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'''Dark Mirror''' or '''The Dark Mirror''' may refer to: |
'''Dark Mirror ''' or '''The Dark Mirror''' may refer to: |
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==Films== |
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* [[The Dark Mirror (1920 film)|''The Dark Mirror'' (1920 film)]], a silent drama starring Dorothy Dalton |
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* [[The Dark Mirror (1946 film)|''The Dark Mirror'' (1946 film)]], a psychological thriller directed by Robert Siodmak starring Olivia de Havilland |
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* [[Dark Mirror (1984 film)|''Dark Mirror'' (1984 film)]], a television film starring Stephen Collins |
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* [[Dark Mirror (2007 film)|''Dark Mirror'' (2007 film)]], a film directed by Pablo Proenza, starring Lisa Vidal |
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==Literature== |
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* ''The Dark Mirror'', a 1920 novel by [[Louis Joseph Vance]] |
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* ''The Dark Mirror'', a 1966 Michael Faraday crime fiction novel by [[Basil Copper]] |
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* [[Dark Mirror (1984 film)|''Dark Mirror'' (1984 film)]], a TV film starring [[Stephen Collins]] |
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* [[Dark Mirror ( |
* [[Dark Mirror (Duane novel)|''Dark Mirror'' (Duane novel)]], a 1994 novel by Diane Duane based on the American TV series ''Star Trek'' |
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* [[Dark Mirror (Gardner novel)|''Dark Mirror'' (Gardner novel)]], a 2004 novel by Craig Shaw Gardner based on the American TV series ''Angel'' |
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* [[The Dark Mirror (Marillier novel)|''The Dark Mirror'' (Marillier novel)]], a 2004 historical fantasy in ''The Bridei Chronicles'' series by Juliet Marillier |
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* ''X-Men: Dark Mirror'', a 2005 novel by [[Marjorie Liu#Novels|Marjorie Liu]] |
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==Other uses== |
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* ''[[Syphon Filter: Dark Mirror]]'', a |
* ''[[Syphon Filter: Dark Mirror]]'', a PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Portable video game |
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* a 2020 book by [[Barton Gellman]], ''Dark Mirror: Edward Snowden and the American Surveillance State'' |
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==See also== |
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* "[[In a Mirror, Darkly]]", a 2005 episode of ''Star Trek Enterprise'' |
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* [[A Scanner Darkly]], a 1977 science fiction novel by Philip K. Dick, and a 2006 film |
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* [[Black Mirror (disambiguation)]] |
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Latest revision as of 05:50, 28 August 2024
Dark Mirror or The Dark Mirror may refer to:
Films
[edit]- The Dark Mirror (1920 film), a silent drama starring Dorothy Dalton
- The Dark Mirror (1946 film), a psychological thriller directed by Robert Siodmak starring Olivia de Havilland
- Dark Mirror (1984 film), a television film starring Stephen Collins
- Dark Mirror (2007 film), a film directed by Pablo Proenza, starring Lisa Vidal
Literature
[edit]- The Dark Mirror, a 1920 novel by Louis Joseph Vance
- The Dark Mirror, a 1966 Michael Faraday crime fiction novel by Basil Copper
- "Dark Mirror", a 1993 short story in the R. A. Salvatore bibliography
- Dark Mirror (Duane novel), a 1994 novel by Diane Duane based on the American TV series Star Trek
- Dark Mirror (Gardner novel), a 2004 novel by Craig Shaw Gardner based on the American TV series Angel
- The Dark Mirror (Marillier novel), a 2004 historical fantasy in The Bridei Chronicles series by Juliet Marillier
- X-Men: Dark Mirror, a 2005 novel by Marjorie Liu
Other uses
[edit]- Syphon Filter: Dark Mirror, a PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Portable video game
- a 2020 book by Barton Gellman, Dark Mirror: Edward Snowden and the American Surveillance State
See also
[edit]- "In a Mirror, Darkly", a 2005 episode of Star Trek Enterprise
- A Scanner Darkly, a 1977 science fiction novel by Philip K. Dick, and a 2006 film
- Black Mirror (disambiguation)