The Reflecting Skin (1990) [R]

Release Date:
August 28, 1990

Original Title:
The Reflecting Skin

Alternate Titles:
L'enfant miroir
La piel que brilla
Schrei in der Stille
The Reflecting Skin
To diafano derma
Зеркальная кожа
Отражающая кожа

Genres:
Drama | Horror | Thriller

Production Companies:
BBC Film
British Screen Productions
Fugitive Features
National Film Trustee Company
Zenith Entertainment

Production Countries:
Canada | United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16  US: R 

Runtime: 95

Sometimes terrible things happen quite naturally.

A young boy tries to cope with rural life circa 1950s and his fantasies become a way to interpret events. After his father tells him stories of vampires, he becomes convinced that the widow up the road is a vampire, and tries to find ways of discouraging his brother from seeing her.

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Art Direction:
Rick Roberts

Casting:
Therese Reinsch
Victoria Thomas

Co-Producer:
Diane Roberts

Costume Design:
Joanne Hansen

Director:
Philip Ridley

Director of Photography:
Dick Pope

Editor:
Scott Thomas

Executive Producer:
Jim Beach

Hairstylist:
Iloe Flewelling

Line Producer:
Les Kimber

Makeup Artist:
Al Magallon

Original Music Composer:
Nick Bicât

Producer:
Ray Burdis
Dominic Anciano

Production Manager:
Les Kimber

Screenplay:
Philip Ridley

Script Supervisor:
Karen Bédard

Set Decoration:
Andrea French

Sound Editor:
Alan Knight

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