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| image = Mirror_Mirror_2_artwork.jpg

| caption = DVD artwork

| director = Jimmy Lifton

| producer = Jimmy Lifton

| writer =

| starring =

| music = Jimmy Lifton

| cinematography = Troy Cook

| editing = Bruce Cook

| studio = Orphan Eyes

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| runtime = 91 minutes

| country = United States

| language = English

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'Mirror, Mirror II: Raven Dance' is a 1994 American horror film produced, co-written, and directed by Jimmy Lifton, and starring Tracy Wells, Roddy McDowall, Sally Kellerman, Veronica Cartwright, and Mark Ruffalo. A sequel to 'Mirror, Mirror' (1990), its plot follows a teenage orphan who finds herself haunted by a mysterious mirror inside the Catholic orphanage she is living in.

The film was released directly-to-video in May 1994. It marked actor Mark Ruffalo's feature film debut.

Cast



*Tracy Wells as Marlee

*Roddy McDowall as Dr. Lasky

*Sally Kellerman as Roslyn

*Lois Nettleton as Sister Marion

*Veronica Cartwright as Sister Aja

*William Sanderson as Roger

*Mark Ruffalo as Christian

*Carlton Beener as Jeffrey

*Sarah Douglas as Nicolette

Release



Anchor Bay Entertainment released 'Mirror, Mirror II: Raven Dance' on DVD on October 24, 2000. On March 9, 2004, Anchor Bay re-released the film on DVD as part of a four-film set featuring all of the films in the 'Mirror, Mirror' series.

Critical response



Joe Bob Briggs wrote of the film: "Nine dead bodies. Multiple blinding. One raven attack. Mirror licking. Table-saw to the back. Arm hacking. Gratuitous demon that goes by so fast you can blink and miss it. Spider Fu. Drive-In Academy Award nominations for Tracy Wells, as the bimbo in peril, for saying "Does God hate me? Am I cursed?" and "My whole life is dancing."" In his book 'The Horror Show Guide', Mike Mayo wrote: "The effects are the only thing this one has going for itself. They range from a guy in a silly rubber suit to some really good, inventive work done with lights at computers."

References




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