The Glass Menagerie (1966)
An adaptation of Tennessee Williams' play about a restless young warehouse worker and would-be poet, Tom Wingfield, his fragile, reclusive sister, Laura, and his colorful but overbearing mother, Amanda, all living together in a shabby apartment in St. Louis during the Depression and struggling to dilute the grim realities of daily living by way of memories, fantasies, and grandiose dreams about the future.
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Shirley Booth | As: Amanda Wingfield | |
Barbara Loden | As: Laura Wingfield | |
Hal Holbrook | As: Tom Wingfield | |
Pat Hingle | As: Jim O'Connor |
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An adaptation of Tennessee Williams' play about a restless young warehouse worker and would-be poet, Tom Wingfield, his fragile, reclusive sister, Laura, and his colorful but overbearing mother, Amanda, all living together in a shabby apartment in St. Louis during the Depression and struggling to dilute the grim realities of daily living by way of memories, fantasies, and grandiose dreams about the future.
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Cast
Shirley Booth |
Amanda Wingfield |
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Barbara Loden |
Laura Wingfield |
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Hal Holbrook |
Tom Wingfield |
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Pat Hingle |
Jim O'Connor |
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Michael Elliott |
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Tennessee Williams |
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Paul Bowles |
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