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Post by london777 on Jan 9, 2020 2:07:06 GMT
The title of this movie was a strong hint that there would be a mirror shot (or ten) somewhere. In Zerkalo (1975), dir: Andrei Tarkovsky, a dying man "reflects" on his past life. Sounds a bit like Wild Strawberries except that the unfortunate Aleksei is about to kick the bucket in his 'forties. (Zerkalo means "mirror" in Russian.)
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Post by Gubbio on Jan 19, 2020 23:50:17 GMT
I once saw a colorized copy of "Yankee Doodle Dandy." (I think I even recorded it on VHS; long time ago.) In one scene Cagney is walking through a foyer, and there is a mirror on the wall. They neglected to colorize his reflected image.
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Post by Doghouse6 on Jan 20, 2020 0:15:38 GMT
I once saw a colorized copy of "Yankee Doodle Dandy." (I think I even recorded it on VHS; long time ago.) In one scene Cagney is walking through a foyer, and there is a mirror on the wall. They neglected to colorize his reflected image. But way back in those days, color mirrors hadn't yet been invented.
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Post by hitchcockthelegend on Jan 20, 2020 22:30:59 GMT
It's Norman in his sequel >
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Post by london777 on Jan 26, 2020 23:12:44 GMT
Heath Ledger. I wanted to show the scene where, as would-be "player" Jimmy, he rehearses in front of the mirror for his "job interview" (Travis Bickle style) with gang boss Bryan Brown in Two Hands (1990), written and directed by Gregor Jordan. But I could not find a still of it. Perhaps Old Aussie can help out?
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Post by BATouttaheck on Jan 27, 2020 5:54:47 GMT
BUTTERFIELD 8
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Post by london777 on Feb 4, 2020 3:33:43 GMT
Decoy (1946) dir Jack Bernard is a low budget but genuine noir. It opens with foreboding music and this dramatic image.
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Post by hitchcockthelegend on Feb 4, 2020 22:16:56 GMT
Night Must Fall (1937) - Robert Montgomery is superb!
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Post by BATouttaheck on Feb 19, 2020 18:33:27 GMT
The Big Heat (1953)
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Post by hitchcockthelegend on Feb 27, 2020 18:31:23 GMT
Howard Da Silva knows a serious drunk when he sees one - Milland (brilliant) - The Lost Weekend (1946)
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Post by bravomailer on Mar 2, 2020 6:14:53 GMT
Charade James Coburn places a mirror to a corpse's nostrils to make sure he's truly a corpse.
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Post by teleadm on Mar 2, 2020 18:33:25 GMT
Arlene Dahl teeth testing if the pearls are real on the necklace she just stole (shoplifted): Slightly Scarlet 1956
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Post by BATouttaheck on Mar 7, 2020 1:38:48 GMT
Mr Skeffington (1944)
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Post by teleadm on Mar 10, 2020 18:10:47 GMT
Is Margaret Lockwood slowly going insane? or is someone who lived in the house before trying to take over her body? From A Place of Our's Own 1945, a spooky house movie, though not a horror movie in the general sense even if strange things happens, more romance and mystery solving.
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Post by BATouttaheck on Mar 13, 2020 2:03:49 GMT
a possible rerun from STRANGERS ON A TRAIN
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Post by bravomailer on Mar 15, 2020 5:12:46 GMT
Hearty praise for anyone who knows what mirror scene Spielberg is paying homage to here.
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Post by teleadm on Mar 16, 2020 18:38:42 GMT
The strange effects in the mirror in The Old Dark House 1932. Gloria Stuart fixing her jewelry. When Eva Moore looks in the same mirror
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Post by london777 on Mar 20, 2020 0:14:52 GMT
Jean-Paul Belmondo in Le Doulos (1962) dir: Jean-Pierre Melville. With Fabienne Dali
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Post by london777 on Mar 24, 2020 2:24:52 GMT
Brigitte Bardot (with unbecoming wig) in Le Mépris (1963) dir: Jean-Luc Godard. Co-starring are Michel Piccoli (recently of this parish), Fritz Lang (as Fritz Lang, directing a version of the Odyssey) and Jack Palance who plays a sociopathic producer similar to Rod Steiger's role in "The Big Knife".
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Post by hitchcockthelegend on Mar 24, 2020 17:26:23 GMT
Ronnie Lake gets rumbled by The Ladd in The Glass Key
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