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American dubbing studio From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Titra Studios (also referred to as Titra Sound Corporation and later known as Titan Productions) was an American dubbing studio. The studio was responsible for dubbing numerous foreign films, including Mothra vs. Godzilla 1964 as well as the Speed Racer anime series and the original Ultraman TV series. Among the many actors who worked for the studio were Peter Fernandez and the future Barney Miller star Hal Linden.[1]
Titra was founded as a subtitling company in Paris. It had offices in Manhattan where it re-recorded films for companies ranging from minor distributors to major studios. It was used by film distributors that included American International Pictures and Walter Reade Organization, favored as the dubbing company for the Godzilla franchise for release in the United States.[1]
In 1965, it was considered the largest dubbing company in the United States.[2] Titra changed its name to Titan Productions in the last 1960s or early 1970s and stopped dubbing films altogether around 1980.[1]
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