Albert Glasser
Sound
Born 1916-01-25 · Chicago, Illinois, USA · Died 1998-05-04
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Albert Glasser (January 25, 1916 – May 4, 1998) was a composer, conductor and arranger of film music, primarily in the realm of B-movies, during the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s. He scored approximately 200 films during his career, many for American International Pictures and director Bert I. Gordon. For the US War Department, Glasser composed for Frank Capra's Special Services Unit and for Office of War Information radio shows for overseas broadcasts. For television, he composed the score for the early western The Cisco Kid. For radio, he composed scores for Hopalong Cassidy, Clyde Beatty, and Tarzan. Glasser joined ASCAP in 1950, and his popular song compositions include "Urubu", "The Cisco Kid", "Someday" and "I Remember Your Love".
Acting
Crew

The Naked Monster
Music

The Cremators
Original Music Composer

El tesoro de Atahualpa
Music
Magnificence in Trust
Music

Varan the Unbelievable
Music

Air Patrol
Music

Famous Ghost Stories
Music

20,000 Eyes
Original Music Composer

Kipling's Women
Music

Tormented
Original Music Composer

The Boy and the Pirates
Original Music Composer

Oklahoma Territory
Original Music Composer

Inside the Mafia
Original Music Composer

The Beat Generation
Original Music Composer

Night of the Quarter Moon
Music

When Hell Broke Loose
Original Music Composer

The Mugger
Original Music Composer

Cop Hater
Original Music Composer

Cop Hater
Conductor

Earth vs. the Spider
Original Music Composer


