Title: Almost Human
Author: Rudolph Berliner
Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheets, 1927
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Format: Cue sheet
Document type: Cue sheet
All authors/contributors: Rudolph Berliner
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Contents:
- At screening: “Charleston Hound” by Williams
- Well, my tale begins: “It Looks Like a Big Night Tonight” by Van Alstyne
- Came dawn and how!: “Curse of an Aching Heart” by Piantodoss
- A few months later: “The Baby Looks Like Me” by Murtagh
- Don’t cry mother: “Tears” by Reyer
- That night was terrible: “Someone Must Pay” by Willoughby
- During the next: “I Ain’t Got Nobody” by Graham
- Nurse takes child away: “Lonesome” by Bergman
- Man and dog seen: “Johnny on the Spot” by Roberts
- Child falls into water: “Hurry No. 21” by Langey
- Boy places girl on ground: “Romance” by d’Ambrosio
- Well we went to John’s: “Lovelight” by Adams
- My name is Mary: THEME, “Mary Lou” by Lyman
- She and Mr. John are: “Merry Playmates” by Howgill
- For a week: “Pollywog’s Frolic” by Rapee
- Mary and John seen: “Love in Arcady” by Wood
- I want to marry you: Repeat Theme No. 13
- You can ‘t do this: “Reproach” by Zamecnik
- So they got married: “Fairyland” by Huerter
- Dancers seen thru glass doors: “Who Wouldn’t” by Kahn
- Girl opens door comes outside: “Valse Charme” by Miles
- Mary see John and girl: “Quandry” by Schad
- Then instead of: “Letter of Farewell” by Godard
- So for the first time: “Sanctuary of the Heart” by Ketelby
- After this brilliant trick: “Regret” by Zamecnik
- Mother: “Eccitamento” by Retlaw
- A few months later: “A Little Peach” by Colin
- My boy I haven’t: “In the Clover” by Thurban
- Tha night after: “In the Middle of the Night” by Rose
- Servants carry trunks: “Swing Along” by Cook
- Mary and dog follow Hank: “Uneasiness” by Mendelssohn
- Policeman starts after Hank: “The Chase” by Smith
- John and Mother seen beside auto: “Step With Pep” by Kaufman
- Hank stops in front of John’s car: “Here I Am” by Henderson
- Mary’s dog I wonder: Repeat No. 4 “Baby Looks Like Me”:
- Mary arrives in wagon: Repeat Theme No. 13
- Three dogs seen watching: “For Your Boy and My Boy” by Van Alstyne
Notes: Cues transcribed by James Doering
Source: Carl Braun Collection
SFSMA ID: lYUFkyEf7y
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