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    The Dark Mirror

    1947 · Crime drama · 1h 25m

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  1. The Dark Mirror is a 1946 American film noir psychological thriller film directed by Robert Siodmak starring Olivia de Havilland as twins and Lew Ayres as their psychiatrist. The film marks Ayres' return to motion pictures following his conscientious objection to service in World War II.

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  2. The Dark Mirror: Directed by Robert Siodmak. With Olivia de Havilland, Lew Ayres, Thomas Mitchell, Richard Long. A man is found murdered, and witnesses are sure about the woman they saw leaving his apartment.

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  3. Film Length. 9 reels. A woman suspected of murdering her doctor boyfriend has an identical twin sister. When both twins have an alibi for the night of the murder, a psychiatrist is called in to assist a detective in solving the case. Through a series of tests, he discovers which twin actually committed the crime and...

    • Robert Siodmak, Phyllis Loughton
    • Olivia De Havilland
  4. The Dark Mirror (1946) serves up Olivia de Havilland as good and evil twins Ruth and Terry - but which is which, and can psychoanalysis save the day?

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  5. On the case is Lieutenant Stevenson (Thomas Mitchell) but when he realizes that he cant bring in the killer without the aid of the twin, he turns to Dr. Scott Elliott (Lew Ayres) to do a psychological profile of the women to see if the real murderess can be spotted.

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  7. After a doctor is murdered, Lt. Stevenson (Thomas Mitchell) questions the man's girlfriend, Terry Collins (Olivia de Havilland). Sensing that she's keeping a secret, Stevenson confronts Terry in ...

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  8. Apr 22, 2004 · The Dark Mirror (1946) is almost Bach-like in its play with symmetry and counterpoint – the film opens with credits over Rorschach-test inkblots, and a room with a broken mirror; ends in a room with a broken mirror, and “The End” imprinted on an inkblot.

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