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Release Date:
October 19, 1990
Original Title:
Mirror Mirror
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Orphan Eyes
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 104
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?
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Art Direction:
Michele Munoz
Stuart Blatt
Casting:
Ira Belgrade
Costume Design:
George W. Kiel
Director:
Marina Sargenti
Director of Photography:
Robert Brinkmann
Editor:
Barry Dresner
Glenn Morgan
Executive Producer:
Virginia Perfili
Gary Rasmussen
Ira Belgrade
Makeup & Hair:
Nancy Montgomery
Original Music Composer:
Jimmy Lifton
Producer:
Jimmy Lifton
Production Design:
Stuart Blatt
Screenplay:
Annette Cascone
Gina Cascone
Set Decoration:
Sven Eklund
Writer:
Yuri Zeltser
Marina Sargenti
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