Corridor of Mirrors (film)

Corridor of Mirrors is a 1948 British drama film directed by Terence Young and starring Eric Portman, Edana Romney and Barbara Mullen.

In London, the wealthy and reclusive artist Paul Mangin is fixated on the past and lives in a luxurious house entirely devoted to evoking the atmosphere of earlier centuries.

Her escape is cut short when she receives an invitation to a costume ball organised in her honour by Mangin, who has opened his house to the curious London society.

Several years later, she receives a series of threatening letters and a telegram asking for a meeting at Madame Tussauds, where she sees the waxwork of the now infamous Mangin, surrounded by other notorious murderers.

In his 4/5 star review in the Radio Times, David Parkinson wrote: "the more eccentric the action gets (and the more manic Georges Auric's score seems), the more compelling it becomes.