A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 1, 1978
Original Title:
Mirrors
Alternate Titles:
Drevet til vanvidd
Marianne
Reflets
Tödliche Spiegel
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Cinema Systems
Southern Cinema Ventures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG
Runtime: 88
A newlywed couple checks into an old hotel in New Orleans where the wife begins having dreams in which she encounters a sinister group of people who seem to want her for some nefarious purpose. When people around her start dying, she realizes she is not dreaming.
Art Direction:
Ray Kutos
Assistant Camera:
Sal Camacho
Paul Ryan
Assistant Editor:
Alev Lytle
Associate Editor:
Sandra Adair
Associate Producer:
Daniel Bossier
Jack Boasberg
Creative Consultant:
Ray Bradbury
Director:
Noel Black
Director of Photography:
Michael D. Murphy
Editor:
Robert Estrin
First Assistant Director:
Michael Daves
Location Coordinator:
Michael Woods
Location Manager:
William Scott
Makeup Designer:
Victoria Kapelow
Original Music Composer:
Stephen Lawrence
Producer:
John T. Parker
Stirling W. Smith
Production Coordinator:
Teresa Stokovic
Production Design:
Ronald A. Weinberg
Production Sound Mixer:
James M. Tanenbaum
Property Master:
Joseph McJimsey
Recording Supervision:
Glen Glenn
Screenplay:
Sidney L. Stebel
Script Supervisor:
Marcia Curtis
Set Decoration:
Shirley Drevich
Sound Effects:
Sam Fusco Shaw
Still Photographer:
Mary Lloyd
Tom Grosscup
Story:
Noel Black
Sidney L. Stebel
Wardrobe Assistant:
Kelley Edmiston
Wardrobe Designer:
Katherine Tilley
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