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The Mirror Has Two Faces

United States

1996

126 Min
Color
1.85:1
English
  • Currently 2.2/5 Stars.
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DIR Barbra Streisand

EXEC Cis Corman

PROD Barbra Streisand, Arnon Milchan

SCR André Cayatte, Gérard Oury, Richard LaGravenese

DP Dante Spinotti, Andrzej Bartkowiak

CAST Barbra Streisand, Jeff Bridges, Mimi Rogers, Lauren Bacall, George Segal, Eli Roth

ED Jeff Werner

MUSIC Marvin Hamlisch

Synopsis

Rose and Gregory, both Columbia University professors meet when Rose’s sister answers Gregory’s “personals” ad. Several times burned, the handsome-but-boring Gregory believes that sex has ruined his life, and has deliberately set out to find and marry a woman with absolutely no sex appeal. Greg thinks he’s found what he’s looking for in Rose, a plain, plump English Lit professor who can’t compete with her gorgeous mother and sister. More out of mutual admiration and respect than love, Greg and Rose marry. Greg assumes that Rose understands that he is not interested in a sexual relationship. He’s mistaken, and their marriage is nearly destroyed when Rose tries to consummate their relationship. While Gregory is out of the country on a lecture tour, Rose diets and exercises to transform herself into a sexy siren in a last-ditch attempt to save her marriage. –IMDb

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Barbra Streisand

One of the world’s most popular singers, an award-winning, versatile actress of stage, feature film, and television, a distinguished filmmaker, and a major producer, Barbra Streisand reigns as the grande dame of American entertainment. Raised in a middle-class Brooklyn household, the daughter of a high school teacher father who died when Streisand was a baby, and a mother who dreamed of the stage, she graduated from high school two years ahead of her classmates. As a young woman, Streisand attended acting classes and worked various odd jobs and in nightclubs, until she won a Greenwich Village talent contest. She landed her first major acting job in the 1962 Broadway musical I Can Get It for Your Wholesale and stole the show with her portrayal of frowsy secretary Miss Marmelstein. The 21-year-old subsequently debuted on Judy Garland’s television show, opposite Garland’s daughter Liza Minnelli and Broadway institution Ethel Merman. Streisand’s powerful, clear soprano, charisma, and unusual… read more

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25Nov12

Dated and ridiculous. I still don't understand how Lauren Baccall and Jeff Bridges agreed to do this?

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Brian O'blivion

4Feb12

Just seeing two scenes from this Barbara Streisand vanity project convinced me to give it a one star.

m. noone likes this

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