Pennebaker Productions

Pennebaker Productions was a film production company founded by Marlon Brando. It produced a number of films, including several without Brando.

The company was formed with the backing of Paramount. Brando named the company after his mother's maiden name and later wrote he had "three objectives" for it: "to make films that would be a force for good in the world, to create a job for my father that would give him something to do after my mother died and to cut taxes."{{cite book|title= Brando : songs my mother taught me

|last1=Brando|first1= Marlon|last2= Lindsey|first2= Robert |year=1994 |publisher= Random House}}

The board of directors included Brando's father, two press agents (George Glass, and Walter Seltzer) and George Englund.{{cite magazine|title=British players value|magazine=Variety|url=https://archive.org/details/sim_variety_1960-11-30_221_1/page/7/mode/1up?|page=7|date=30 November 1960}}

It was eventually sold to Universal.{{cite book|title= Somebody : the reckless life and remarkable career of Marlon Brando|last=Kanfer|first= Stefan |year=2009 |publisher= Vintage Books }}

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