The Looking Glass Murders

The Looking Glass Murders

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1970-07-08

Made for Scottish TV and airing in 1970, "The Looking Glass Murders" is a filmed version of the mime improv play "Pierrot in Turquoise", which Lindsay Kemp and David Bowie first staged in 1967. Pierrot is a freaky mime who ventures into a mirror where he falls in love and rolls around with the equally grotesque Columbine. But when Columbine spurs him for Harlequin, Pierrot's jealousy takes over and drives him to murder. Cloud, perched on a ladder, watches over the proceedings and narrates in song.

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Made for Scottish TV and airing in 1970, "The Looking Glass Murders" is a filmed version of the mime improv play "Pierrot in Turquoise", which Lindsay Kemp and David Bowie first staged in 1967. Pierrot is a freaky mime who ventures into a mirror where he falls in love and rolls around with the equally grotesque Columbine. But when Columbine spurs him for Harlequin, Pierrot's jealousy takes over and drives him to murder. Cloud, perched on a ladder, watches over the proceedings and narrates in song.

Released

1970-07-08

Runtime

27

Director

Brian Mahoney

Budget

$0

Revenue

$0

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English

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    David Bowie

    David Bowie
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    Lindsay Kemp

    Lindsay Kemp
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    Annie Stainer

    Annie Stainer
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    Jack Birkett

    Jack Birkett
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    Michael Garrett

    Michael Garrett