A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 14, 1978
Original Title:
Child of Glass
Alternate Titles:
Die gläserne Puppe
Spökhuset
Genres:
Adventure | Drama | Family | Fantasy | Horror | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Walt Disney Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 93
Alexander Armsworth and his family move to an authentic antebellum mansion which once was owned by a river pirate. Alexander is drawn into a century-old mystery when he sees the ghost of a little girl and she asks for his help in finding the "child of glass" by reciting a riddle. He has only a day or two to solve the riddle...or be haunted for the rest of his life!
Art Direction:
LeRoy Deane
John B. Mansbridge
Costume Design:
Chuck Keehne
Emily Sundby
Director:
John Erman
Director of Photography:
William Cronjager
Editor:
Lloyd L. Richardson
Executive Producer:
Ron Miller
First Assistant Director:
Michael J. Dmytryk
Hairstylist:
Eddie M. Barron
Makeup Artist:
Robert J. Schiffer
Music Editor:
Jack Wadsworth
Novel:
Richard Peck
Original Music Composer:
George Duning
Producer:
Robert Chartoff
Jan Williams
Tom Leetch
Production Manager:
John D. Bloss
Second Assistant Director:
Dorothy Kieffer
Set Decoration:
Ruby R. Levitt
Sound Editor:
Ben Hendricks
Sound Mixer:
Lee Strosnider
Sound Supervisor:
Herb Taylor
Special Effects:
Danny Lee
Eustace Lycett
Art Cruickshank
Unit Production Manager:
Michael J. Dmytryk
Writer:
Jim Lawrence
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