Safetyglass is glass with additional safety features that make it less likely to break, or less likely to pose a threat when broken. Common designs include toughened glass also known as tempered glass , laminated glass , and wire mesh glass also known as wired glass Toughened glass is processed by controlled ... likely to cause injury. As a result of its safety and strength, tempered glass is used in a variety of demanding applications, including passenger vehicle windows, shower doors, architectural glass doors and tables, refrigerator trays, as a component of bulletproof glass , for diving mask s, and various types of plates and cookware. In the United States, since 1977 Federal law has required glass located ... attempts to break it than other kinds of safetyglass with safety features hidden from view. These three ... glass. Tempering creates balanced internal stresses which cause the glass, when broken, to crumble ... forum why can t a hardware store sell glass for a door window by law Tempered glass required by Federal law ref Laminated glass holds together when wikt shattered shattered because, in the event ... its two or more layers of glass. The interlayer keeps the layers of glass bonded even when broken, and its high strength prevents the glass from breaking up into large sharp pieces. This produces a characteristic spider web cracking pattern when the impact is not enough to completely pierce the glass. Laminated glass is normally used when there is a possibility of human impact or where the glass could fall if shattered. Skylight glazing and automobile windshield s typically use laminated glass. In geographical areas requiring hurricane resistant construction, laminated glass is often used in exterior storefronts, curtain wall s and windows. The PVB interlayer also gives the glass a much .... Wire mesh glass is glass that has a thin wire , usually made of metal, running through the glass. This type of glass is frequently used in prisons and other detainment facilities where a prisoner ... more details
Infobox Film name Glass image caption director Bert Haanstra producer Bert Haanstra writer narrator starring music cinematography editing distributor released 1958 runtime 11 min. country Netherlands language budget preceded by followed by Glass lang nl Glas is a 1958 in film 1958 Netherlands Dutch short film short documentary film by director and producer Bert Haanstra . The film won the Academy Award for Academy Award for Documentary Short Subject Documentary Short Subject in 1959. ref name NY Times cite web url http movies.nytimes.com movie 151213 Glas details title New York Times Glass accessdate 2008 05 26 work NY Times ref The entire film is about the glass bottle industry. References Reflist External links imdb title id 0052852 title Glas http www.youtube.com watch?v aLS7 ZLCoI YouTube edition of the film AcademyAwardBestDocumentaryShort 1941 1960 Category Best Documentary Short Subject Academy Award winners Category Dutch documentary films Category 1958 films Category Dutch language films Category Short documentary films Category Films directed by Bert Haanstra Category Glass bottles Category 1950s documentary films documentary film stub nl Glas film ru ... more details
glass with applied safetyfilm American National Standards Institute ANSI Z97.1 American Impact testing for annealed glass with applied safetyfilm European Committee for Standardization EN12600 ...orphan date December 2009 Safety and security window films are polyester films that are applied to glass and glazing in order to hold them together if the glass is shattered similar to laminated glass . The main difference between film and laminated glass is that the film can be applied to the glass ... properties The films are adhesive coated to bond them to the glass. The better safety films are smooth coated, because they have far superior optical clarity. Certification and testing Safety and security ... Product Safety Commission CPSC 16 CFR 1201.4 American Impact testing for annealed glass with applied safetyfilm General Services Administration GSA GSA TS01 2003 Standard Test Method for Glazing and Window Systems Subject to Dynamic Overpressure Loadings Applications Safety and security films are used where there is a potential for injury from broken glass such as glass doors or overhead glazing ... . The film thickness is selected for level of protection desired and the dimensions of the glass pane. Manufacturers recommend 100 micrometer film 2 ply for glass up to 3  mm 1 8 in and 175 micrometer film for glass over 6  mm 1 4 in . These films can be applied for security applications, where ... are adhesive coated to bond them to the glass. The better safety films are those that are smooth coated ... glass breakage. Personal safety When float glass is broken normal window glass , it breaks into sharp ... glass and glazing to meet the safety standards specified in the building codes. Protection of glazing ... the glass attached to the security window film, and the frames, Shatter Safe Security Window Films recommend that the glass must be attached to the window frame not the gasket so that the edge of the film ... for how a film performs under impact see table below . class wikitable Organization Relevant Standard ... more details
The Glass Menagerie is a play by Tennessee Williams . It has been made into several films, including The Glass Menagerie 1950 film The Glass Menagerie 1950 film , a 1950 film directed by Irving Rapper The Glass Menagerie 1966 film The Glass Menagerie 1966 film , a 1966 TV film The Glass Menagerie 1973 film The Glass Menagerie 1973 film , a 1973 TV film The Glass Menagerie 1987 film The Glass Menagerie 1987 film , a 1987 film directed by Paul Newman See also Akale , a 2004 Malayalam language version Here Whitout Me , a 2011 Iranian film by The Glass Menagerie External links imdb title id 0042509 title The Glass Menagerie 1950 imdb title id 0059989 title The Glass Menagerie 1966 imdb title id 0070115 title The Glass Menagerie 1973 imdb title id 0093093 title The Glass Menagerie 1987 imdb title id 0416463 title Akale SIA films ... more details
Infobox Film name The Glass Key producer E. Lloyd Sheldon director Frank Tuttle writer Dashiell Hammett novel br Kathryn Scola and Kubec Glasmon screenplay Harry Ruskin additional dialogue starring George Raft br Edward Arnold actor Edward Arnold br Claire Dodd br Guinn Williams actor Guinn Williams br Ray Milland cinematography Henry Sharp cinematographer Henry Sharp editing Hugh Bennett distributor Paramount Pictures released June 15, 1935 runtime 80 minutes country Cinema of the United States United States language English language English The Glass Key is the first of two film adaptations of the classic suspense novel The Glass Key by Dashiell Hammett . The film was released in 1935 in film 1935 starring George Raft , featuring Edward Arnold actor Edward Arnold and Claire Dodd , and directed by Frank Tuttle . The film was The Glass Key 1942 film remade in 1942, with Alan Ladd in Raft s role, in the wake of the runaway success the previous year of the remake of Hammett s The Maltese Falcon 1941 film The Maltese Falcon . Infobox person name image George Raft in Invisible Stripes trailer.jpg imagesize 200px caption birth date birth place death date death place birth name yearsactive Cast George Raft as Ed Beaumont Edward Arnold actor Edward Arnold as Paul Madvig Claire Dodd as Janet Henry Guinn Williams actor Guinn Williams as Jeff Ray Milland as Taylor Henry External links tcmdb title id 76481 title The Glass Key imdb title 0026416 The Glass Key Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Glass Key, The ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Glass Key, The Category 1935 films Category Black and white films Category 1930s drama films Category Films based on novels Category Film noir Category Paramount Pictures films Category Films directed by Frank Tuttle pt The Glass Key ... more details
Infobox Film name Safety Patrol image Safety Patrol film .jpg director Savage Steve Holland writer Doug Draizin br Savage Steve Holland starring Bug Hall br Lainie Kazan br Curtis Armstrong br Leslie Nielsen ... United States language English language English Safety Patrol is a 1998 in film 1998 Made for TV direct to TV Disney film that covers the exploits of Scout Bozell, a middle school student aspiring to become a member of the school s safety patrol uniformed hall monitors . The film, originally, aired ... Scout Bozell has always dreamed of becoming a member of the safety patrol at his school, Rockridge ... shown at the film s beginning, while he picks up a banana peel on the ground and describing ... frozen tuna, which slide on the road and eat the last member of the safety patrol, Joe Lobes Lobenick, leaving him severely traumatized, and deleting the list of safety patrol until he recovers. The teachers try to convince Principal Tromp to put Scout on safety patrol, as he is the only one ... Georgina and Tim Barnett, mother and son thiefs. Working with them are the school s safety patrol who are also bullies , led by the principal s son, Kent Marlowe. During the safety patrol s introduction ... them to leave, which angers the safety patrol. Scout also meets a kid named T Boo, who introduces ... him off a ladder. When Mrs. Marlowe, the principal, becomes aware that a safety patrol member is involved ... they employ Scout as a member of the safety patrol, as Mr. Miller and Kent have a mutual disliking ..., it appears as though Scout stole the key and started the fire, so he is kicked off of safety patrol .... Afterward, Mr. Miller and Mrs. Day are arrested. Scout is put back on safety patrol, and Kent and his ... in the film, seems to have come to life after being plugged in by Scout. Mr. Zapruder seemingly ... as Mrs. Brown Freda Foh Shen as Mrs. Yung External links imdb title 0152265 rotten tomatoes safety patrol Safety Patrol Savage Steve Holland Category 1998 films Category 1990s comedy films Category ... more details
Through The Looking Glass is a 1976 in film 1976 adult film with avante garde , experimental elements directed by Jonas Middleton and released by Sam Lake s Mature Pictures Corp. film production company. The film stars Catherine Erhardt better known for her role in Al Adamson s 1977 comedy Cinderella 2000 who is credited as Catherine Burgess after the character she plays in the film and Jamie Gillis . The film also features an original musical score by Harry Manfredini and Arlon Ober who both became famous for composing the music to countless horror films in the 1980s and 1990s. Through The Looking Glass discusses incest and the traumatic effects it has on those who have experienced it. The film presents sexual content in an artistic as opposed to erotic manner. The film also includes scenes of violence and sexual violence, which are rarely depicted in films. The film was also cut into an R rated version without hardcore sex scenes and played in American and European art houses. On its original run at New York s infamous World Theater where Gerard Damiano s Deep Throat film Deep Throat premiered , the theater screened a Warner Bros. cartoon before the feature film. It achieved some small notoriety in the New York papers at the time because it featured an underage soap opera actress in a small, non sex role. Through The Looking Glass is one of the few controversial films with hardcore sex from the 1970s to remain uncut on DVD. The film is currently under release from VCX as well as Video X Pix . External links http erotic hq.com through the looking glass.htm Detailed review with some photos imdb title id 0075324 title Through the Looking Glass http wearemoviegeeks.com 2009 02 classic shitthrough the looking glass Category 1976 films Category Erotic films de Through the Looking Glass indie film stub ... more details
For the Popol Vuh album Herz aus Glas album Infobox Film name Heart of Glass image Heart of Glass DVD.jpg caption Heart of Glass DVD cover director Werner Herzog producer Werner Herzog writer Werner Herzog br Herbert Achternbusch editing Beate Mainka Jellinghaus country West Germany cinematography J rg Schmidt Reitwein starring Josef Bierbichler br Stefan G ttler br Clemens Scheitz br Sonja Skiba music Popol Vuh German band Popol Vuh released December 17, 1976 West Germany runtime 94 min. studio Werner Herzog Filmproduktion distributor New Yorker Films USA language German language German Bavarian Heart of Glass lang de Herz aus Glas is a 1976 film directed and produced by Werner Herzog , set in 18th century Bavaria . The film was written by Herzog, based partly on a story by Herbert Achternbusch . The main character is Hias, based on the legendary Bavarian prophet M hlhiasl . Plot synopsis The setting is an 18th century Bavaria n town with a glassblowing factory which produces a brilliant red Cranberry glass ruby glass . When the master glass blower dies, the secret to producing the ruby glass is lost. The local Baron and factory owner is obsessed with the ruby glass and believes it to have magical properties. With the loss of the secret, he soon descends into madness along with the rest of the townspeople. The main character is Hias, a seer from the hills, who predicts the destruction of the factory in a fire. Production During shooting, almost all of the actors performed while ..., DVD commentary for Heart of Glass ref The majority of the film was shot in Bavaria, just a few ... de Herz aus Glas fr C ur de verre film it Cuore di vetro nl Herz aus Glas no Hjerte av glass pl ... and the professional glassblowers who appear in the film. The hypnotized actors give very strange ... out, including Yellowstone National Park . The conclusion of the film was shot on the Skellig Islands ... glass to the river. References references Heart of Glass Skellig Edition, 1976 by Alan Greenberg ... more details
Infobox Film name The Glass Mountain caption image The Glass Mountain FilmPoster.jpeg director Edoardo Anton br Henry Cass producer Joseph Janni br Frederick Zelnic writer Emery Bonnet br Henry Cass br John Cousins br John Hunter br Joseph Janni starring Michael Denison br Dulcie Gray music Nino Rota cinematography editing distributor Eagle Lion Films released 1949 runtime 88 min. country UK language English language English budget preceded by followed by The Glass Mountain is a film released in 1949 in film 1949 . It starred Michael Denison , Dulcie Gray and Valentina Cortese . The theme music by Nino Rota is memorable. It was mainly filmed on location in the Dolomites and at Venice s La Fenice Opera House. Cast Michael Denison as Richard Wilder Dulcie Gray as Anne Wilder Valentina Cortese as Alida Morrosini Sebastian Shaw actor Sebastian Shaw as Bruce McLeod Tito Gobbi as Himself in opera Elena Rizzieri as Herself in opera External links imdb title id 0040605 title The Glass Mountain DEFAULTSORT Glass Mountain, The Category 1949 films Category 1940s drama films Category British films Category Film scores by Nino Rota Category Films directed by Henry Cass it La montagna di cristallo ... more details
plot date December 2011 Infobox Film name Shattered Glass image Shattered Glass movie.jpg image size ... for Ray came when he realized that the film s real protagonist was not Glass but Chuck Lane ... is dedicated to his memory. Reaction Shattered Glass premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival ..., A more showily ambitious film might have tried to delve into Glass s personal history in search of an explanation ... the film as self important yet insipid, and asks, Shattered Glass begs a larger question What sort ... 2009 01 06 ref Stephen Glass saw the film and when reflecting about the experience, he said, It was very ... title Shattered Glass metacritic film id shatteredglass title Shattered Glass mojo title id shatteredglass ... cinematography Mandy Walker editing Jeffrey Ford film editor Jeffrey Ford studio Cruise Wagner Productions ... Entertainment Lionsgate released Film date 2003 10 31 runtime 94 minutes country Film US language English ... Shattered Glass work The Numbers accessdate July 11, 2011 ref gross 2,944,752 Shattered Glass is a 2003 American drama film written and directed by Billy Ray screenwriter Billy Ray . The screenplay is based ... Shattered Glass, & 39 Vanity Fair & 39 , September 1998 publisher Vanityfair.com date accessdate 2011 08 23 ref In it he chronicled the rapid rise of Stephen Glass reporter Stephen Glass journalistic ... fraud was exposed. The film is based on real events and captures the high pressure world of national ... news last Gleiberman first Owen coauthors title Shattered Glass work Entertainment Weekly pages language ... 06 12 ref The film stars Hayden Christensen , Peter Sarsgaard , Chlo Sevigny , Hank Azaria and Steve Zahn . Plot summary Stephen Randall Glass is a reporter associate editor at the New Republic, a magazine located in Washington, DC. At The New Republic, Glass is known for his colorful writing. His ... Conservative Union questions Glass description of minibars and the drunken antics of Young Republicans at a convention, Kelly backs his reporter when Glass admits to one mistake but says the rest ... more details
Infobox film name The Glass Cage image caption director Philippe Arthuys br Jean Louis Levi Alvar s producer Jean Pierre Barot writer Philippe Arthuys starring Georges Rivi re music Philippe Arthuys cinematography George Pessis editing distributor released Film date 1965 runtime 85 minutes country film Israel br film France language Hebrew br French budget The Glass Cage lang fr La cage de verre is a 1965 Israeli French drama film directed by Philippe Arthuys and Jean Louis Levi Alvar s . The film was selected as the Israeli entry for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film Best Foreign Language Film at the 38th Academy Awards , but was not accepted as a nominee. ref Margaret Herrick Library, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences ref Cast Georges Rivi re as Claude Jean N groni as Pierre Fran oise Pr vost actress Fran oise Pr vost Maurice Poli as Antoine Dina Doron as Sonia Azaria Rapaport as Journalist Rina Ganor as Tamar Natan Cogan as Doctor See also List of submissions to the 38th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film List of Israeli submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film References reflist External links IMDb title 0137783 The Glass Cage DEFAULTSORT Glass Cage Category 1965 films Category French films Category French drama films Category Israeli films Category French language films Category Hebrew language films Category 1960s drama films Category Black and white films Category Films directed by Philippe Arthuys 1960s France film stub Israel film stub ... more details
Infobox Film name The Glass Key image Theglasskey1942.jpg caption Theatrical release poster director ... United States language English language English The Glass Key is a 1942 in film 1942 film noir , directed by Stuart Heisler and based on the The Glass Key novel of the same name by Dashiell Hammett . The story had previously been adapted for film in The Glass Key 1935 film 1935 . ref imdb title 0034798 The Glass Key ref Plot Crooked political boss Paul Madvig Brian Donlevy is determined to back ... Lake. ref Erikson, Hal. Amg movie 19941 The Glass Key . ref Production Although billed third, Alan Ladd was the film s actual lead. See also List of American films of 1942 References Reflist 2 External links imdb title 0034798 The Glass Key Rotten tomatoes glass key title The Glass Key tcmdb title id 76482 title The Glass Key amg movie 19941 http www.dvdbeaver.com film DVDReviews24 the glass key.htm ... film trailer at YouTube Stuart Heisler DEFAULTSORT Glass Key, The Category 1942 films Category 1940s ... Pictures films ca The Glass Key fr La Cl de verre film it La chiave di vetro film nl The Glass ... given him the key to his house Beaumont warns him that it is liable to be a glass key, one that can ... magazine Variety magazine gave the film a favorable review, writing, Parading a murder mystery ... 31&cs 1&p 0 Variety . Film review, 1942. Last accessed April 28, 2008. ref Critic Dennis Schwartz wrote, The film is mostly done for entertainment purposes, as it lightly skips over the corrupt ... Lake and the deadpan Ladd. The film had many undeveloped film noir themes used by other films. Howard Hawks s The Big Sleep 1946 film The Big Sleep borrowed freely from The Glass Key . ref http www.sover.net ozus glasskey.htm Schwartz, Dennis . Ozus World Movie Reviews, film review, December 4, 2004. Last accessed April 28, 2008. ref Critic Hal Erickson wrote, Dashiel Hammett s The Glass Key, a tale ... complex than the Dashiel Hammett original and far less damning of the American political system , The Glass ... more details
Infobox film name The Glass House image The Glass House film.jpg director Daniel Sackheim producer Neal H. Moritz writer Wesley Strick starring Leelee Sobieski br Diane Lane br Stellan Skarsg rd br Bruce Dern br Kathy Baker br Trevor Morgan actor Trevor Morgan br Chris Noth music Christopher Young cinematography Alar Kivilo editing Howard E. Smith studio Original Film distributor Columbia Pictures released Start date 2001 09 14 runtime 106 minutes language English budget 22,000,000 box office 23,619,609 The Glass House is a 2001 film directed by Daniel Sackheim and written by Wesley Strick . Plot Sixteen year old Ruby Sobieski and eleven year old Rhett Morgan lose their parents in a car accident. Their parents Will law will is not a recent one, but in accordance with its terms the children ... films Category Teen films 2000s thriller film stub de The Glass House es The Glass House fr La Prison de verre it Prigione di vetro ja pl Dom Glass w pt The Glass House ru ... couple Erin Lane and Terry Skarsg rd Glass, who live in a large glass house in Malibu, California ... at first, and a visiting social worker is taken in by the Glass assurances. There are signs that Terry ... parents died in was a BMW loaned from the Glass company, instead of her father s Saab , and suspects that Terry was responsible for their deaths. Ruby then tries to escape from the Glass house with Rhett ... Glass Stellan Skarsg rd as Terrence Terry Glass Bruce Dern as Begleiter Kathy Baker as Nancy Ryan Trevor ... as Mr. Kim Rachel Wilson as Hannah Box office The film opened at 2 in its opening weekend at the U.S. Box office, behind Hardball film Hardball . The Glass House grossed 18 million domestically and 5.5 million overseas. ref cite web url http www.boxofficemojo.com movies ?id glasshouse.htm title The Glass House publisher Box Office Mojo ref References Reflist External links IMDb title 0221218 The Glass House DEFAULTSORT Glass House, The Category 2001 films Category 2000s thriller films Category ... more details
Infobox Film name Glass Houses image Glass houses movie poster 1020363798.jpg caption Movie Poster director ... English language English budget Glass Houses 1972 in film 1972 is an American independent film released by Columbia Pictures in 1972, although it was actually filmed in 1970. It is of interest in film history because of the credentials of its key personnel. Glass Houses was directed by Alexander ... 1972 in film 1972 . Glass Houses cinematography was by eminent cinematographer George J. Folsey , whose credits include films such as Meet Me In St. Louis 1944 in film 1944 and Seven Brides for Seven Brothers film Seven Brides For Seven Brothers 1954 in film 1954 . The score was composed by David Raksin , famous for his musical score in Laura 1944 film Laura 1944 in film 1944 . Movie Synopsis The film s plot centres around the libidinous sexual shenanigans of a middle class Californian family ... and Video Guide 1992 , Signet, New York. External links imdb title 0068643 Glass Houses DEFAULTSORT Glass Houses Film Category 1972 films Category 1970s drama films Category American films Category ... similar to the film Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice 1969 in film 1969 in the treatment of its ... with him. Events in the film reach a head when Victor and Jean bump into Kim, and her older lover at a health new age resort. The film concludes on a cryptic note with Victor coming home from his ... just a fantasy, and if this is so, whose fantasy is it? The film s final sequence leaves this open ... character actors of the time including Phillip Pine and Eve McVeagh , the film has had a mixed reception at best. Reviewers such as Leonard Maltin pronounced the film as being a low grade drama ... apt description of the film by saying that it was a wryly observed poke at a libidinous group of middle class nonentities, Hirschhorn, 1989 296 . References Canby, Vincent 1972 Glass Houses New York ... Glass 20Houses 20 28Movie 29&title2 &reviewer VINCENT 20CANBY&pdate 19720108&v id 93300 Hirschhorn ... more details
Infobox film name City of Glass Commented out because image was deleted image City Of Glass Movie.jpg image size caption director Mabel Cheung producer writer narrator starring Leon Lai br Shu Qi br Nicola Cheung br Daniel Wu br Eason Chan br Pauline Yam br Vincent Kok music cinematography editing distributor released start date 1998 runtime country Film Hong Kong language Cantonese budget gross preceded by followed by City of Glass Boli zhi cheng is a 1998 in film 1998 Cinema of Hong Kong Hong Kong film , directed by Mabel Cheung . Cast Nicola Cheung Suzie Daniel Wu David Leon Lai Raphael Audrey Mak Tiger Sing Shu Qi Vivian Vincent Kok Pauline Yam Eason Chan Wong Wah Wo Taxi Driver Summary On New Year s Day 1997 , a car accident in London, England claims the lives of Raphael Lai and Vivian Shu . The couple was once young lovers during their days at the University of Hong Kong in the 1970s, but had drifted apart and eventually ended up marrying other people and raising their own families. However, they reunited in the 1990s and their love partially rekindled. After their funeral, Raphael s son David and Vivian s daughter Suzie learned of their parents affair and embark on a journey to discover their secret lives. In the end, the two fall in love. External links imdb title id 0179110 title City of Glass CinemaofHongKong Category 1998 films Category Hong Kong films Category Cantonese language films Category 1990s romance films Category Films set in 1997 HK film stub ja zh ... more details
The Glass Cage is a 1955 in film 1955 British crime film , directed by Montgomery Tully ref name quinlan1983 and starring John Ireland actor John Ireland , Honor Blackman and Sid James . ref name weldon1996 In the U.S. is was released with the title The Glass Tomb . ref name quinlan1983 A carnival is interrupted by a couple of murders, causing the police to investigate. The film lasts for 59 minutes. ref name weldon1996 Cast Div col John Ireland actor John Ireland as Pel Pelham Honor Blackman as Jenny Pelham Geoffrey Keen as Harry Stanton Eric Pohlmann as Sapolio Sid James as Tony Lewis Liam Redmond as Lindley Sydney Tafler as Rorke Div col end References reflist refs ref name quinlan1983 citation first1 David last1 Quinlan title The Illustrated Guide to Film Directors publisher Rowman & Littlefield year 1983 isbn 0389204080 page 299 url http books.google.com books?id ELC0sUmbpwUC&pg PA299 postscript . ref ref name weldon1996 citation first1 Michael last1 Weldon title The Psychotronic Video Guide publisher Macmillan year 1996 isbn 0312131496 page 235 url http books.google.com books?id nhjsnWfFoiAC&pg PA235 postscript . ref External links imdb title 0048123 The Glass Cage DEFAULTSORT Glass Cage, The Category 1955 films Category British films Category British crime films Category British mystery films Category English language films Category Films directed by Montgomery Tully 1950s UK film stub ... more details
Infobox film name The Glass Menagerie image glass menagerie 1973.jpg image size caption DVD cover director Anthony Harvey producer Cecil F. Ford br David Susskind writer Tennessee Williams play narrator starring Katharine Hepburn br Sam Waterston br Joanna Miles br Michael Moriarty music John Barry composer John Barry cinematography Billy Williams cinematographer Billy Williams editing John Bloom film editor John Bloom distributor American Broadcasting Company released 16 December 1973 runtime 100 mins country flagicon US USA language English budget preceded by followed by The Glass Menagerie is a 1973 American television movie based on the 1944 The Glass Menagerie play of the same name by Tennessee Williams . It is directed by Anthony Harvey and stars Katharine Hepburn , Sam Waterston , Joanna Miles and Michael Moriarty . It marked the third screen adaptation of the play. The Glass Menagerie was Katharine Hepburn s first appearance on television. She had initially been wary of the medium, but was convinced by the opportunity to work with friend Anthony Harvey, with whom she had made the successful film The Lion in Winter 1968 film The Lion in Winter . Hepburn was also drawn to the project when she was told her niece Katharine Houghton could co star as Laura, but Houghton eventually turned down the role. ref name berg p 257 cite book last Berg first A. Scott title Kate Remembered ... 257 ref The Glass Menagerie was one of the major television events of 1973, commanding high ratings ... Primetime Emmy Awards ref cite web title The Glass Menagerie Emmy Awards history url http www.emmys.com shows glass menagerie ref Win for Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama ... Harvey External links IMDb title 0070115 title The Glass Menagerie References Reflist Katharine Hepburn filmography Anthony Harvey DEFAULTSORT Glass Menagerie Category 1973 films Category 1970s ... Category Pinewood Studios TV productions TV film stub ... more details
Infobox film name The Glass Menagerie image MenageriePoster.jpg caption Promotional poster director Paul Newman producer Burtt Harris writer Tennessee Williams starring Joanne Woodward br John Malkovich br Karen Allen br James Naughton music Henry Mancini cinematography Michael Ballhaus editing David Ray distributor Cineplex Odeon Films released October 23, 1987 runtime 134 minutes country FilmUS language English budget The Glass Menagerie is a 1987 Cinema of the United States American drama film directed by Paul Newman . It is a replication of a production of the Tennessee Williams The Glass Menagerie ... movie review?res 9B0DEFDF1331F930A15753C1A961948260 New York Times review ref The film is the fourth adaptation of the Williams play, following a The Glass Menagerie 1950 film 1950 feature film and television movie s made in 1966 and 1973. It was shown at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival ref http www.festival ... International Film Festival before opening in New York City on October 23, 1987. Plot Introduced ... caller for Laura, who spends most of her time with her collection of glass animal figurines. To appease ... ..... Jim O Connor Critical reception Janet Maslin of the New York Times called the film a serious ... the play s real genius are simply too great. In any case, this Glass Menagerie catches more ... and Woodward, they seem time consuming, inflated, dated and theatrical. The film s few good ... who never come, she s the best film performer here . . . Woodward, she with the longest resum ... Availability Sometime after the film s theatrical run, the movie was released on videocassette in the United States in 1988 by MCA Home Video and in Canada that same year by Cineplex Odeon. The film ... yet to announce any plans for a Region 1 DVD release. Because of this, used VHS copies of the film have ... External links imdb title id 0093093 title The Glass Menagerie Paul Newman films DEFAULTSORT Glass ... by Paul Newman fr La M nagerie de verre film, 1987 it Lo zoo di vetro film 1987 ru ... more details
Infobox film name The Glass Menagerie image GlassMenagerieTrailer.jpg image size alt caption Kirk Douglas and Jane Wyman in the film s trailer director Irving Rapper producer Charles K. Feldman br Jerry ... . In 1987, Paul Newman directed a The Glass Menagerie 1987 film feature film remake starring Joanne ... date 1950 09 28 runtime 107 minutes country Film US language English budget United States dollar US 1,357,000 ref name TCM http www.tcm.com tcmdb title.jsp?stid 76483&category Notes The Glass Menagerie at Turner Classic Movies ref gross preceded by followed by The Glass Menagerie is a 1950 in film 1950 Cinema of the United States American drama film directed by Irving Rapper . The screenplay by Tennessee Williams and Peter Berneis is based on the 1944 Williams The Glass Menagerie play of the same ... is her collection of glass animal figurines, Amanda urges Tom to bring home a friend who might be interested ... and then persuading her to dance with him. Stumbling, Laura causes a glass unicorn to fall to the floor ... to be considered for the film. ref name TCM The first script was written by Norman Corwin , ref name ..., calling the casting of Gertrude Lawrence as Amanda a dismal error and the overall film a dishonest .... ISBN 0 07 043149 3 pp. 181 182 ref ref Erskine, Thomas L., Video Versions Film Adaptations of Plays ... Kennedy ..... Tom Wingfield Critical reception Bosley Crowther of the The New York Times said the film ... conference reasoning, it was woefully unfortunate, for the mother . . . is the fatal weakness of the film ... sensitive in the role of the crippled and timid daughter who finds escape in her menagerie of glass ... it were plastic and not Venetian glass . ref http movies.nytimes.com movie review?res 9E07EFD9123DE033A0575AC2A96F9C946192D6CF New York Times review ref TV Guide rated the film three out of four ... glass menagerie review 124634 TV Guide review ref References reflist External links imdb title id 0042509 Irving Rapper Tennessee Williams DEFAULTSORT Glass Menagerie, The Category 1950 films ... more details
Use dmy dates date April 2011 Infobox film name Through a Glass Darkly image S C3 A5som i en spegel.jpg ... Interpretation Through a Glass Darkly is the first film in a trilogy focused on spiritual issues together with Winter Light and The Silence 1963 film The Silence . Bergman writes, These three films deal with reduction. Through a Glass Darkly conquered certainty. Winter Light penetrated certainty ... Films released Film date 1961 10 16 df y Sweden br Film date 1962 03 13 df y US runtime 89 minutes country Film Sweden language Swedish budget Through a Glass Darkly lang sv S som i en spegel is a 1961 Swedish film written and directed by Ingmar Bergman , and produced by Allan Ekelund . The film is a Three act structure three act chamber film , in which four family members act as mirrors for each ... through a glass darkly refers to our understanding of God when we are alive the view will only ... in a 1917 Swedish translation of the Bible. Bergman described Through a Glass Darkly as a chamber film, an allusion both to the chamber plays of August Strindberg Strindberg Bergman s favorite playwright , and to chamber music in general. In line with the chamber theme, the film takes place in a single .... Though the act is not shown the film suggests that Karin has sexually seduced her brother. Minus tells ... final chapter of the film. Minus seems relieved, and is tearfully happy that he finally had a real ... Max von Sydow Martin Lars Passg rd Minus Awards The film won the 34th Academy Awards 1962 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film . ref name Oscars1962 Cite web url http www.oscars.org awards ... accessdate 2011 10 29 work oscars.org ref Bergman dedicated the film to his then wife K bi Laretei . It also won the Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film . It was nominated for the Golden Bear at the 12th Berlin International Film Festival . ref name imdb cite web url http www.imdb.com title tt0055499 awards title IMDB.com Awards for Through a Glass Darkly accessdate 12 February ... more details
Infobox film name Through the Glass image Throughtheglass.jpg image size alt caption director Stephanie Okereke producer Stephanie Okereke writer Stephanie Okereke narrator starring Garrett McKechnie br Christy Williams br Stephanie Okereke music Hannis Brown cinematography Jefferson Loftfield editing Jane Lawalata studio distributor Next Page Productions released Start date 2008 10 18 runtime country Nigeria , USA language English budget 178,000 estimated ref cite web url http www.imdb.com title tt1326268 business title Budget Data accessdate 2009 10 11 publisher Internet Movie Data Base ref gross preceded by followed by Through the Glass is an United States American Nigerian Comedy film comedy film, written, directed and produced by Nollywood actress Stephanie Okereke . ref cite news url http www.telegraph.co.uk culture film cannes film festival 7736026 Cannes Film Festival 2010 as it happened day six.html title Cannes Film Festival 2010 as it happened day six date 17 May 2010 work The Daily Telegraph accessdate 30 November 2010 location London, UK ref The film was nominated for Best Screenplay at the 5th African Movie Academy Awards in 2009 . ref cite web url http ama awards.com amaa nominees and winners 2009 title AMAA 2009 List of Nominees & Winners accessdate 17 October 2010 publisher African Movie Academy Awards ref Plot The film tells the story of Jeffrey Garrett McKechnie , who finds himself stuck with an unknown baby. He then ask his Nigerian neighbour Stephanie Okereke for help. He has to find the mother of the child before his life is completely ruined. ref cite web url http www.imdb.com title tt1326268 maindetails title Plot accessdate 2009 10 11 publisher Internet Movie Data Base ref Cast Garrett McKechnie as Jeffery Stephanie Okereke as Ada Christy Williams as Nicole Pascal Atuma as Lawyer Robert Susy Dodson as Mrs Lucas Dana Hanna as Gina References reflist ... film stub Africa film stub ... more details
Infobox film name The Fatal Glass of Beer image caption director Tod Browning producer writer starring Jack Brammall br Elmo Lincoln music cinematography editing distributor released film date 1916 runtime 2 reels country Film US language Silent film Silent br English intertitles budget The Fatal Glass of Beer is a 1916 American short film short comedy film directed by Tod Browning . ref name silentera cite web url http www.silentera.com PSFL data D DeadlyGlassofBeer1916.html title Progressive Silent Film List The Fatal Glass of Beer accessdate 2008 05 04 work Silent Era ref Cast Jack Brammall John Elmo Lincoln Tully Marshall Cousin Henry Teddy Sampson actress Teddy Sampson Nell References Reflist External links imdb title id 0205925 title The Fatal Glass of Beer Tod Browning DEFAULTSORT Fatal Glass Of Beer Category 1916 films Category American films Category American silent short films Category Black and white films Category Films directed by Tod Browning Category 1910s comedy films Category 1910s short films Category American comedy films silent comedy film stub it The Fatal Glass of Beer ... more details
unreferenced date November 2011 Infobox film name Alice Through the Looking Glass image image size alt caption director Andrea Bresciani br Richard Slapczynski producer Jameson Brewer writer Jameson Brewer screenplay story based on based on Through the Looking Glass Lewis Carroll narrator starring Janet Waldo br Mr. T br Jonathan Winters br Phyllis Diller br George Gobel br Alan Young br Clive Revill br Townsend Coleman music Todd Hayen cinematography editing studio Burbank Films Australia br Jambre Productions distributor Purple Cow Productions released Film date Year Month Day Location runtime 73 minutes country Australia br Italy language English budget gross Alice Through the Looking Glass is a 1987 Australian Italian animated film nominally based on the novel Through the Looking Glass by Lewis Carroll . It was directed by Andrea Bresciani and Richard Slapczynski from a screenplay by Jameson Brewer . The film s voice cast includes Janet Waldo as Alice, Mr. T. as the Jabberwock , Phyllis Diller as the White Queen, Jonathan Winters as Tweedledum and Tweedledee, and Alan Young as the White Knight. Much of the film consists of Alice and a jester named Tom Fool Townsend Coleman journeying through some of the incidents of the novel, while ultimately, the film is more about Alice finding an imaginary friend in Tom Fool than the novel s themes of logic, illogic, and reversal. The film also throws in Heffalumps , rock throwing cavemen , Ed Sullivan , and The Marx Brothers Hal Rayle . Humpty Dumpty George Gobel is a dinosaur egg, and as such, has fangs and a tail, which gives an example of how little interest in the book the filmmaker s had. Alice Burbank Category 1987 films Category Australian films Category English language films Category Animated films based on Alice in Wonderland Australia film stub de Alice Through the Looking Glass 1987 ... more details
The Fatal Glass of Beer is a short film released in 1933, starring W. C. Fields and produced by Mack Sennett . It was released theatrically by Paramount Pictures . Story Written by Fields and directed by Clyde Bruckman , the film is a parody of rugged stage melodramas set in the Yukon. Fields serenades a mountie with The Fatal Glass of Beer , a mournful song detailing the evils of foul drink and bad companions in the big city. A zither accompaniment recorded for the film seldom matches the vocal, because Fields subtly changes keys when the zither does not, resulting in a humorously off key effect. Fields emphasizes the stagey satire by striking various poses and being overly theatrical with the dialogue. The most famous gag has Fields opening the cabin door periodically and exclaiming, And it ain t a fit night out for man nor beast , with some obviously fake snow thrown into his face a moment later. He would reprise that gag during the play within the play in The Old Fashioned Way film The Old Fashioned Way 1934 . Cast W. C. Fields as Mr. Snavely Rosemary Theby as Mrs. Snavely George Chandler as Chester Snavely Richard Cramer as Constable Posthlewhistle Notes The Fatal Glass of Beer is one of three W.C. Fields short films that fell into the public domain after the copyright lapsed in the 1960s the other two being The Dentist 1932 film The Dentist and The Golf Specialist . As such, these three films frequently appear on inexpensive video or DVD compilations. ref http www.oldies.com product view 6066D.html DVD writeup ref This sketch was originally a stage play and wasn t filmed until 1933. This is evidenced with a wanted poster of Fields in a yukon prospector s outfit, as seen in The Golf Specialist . References Reflist External links imdb title id 0022883 title The Fatal Glass of Beer Internet Archive film id fatal glass of beer DEFAULTSORT Fatal Glass of Beer, The Category ... Sennett Category Films directed by Clyde Bruckman short film stub ... more details
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