Nancy Glass

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Nancy Glass is a television producer. In 2003, she started the non-fiction production company Nancy Glass Productions. The company was rebranded as Glass Entertainment Group in 2016.

Most Popular Nancy Glass Trailers

Total trailers found: 8

Tin Soldier Trailer (2025)

22 May 2025

An ex-special forces operative seeks revenge against a cult leader who has corrupted his former comrades, the Shinjas.

Footsteps in the Snow Trailer (2014)

12 November 2014

Weaving together the gripping tale dating back to 1957, Footsteps in the Snow recounts the chilling story of the coldest case in American history ever to be solved - the murder of Maria Ridulph.

Fix My Fail Trailer (2020)

07 June 2020

DIYers are tackling projects to pass the time and posting their hilariously failed results on social media.

Meatballs: Part II Trailer (1984)

27 July 1984

Camp Sasquatch will be bought out and closed unless owner Coach Giddy wins the boxing competition scheduled for the end of the summer.

Rifkin on Rifkin: Private Confessions of a Serial Killer Trailer (2021)

10 April 2021

Through newly revealed interviews from Attica Correctional Facility, New York's most prolific serial killer, Joel Rifkin, reveals exclusive insights into the mind of a monster.

Manson: The Women Trailer (2019)

11 June 2019

Lynette “Squeaky” Fromme, Sandra “Blue” Good, Catherine “Gypsy” Share, and Dianne “Snake” Lake recount their experiences with Manson, life on Spahn Ranch and their leader’s eventual decent into madness.

The Vaccine: Conquering COVID Trailer (2021)

18 February 2021

An in-depth look at the race to develop, manufacture and distribute a vaccine for Covid-19 - which may be the most monumental scientific achievement in modern history.

Race to the Bottom of the Earth Trailer (2010)

01 January 2010

Race to the Bottom of the Earth is a documentary which follows explorer Todd Carmichael as he attempts to be the first American in history to trek solo and unaided, seven hundred miles across Antarctica to the South Pole.