Glass Houses

Glass Houses (1972)

R 07 Jan 1972 • Drama, Romance • 1h 43m
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The libidinous sexual shenanigans of a middle-class Californian family, and deftly explores themes such as marital discord, middle age, adultery, search for one's self, and incestuous desire. Victor is a bored, married businessman carrying on an illicit affair with his attractive, new age girlfriend Jean. His sexually-frustrated, vivacious wife Adele involves herself with community civic meetings to do 'something' for the community. Victor and Adele's nubile nineteen-year-old daughter Kim, has a secret attraction to her father of which she cannot let go. As she cannot have her father, she takes up with a man of the same age, her father's business associate Ted. At one of her civic meetings Adele bonds with her neighbor, pipe-smoking sex novelist Les, and has an affair with him, albeit with ambivalence. Events reach a head when Victor and Jean bump into Kim, and her older lover at a health/new age resort. The pairing of Kim and Ted causes a falling out of the two men, and for Victor to reassess his relationship to the spirited Jean.

Alexander Singer
Director
Alexander Singer, Judith Singer
Writer
Bernard Barrow, Deirdre Lenihan, Jennifer O'Neill
Starring

Language: English
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Country: United States
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5.3

IMDb (41 votes)
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