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Mirror Mirror is a 2012 American fantasy comedy film based on the fairy tale, "Snow White," collected by the Brothers Grimm.The film follows a beautiful princess named Snow White, who uses the help of a band of seven dwarfs as well as a prince, to reclaim her throne from her wicked stepmother, the enchantress Clementianna.
Mirror, Mirror is a 1990 American supernatural horror film directed by Marina Sargenti, based on a screenplay by Annette Cascone and Gina Cascone. It stars Karen Black, Rainbow Harvest, Yvonne De Carlo and William Sanderson. The film follows a teenage outcast who finds herself drawn to an antique mirror left in the house she and her mother have ...
A sequel to Mirror, Mirror (1990), its plot follows a teenage orphan who finds herself haunted by a mysterious mirror inside the Catholic orphanage she is living in. The film was released directly-to-video in May 1994. It marked actor Mark Ruffalo's feature film debut.
Mirror, Mirror, a 1967 science-fiction short story by Alan E. Nourse. Mirror, Mirror (Bell novel) , a 1996 novel by Hillary Bell based on the 1995 TV show of the same name Mirror, Mirror (novel) , a 2003 novel by Gregory Maguire based on Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Rowe has previously appeared in the sci-fi romance Never Let Me Go, the family adventure film The Golden Compass and the ITV drama Vanity Fair. Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light will air on BBC ...
Barbara Ann Luna (born 1936 or 1937), [1] [2] also stylized as BarBara Luna, is an American actress from film, television and musicals.Notable roles include Makia in Five Weeks in a Balloon and Lt. Marlena Moreau in the classic Star Trek episode "Mirror, Mirror".
You might be surprised by how many popular movie quotes you're remembering just a bit wrong. 'The Wizard of Oz' Though most people say 'Looks like we're not in Kansas anymore,' or 'Toto, I don't think
Mirror, Mirror III: The Voyeur is a 1995 American erotic [2] horror film directed by Rachel Gordon and Virginia Perfili, and starring Billy Drago, David Naughton, Monique Parent, and Mark Ruffalo. The film was released directly-to-video in 1995.