Dark Mirror (1984)

Movie Info
The original 1946 Dark Mirror starred Olivia de Havilland as twin sisters, one of whom has committed a murder. Since each twin can provide an alibi for the other, a rumpled detective (Thomas Mitchell) and a handsome shrink (Lew Ayres) are compelled to get to the truth through patience and not a little sneakiness. Dark Mirror was remade as a TV movie in 1984, this time with Jane Seymour in the "leads" and Vincent Gardenia as the detective. Seymour has a field day alternating between the good and bad twin; would that the audience was having as much fun. There really isn't any point to this dour remake, except perhaps to honor a contractual commitment to Jane Seymour, whose playing is so ripe that we secretly hope both twins will get the chair.
Cast
Jane Seymour
as Tracy Cullen, Leigh Cullen
as Tracy Cullen, Leigh Cullen
Stephen Collins
as Dr. Jim Eiseley
as Dr. Jim Eiseley

Cathleen Cordell
as Mrs. Bennett
as Mrs. Bennett
Vincent Gardenia
as Detective Al Church
as Detective Al Church

Reid Cruickshanks
as Avery
as Avery

Hank Brandt
as Girard
as Girard

Ty Henderson
as Wittman
as Wittman
Jack Kruschen
as Smithson
as Smithson

Bill Quinn
as Mr. Bennett
as Mr. Bennett
Robert DoQui
as Higgens
as Higgens
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