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Featuring:
Nick Stahl, Emmanuelle Vaugier, Evan Jones, Christy Carlson Romano
Written by:
Matt Venne (teleplay)
Sung-ho Kim (motion picture "Geoul sokeuno")
Directed by:
Víctor García
Release Date:
October 18, 2010
Original Title:
Mirrors 2
Alternate Titles:
Espejos Siniestros 2
Mirrors 2
Reflejos 2 (Mirrors 2)
Tükrök 2.
Genres:
Fantasy | Horror | Mystery
Production Companies:
Fox 2000 Pictures
Upload Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18 PT: M/16 US: R
Runtime: 86
When Max, who is recovering from a traumatic accident, takes a job as a nighttime security guard, he begins to see visions of a young mysterious woman in the store's mirror.
While driving on the road with his fiancée Kayla, Max Matheson has a serious car accident and they both die. However, Max is resuscitated and one year later he is an emotionally disturbed man with the guilty complex for the murder of his beloved fiancée and under psychological treatment with Dr. Beaumont. When his father Jack Matheson reopens the Mayflower Department Store in New Orleans, his security guard Henry Schow has an accident and Jack invites Max to be his replacement to help in his cure. Max accepts the job and his father introduces him to the store manager Keller Landreaux; the buyer Jenna McCarty; and the vice-president of operations Ryan Parker. Max has visions of a dead woman and he foresees the death of Jenna and Ryan in the mirror. Sooner Max finds that he has the ability to see Eleanor Reigns, an employee that is missing, and he contacts her sister Elizabeth Reigns to know details of her disappearance. He finds that Jenna, Ryan and Keller were responsible for a tragedy and now the spirit of Eleanor is seeking revenge.
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Casting:
Brent Caballero
Costume Design:
Shauna Leone
Director:
Víctor García
Director of Photography:
Lorenzo Senatore
Editor:
Robb Sullivan
Executive Producer:
Arnon Milchan
Original Music Composer:
Frederik Wiedmann
Producer:
John Portnoy
Nick Thurlow
Todd Williams
Screenplay:
Matt Venne
Set Decoration:
Monique Champagne
Stunt Coordinator:
Mike Smith
Stunt Double:
Jessica Harbeck
Stunts:
Mallory Thompson
Trace Cheramie
Zach Hudson
Leigh Hennessy
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