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    Corridor of Mirrors

    1948 · Drama · 1h 45m

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  1. Corridor of Mirrors is a 1948 British drama film directed by Terence Young and starring Eric Portman, Edana Romney and Barbara Mullen. It was based on a novel of the same title by Chris Massie and marked the film debut of both Terence Young and Christopher Lee. Stylistically it is a Gothic mystery.

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  2. Corridor of Mirrors: Directed by Terence Young. With Eric Portman, Edana Romney, Barbara Mullen, Hugh Sinclair. A man falls in love with a beautiful young woman and begins to suspect that he may have also loved her in a previous life.

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    • Drama, Mystery
    • Terence Young
    • 1948-07-24
  3. Rent Corridor of Mirrors on Prime Video, or buy it on Prime Video. In this atmospheric drama, Paul Mangin (Eric Portman) is a wealthy British artist fixated on history, particularly the ...

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    • Eric Portman
    • Terence Young
    • Drama
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  5. Mar 9, 2023 · Corridor of Mirrors” is an exquisite, dark, and modern fairy tale that follows Mifanwy (the name is Welsh), a rather louche young woman who may be under a sinister spell. She accompanies Paul Mangin ( Eric Portman ) to a massive gloomy mansion in the heart of London in a horse-drawn cab.

  6. May 1, 2023 · Corridor of Mirrors, 1948, Christopher Lee's First Film - YouTube. The Mysterious Domain Movie Palace. 17.9K subscribers. 1.3K. 60K views 1 year ago. A man falls in love with a...

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  7. Nov 2, 2013 · Corridor of Mirrors is directed by Terence Young and adapted to screenplay by Rudolph Cartier and Edna Romney from the novel written by Chris Massie. It stars Eric Portman, Edana Romney, Joan Maude, Barbara Mullen, Alan Wheatley, Hugh Sinclair and Bruce Belfrage.

  8. Jun 11, 2018 · C orridor of Mirrors is a perfect title for a movie about obsession and romantic madness. The image evokes infinite repetition and a dizzying mix-up of reality and illusion. It also provides a graceful metaphor for the way that movies reflect other movies, how certain plots and motifs recur, themes spawning endless variations.

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