The Dark Mirror

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The Dark Mirror is a 1946 psychological film noir thriller about identical twin sisters, directed by Robert Siodmak and starring Olivia de Havilland.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American film
film
film noir
psychological thriller film
basedOn story by Vladimir Pozner
blackAndWhite true
cinematographyBy Milton R. Krasner
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Robert Siodmak
distributor Universal Pictures
editedBy Ernest J. Nims
era Hollywood Golden Age
surface form: Golden Age of Hollywood
filmingProcess 35 mm
format theatrical feature film
genre crime film
film noir
psychological thriller
hasTwinCharacters true
leadActressRole Olivia de Havilland as twin sisters
leadCharacterType identical twin sisters
mainTheme crime investigation
duality of personality
psychological manipulation
musicBy Dimitri Tiomkin
narrativeForm mystery
notableElement psychological examination of twin identity
use of visual effects to depict identical twins
originalLanguage English
plotFocus identical twin sisters suspected in a murder case
producer Nunnally Johnson
productionCompany Universal-International Pictures
surface form: International Pictures
releaseDecade 1940s
releaseYear 1946
runtimeMinutes 85
screenwriter Nunnally Johnson
setting Los Angeles
starring Charles Evans Jr.
surface form: Charles Evans

Lew Ayres
Olivia de Havilland
Richard Long
Thomas Mitchell
targetAudience general audience
timePeriodOfSetting contemporary to 1940s
title The Dark Mirror self-link

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Lew Ayres notableWork The Dark Mirror
The Dark Mirror title The Dark Mirror self-link
Robert Siodmak notableWork The Dark Mirror
Robert Siodmak directed The Dark Mirror