Glass (2019)
Glass (2019)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
James McAvoy
Patricia / Dennis / Hedwig / The Beast / Barry / Heinrich / Jade / Ian / Mary Reynolds / Norma / Jalin / Kat / B.T. / Ke...
Bruce Willis
David Dunn / The Overseer
Samuel L. Jackson
Elijah Price / Mr. Glass
Anya Taylor-Joy
Casey Cooke
Sarah Paulson
Dr. Ellie Staple
Spencer Treat Clark
Joseph Dunn
Charlayne Woodard
Mrs. Price
Luke Kirby
Pierce
Adam David Thompson
Daryl
M. Night Shyamalan
Jai, Security Guard / Director / Producer / Screenplay
Shannon Destiny Ryan
Cheerleading Girl
Diana Silvers
Cheerleading Girl
Nina Wisner
Cheerleading Girl
Kyli Zion
Cheerleading Girl / Stunts
Serge Didenko
Ronald, Powerful Young Man
Russell Posner
T, Skinny Camera Kid
Kimberly S. Fairbanks
Assistant Principal
Rosemary Howard
Penelope Crumb
Bryan McElroy
Clarence Crumb
Owen Vitullo
Young Kevin
William Turner
Young Elijah
Johnny Hiram Jamison
Thirteen Year-Old Elijah (archive footage)
Leslie Stefanson
Woman on Train
Marc H. Glick
Train Engineer
Brick Mason
Carnival Barker / Storyboard Artist
Alan Lampert
ProductionDesigner
Bostin Christopher
Comic Book Counter Guy
Ukee Washington
News Anchor
Colin Becker
Ten Year-Old David
Brian Anthony Wilson
Security Guard in Car
Tobias Segal
Surveillance Security Guard
Joseph Thuet
Joe, Security Guard
Tatiana St. Phard
Woman Group Member
Tom DiNardo
Homeless Person
Timothy Chivalette
Comic Book Geek
Jack McCafferty
Comic Book Geek
Darby Schlosser
Foster Sibling
Jordan Coker
Foster Sibling
Emma Hong
Foster Sibling
Xaiver Gerald
Foster Sibling
Tim Duquette
Patient Jimmy
Nathan Nauroth
Orderly Harrison
Ana Leonard
Hospital Volunteer
Elijah Davis
Maintenance worker (uncredited)
Charles W Harris III
Officer Williams (uncredited)
Jesse Ridgway
College Student (uncredited)
Aaron Bartuska
Student (uncredited)
Gary Barber
Executive Producer
Susan Jacobs
Music Supervisor / Music Co-Supervisor
Roger Birnbaum
Executive Producer
Roberto Gutierrez
Stunts
John McEnerney
Stunts
Wendy Gutierrez
Stunts
Jeff Ward
Stunts
John Burton West
Unit Production Manager / Production Manager
David Shumbris
Stunts
Earl Weathers
Stunts
Brian Donahue
Stunts
Alison C. Rosa
Second Assistant Director
Zack Roberts
Stunts
Jason Ng
Stunts
Chris Colombo
Stunts
Kenny Wong
Stunts
Patrick M. Walsh
Stunts
Anthony Hoang
Stunts
Elvis Valentino Lopez
Stunts
Anthony Mecca
Stunts
Stuart F. Wilson
Stunts
John Rusk
First Assistant Director / Co-Producer
Mohammed J. Ali
Stunts
Victor Chan
Stunts
Aaron Joshua
Stunts
Marc Bienstock
Unit Production Manager / Producer
Mark Pettograsso
Stunts
James Ortiz
Stunts
Stephen Mann
Stunts
Jim Ford
Stunts
Matthew R. Staley
Stunts
Ricky Barksdale
Stunts
Chris Dyer
Stunts
Rick Kain
Stunts
Chad Knorr
Stunts
Janice Innella
Key Hair Stylist
Giuseppe Ardizzone
Stunts
Matthew Shapiro
Post Production Supervisor
Skip Lievsay
Supervising Sound Editor / Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Scott Johnson
First Assistant 'A' Camera
James McCann
Second Assistant 'B' Camera
Ken McCallum
Dolly Grip
Peter Wallack
Stunts
Natalie Young
Makeup Artist
Kimmy Suzuki
Stunts
Leon Sanginiti
Second Assistant 'A' Camera
Michael Viola
Stunts
Ray Santoleri
Key Makeup Artist
Christian Dorsey
Stunts
Dom Catanzarite
Associate Producer
Kyle Rudolph
'A' Camera Operator / Steadicam Operator
Michael Leonard
First Assistant 'B' Camera
Kelly Doran
Boom Operator
Ryan Callahan
Best Boy Grip
Shane Sibert
Grip
Chazz Menendez
Stunts
Sean Galczyk
Camera Loader
Ye Zhang
Utility Sound
Caswell Cooke
Grip
Christopher Jon Gombos
Stunts
William P. Fiedler
Best Boy Electric
Bryce Burke
Stunts
Mark Catania
Dolly Grip
Matthew Hanlon
Grip
Sheridan Braxton
Grip
Camille Friend
Hairstylist
Zoli Dora
Stunts
Liza James
Set Costumer / Ager/Dyer
Deborah Maxwell Dion
Casting Associate
Sean Garnhart
Sound Re-Recording Mixer / Sound Designer
Lee Salevan
Sound Effects Editor
Jac Rubenstein
Dialogue Editor
Suzanna Perić
Music Editor
Jeanene Fiedler
Craft Service
Rachel Wardell
Assistant Sound Editor
Matthew Kay
Foley Mixer
Jackie Mulhearn
Assistant Music Supervisor
Ray Fisher
Leadman
Ryan Drake
Casting Assistant
John Galloway
Assistant Location Manager
Michael Feuser
Dialogue Editor
Benjamin J. Woodward
Assistant Property Master
Jay Rogers
Production Coordinator
Trish McMiniment
Assistant Production Coordinator
Janelle Coleman
Production Secretary
Igor Nikolic
Foley Editor
Brian Bowles
Dialogue Editor
Justine Frank
Art Department Assistant
Blair Howley
Second Second Assistant Director
Henry Russell Bergstein
Casting Associate
Jay Peck
Foley Artist
Samantha Higgins
Set Dresser
Lidia Tamplenizza
ADR Editor
Chris Gormley
Assistant Location Manager
Stephanie Holbrook
Casting Associate
Emily Austin Griswold
VFX Artist
Jason Blum
Producer
Chris Trujillo
Production Design
Luke Ciarrocchi
Editor
Mike Gioulakis
Director of Photography
Steven Schneider
Executive Producer
Kevin Scott Frakes
Executive Producer
Margina Dennis
Makeup Artist
Pamela Peitzman
Makeup Department Head
Paco Delgado
Costume Design
Ashwin Rajan
Producer
Ben Bornstein
Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Douglas Aibel
Casting
Michael Maddi
Prosthetic Designer / Prosthetics Sculptor
Jesse Rosenthal
Art Direction
Renaldo Kell
Editor
Olivia Peebles
Set Decoration
Diane Dixon
Hair Department Head
West Dylan Thordson
Original Music Composer
William Lance
Set Designer
Jason Fyrberg
Sound Mixer
Brian Houlihan
Compositing Supervisor
Bob Peishel
Digital Intermediate Producer
Jared Levin
Visual Effects Coordinator
Ryan Cunningham
Visual Effects Producer
Patrick Edward White
Special Effects Coordinator
Kevin Murray
Assistant Editor
Kathryn Cates
Assistant Editor
Travis Reinke
3D Modeller
Andreia Lucas
Visual Effects Editor
Katherine Soares
Visual Effects Producer
Jonathan Stone
Visual Effects Producer
Kelly Bruce
Compositing Supervisor
Dan Boujoulian
Visual Effects Editor
Everette Webber
Digital Intermediate Editor
Chris Giuffrida
Colorist
Rich Pernice
Visual Effects Editor
Arslan Naqvi
Compositing Supervisor
Chris Jensen
Digital Intermediate Colorist
Travis Avitabile
Digital Intermediate Producer
Dave Kellom
Art Department Coordinator
Aaron Becker
Title Designer
Paul Maiello
Construction Coordinator
Tim Linden
Property Master
Ryan 'Sparks' Lynch
Chief Lighting Technician
Thomas Devine
Electrician
Askia Won-Ling Jacob
Costumer
Charles S. Rowe
Script Supervisor
Jason Loftus
Casting
Ian Seabrook
Underwater Director of Photography
Christy Guillermain
Costumer
Staci Hagenbaugh
Location Manager
Jessica Kourkounis
Still Photographer
Teresa Binder Westby
Assistant Costume Designer
Bill Vargo
Video Assist Operator
Kara Morasco
Tailor
Jason Cortazzo
Libra Head Technician
Dann Fink
ADR Voice Casting
Rita Squitiere
Costume Supervisor
Chris Clemens
Pilot
Kasha Meyers
Costume Assistant
Ian S. Takahashi
Underwater Camera
Sandi Figueroa
Costumer
Aidan John Miller
Tailor
Yusuf Hassan
Script Coordinator
Diane Heery
Casting
Media.
Details.
Release DateJanuary 16, 2019
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 9m
Content RatingPG-13
Budget$20,000,000
Box Office$247,000,000
Filming LocationsPhiladelphia, United States
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Glass is a 2019 American superhero thriller film written and directed by M. Night Shyamalan. It is a crossover and sequel to Shyamalan's previous films Unbreakable (2000) and Split (2016) and the third and final installment in the Unbreakable trilogy. Bruce Willis, Samuel L. Jackson, Spencer Treat Clark, and Charlayne Woodard reprise their Unbreakable roles, while James McAvoy and Anya Taylor-Joy return as their Split characters, with Sarah Paulson, Adam David Thompson, and Luke Kirby joining the cast. The film sees David Dunn / The Overseer as he and Kevin Wendell Crumb / The Horde are captured and placed in a psychiatric facility with Elijah Price / Mr. Glass, where they contemplate the authenticity of their superhuman powers.
Despite interest in a sequel to Unbreakable, the Walt Disney Studios' Touchstone Pictures opted not to finance a sequel. Shyamalan set out to write Split using a character he had written for Unbreakable but pulled from its script due to balance issues. He realized the opportunity he had to create a trilogy of works, and instead used the ending of Split to establish Glass with the Unbreakable narrative. This necessitated securing the rights to use both Willis' and Jackson's Unbreakable characters from Disney, with the promise of including the studio in the film along with Universal Pictures. Split was a financial and critical success, and by April 2017 Shyamalan announced that he started the production process for Glass.
The film had its world premiere in select Alamo Drafthouse Cinema theaters on January 12, 2019, and was released in the United States on January 18 by Universal Pictures. Glass received mixed reviews from critics, who found the film "disappointing" and "underwhelming" due to the story, particularly the third act, but praised the performances of the cast; many deemed it the weakest in the trilogy. The film was a financial success, grossing $247 million worldwide against a $20 million production budget.