The Glass House (1972 film)
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The Glass House | |
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Screenplay by | Tracy Keenan Wynn |
Story by | Truman Capote Wyatt Cooper |
Directed by | Tom Gries |
Starring | Alan Alda Vic Morrow |
Theme music composer | Billy Goldenberg |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Producers | Robert W. Christiansen Roger Gimbel Rick Rosenberg |
Production locations | Salt Lake City, Utah |
Cinematography | Jules Brenner |
Editor | Gene Fowler Jr. |
Running time | 90 minutes |
Production company | Tomorrow Entertainment |
Original release | |
Network | CBS |
Release | February 4, 1972 (USA) |
The Glass House is a CBS television movie that was broadcast on February 4, 1972.
Synopsis
A college professor convicted of manslaughter and a prison guard both start their first day in the same prison.
Cast
- Vic Morrow as Hugo Slocum
- Alan Alda as Jonathon Paige
- Clu Gulager as Brian Courtland
- Billy Dee Williams as Lennox
- Kristoffer Tabori as Allan Campbell
- Dean Jagger as Warden Auerbach
- Scott Hylands as Ajax
- Edward Bell as Sinclair
- Roy Jenson as Officer Brown
- Alan Vint as Bree
- Luke Askew as Bibleback
- Tony Mancini as Steve Berino
- G. Wood as Pagonis (uncredited)
Production
Filming took place at Utah State Prison in Salt Lake City.[1]
Accolades
Tom Gries won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Limited Series, Movie, or Dramatic Special in 1972 for directing this TV movie.
References
- ^ "C.B.S. Adapts Capote's 'The Glass House'". The New York Times. Retrieved 2017-06-13.