A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 17, 1992
Original Title:
Mirror Images
Alternate Titles:
A Imagem do Pecado
All Night Long
Doppia immagine
Double Trouble
Espejo de pasiones
Espelho da Sedução
Le miroir aux passions
Pulsions interdites
Spiele mit dem Feuer
Una imagen en el espejo
Veszélyes élvezetek
Genres:
Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
Axis Films International
Gernert/Garroni/Hippolyte Production
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 93
When her identical twin sister goes out of town, a bored and sexually frustrated woman adopts her sibling's promiscuous identity, but soon finds herself involved in a murder case.
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ADR Editor:
Fred Howard
Additional Music:
Ashley Irwin
Additional Photography:
Dale Larsen
Art Direction:
Michael Shaw
Associate Producer:
Steven Smith
Boom Operator:
Scott Edelson
Costume Design:
Lothar Delgado
Ricardo Delgado
Creative Consultant:
Alan B. Bursteen
Creative Producer:
Alan B. Bursteen
Director:
Gregory Dark
Director of Photography:
Paul Desatoff
Editor:
James Avalon
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Dan Joelson
Executive Producer:
Walter Gernert
First Assistant Director:
Lisa Demaine
Foley Editor:
Art Sakraf
Gaffer:
John Ditomaso
Hairstylist:
Sherilyn Stetz
Key Makeup Artist:
Sherilyn Stetz
Line Producer:
Dale Larsen
Makeup Artist:
Kerry Mendenhall
Music:
Joseph Smith
Negative Cutter:
James Bonn
Producer:
Andrew W. Garroni
Production Design:
Blair Martin
Script Supervisor:
Linda Giffin-Citron
Set Decoration:
Melissa Simpson
Sound Effects Editor:
Harold Lynn
Sound Mixer:
Bill Reinhardt
Stunt Coordinator:
Terry James
Stunt Double:
Rick Avery
Mary Peters
Supervising Sound Editor:
Troy Allen
Unit Production Manager:
Dale Larsen
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Keri Selig
Writer:
Georges des Esseintes
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