The entire credits for GLASS HOUSES are played over a scene close to the film's beginning where Deirdre Lenihan's character Kim is waiting for father Victor, played by Bernard Barrow, to return home from his latest tryst. There are no credits whatsoever at the film's end, a distinguishing feature of this movie compared to others, which often split the credits to the start and finish of the particular motion picture.
Unlike other films, GLASS HOUSES does not have any credits whatsoever at the film's end. The final scene, and its music builds to a crescendo, and the fade out is followed by the Columbia Pictures logo. The total lack of credits at the end of the scene was presumably intended to heighten the sense of suspense the film wished to convey to its audience, preferring a quiet, pensive close to the movie.