The Glass House
Brief Synopsis
Cast & Crew
Daniel Sackheim
Trevor Morgan
Erick Avari
Vyto Ruginis
Julie Vera
Michael O'keefe
Film Details
Technical Specs
Synopsis
Ruby and her younger brother Rhett's parents, Grace and Dave Baker, are killed in a car crash. Thereafter, their parents' best friends, Erin and Terry Glass become their guardians, as per Grace and Dave's will. Ruby and Rhett are promised a world of opulence and California fun--all they have to do is move into the Glasses' gated house in picturesque Malibu. Before long, Ruby suspects that Erin and Terry may not be the ideal guardians. It soon becomes apparent to her that the surrogate care-givers are more than superficially interested in the huge sum of money left to them for the children's upkeep. Then their involvement in the fatal crash is questioned. But are Ruby's suspicions justified or merely the perceptions of a rebellious teenager with a fertile imagination?
Director
Daniel Sackheim
Cast
Trevor Morgan
Erick Avari
Vyto Ruginis
Julie Vera
Michael O'keefe
Leslie Sackheim
Kirk Kinder
Stellan Skarsgård
Wayne Morse
Mia Barrentine
Gavin O'connor
Diane Lane
D Elliot Woods
Harry Johnson
Chind Shavers
Kathy Baker
Maya Danziger
Chris Noth
Richard Anthony Crenna
Bruce Dern
Kim Webster
Paul Tuerpe
Brent Sexton
Drew Snyder
Michele Nordin
Alice Hirson
Rachel Wilson
John Billingsley
Maya Mcglaughlin
Rutanya Alda
Michael Paul Chan
Carly Pope
Leelee Sobieski
Stephanie Ittleson
Johnathan Bobbit
Agnes Bruckner
January Jones
Rita Wilson
Crew
Pete Anthony
Linda Arnold
Bruce Babcock
Lane Baker
Frank Bennett
Libuse Binder
Luke Borghi
Gary Bougeois
Bob F Brown
Troy Brown
Raul A Bruce
Brian Buller
Lane Burch
Richard Burton
Charisse Cardenas
Clifton Chase
Christina Chriswell
Zack Coutroulis
Steven Cruze
Michael Cummings
Louis D'esposito
Steve Davidson
Kenneth Davis
Tim A Davison
Robert Decker
Victoria Dekay
Stephen P Del Prete
Patsy Deshields
Matthew Dettmann
Joseph Dianda
Chris Duran
Jon Epstein
Felicia Fasano
Robert Fernandez
Alison Fisher
Ed Fletcher
Tom Franchett
Dave Ghazarian
Melvin Glover
Bob Hall
Randy Hall
Gabriel Hardman
Tom Harper
Dorian Heartsong
Gary Hecker
Chris Heidman
Mo Henry
Lana Heying
Andrea Horta
Norman Howell
Max Hsu
Linda Huse
Sean Ilnseher
Peter Iovino
Lee Johnson
Chrisi Karvonides-dushenko
Aaron Katz
Lontih Khatami
Alar Kivilo
Sarah E. Knowles
Teri Anne Kopp
Nina Kraft
Carolyn Lassek
Shuki Levy
Amanda Lewis
Shirley Lipscomb
Skip Longfellow
Billy Lucas
Elizabeth Ludwick
Freddy Luis
Sam Maloof
Anne Mccarthy
Mark Mcnabb
Marta Merrifield
Thomas Milano
Sarah Monson
Neal H. Moritz
John Morris
Alex Newman
Joseph Ondrejko
Greg Orloff
Alan Pahanish
Mark Pappas
Jim Passon
Scott Patten
Randol Perelman-taylor
Tessa Posnansky
Michael I Rachmil
Michael I Rachmil
Joel Renfro
Sylvia Robinson
Debbie Rondell
Jerry Ross
Monty Rowan
Cornelia Ryan
Haim Saban
Lee Sanders
Phil Shanahan
Bambi Sickafoose
Howard E. Smith
Chris Squires
Monica Stagg
Jon Gary Steele
Bruce Steinheimer
Wesley Strick
Mike Tempesta
Brian Transeau
Brian Transeau
Mary Vernieu
Michael Viglietta
Craig Weintraub
Randy Wilkins
Jay Wilkinson
Adam Williams
Cody Williams
Elan Yaari
Christopher Young
Inon Zur
Film Details
Technical Specs
Quotes
Trivia
Miscellaneous Notes
Released in United States Fall September 14, 2001
Released in United States on Video January 2, 2002
Leelee Sobieski reportedly received more than $1,000,000 for this role.
Feature directorial debut for tv director Daniel Sackheim.
Leelee Sobieski reportedly received more than $1,000,000 for this role.
Began shooting May 22, 2000.
Completed shooting August 18, 2000.
Released in United States on Video January 2, 2002
Released in United States Fall September 14, 2001