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Broken Glass: Starring JoBeth Williams, David Dukes, Lawrence Pressman and Linda Purl

Set in Brooklyn, this gripping mystery begins when attractive, level-headed Sylvia Gellburg suddenly loses her ability to walk. The only clue to her mysterious ailment lies in her obsession with news accounts from Germany.  more

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Set in 1938 Brooklyn, this gripping psychological mystery begins when attractive, level-headed Sylvia Gellburg...

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1/5
From: Amazon
Posted: Jul-02-2007
It's a pityfest, really

I started looking at this a few years ago in a college class. I thought it was far-fetched and self absorbed then, and my recent viewing hasn't changed much. It is just not authentic or believable.

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5/5
From: Amazon
Posted: Aug-13-2006
Global tragedies, local repercussion

Arthur Miller is a play writer who used to analyze big tragedies in its particular repercussion in the lives of his characters. In his work the historical factor is very important, but for how it transforms particular lives. In his last...

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4/5
From: Amazon
Posted: Sep-26-2005
Broken

"Broken Glass" is a thriller set in 1938 that personifies the fear that Hitler caused Jews in America. While this plot seems compelling, the story falls a little flat it other areas. This is far from Miller's best work.When Sylvia...

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4/5
From: Amazon
Posted: Jul-08-2004
Enjoyed the tape version of this book...

Arthur Miller's play, BROKEN GLASS is an interesting psychological mystery set in Brooklyn in 1938 . . . it is about a 45-year-old woman who suddenly loses her ability to walk . . . there is no medical reason why this is happening; the...

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5/5
From: Amazon
Posted: Aug-13-2006
Global tragedies, local repercussion

Arthur Miller is a play writer who used to analyze big tragedies in its particular repercussion in the lives of his characters. In his work the historical factor is very important, but for how it transforms particular lives. In his last...

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1/5
From: Amazon
Posted: Jul-02-2007
It's a pityfest, really

I started looking at this a few years ago in a college class. I thought it was far-fetched and self absorbed then, and my recent viewing hasn't changed much. It is just not authentic or believable.

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