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| Stephanie Leonidas | Helena / Anti-Helena | |
| Jason Barry | Valentine | |
| Rob Brydon | Morris Campbell / Prime Minister | |
| Gina McKee | Joanne Campbell / Queen of Light / Queen of Shadows | |
| Dora Bryan | Aunt Nan | |
| Stephen Fry | Librarian | |
| Andy Hamilton | Small Hairy | |
| Simon Harvey | Sphinx | |
| Lenny Henry | Cops 1-4 | |
| Robert Llewellyn | Gryphon | |
| Eryl Maynard | Mrs. Bagwell | |
| Eve Pearce | Future Fruit Lady | |
| Nik Robson | Pingo / Bing (as Nik Robinson) | |
| Victoria Williams | Nurse | |
| Rick Allen | Man In a Box | |
| Gina D'Angelo | Heir of Insanity Woman | |
| Simon Schofield | Heir of Insanity Man | |
| Silvia Fratelli | Mimbre | |
| Lina Johansson | Mimbre | |
| Emma Noris | Mimbre (as Emma Norin) |
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The White Queen sleeps and will not wake. Black shadows have fallen across her kingdom. The balance between Dark and Light is broken and only the MIRRORMASK can restore it. So Helena, a stranger in a strange land, embarks on an epic quest to find the missing charm before darkness envelops the Dreamworld forever. Writting by award-winning fantasy writer Neil Gaiman, MirrorMask is a phantasmagorical treat for the eyes and mind, a wondrous blend of live action and CG animation, where strange, magical creatures dwell in a fantasy world of unbridled imagination and scope, as told through the spectacular, cutting-edge visuals of designer/director Dave McKean. |
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