Mirrors (1978)

1h 28m
Running Time

February 1, 1978
Release Date

Mirrors (1978)

1h 28m
Running Time

February 1, 1978
Release Date

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Plot.

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.

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Cast & Crew.

Teresa Stokovic

Teresa Stokovic

Production Coordinator

Michael Woods

Michael Woods

Location Coordinator

Jack Boasberg

Jack Boasberg

Associate Producer

Daniel Bossier

Daniel Bossier

Associate Producer

Joseph McJimsey

Joseph McJimsey

Property Master

Mary Lloyd

Mary Lloyd

Still Photographer

Tom Grosscup

Tom Grosscup

Still Photographer

Marcia Curtis

Marcia Curtis

Script Supervisor

William Scott

William Scott

Location Manager

Katherine Tilley

Katherine Tilley

Wardrobe Designer

Kelley Edmiston

Kelley Edmiston

Wardrobe Assistant

Victoria Kapelow

Victoria Kapelow

Makeup Designer

Sandra Estrin

Sandra Estrin

Associate Editor

Sam Fusco Shaw

Sam Fusco Shaw

Sound Effects

Ray Kutos

Ray Kutos

Art Direction

Shirley Drevich

Shirley Drevich

Set Decoration

Details.

Release Date
February 1, 1978

Status
Released

Running Time
1h 28m

Content Rating
PG

Genres

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This Movie Is About.

possession
nightmare
voodoo
new orleans
perfume
mirror
nightmare becomes reality
voodoo doll
aversion to mirrors
fear of mirrors
asthma attack
breaking mirror
marie laveau

Wiki.

Mirrors is a 1978 American horror film directed by Noel Black and starring Kitty Winn, Peter Donat, William Swetland, and Mary-Robin Redd. The film concentrates on a woman bedevilled by dark forces and voodoo magic, and has a tagline "There are some fools still living who don't believe in voodoo...but not for long!"

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