Dark Mirror | |
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Genre |
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Directed by | Richard Lang |
Starring |
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Music by | Dominic Frontiere |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
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Executive producers | |
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Cinematography | Frank Stanley |
Editor | Bob Bring |
Running time | 120 min. |
Production company | Aaron Spelling Productions |
Original release | |
Network | ABC |
Release | March 5, 1984 (1984-03-05) |
Dark Mirror is a 1984 American TV movie. It was a remake of a 1946 film.
Cast
- Jane Seymour as Leigh; Tracy
- Stephen Collins as Dr Jim Eiseley
- Vincent Gardenia as Detective Al Church
- Hank Brandt as Girard
- Ty Henderson as Wittman
- Jack Kruschen as Smithson
- Bill Quinn as Mr Bennett
- Cathleen Cordell as Mrs Bennett
- Robert DoQui as Higgens
- Reid Cruickshanks as Avery
- Sandy Freeman as Dorothy Francis
- Patti Been as Policewoman
Production
Filming took place in September 1983. Seymour read the first draft, then saw the original film. She asked why they did not simply remake that, and the film was rewritten.
"It was the perfect role," Seymour said later, "giving me the chance to play it sweetly and then be nasty and vicious at the same time."
References
- ^ "Seymour: A 'Dangerous Actress': Jane Seymour: Going First-class Now". Los Angeles Times. Sep 6, 1983. p. g1.
- Davis, Ivor (14 Apr 1984). "The many faces of sexy Jane Seymour". The Globe and Mail. p. 4.
External links
- Dark Mirror at IMDb
- "Twins Are the Device in ABC's Dark Mirror". Review. New York Times. Mar 5, 1984.
- "Dark Mirror". BFI. Archived from the original on May 24, 2018.
- "Dark Mirror". TCMDB.
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