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".
The Cremators
1972
Air Patrol
1962
20,000 Eyes
1961
Kipling's Women
1961
Tormented
1960
Inside the Mafia
1959
The Mugger
1958
Cop Hater
1958
Teenage Cave Man
1958
The Hired Gun
1957
Valerie
1957
The Cyclops
1957
The Big Caper
1957
The Boss
1956
Huk!
1956
Please Murder Me
1956
Port Sinister
1953
Problem Girls
1953
Invasion, U.S.A.
1952
Geisha Girl
1952
The Bushwhackers
1951
Tokyo File 212
1951
The Bandit Queen
1950
Apache Chief
1949
Satan's Cradle
1949
Urubu
1948
Sure Cures
1946
Magic on a Stick
1946
Abilene Town
1946
Phantoms, Inc.
1945
The Kid Sister
1945
Dark Shadows
1944
Klondike Kate
1943
















































































