The Man in the Glass Booth 49 years old

The kidnapping . . . . The masquerade . . . The murder trial . . . . Perhaps the most suspenseful shocker of our time.

The Man in the Glass Booth

Arthur Goldman is a rich Jewish industrialist, living in luxury in a Manhattan high-rise. He banters with his assistant Charlie, often shocking Charlie with his outrageousness and irreverence about aspects of Jewish life. Nonetheless, Charlie is astonished when, one day, Israeli secret agents burst in and arrest Goldman for being not a Jewish businessman but a Nazi war criminal. Whisked to Israel for trial, Goldman forces his accusers to face not only his presumed guilt--but their own.

Credits

The Man in the Glass Booth Cast

Name Character
Lawrence Pressman He was 35, now 85 years old as Charlie Cohn
Lois Nettleton She was 47, 80 years old when she died as Miriam Rosen
Lloyd Bochner He was 50, 81 years old when he died as Dr. Churchill
Maximilian Schell He was 44, 83 years old when he died as Arthur Goldman
Luther Adler He was 71, 81 years old when he died as Presiding Judge
Robert H. Harris He was 63, 70 years old when he died as Dr. Weisburger

The Man in the Glass Booth Crew

Name Department
Sam Leavitt as Director of Photography. He was 70 (80) years old when He died Camera
David Bretherton as Editor. He was 50 (76) years old when He died Editing
Joel Schiller as Production Design. He was 44 (now 93) years old Art
Joe Scully as Casting. He was 48 (80) years old when He died Production
Arthur Hiller as Director. He was 51 (92) years old when He died Directing
Leonard A. Mazzola as Set Decoration. Art
The Man in the Glass Booth poster
The Man in the Glass Booth (49 years)

The kidnapping . . . . The masquerade . . . The murder trial . . . . Perhaps the most suspenseful shocker of our time.

  • Release day: Monday, January 27, 1975
  • Runtime: 117 minutes