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Initial release
  
May 14, 1978

Screenplay
  
7.8/10
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Genre
  
Drama, Family, Fantasy

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Writer
  
Richard Peck (novel), Jim Lawrence

Cast
  
(Emily Armsworth), (Joe Armsworth), (Amory Timmons), (Aunt Lavinia Culp), (Blossom Culp)

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Related John Erman movies

Tagline
  
A boy continues to see a ghost of a Creole girl and he has to help her solve a riddle...otherwise he might be haunted for the rest of his life!

Child of Glass is a 1978 American made-for-television family-fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Productions and based upon the novel The Ghost Belonged to Me by Richard Peck. It originally aired on NBC as part of The Wonderful World of Disney on May 14, 1978. The film was also re-aired sporadically during the early to mid-1980s, often on weekends during the afternoon. The filming locations were in Danville, Kentucky and New Orleans, Louisiana.

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Plot

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Alexander Armsworth and his family move into a spooky old Louisiana mansion that was once the home of a notorious river pirate. Before long, Alexander catches sight of a mysterious little girl and her dog, both of whom turn out to be ghosts. The little girl ghost tells Alexander that her name is Inez Dumaine, a Creole girl who lived in the 19th century, and appeals to him for help in finding a child of glass.

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With the aid of his new friend, Blossom, Alexander finds out that his family's mansion was formerly owned by Jacques Dumaine, a river pirate, the evil uncle of Inez. During her life, Inez refused to tell the location of the treasure he sought; for good measure, he placed a curse upon her that has caused her to roam the plantation after death, but cannot leave the mansion's property lines. Although a spirit, Inez briefly gains corporeal form in order to be Alexander's date when his parents throw an elaborate antebellum dance in honor of their mansion. With only a few days left before the curse becomes permanent, Alexander and Blossom rush to find the child of glass and free Inez's spirit.

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Alexander and Blossom's major clue in solving the mystery involved the following poem: "Sleeping lies the murdered lass, vainly cries the child of glass. When the two shall be as one, the spirit's journey will be done."

Cast

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  • Barbara Barrie .... Emily Armsworth
  • Biff McGuire .... Joe Armsworth
  • Anthony Zerbe .... Amory Timmons
  • Nina Foch .... Aunt Lavinia Culp
  • Katy Kurtzman .... Blossom Culp
  • Steve Shaw .... Alexander Armsworth
  • Olivia Barash .... Inez Dumaine
  • Denise Nickerson .... Connie Sue Armsworth
  • Jack Rader .... Sheriff Muncey
  • Irene Tedrow .... Miss Merryweather
  • Lilyan Chauvin .... Madame Dumaine
  • David Hurst .... Jacques Dumaine
  • Sue Ann Gilfillan .... Ludee Calhoun
  • DVD release

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    Disney released a DVD-on-Demand version of this film as part of their Disney Generations Collection line of DVDs on December 5, 2011.

    References

    Child of Glass Wikipedia
    Child of Glass IMDb Child of Glass themoviedb.org