The Glass Cage

The Glass Cage

Year: 1955

Runtime: 59 mins

Language: English

Director: Montgomery Tully

Crime

A charismatic circus barker launches a sensational stunt—“Sapolio” attempts the world’s longest fast while locked inside a glass cage. The bizarre spectacle quickly spirals into violence, leading to multiple murders, a kidnapping and a deadly poisoning, turning the show into a tense, deadly game of survival.

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