Glass Houses (1972)
The film's plot centres around the libidinous sexual shenanigans of a middle-class Californian family, and deftly explores themes such as marital discord, middle age, adultery, and incestuous desire.
Director: Alexander Singer
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Bernard Barrow as Victor |
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Deirdre Lenihan as Kim |
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Jennifer O'Neill as Jean |
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Ann Summers as Victor's Wife |
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Phillip Pine as Ted |
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Clarke Gordon as The Novelist |
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Hollis Irving as Gladys (as Holly Irving) |
| Production | George Folsey Jr. | Producer |
| Crew | George Folsey Jr. | Cinematography |
| Sound | David Raksin | Music |
| Writing | Judith Singer | Writer |
| Writing | Alexander Singer | Writer |
| Directing | Alexander Singer | Director |