An abused woman conjures up a spirit to take revenge on the men who have misused her.An abused woman conjures up a spirit to take revenge on the men who have misused her.An abused woman conjures up a spirit to take revenge on the men who have misused her.
Janet Graham
- April
- (as Kuri Browne)
Richard Fast
- Richard
- (as J.K. Dumont)
Bob Kipp
- John Smith
- (as Bob Kip)
George Carter
- Mensa
- (as Jordan Brown)
F. Thom Spadaro
- Policeman
- (as Thom Spadero)
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- Writer
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- TriviaThe producer of this movie is Claude Rains' daughter Jessica Rains. At a party early in the movie, there is a poster for The Man Who Reclaimed His Head (1934) starring Claude Rains.
- Crazy creditsAfter the closing credits a shout can be heard: 'Damn! What the hell was that?'
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Boy from Hell (1988)
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That old horror cliché, the evil spirit in the mirror...
After she is smacked about by her abusive boyfriend Bobby (John Reno), boyish 'plain Jane' Sara (Julie Merrill) goes to stay with her older movie-actress sister April (Janet Graham) and her partner Richard (Richard Fast). While recuperating, Sara finds a Haitian book of magic and performs some of the rituals, unwittingly unleashing the evil spirit of Egyptian empress Sura, who possesses the young woman, transforming her into a sexy man-killer.
Mirror of Death's trashy premise gives plenty of scope for gratuitous splatter and nudity, yet fails to deliver either (deaths are gore-free and a shower sex scene is coy, to say the least), leaving the viewer to wade through an hour-and-a-half of dreary supernatural twaddle enlivened only by a few cheap-jack visual effects in the closing moments, when spiritualist John (Bob Kipp) is called in to try and banish Sura. For the most part, this is instantly forgettable straight-to-video nonsense of the lowest order, a lifeless low-budget clunker with very few redeeming qualities.
Mirror of Death's trashy premise gives plenty of scope for gratuitous splatter and nudity, yet fails to deliver either (deaths are gore-free and a shower sex scene is coy, to say the least), leaving the viewer to wade through an hour-and-a-half of dreary supernatural twaddle enlivened only by a few cheap-jack visual effects in the closing moments, when spiritualist John (Bob Kipp) is called in to try and banish Sura. For the most part, this is instantly forgettable straight-to-video nonsense of the lowest order, a lifeless low-budget clunker with very few redeeming qualities.
- BA_Harrison
- Jul 12, 2019
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