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5.8/10
IMDbBest Performance in a Feature Film Leading Young Actor | 2002 | Trevor
Budget 30,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 23,619,609 USD
Leelee Sobieski was paid $1 million for appearing in the film.
Rita Wilson chose to remain uncredited for her role of Grace Avery-Baker.
This film, along with Glitter (2001), were the first films that would be theatrically released after the terrorist attacks on September 11th, 2001.
Premiered in the same weekend as Hardball (2001), also starring Diane Lane. Hard Ball was #1 at the box office and The Glass House #2 that weekend.
The movie that Ruby and her friends watch in the movie theatre scene is not a real film, but footage specially created. It was called "Prom Nightmare". This is a play on the Canadian horror franchise "Prom Night".
"Ruby Baker: Terry? Terrence 'Terry' Glass: You're not wearing your shoulderbelt."
"[Ruby is about to change for bed, but her brother, Rhett, is shining a flashlight on her] Ruby Baker: Will you turn that off and face the wall? Rhett Clark Baker: [laughing] : Who are you, The Blair Witch? Ruby Baker: No, I'm worse! Now will you please face the goddamn wall?"