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Mirror Mirror

A reflection of pure terror...
1990 | 104m | English

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Shy teenager Megan moves to a new town with her widowed mother and quickly becomes the most unpopular girl in high school. But when she starts to communicate with a mysterious mirror, her tormentors begin to meet with a horrifying series of 'accidents'. Is the mirror a reflection of Megan's own inner demons... or has she unwittingly opened the doorway of the damned?
Release Date: Oct 19, 1990
Director: Marina Sargenti
Writer: Yuri Zeltser, Marina Sargenti, Gina Cascone, Annette Cascone
Genres: Horror
Keywords hallucination, insanity, murder, reflection, woman director
Production Companies Orphan Eyes
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Name Character
Karen Black Susan Gordon
Yvonne De Carlo Emelin
William Sanderson Mr. Veze
Rainbow Harvest Megan Gordon
Kristin Dattilo Nikki Chandler
Ricky Paull Goldin Ron
Charlie Spradling Charleen Kane
Tom Bresnahan Jeff
Dorit Sauer Kim
Ann Hearn Mrs. Perlili
Stephen Tobolowsky Mr. Anderson
Sonia Gómez Student
Name Job
Yuri Zeltser Writer
Marina Sargenti Writer, Director
Gina Cascone Screenplay
Robert Brinkmann Director of Photography
Jimmy Lifton Original Music Composer
Glenn Morgan Editor
Stuart Blatt Production Design, Art Direction
Michele Munoz Art Direction
George W. Kiel Costume Design
Annette Cascone Screenplay
Barry Dresner Editor
Ira Belgrade Casting
Sven Eklund Set Decoration
Nancy Montgomery Makeup & Hair
Name Title
Virginia Perfili Executive Producer
Jimmy Lifton Producer
Ira Belgrade Executive Producer
Gary Rasmussen Executive Producer
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Wuchak
7.0

**_Power corrupts and DARK power corrupts absolutely_** A single mother (Karen Black) and her misfit ‘goth’ daughter (Rainbow Harvest) try to start over at a new location in a small town, but the girl is harassed at school and turns to a leftover mirror for succor. Havoc ensues. "Mirror Mir ... ror" (1990) is King-inspired horror with a high school milieu. The basic plot harkens back to "Christine" (1983) in which a persecuted unpopular person gains an advantage from some dubious source and proceeds to wreak vengeance on harassers. “The Rage: Carrie 2” (1999) and "The Unhealer" (2021) are more recent examples. While “Christine” and, especially, “The Rage: Carrie 2” are superior, this one’s not far off and has its points of interest, like Charlie Spradling as the haughty Charleen and Kristin Dattilo as Megan’s sole friend at the new school. Yvonne De Carlo is on hand as the auctioneer in charge of the house clearance. She was 66 during shooting and decades past her days of beauty, but give her credit for continuing in her craft, beautiful or not. Meanwhile William Sanderson plays the mother’s new beau. There was an okay 1994 sequel, “Mirror Mirror 2: Raven Dance,” but it’s an all-around downgrade by comparison. Two other sequels followed in 1995 and 2000. The film is a little long at 1 hour, 44 minutes. It was shot in the neighborhoods of Los Angeles (as opposed to the big city sections, like downtown, so the locations look like small town, USA). GRADE: B

Feb 25, 2023