The Glass Castle (1950)
1h 39m
Running Time
December 16, 1950Release Date
The Glass Castle (1950)
1h 39m
Running Time
December 16, 1950Release Date
Plot.
Evelyne, a judge's young wife, falls in love with Rémy while vacationing in Italy. Upon returning home, she must decide between telling her husband and continuing to see Rémy.
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Michèle Morgan
Evelyne Lorin-Bertal
Jean Marais
Rémy Marsay
Jean Servais
Laurent Bertal (French version)
Fosco Giachetti
Laurent Bertal (Italian version)
Elisa Cegani
Elena
Elina Labourdette
Marion
Giovanna Galletti
Louise Morel - l'accusée
André Carnège
Le secrétaire
Roger Dalphin
Marcel
Albert Michel
Le charmeur de pigeons
René Clément
Director
Colette Régis
La tenancière de l'hôtel
Vicki Baum
Writer
Allain Dhurtal
Le procureur
Gian Bistolfi
Writer
Anne-Marie Cazalis
La standardiste
Pierre Bost
Writer
Yvonne Claudie
La fleuriste
Jo Dest
Un assesseur
Henry Deutschmeister
Producer
Yves Baudrier
Composer
Germaine Stainval
la bonne / La bonne
Robert Lefebvre
Cinematographer
Géo Forster
(uncredited)
Roger Dwyre
Editor
Jean-Luc Godard
Un voyageur qui sort de la Gare de l'Est (uncredited)
Léon Barsacq
ProductionDesigner
Jacques Rivette
Un voyageur qui sort de la Gare de l'Est (uncredited)
Pierre Balmain
Costume Design
Eugène Tucherer
Producer
Maurice Barnathan
Set Decoration
Paule Launay
Steinhagen
Media.
Details.
Release DateDecember 16, 1950
Original NameLe Château de verre
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 39m
Filming Locationsrue Royale, France
Genres
Wiki.
The Glass Castle (French: Le Château de verre) is a 1950 French romantic drama film directed by René Clément who co-wrote the screenplay with Gian Bistolfi and Pierre Bost, based on the 1935 novel Das große Einmaleins by Vicki Baum. The film stars Michèle Morgan and Jean Marais, Jean Servais (French version), Fosco Giachetti (Italian version) and Elisa Cegani. It was shot at the Billancourt Studios in Paris and on location around the city. The film's sets were designed by the art director Léon Barsacq.