Supervisor
Dick Mingalone Camera Operator
Gregory Lundsgaard Steadicam Operator
Virginia D. Patton Wardrobe Supervisor
Lynn Campbell Makeup Artist
John Quaglia Hairstylist
James Malone Rigging Gaffer
Lori Johnson Production Coordinator
Thomas Saccio Property Master
Gayle Keller Casting Assistant
Richard Quinlan Second Unit Director of Photography
Kevin O'Connell Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Harry Cheney Sound Editor
Steven Ticknor Sound Editor
Chuck Neely Sound Editor
Keith Edemann Assistant Sound Editor
Charles Martin Inouye Supervising Music Editor
Torrie Zito Orchestrator
Richard Friedlander Assistant Editor
Laura Graham ADR Editor
Stanley Brossette Unit Publicist
Mo Henry Negative Cutter
Jay Landers Music Supervisor
Kevin Brainerd Assistant Costume Designer
Edouard F. Henriques Makeup Artist
Susan Germaine Hairstylist
Jay Fortune Chief Lighting Technician
Matthew Miller Rigging Grip
Michael Saccio Assistant Property Master
John Leonidas Transportation Captain
Greg P. Russell Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Leonard T. Geschke Sound Editor
Richard C. Franklin Sound Editor
Billy Miller Key Grip
Jack Hayes Orchestrator
J.H. Arrufat Sound Editor
Tom Nelson Production Sound Mixer
Michael J. Wechsler Assistant Editor
Javier Reyna Editorial Production Assistant
Zack Davis ADR Editor
Marko Costanzo Foley
Ken Sunshine Public Relations
Bob Kaiser Color Timer
Joseph S. Alfieri Construction Coordinator
David James Still Photographer
Name Title
Barbra Streisand Producer
Arnon Milchan Producer
Ronald L. Schwary Co-Executive Producer
Cis Corman Executive Producer
Ari Sloane Associate Producer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
6.0

It takes it's time to get going this, but once we've met the characters and it gets into it's swing, its quite an amiable showcase for the star. "Gregory" (Jeff Bridges) is a rather dry university professor who's looking for a distinctly platonic form of female companionship. He places an add and am ... ongst the responses is one from "Rose" (Barbra Streisand). Thing is, she didn't volunteer for this - her recently married sister "Claire" (Mimi Rogers) nominated her... Anyway, the two meet and rather surprisingly they click. A few rather rushed escapades later and it's clear that the two are falling in love - despite the obvious scepticism of her mother "Hannah" (Lauren Bacall) - and that "Rose" is now ready to takes things to a next level that "Gregory" is scared silly of... Meantime, her sister and husband "Alex" (Pierce Brosnan), upon whom "Rose" has always had a bit of a crush, are having difficulties and with "Gregory" playing his hand particularly badly, well - might "Rose" stray? The last forty minutes or so are well paced with some pithy dialogue and as "Rose" finds her true personality the characterisations begin to come alive a little better. There are a couple of fun scenes with the all too sparingly used Bacall and Streisand sabre-rattling and the rest of it, well I reckon there are some clear parallels with "What's Up Doc?" (1972) as the story heads to an increasingly predicable denouement. It's quite watchable, but you'll probably never remember it or the duet with Bryan Adams at the end.

Dec 25, 2023