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i'm trying to remember a movie i watched as a kid, about early 80s. it was live action about this girl who goes into a mirror and finds her way into some other world with a nasty witch or somthing and these fruit trees. its driving me nuts. not very sci-fi, and my opinion is that farscape shouldn't be cancelled, but can anyone tell me the name of the movie and where if anywhere i can find it?
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when i was a kid, i guess in the early sixties, the most impactful scariest thing i watched, besides the movie 'carnival of souls', was an episode of 'twilight zone'. in that episode a space of wall next to a kid's bed became a space that one could put ones hand through the wall, or fall into it. falling into the twilight zone of course.they had to get the kid back before the permeability of the wall went away.
the only movie i can associate to what you said, but i don't think a mirror was involved, is the movie, 'poltergeist'. i think the kid goes through something into another world.
The chronicles of Narnia, The Lion, the witch, and the wardrobe. It could be if the mirror was the mirror on a wardrobe (amoire).In the Lion.... the girl enters another world through a wardrobe and there is an evil snow queen...she goes back with her siblings and friends.
I never saw a live action version, only cartoon though.
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PBS did a version of the "Chronicles Of Narnia" (or "The Lion, The Witch, And The Wardrobe") back in the mid-90's where they used human actor's but the various animals were animated somehow by puppetry.
I remember the Lion (Aslan) was nealy life-sized, but from its movements & way mouth moved when speaking, I'm *sure* it wasn't an actor in the suit.
I don't know if a VHS, or DVD of it is available tho'.
Well, I was *almost* right.
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Live actors, but the animals were actors in suits, & where this couldn't be done, animation was used, & Aslan was Animatronic
See the link to the review for more info.
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