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The Glass Wall (1953) was a Drama - Film Noir Film directed by Maxwell Shane and produced by Ivan Tors.

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The Glass Wall (1953)

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The Glass Wall (1953)

By Raquel Stecher on Nov 30, -0001 From Out of the Past - A Classic Film Blog

The construction of United Nations Secretariat building in New York City, New York was completed in 1952. Although it is in New York and activities that happen on the premise are under state and local jurisdiction, the land on which this building stands is considered international territory. The edi... Read full article


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In the beginning of the trailer, Shelley Winters is shown and her name is displayed to introduce audiences to her then-husband, Vittorio Gassman on his American debut. Winters isn't otherwise involved in the movie.
In 1953, Columbia Pictures distributed this film on a double bill with Jack McCall Desperado starring George Montgomery.
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