 
 
 
 If you didn't know yet: Barbra is a second-hand "Rose" and Jeff Bridges 
is "Gregory" in Streisand's latest cinematic tour-de-force.  The two 
are Columbia professors, and their relationship struggles with the eternal 
folly of beauty and sex, love and passion.
If you didn't know yet: Barbra is a second-hand "Rose" and Jeff Bridges 
is "Gregory" in Streisand's latest cinematic tour-de-force.  The two 
are Columbia professors, and their relationship struggles with the eternal 
folly of beauty and sex, love and passion.
The romantic comedy was Sony Picture's big holiday release for 1996. The cast includes Lauren Bacall (who won a Golden Globe for her role), Pierce Brosnan, George Segal, Brenda Vacarro, and Elle Macpherson.
The Barbra/Bryan Adams duet "I Finally Found Someone," which plays over the film's end credits, is phenomenal. The single was commercially released October 5, with the Spanish version of "Evergreen." The Mirror Has Two Faces: Music from the Motion Picture was released on November 12, 1996.
 Mirror is now on video!
Mirror is now on video!
The movie garnered two Oscar nominations:
from The Mirror Has Two Faces, a TriStar Pictures Production
 
Lauren Bacall - Performance by an actress in a supporting role
 
"I Finally Found Someone" - Original song
"I Finally Found Someone" was the highest debuting single on Billboard's Hot 100, at #28 on its first week; the duet peaked at #8.
The Mirror soundtrack debuted on the Top 200 albums list at #16, its peak position to date.
Here are some links to web pages devoted to 
The Mirror Has Two Faces, 
Barbra's 16th feature film.  
The Official Sony site (with downloadable trailers, etc.)
Sony.com's movie site devoted to cast, production, etc.
Movieweb.com
The 
InterNet Movie Database
Mirror 
 soundtrack information 
Sony's soundtrack site
Press Teasers: interviews with Barbra about herself and Mirror
Mr. 
Showbiz interview