Credited cast: | |||
Louis Jourdan | ... | Dr. David Sorell | |
Lynda Day George | ... | Barbara Anholt (as Lynda Day) | |
Carroll O'Connor | ... | Myles Donovan | |
Bradford Dillman | ... | Paul Varney | |
Wilfrid Hyde-White | ... | Harry Snowden | |
Marsha Hunt | ... | Mrs. Varney | |
Katherine Woodville | ... | Ingrid Dorne (as Katharine Woodville) | |
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Harry Davis | ... | Mr. Wyant |
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Ivor Barry | ... | Lecturer |
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Jeanne Buckley | ... | Miss Bamett |
Robert Sampson | ... | First Party Guest | |
Lyn Peters | ... | Second Party Guest | |
Susan Brown | ... | Third Party Guest | |
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
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Tammy Lee | ... | Little Girl in Park |
A psychiatrist specializing in the occult becomes involved in the case of a man who seems to have been possessed by an antique mirror. After he's killed in an alleged car accident, his fiancee sees him in the mirror and is beckoned into that realm...but is it really him? Written by frankfob2@yahoo.com
I remember seeing this as a kid and NEVER forgetting it. I found it haunting and also hauntingly beautiful in its way. I have tried to track down a copy but have never been able to find much at all about this movie. I remembered Lynda George and Bradford Dillman and through a bunch of searching finally located info. I am surprised it is so hard to locate unless I am only imagining how good it was. The film was poignant and I especially liked Lynda George's performance. If anyone knows how I can get a copy, please email me. It was one of my favorite movies long ago. I also liked the Borgia Stick and had these two confused in my mind. That movie is also nearly as obscure and hard