Overview:
A circus barker stages a sensational new act, the world's longest fast undertaken by “Sapolio”, on view in a glass cage. But this act also results in several murders, a kidnapping, and a poisoning!| Status: | Released (1955-04-15) |
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| Screen: | Richard H. Landau, A.E. Martin |
| Productions: | Hammer Film Productions, Lippert Films |
| Production Countries: | United Kingdom |
| Spoken Languages: | English |
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Casts
- 14502: John Ireland - Pel Pelham
- 9907: Honor Blackman - Jenny Pelham
- 10462: Geoffrey Keen - Harry Stanton
- 21609: Eric Pohlmann - Henri Sapolio
- 40952: Sidney James - Tony Lewis
- 83827: Liam Redmond - Inspector Lindley
- 1266037: Tonia Bern - Rena Maroni
Crews
- 130945: Montgomery Tully - Director - Directing
- 30040: Richard H. Landau - Screenplay - Writing
- 1173743: A.E. Martin - Novel - Writing
- 30168: Anthony Hinds - Producer - Production
- 30701: Leonard Salzedo - Music - Sound
- 109845: Walter J. Harvey - Director of Photography - Camera
- 1555746: John Hollingsworth - Conductor - Sound
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Reviews
John Chard
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Pel Pelham Opening Soon With Starving Man Act. The Glass Tomb (AKA: The Glass Cage) is directed by Montgomery Tully and adapted to screenplay by Richard Landau from the story The Outsiders written by A. E. Martin. It stars John Ireland, Honor Blackman, Geoffrey Keen, Eric Pohlman ....
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Eric Pohlmann is "Sapolio", quite a large fellow who declares that he is going to have himself locked in a glass room for 70 days without food. Can he survive? Well it turns out, in this short thriller, that he might be a damn sight safer than some of those outside - as murder is afo ....
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