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The Glass House

The glass is about to be shattered...
2001 | 107m | English

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Popularity: 5 (history)

Director: Daniel Sackheim
Writer: Wesley Strick
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When Ruby and Rhett's parents are killed in a car accident, their carefree teenage lives are suddenly shattered. Moving to an incredible house in Malibu with the Glasses', old friends of the family, seems to be the beginning of a new life for them.
Release Date: Sep 14, 2001
Director: Daniel Sackheim
Writer: Wesley Strick
Genres: Drama, Thriller
Keywords sibling relationship, california, loss of loved one, psychological thriller, orphan, car accident
Production Companies Columbia Pictures, Original Film
Box Office Revenue: $23,619,609
Budget: $30,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Leelee Sobieski Ruby Baker
Diane Lane Erin Glass
Stellan Skarsgård Terence Glass
Trevor Morgan Rhett Baker
Chris Noth Uncle Jack
Bruce Dern Alvin Begleiter
Kathy Baker Nancy Ryan
Michael O'Keefe Dave Baker
Vyto Ruginis Don
Gavin O'Connor Whitey
Carly Pope Tasha
China Shavers E.B.
Agnes Bruckner Zoe
Michael Paul Chan Mr. Kim
Rachel Wilson Hannah
Rutanya Alda Vice Principal
Erick Avari Ted Ross
Mia Barrentine 5-year-old Ruby
John Billingsley Driving Instructor
Richard Anthony Crenna Cop
Maia Danziger Deirdre
Leslie Sackheim Waitress
Stephanie Ittleson Officer
Harry Johnson Minister
January Jones Girl
Kirk Kinder Sheriff
Maya McLaughlin Receptionist
Wayne Morse Psycho Killer
Michele Nordin Teen Queen
Brent Sexton Mechanic
Paul Tuerpe Traffic Cop
Julia Vera Vicki
Hunter Shepard Male Student
Kim Webster Miss Drake
D. Elliot Woods Cop
Kempton Kilbarger Valet
Alice Hirson Mrs. Morgan
Drew Snyder Mr. Morgan
Rita Wilson Grace Avery Baker (uncredited)
Name Job
Daniel Sackheim Director
Gary C. Bourgeois Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Sammy Maloof Stunts
Norman Howell Stunts
Steve M. Davison Stunts
Randy Hall Stunts
Alar Kivilo Director of Photography
Wesley Strick Writer
Monica Staggs Stunts
Billy D. Lucas Stunts
Troy Brown Stunts
Jon H. Epstein Stunts
Annie Ellis Stunts
Thomas Robinson Harper Stunts
Chris Durand Stunts
Louis D'Esposito First Assistant Director
Gary A. Hecker Foley Artist
Christopher Young Original Music Composer
Sarah Knowles Art Direction
Thomas Milano Music Editor
Tessa Posnansky Set Decoration
Cornelia Ryan Production Supervisor
Jon Gary Steele Production Design
Greg Orloff Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Joe Ondrejko Construction Coordinator
Jim Passon Color Timer
Felicia Fasano Casting
Gabriel Hardman Storyboard Artist, Storyboard
Shelley Kirkwood Unit Publicist
Freddy Luis Casting Associate
Alex Newman Casting Associate
Debbie Lynn Ross Stunts
Howard E. Smith Editor
Michael I. Rachmil Unit Production Manager
Peter Iovino Still Photographer
Chris Squires Steadicam Operator, Camera Operator
Chrisi Karvonides-Dushenko Costume Design
Raul A. Bruce Boom Operator
Charisse Cardenas Set Designer
Teri Anne Kopp Property Master
Lana Heying Hairstylist
Robert C. Decker Location Manager
Jonathan Bobbitt Leadman
Randall D. Wilkins Set Designer
Tom Franchett Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
Patricia L. DeShields Production Accountant
Craig Weintraub Assistant Sound Editor
Mark Pappas Foley Supervisor
Lane Burch Foley Mixer
Victoria DeKay Costume Supervisor
Linda Arnold Key Hair Stylist
Elizabeth Ludwick-Bax Script Supervisor
Andrea Gabusi Production Coordinator
Monty Rowan Camera Operator
John Morris Supervising Sound Editor
Christina Criswell Makeup Artist
Jay Wilkinson Sound Editor
R. Bruce Steinheimer Special Effects
Alison Fisher Sound Editor
Richard Burton Sound Editor
Michael Viglietta Second Assistant Director
Elan Yaari Chief Lighting Technician
Kenny Davis Dolly Grip
Joel Renfro Transportation Captain
Andrea Horta ADR Supervisor
Matthew Dettmann Foley Artist
Nina Kraft Key Makeup Artist
Joseph Dianda Key Grip
Jeff Winn Craft Service
Skip Longfellow Assistant Sound Editor
Mo Henry Negative Cutter
Bob Brown Second Unit Director, Stunt Coordinator
Mary Vernieu Casting
Anne McCarthy Casting
Name Title
Heather Lieberman Co-Producer
Michael I. Rachmil Executive Producer
Neal H. Moritz Producer
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Reviews

Ruuz
3.0

There was really no intrigue in _The Glass House_ which is missing a pretty fundamental step when you're making a mystery/thriller. _Final rating:★½: - Boring/disappointing. Avoid where possible._ ...

Jun 23, 2021
Wuchak
6.0

***Sad drama with Leelee Sobieski and Stellan Skarsgård switches to thriller*** A suddenly orphaned teen girl (Leelee Sobieski) & her little brother start a new life in Malibu with their guardians (Stellan Skarsgård & Diane Lane), who might not be the caring friends of their parents they seem to ... be. Bruce Dern is on hand as a lawyer. “The Glass House” (2001) starts as a melancholic drama with the general plot, setting and tone of “Poison Ivy” (1992), but without the lethal Lolita angle. It eventually morphs into a suspense/thriller à la “Enough” (2002), just don’t expect Leelee to change into Rambo, like J-Lo. Sobieski as protagonist Ruby is one-dimensionally sullen, which fits the situation, but it gives a lifeless vibe to the proceedings. Some critics claim the last act is predictable, but it's really not, excepting the fact that two people ultimately square off (which is obvious from the beginning). I'd cite examples but don't want to give away spoilers. The film runs 1 hour, 46 minutes, and was shot in Malibu & that general area of Los Angeles. GRADE: B-

Jun 23, 2021
RalphRahal
6.0

The Glass House is one of those movies that might not blow you away but keeps you intrigued with its unsettling vibe. The cold, modern house perfectly mirrors the eerie atmosphere, creating an unsettling backdrop for the story. The cinematography uses this to its advantage, making the environment fe ... el as much a part of the tension as the characters themselves. Leelee Sobieski delivers a standout performance, convincingly portraying her character’s growth and determination amidst the unfolding mystery. Stellan Skarsgård adds another layer with his chilling yet restrained presence, keeping you on edge even when the story feels familiar. Sure, the plot leans toward predictable territory, which seems to be a sticking point for critics, but the film’s strength lies in how it teases the possibility of different outcomes. Even if the ending plays it safe, the journey there has enough intrigue to hold your attention. It’s not groundbreaking, but it’s a solid thriller with good acting, a cold and unsettling tone, and just enough tension to make it worth a watch. If you’re in the mood for something straightforward yet atmospheric, it’s a decent pick.

Jan 11, 2025