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  2. House of mirrors - Wikipedia

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    The climax of the 1947 Orson Welles film The Lady from Shanghai takes place in a maze of mirrors. In the finale of Enter the Dragon (1973), Bruce Lee's character navigates a mirror maze by breaking through the mirrors. Francisco Scaramanga's "Fun House" in the 1974 James Bond film The Man with the Golden Gun has a house of mirrors.

  3. Distorting mirror - Wikipedia

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    A distorting mirror, funhouse mirror or carnival mirror is a popular attraction at carnivals and fairs. [1] Instead of a normal plane mirror that reflects a perfect mirror image, distorting mirrors are curved mirrors , often using convex and concave sections to achieve the distorted effect. [ 2 ]

  4. Inside the strange carnival with surreal rides by Dali and ...

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    Guests are invited to enter exhibits like Roy Lichtenstein’s “Pavilion” and Salvador Dalí’s “Dalídom,” which utilize glass and mirrors, respectively, for the classic funhouse experience.

  5. Funhouse - Wikipedia

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    A funhouse or fun house is an amusement facility found in amusement parks and funfair midways, equipped with various devices designed to surprise, challenge, or amuse visitors. Unlike thrill rides or dark rides , fun houses are participatory attractions where visitors enter and move around at their own pace. [ 1 ]

  6. Universal mirrors: more useful, less fun than carnival mirrors

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    Unlike conventional mirrors which simply reflect objects at 90 degrees, this concoction reflects objects back at any angle. In other words, a device such as this would make aircraft, boats and ...

  7. Fiesta Shows - Wikipedia

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    Magic Maze: An attraction that is part glasshouse and part funhouse. Guests start by walking through the mirror maze in hopes of finding a secret staircase. Once the staircase is found, guests climb up to the second story and see a hall of mirrors. Guests can feel free to look into each mirror of the hall before sliding down the 2 story slide.

  8. Covet, Get It: Funhouse Mirror - AOL

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    Stashed neatly in my busting-at-the seams "idea file" is this page from Vogue's May 2005 "Most Fashionable Ideas For Your Home" feature. In it, designer Behnaz Sarafpour stands in a dainty party ...

  9. Funhouse Mirrors - Wikipedia

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