The Glass Castle (1950 film)

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.

The Glass Castle
Directed byRené Clément
Produced byHenry Deutschmeister
Eugène Tucherer
Written byRené Clément
Gian Bistolfi
Pierre Bost
StarringMichèle Morgan
Jean Marais
Music byYves Baudrier
CinematographyRobert Lefebvre
Edited byRoger Dwyre
Production
company
Franco London Films
Fortezza-Film
Universalia Film
Distributed byLes Films Corona
Release date
16 December 1950
Running time
99 minutes
CountryFrance / Italy
LanguageFrench / Italian
Box office1,6674,474 admissions (France)[1]

The film's sets were designed by the art director Léon Barsacq.

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