
Glen Glenn Sound was an audio post production company formerly located in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California.[1]
The company was co-founded by Glen R. Glenn and Harry Eckles (sound recordist) in 1937.[2] It provided creative audio services to the television and film industry for five decades. Tom Kobayshi served as VP, President, and Chief Operating Officer from 1965 to 1985.[3] The company was acquired by audio post production company Todd-AO in 1986.
In 2015, the facility was purchased by Deluxe Entertainment Services Group and the main theater became "Stage One," the largest digital intermediate color theater in North America. It is located at 900 N Seward St, Hollywood, CA 90038.[4]
Audio post productions
The Glen Glenn Sound company services have since been used on over 20,000 movies and television series episodes.[1]
It was occasionally billed (credited) as Glen Glen, rather than as Glen Glenn, most particularly in Popkin productions.
Movies and TV shows
Movies and TV shows with sound recording and/or audio post production services done at Glen Glenn Sound include:[1]
- The Legion of Missing Men (1937)
- Unashamed: A Romance (1938)
- The Ape Man (1943)
- Wild West (1946)
- Black Hills (1947)
- Border Feud (1947)
- Pioneer Justice (1947)
- Stage to Mesa City (1947)
- West to Glory (1947)
- Hands of a Stranger (1962)
- Manos: The Hands of Fate (1966)
- Check Your Guns (1948)
- The Hawk of Powder River (1948)
- Tornado Range (1948)
- Dalton Gang (1949)
- Prehistoric Women (1950)
- The Jack Benny Show (1950-1965)
- I Love Lucy (1951-1957)
- The Range Rider (1951-1953)
- The Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet (1952-1964)
- Make Room for Daddy (1953-1965)
- The Loretta Young Show (1953-1961)
- Annie Oakley (1954-1957)
- Sergeant Preston of the Yukon (1955-1958)
- The Adventures of Jim Bowie (1956-1958)
- Perry Mason (1957-1966)
- The Californians (1957-1959)
- The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour (1957-1960)
- The Real McCoys (1957-1963)
- Whirlybirds (1957-1960)
- Rescue 8 (1958-1960)
- Sheriff of Cochise (1958-1960)
- The Untouchables (1959-1963)
- The Andy Griffith Show (1960-1968)
- The Dick Van Dyke Show (1961–1966, CBS)
- The Joey Bishop Show (1961-1965)
- The Lucy Show (1962–1968)
- My Favorite Martian (1963-1966)
- Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. (1964-1969)
- Get Smart (1965-1970, CBS)
- That Girl (1966-1971)
- Mission Impossible (1966-1973, CBS)
- Star Trek (1966–1969, NBC)
- Mannix (1967-1975)
- Here's Lucy (1968–1974, CBS)
- Badlands (1973)
- The Brady Bunch (1969–1974, ABC)
- Le Mans (film) (1971)
- The New Perry Mason (1973-1974)
- Barney Miller (1974-1982)
- Happy Days (1974-1984)
- Little House on the Prairie (1974-1983)
- The Legend of Lizzie Borden (1975, ABC)
- Laverne and Shirley (1976-1983)
- Mork and Mindy (1978-1982)
- Taxi (1978-1983)
- Days of Heaven (1978)
- Heaven Can Wait (1978)
- Raise the Titanic (1980)
- Tom and Jerry Comedy Show (1980-1982)
- Cagney & Lacey (1981-1986)
- Greatest American Hero (1981-1986)
- Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982)
- Cheers (1982–1986, NBC)
- The A-Team (1983-1986)
- Hardcastle and McCormick (1983-1986)
- Stop Making Sense (1984)
- Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (1984)
- Muppet Babies (1984-1986, CBS)
- Riptide (1984-1986)
- Perry Mason Returns (1985, NBC)
- Re-Animator (1985)
- Happy New Year, Charlie Brown! (1986)
- Jocks (1986)
- You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown (1986)
- Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986)
- Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (1989)
- We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story (1993)
See also
References
- ^ a b c IMDb: Glen Glenn Sound Company (U.S.), with filmography.
- ^ IMDb: Glen Glenn (1907–1960), with filmography.
- ^ Barnes, Mike (2020-03-10). "Tom Kobayashi, George Lucas' General Manager at Skywalker Sound, Dies at 91". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2025-02-20.
- ^ "Deluxe Unveils State-of-the-Art Color Grading Environment in Hollywood". EFILM. 2018-10-11. Retrieved 2020-03-18.
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