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The Mirror Has Two Faces
The Mirror Has Two Faces

The Mirror Has Two Faces (1996)

67% User Rating
2h 6min
Comedy
Drama
Romance

"A story about just how wrong two people can be before they can be right."

Rose Morgan, who still lives with her mother, is a professor of Romantic Literature who desperately longs for passion in her life. Gregory Larkin, a mathematics professor, has been burned by passionate relationships and longs for a sexless union based on friendship and respect.

Barbra StreisandDirector

Cast

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Barbra Streisand

Barbra Streisand

Rose Morgan

Jeff Bridges

Jeff Bridges

Gregory Larkin

Lauren Bacall

Lauren Bacall

Hannah Morgan

George Segal

George Segal

Henry Fine

Mimi Rogers

Mimi Rogers

Claire

Pierce Brosnan

Pierce Brosnan

Alex

Brenda Vaccaro

Brenda Vaccaro

Doris

Austin Pendleton

Austin Pendleton

Barry

Elle Macpherson

Elle Macpherson

Candy

Ali Marsh

Ali Marsh

First Girl Student

Leslie Stefanson

Leslie Stefanson

Sara Myers

Taina Elg

Taina Elg

Female Professor

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Lucy Avery Brooks

Felicia

Amber Smith

Amber Smith

Felicia (Video)

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David Kinzie

Claire's Masseur

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Howard S. Herman

Rabbi

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Thomas Hartman

Reverend

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Trevor Ristow

Trevor

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Brian Schwary

Mike (Student)

Randy Pearlstein

Randy Pearlstein

Randy (Student)

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Stacie Sumter

Stacie (Student)

Cindy Guyer

Cindy Guyer

Taxi Stealer

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Thomas Saccio

Taxi Driver

Andrew Parks

Andrew Parks

Waiter

Jimmy Baio

Jimmy Baio

Jimmy the Waiter

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Emma Fann

Henry's First Date

Laura Bailey

Laura Bailey

Henry's Second Date

Mike Hodge

Mike Hodge

Justice of the Peace

Anne O'Sullivan

Anne O'Sullivan

Gloria

Sandi Schroeder

Sandi Schroeder

Female Student

Kiyoko M. Hairston

Kiyoko M. Hairston

Female Student

Ben Weber

Ben Weber

Male Student

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Christopher Keyes

Male Student

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Lisa Wheeler

Female Aerobic Instructor

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Kirk Moore

Male Aerobic Instructor

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Regina Viotto

Make-Up Artist

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Paul LaBreque

Hair Colorist

Rudy Ruggiero

Rudy Ruggiero

Waiter

William Cain

William Cain

Mr. Jenkins

Adam LeFevre

Adam LeFevre

Doorman

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JoAn Mollison

Irate Woman

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Carlo Scibelli

Opera Man

Eli Roth

Eli Roth

Male Student

Milla Jovovich

Milla Jovovich

Girl in Commercial (uncredited)

Reviews (1)

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CinemaSerf
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Rating 60%

December 25, 2023

It takes it's time to get going this, but once we've met the characters and it gets into it's swing, its quite an amiable showcase for the star. "Gregory" (Jeff Bridges) is a rather dry university professor who's looking for a distinctly platonic form of female companionship. He places an add and amongst the responses is one from "Rose" (Barbra Streisand). Thing is, she didn't volunteer for this - her recently married sister "Claire" (Mimi Rogers) nominated her... Anyway, the two meet and rather surprisingly they click. A few rather rushed escapades later and it's clear that the two are falling in love - despite the obvious scepticism of her mother "Hannah" (Lauren Bacall) - and that "Rose" is now ready to takes things to a next level that "Gregory" is scared silly of... Meantime, her sister and husband "Alex" (Pierce Brosnan), upon whom "Rose" has always had a bit of a crush, are having difficulties and with "Gregory" playing his hand particularly badly, well - might "Rose" stray? The last forty minutes or so are well paced with some pithy dialogue and as "Rose" finds her true personality the characterisations begin to come alive a little better. There are a couple of fun scenes with the all too sparingly used Bacall and Streisand sabre-rattling and the rest of it, well I reckon there are some clear parallels with "What's Up Doc?" (1972) as the story heads to an increasingly predicable denouement. It's quite watchable, but you'll probably never remember it or the duet with Bryan Adams at the end.

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The Mirror Has Two Faces Trailer 1997

The Mirror Has Two Faces Trailer 1997

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