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The Reflecting Skin

1990·1h 36m·R
DramaHorrorThriller
IMDb Rating
★ 6.7/10
10,534 votes

In the 1950s, a young boy living with his troublesome family in rural USA fantasizes that a neighboring widow is actually a vampire, responsible for a number of disappearances in the area.

The Reflecting Skin is a 1990 drama horror movie directed by Philip Ridley, starring Viggo Mortensen, Jeremy Cooper, Lindsay Duncan. It holds an IMDb rating of 6.7/10 from 10,534 votes and runs 1h 36m.

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Director
Philip Ridley
Stars
Viggo Mortensen
Jeremy Cooper
Lindsay Duncan
Sheila Moore
Creators
Philip Ridley
Details
1990-11-09
96 min
Movie
R
★ United Kingdom, Canada
★ English
Keywords
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