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Breaking Glass (1980)

Overview

Breaking Glass is the story of punk singer Kate and her meteoric rise to stardom. Starting out in the rock pubs of London, Kate, assisted by her manager Danny, becomes a huge star overnight. Once at the top the pressure is immense as Kate's band are squeezed out and she is left to cope alone in the spotlight.
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Brian Gibson profile
Brian Gibson

Director

Cast

Hazel O'Connor profile
Hazel O'Connor

Kate

Phil Daniels profile
Phil Daniels

Danny

Jon Finch profile
Jon Finch

Woods

Jonathan Pryce profile
Jonathan Pryce

Ken

Peter-Hugo Daly profile
Peter-Hugo Daly

Mick

Mark Wingett profile
Mark Wingett

Tony

Gary Tibbs profile
Gary Tibbs

Dave

Charles Wegner profile
Charles Wegner

Campbell

Mark Wing-Davey profile
Mark Wing-Davey

Fordyce

Hugh Thomas profile
Hugh Thomas

Davis

Derek Thompson profile
Derek Thompson

Andy

Nigel Humphreys profile
Nigel Humphreys

Brian

Hazel O'Connor profile
Hazel O'Connor

Kate

Phil Daniels profile
Phil Daniels

Danny

Jon Finch profile
Jon Finch

Woods

Jonathan Pryce profile
Jonathan Pryce

Ken

Peter-Hugo Daly profile
Peter-Hugo Daly

Mick

Mark Wingett profile
Mark Wingett

Tony

Gary Tibbs profile
Gary Tibbs

Dave

Charles Wegner profile
Charles Wegner

Campbell

Mark Wing-Davey profile
Mark Wing-Davey

Fordyce

Hugh Thomas profile
Hugh Thomas

Davis

Derek Thompson profile
Derek Thompson

Andy

Nigel Humphreys profile
Nigel Humphreys

Brian

Extra

Release Date

October 1, 1980

Original Language

English

Budget

$0.00

Production Company

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