The Fighting Eagle

Title: The Fighting Eagle

Author: R.J. Van Luven

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheet, 1927

Series:

Format: Cue Sheet

Document type: Cue Sheet

All authors/contributors: R.J. Van Luven

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At Screening: “Faust” by Gounod
  2. It Is The First: “Semiramide” by Rossini
  3. Napoleon Seen: “La Marseillaise”
  4. The Traitorous Talleyrand: Repeat No.2 “Semiramide”
  5. Empress Josephine: “Amaryllis (Air Louis XIII)” by Ghys
  6. Napoleon Enters: Repeat No.3 “La Marseillaise”
  7. Napoleon Kisses Josephine’s Hand: Repeat No.5 “Amayllis”
  8. Talleyrand and Spanish Ambassador Plotting: Repeat No.2 “Semiramide”
  9. High In The Pyrennes: “Hail! To Our King from ‘King Dodo’” by Luders
  10. The Countess De Launy: “Pastime” by Clutsam
  11. Countess and Maid Alone In Room: “Serenade” by Drigo
  12. Gerard Enters Room: “Didn’t Know Exactly What To Do from ‘Prince of Pilsen’” by Luders
  13. Talleyrand and Girl Enter: “Toinette” by Fulton
  14. Gerard Enters Room: Repeat No.10 “Pastime”
  15. Countess and Talleyrand At Table: Repeat No.13 “Toinette”
  16. Gerard In Stable: “Agitato No.30” by Lake
  17. Talleyrand and Countess Seen: Repeat No.13 “Toinette”
  18. Gerard Enters: “Prelude in G Minor” by DeKoven
  19. Countess Takes Note From Hair: “Dramatic Tension” by Ancliffe
  20. Gerard Raises Trap Door: “Dramatic Hurry” by O’Hare
  21. Gerard and Countess Escape: “Hurry No.22” by Lake
  22. Gerard Before French Officers: “Soldiers Chorus from ‘Faust’” by Gounod
  23. Wartime Quarters of the: “Let’s Away from ‘King Dodo’” by Luders
  24. Gerard and Troop Arrive: “Zanzibar” by St. Clair
  25. Wine For The: “Look In The Back from ‘King Dodo’” by Luders
  26. As I Said To My Friend: BRAGGART THEME “Finale from ‘King Dodo’” by Luders
  27. Fade-In—Gerard Sneaking Through Grass: “Comic Mysterioso” by Berge
  28. Napoleon Seen: Repeat No.3 “La Marseillaise”
  29. Gerard Going Up Hill: Repeat No.27 “Comic Misterioso”
  30. Spainards Seen In Hut: “Pan Americana” by Herbert
  31. Countess Arrives: Repeat No.10 “Pastime”
  32. Countess and Gerard in Carriage: LOVE THEME “Trees” by Rasbach
  33. Officers Seen Waiting: “The Corporal’s Guard” by Eaton
  34. Talleyrand and Girl Seen: Repeat No.11 “Serenade”
  35. Countess Enters: Repeat No.13 “Toinette”
  36. Gerard On Balcony: “Dramatic Appassionato” by Ciganeri
  37. Countess and Talleyrand In Room: “Dram. Tension No.52” by Noyes
  38. Gerard Bumps Into Statue: “Dram. Agitato No.1” by Ketelbey
  39. And Who Is: Repeat Braggart Theme No.26
  40. Insert—Hand On Map—Napoleon Seen: Repeat No.3 “La Marseillaise”
  41. Gerard Out Of Trunk: “Lamento” by Gabriel Marie
  42. Napoleon Pacing Floor: Repeat No.18 “Prelude”
  43. Gerard Outside In Hall: Repeat No.41 “Lamento”
  44. Gerard Enters Barracks: Repeat No.2 “Semiramide”
  45. I Would Not Smirch: “Dramatic Agitato” by Axt
  46. Duel Starts: “Dramatic Allegro” by Savino
  47. Colonel Stops Duel: Repeat No.2 “Semiramide”
  48. Gerard In Prison: Repeat No.41 “Lamento”
  49. Countess Arrives: “Le Retour” by Bizet
  50. Countess Enters Gerard’s Room: Repeat Love Theme No.32
  51. You Shant Die: Repeat Braggart Theme No.26
  52. Soldiers Seen Outside: Repeat No.2 “Semiramide”
  53. Gerard Breaks Lock: Repeat No.46 “Dramatic Allegro”
  54. Gerard Escapes On Horse: “Hurry” by Ancliffe
  55. Soldiers Arrest Countess: “Marcia Pomposo” by Egener
  56. Emperor’s Carriage Seen On Road: Repeat No.3 “La Marseillaise”
  57. Gerard Throws Man Over Bridge: “Hurry” by Berge
  58. Man Throws Paper Out of Hat: “Light Agitato” by Noyes
  59. Soldiers Seen In Emperor’s Carriage: Repeat No.3 “La Marseillaise”
  60. I, Itienne Gerard Have Done: Repeat Braggart Theme No.26
  61. Insert—Drums: Orchestra Tacet—Snare Drum Solo
  62. Napoleon Pins Medal On Gerard: “Soldiers Chorus from ‘Faust’” by Gounod
  63. Napoleon Points To Countess: Repeat Love Theme No.32

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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The Fearless Rider

Title: The Fearless Rider

Author: M. Winkler

Publisher: Belwin Inc., 1928

Series:

Format: Cue Sheet

Document type: Cue Sheet

All authors/contributors: M. Winkler

OCLC Number:

Contents:

Theme: “Scene D’Amour” by Baron

In the event the above mentioned THEME is not in your library or unknown to you, you may substitute:

“Barcarolle Amoureuse” by Casadesus or “Love’s Enchantment” by Varley

  1. At Screening: “The Cat-Step” by Breau
  2. Never Had A Triple D: “The Round Up” by Aborn
  3. What Do You Fellows Think: “The Cat-Step” by Breau
  4. While On The Other Side: “Dramatic Tension” by Andino
  5. It Was Only After Hot: “Agitated Misterioso” by Borch
  6. The Blast Had Uncovered A: “Animated Agitato” by Levy
  7. It Doesn’t Seem Right For: THEME
  8. Morning—At The Drug Store: “Conspirators” by Santes
  9. Evidently the Triple D Jinx: Repeat “The Cat-Step”
  10. Aw, Forget About The Cat: “Agitato Pathetique” by Borch
  11. If You Ever Want To See: “Dramatic Agitato” by Hough
  12. What’s The Matter Miss Lane: THEME
  13. Now Continue To Obey Orders: “Misteroso Agitato” by Smith
  14. What’ll You Have, Gents: “Tensive Misterioso” by Peele
  15. Find The Boys and Release Lane: “Radio Message” by Baron
  16. We’re Leaving In Ten Minutes: “Majestic Misteroso” by Kilenyi
  17. Blade’s Gang Is Lootin’: “Half-Reel Hurry” by Levy
  18. Sanders and Blade Fighting: “Agitato No.37” by Andino
  19. After The Fight: THEME

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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The Farmer’s Daughter

Title: The Farmer’s Daughter

Author: Michael P. Krueger

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheet, 1913

Series:

Format: Cue Sheet

Document type: Cue Sheet

All authors/contributors: Michael P. Krueger

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At Screening: “Sleepy Time Gal” by Whiting
  2. The Hopkins Farm: “Down On The Farm” by Von Tilzer
  3. Cicero Hopkins: “The Village Cut-Up” by Egener
  4. Margerine, The Farmer’s: Repeat No.1 “Sleepy Time Gal”
  5. Automobile Seen: “Speedy Boy” by Greer
  6. Policeman on Motorcycle Chases Automobile: “Fast and the Furious” by Frey
  7. Where’d You Go, Officer?: Repeat No.5 “Speedy Boy”
  8. Change of Scene To Margerine And Young Man: “In The Shade of An Old Apple Tree” by Van Alstyne
  9. Couple Starts Throwing Apples: “Gigue” by Bradford
  10. Cicero Hopkins Seen: Repeat No.3 “The Village Cut-Up”
  11. Are You Mad?: Repeat No.1 “Sleepy Time Gal”
  12. Insert of Letter: Repeat No.2 “Down on the Farm”
  13. Flash-Back To Cheese Machine: “Jollifications” by Noyes
  14. Cicero Hopkins Walks Over To Calendar: Repeat No.3 “The Village Cut-Up”
  15. Automobile Seen Again: Repeat No.5 “Speedy Boy”
  16. Margerine Arrives: Repeat No.1 “Sleepy Time Gal”
  17. Margerine and Two Men Get On Tractor: “Comedy Allegro” by Haines
  18. Group On Tractor Arrive At Farm: “Hey Paw!” by Shrigley
  19. Margerine and City Fellow Enter Cheese Factory: “Bubbles” by Gruenwald
  20. Pa, This is Mr. Smythe: Repeat No.3 “The Village Cut-Up”
  21. Noah Is Seen At Wrapping Machine: “Rubenesque” by Slater
  22. City Fellow and Margerine Leave Cheese Factory: Repeat No.1 “Sleepy Time Gal”
  23. Margerine Leaves City Fellow: Repeat No.5 “Speedy Boy”
  24. Margerine Comes Out With Cheese Sandwiches: Repeat No.1 “Sleepy Time Gal”
  25. Margerine Leaves City Fellow Again: “Piccolo Pic” by Slater
  26. Margerine Comes Out Dressed Up: Repeat No.1 “Sleepy Time Gal”
  27. Couple Jump Up On Tree: “Cause I’m In Love” by Donaldson
  28. After Couple Fall Out of Tree: “Comedy Excitement” by Zamecnik
  29. Couple Seated On Bench: Repeat No.1 “Sleepy Time Gal”
  30. Let’s Play Catch: “Much Ado About Nothing” by Srawley
  31. Margerine Wipes Squash Off City Fellow’s Face: “Worryin’” by Fairman
  32. Mule Chases City Fellow: “On The Run” by Bierman
  33. Change of Scene To Interior: Repeat No.27 “’Cause I’m In Love”
  34. Couple Start Slapping Each Other: “That’s My Weakness Now” by Green
  35. Couple Enter Barn: Play “A Kiss In The Dark”—Herbert by Harms
  36. After Couple Come Out Of Barn: “Somebody Stole My Gal” by Wood
  37. Cloverdale—The County Seat: “Carnival Frolics” by Lakay
  38. This Shy Little Miss: Repeat No.1 “Sleepy Time Gal”
  39. After Margerine Makes Bow: Repeat No.37 “Carnival Frolics”
  40. City Fellow Takes Silver Wrapping Off Cheese: “Moonlight and Roses” by Moret
  41. This is a Swindle: “Turmoil” by Brunelli
  42. I Can Explain Everything: “Forgive Me” by Ager
  43. City Fellow Grabs Money From Margerine: “Excitement and Hurry” by Hoffman
  44. Marge, I Love You: “That’s A Lot of Bunk” by Henshaw
  45. Margerine Hits City Fellow: “I Just Roll Along” by DeRose
  46. Father and Noah Arrive: “A Perfect Day” by Bond

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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The Far Call

Title: The Far Call

Author: Michael P. Krueger

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheet, 1929

Series:

Format: Cue Sheet

Document type: Cue Sheet

All authors/contributors: Michael P. Krueger

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At Screening: LOVE THEME “Some Sweet Day” by [damaged]
  2. The Street of All Nations: “In An Opium Den” by Aborn
  3. Chinese Girls At Windows: “Sing Song Girl” by Thiele
  4. He’s A Russian: NICK THEME “Ballet Russe No.1” by Luigini
  5. Young Man Enters Café: LORING THEME “Driftwood” by Davis (Play Marcato)
  6. You Beat Me Looting: Repeat Nick Theme No.4
  7. Hello Storkersen: Repeat Loring Theme No.5
  8. Change of Scene To Nick and Gang Talking: Repeat Nick Theme No.4
  9. Fight Starts: “The Riotous Mob” by Pintel
  10. Captain Storkersen’s Ship: “Einzugsmarsch der Boiaren” by Halvorsen
  11. Secretly The Peaceful Whaler: “Robbers March” by Norton
  12. People Walking Up Gangplank: “Heave Ho” by Copping
  13. Nick Climbing Up Ship: Repeat Nick Theme No.4
  14. You’re Crazy Pal: “Snake in the Grass” by Srawley
  15. Treasure Island: “Caucasian Sketches No.1” by Iwanow
  16. Men See Girl: “Cocheco” by Reeves
  17. Man With Beard Approaches Chinaman: “Indian Dawn” by Zamecnik
  18. Man With Broken Ear Sees Girls: Repeat No.12 “Heave Ho”
  19. What’s Your Name?: “Desert Dawn” by Bernard
  20. Pal, Loring and Girl Leave House: Repeat Love Theme No.1
  21. Weren’t You Going To Send A Wireless: Repeat No.19 “Desert Dawn”
  22. I’m Glad To See Your Man: “Mysterious Tension” by Axt
  23. Loring’s Plot Seemed Certain: “Sylvan Scenes No.2” by Fletcher
  24. [Damaged]…ig Rapidly: “My Own United States” by Edwards
  25. [Damaged]…Thing Strange?: Repeat No.23 “Sylvan Scenes No.2”
  26. [Damaged]…You Call Home?: “I’m Waiting For Ships That Never Come In” by Olman
  27. [Damaged]…To Interior—Pal [Damaged]: “A Mysterious Fable” by Juon
  28. Loring Leaves Nick: Repeat Nick Theme No.4 (Play 8 bars slowly)
  29. Girl and Father Seen Together: “Gage d’Amour” by Janssen
  30. When They First Saw You: “Fruhlingsliebe” by Pasternack
  31. Steamer Seen: “Secret of the Sea” by Zamecnik
  32. Change of Scene To Card Game: “Dramatic Conversations” by Becce
  33. Can You Get Me The Government Launch: Repeat Nick Theme No.4
  34. Change of Scene To Girl: “Poeme Erotique” by Varnier
  35. Exterior Of Ship Seen: Repeat Nick Theme No.4
  36. Change of Scene To Loring In Girl’s Home: Repeat Love Theme No.1
  37. Led By London Nick: “Warrior Bold” by Joels
  38. The Village Jail: “Uneasiness” by Borch
  39. Man Grabs Girl: “Astir” by Berge
  40. Hilda Comes To Jail: “Agitato Pathetic” by Kilonyi
  41. Hilda Returns Home: “The Crisis” by Pasternack
  42. Wing Picks Up Gun: “Agitato Dramtico” by Fresco
  43. Loring Banging On Door: “Help! Help!” by Kovacs
  44. The White Pirates Have Killed Our Chief: “Fire and Destruction” by Becce
  45. I’ll Never Forgive Myself: Repeat Love Theme No.1

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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The Exalted Flapper

Title: The Exalted Flapper

Author: Michael P. Krueger

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheet, 1929

Series:

Format: Cue Sheet

Document type: Cue Sheet

All authors/contributors: Michael P. Krueger

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At Screening: THEME “I’ll Never Ask For More” by Turk
  2. Each Year America Welcomes: “All America” by Zamecnik
  3. Autos Drive Up To Hotel: “Pomp and Ceremony” by Srawley
  4. Queen and Princess Enter Hotel: “Arm In Arm” by Felix
  5. I Never Felt Better: “Lively and Happy” by Becce
  6. Don’t Forget, You Will Be: Repeat No.4 “Arm In Arm”
  7. Fade-In To Queen Consulting With Group Of Men: “Suspense” by Charrosin
  8. Fade-In To Window Display Lights: “Mitzi” by Herzberg
  9. Close-Up Of Knocking On Door: “Characteristic No.2” by Roberts
  10. Fade-In To Orchestra Playing: “Breakaway” by Conrad
  11. Princess and Press Agent Walk Over Rope: “That’s You Baby” by Conrad
  12. Men Enter To Raid Night Club: “Hasty Moments” by Savino
  13. Olga, Princess and Press Agent Return To Hotel: “Don’t Hold Everything” by Henderson
  14. What Have You Done To Yourself: “Prelude Dramatique” by Moreau
  15. Fade-In To Train: “Dramatic Conversation” by Becce
  16. Augustus, Must You Crack Nuts: “Love’s Raptures” by Felix
  17. His Excellency The Prime Minister: “In The Palace Of The King” by Weberbauer
  18. Press Agent Seen Jumping In Squares On Carpet: “Jovial Joe” by Zuro
  19. Princess Enters Automobile: “In Traffic Hours” by Lowitz
  20. Auto Skids Over Embankment: Orchestra Tacet—Tympany Rumble
  21. Princess Runs Over To Wounded Man: Repeat Theme No.1
  22. Couple Enter Cottage: Repeat No.4 “Arm In Arm”
  23. Why August You’re Wearing: Repeat No.18 “Jovial Joe”
  24. You Americans and Your Country: “Big City Blues” by Conrad
  25. You Must Go Now: “Frivolous Patrol” by Goublier
  26. You Like This Mr. Brown: Repeat Theme No.1
  27. Close-Up of Clock: “Gay Deceivers” by Claypoole
  28. Automobile Drives Up To Palace: Repeat No.25 “Frivolous Patrol”
  29. Their Majesties, The King and Queen: Repeat No.17 “In The Palace Of The King”
  30. Her Royal Highness: “Princess Enchanting” by Hadley
  31. His Royal Highness: “Finale Pomposo” by Becce
  32. Prince Drives Away: “Affizione” by Gabriel Marie
  33. Send The Captain of the Guards Here: “Hell Hath No Fury” by Carr
  34. Bimbo: Repeat No.18 “Jovial Joe”
  35. Prince Gets Out Of Auto: “Love’s Effervescence” by Russotto
  36. Horse Leaps Over Cliff: “Violence” by Lowitz
  37. Prince and Princess Reach Shore: Repeat Theme No.1
  38. Princess Leaves Prince: “A Plotted Uprising” by Rapee
  39. Change of Scene to Princess’ Boudoir: “A Twilight Story” by Russotto
  40. Press Agent Seen Sneaking Into Princess’ Boudoir: “A Contrapuntal Misteroso” by Schad
  41. King Enters Home With Golf Sticks: “Banter” by Rapee
  42. Do You Know Who That Interfering Englishman Is?: “Ferocity” by Carrozzini
  43. Automobile Seen With Princess and Press Agent: “Light Fingered” by Rapee
  44. Princess Attracts Attention of Crew: “Agitato No.3” by Williams
  45. Change of Scene To Palace: “A Pleasant Argument” by Becce
  46. Servant Seen With Drinks: “Pomp and Circumstance” by Elgar
  47. Press Agent Leads King, Queen, and Prime Minister To Lovers: Repeat Theme No.1

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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The Escape

Title: The Escape

Author: Michael P. Krueger

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheet, 1914

Series:

Format: Cue Sheet

Document type: Cue Sheet

All authors/contributors: Michael P. Krueger

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At Screening: THEME “Was It A Dream?” by Spier
  2. While The Hand of Riches: “Jingles” by Zamecnik
  3. –It’s Blindness All: “Sidewalks of New York from ‘Old Timers’” by Lake
  4. Change of Scene To Ambulance: “Galop-Hurry” by Langey
  5. Doctor Enters House: “Ominous Moments” by Kempinski
  6. Get Her Out Quick: “By Silent Hearth” by Wagner
  7. Jenny Joyce: “Miss Antique” by Trinkaus
  8. May Joyce—The Older: “Heart to Heart” by Trinkaus
  9. Life’s A Tough Proposition: Repeat Theme No.1
  10. A Girl and A Boy: THEME “Was It A Dream?” by Spier
  11. Ambulance Seen: “Moon Madness” by Lodge
  12. Elliott Drops Flask: “Dramatic Tension” by Axt
  13. A Night Club: “Tin Pan Parade” by Whiting
  14. Jerry Martin: “A Prohibition Episode” by Aborn
  15. Change of Scene To Joyce Home: “Moonbeams” by Oliver
  16. Dad, Let’s Move Out: “Rose Leaves” by Edwards
  17. Change of Scene To Dock: “The Devil’s Elixer” by Marquardt
  18. Shooting Starts: “La Violence” by Casadesus
  19. Change of Scene To May: “Valse Pathetique” by Baron
  20. After Weeks of Looking: “Dilemma” by Savino
  21. Change of Scene To Exterior of Night Club: “Changes” by Donaldson
  22. Girls Enter Dressing Room: “An Argument” by Breil
  23. May Joyce Closes Door of Dressing Room: “Melancolic” by Bruneau
  24. You Better Put The Slug: “Misterioso Drammatico” by Savino
  25. May Phones Jenny: “Too Many Parties” by Henderson
  26. Change of Scene To Night Club Owner: “Dante’s Inferno” by Borch
  27. May Enters Cellar Work-Room: “The Tragic Discovery” by Patou
  28. Doctor Recognizes May: Repeat Theme No.1
  29. Change of Scene To Bar: “Characteristic No.2” by Roberts
  30. That’s A Fine Job: “Dram. Andante No.1” by Rapee-Axt
  31. Change of Scene Back To Bar: Repeat No.29 “Characteristic No.2”
  32. Do You Remember: Repeat Theme No.1
  33. What’re You Doin’ Down Here?: “Prelude Dramatique” by Moreau
  34. 5:00A.M.—And A Breathing: “An Arcadian Romance” by MacElwain
  35. May Goes To Dr. Elliott: Repeat Theme No.1
  36. Café Owner Comes Down To Still Room: “Scherzo Serioso” by Lowitz
  37. Go Away Some Place: Repeat Theme No.1
  38. Man Leaves Jenny: Repeat No.25 “Too Many Parties”
  39. Fresh Air—Hard Work: “Intermezzo” by Arensky
  40. Insert of Letter: Repeat Theme No.1
  41. New Year’s Eve: “Varsity Drag” by Henderson
  42. Come On, Everybody!: “Auld Lang Syne” by Seredy
  43. May Comes Into Her Dressing Room: Repeat Theme No.1
  44. Café Owner Knocks On May’s Dressing Room Door: “Dramatic Tension” by Luscomb
  45. I Want To Tell You: “Exultation” by Hosmer
  46. Change of Scene To Café: “Good News” by Henderson
  47. May Sees Jenny: “Love Tragedy” by Savino
  48. May Comes Over To Trigger Caswell: “Dramatic Finale” by Noyes
  49. Fighting Starts: “Disturbance” by Zamecnik
  50. Escape: Repeat Theme No.1

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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The Enchanted Island

Title: The Enchanted Island

Author: James C. Bradford

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheet, 1927

Series:

Format: Cue Sheet

Document type: Cue Sheet

All authors/contributors: James C. Bradford

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At Screening: “Love Triumphant” by Joels
  2. Far From The Steamer Lanes: “Pas des Echarpes from ‘La Source’ Ballet” by Delibes
  3. Storm Breaks: “Short Storm Scene” by Hoff
  4. The Steam Yacht Sultana: “Destruction” by Lowitz
  5. With The Passing of the Storm: “Yes, We Have No Bananas” by Silver
  6. Monkey Jumps To Alice’s Shoulder: “Animal Cartoonix No.2” by Aborn
  7. Men Lying On Beach: BRUTE THEME “Evil Motive” by Hoffman
  8. Alice Playing With Cocoanuts: “Prattle” by Lowitz
  9. Father Speaks To Alice: “Day of Doom” by Joels
  10. Flash-Back To Castaways: Repeat Brute Theme No.7
  11. Three Men Enter Camp: “Dramatic Appassionato No.50” by Ciganeri
  12. Daddy, How Did He Get To Sunburnt: “Whistling Rufus” by Mills
  13. What’s The Chances Of: “Vision Orientale” by Marquardt
  14. What’s That Smoke Over There: “Sinister Presto” by Bradford
  15. The Evening Study Hour: “Repose of the Forest” by Grieg
  16. Blake and Rufus Enter Hut: Repeat Brute Theme No.7
  17. Alice and Bob At Fire: “Streets of New York from ‘Red Mill’” by Herbert
  18. Night Life—Cabarets: “This Is The Life” by Berlin
  19. Flash-Back To Cabin—Rufus Dreaming: “My Old Kentucky Home” by Tobani
  20. Hey Rufus, Get Me Another Bottle: “Allegro Misterioso” by Axt
  21. Flash-Back To Alice and Bob: LOVE THEME “Because of You” by Fiorito
  22. I’ll Teach That: “Tragic Andante” by Savino
  23. Even If Bob Has Suspected: “Moto Pericoloso” by Schad
  24. Come On Al, Let’s Go Swimming: “A Summer’s Morn” by Haines
  25. Flash To Blake and Father: Repeat Brute Theme No.7
  26. Flash To Bob Dancing: “Crazy Words—Crazy Tune” by Ager
  27. And Here’s One: “Arabian Romance” by Polla
  28. Bob Struck on Head With Cocoanut: Repeat Love Theme No.21
  29. And When The Pearly Mists: “Elves In The Moonlight” by Lindgreen
  30. Blake, You’re A Dirty Skunk: “Defiance” by Kempinski
  31. Alice Lifts Bob’s Head: “Appassionato No.2” by Axt
  32. Who’s To Stop Me: “Agitato In D Minor” by Boehnlein
  33. Flash To Lovers In Firelight: Repeat Love Theme No.21
  34. Rufus Rushes Up To Them: “L’Illusion Supreme” by Gabriel Marie
  35. Change To Scene At Grave: “Andante Cantabile” by Tschaikowsky
  36. Flash To Volcano: “Laocoon” by Leuschner
  37. Alice and Bob On Raft: “Pleading Love Theme” by Bradford
  38. They Sight Steamer: Repeat Love Theme No.21

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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Domestic Troubles

Title: Domestic Troubles

Author: Michael Hoffman

Publisher: Tax-Free Filmusic Co., 1928

Series:

Format: Cue Sheet

Document type: Cue Sheet

All authors/contributors: Michael Hoffman

OCLC Number:

Contents:

Songs are listed as Tax-Free first and Taxable second

  1. At Screening of Title: “Magic Grandeur” by Hoffman or “Pomposo” by Egener
  2. Glen Cove, Long Island: “Fox Trot” by Jos. Morris Publication or Feist Publication
  3. Horace Bullard, Twin: “Afterglow” by Clutsam or “Constance” by Golden
  4. Sometimes We Can: “Caprice” by Somerville or “Graciousness” by Smith
  5. Get Out of Here: “The Ravage” by Hoffman or “Threatening Elements” by Schad
  6. But When The Wife’s: “Cherry Ripe” by Cussans or “Thelma” by Stahl
  7. Your Brother’s In Jail: “Pastime” by Clutsam or “Strolling Dolly” by Lindgreen
  8. Brother Leaves Brother: “Tendre Caprice” by Hoffman or “Fleurette” by Axt
  9. You Look Very Smart: “Little More Pepper” by Lincoln or “Mamselle Caprice” by Baron
  10. Are You Quite Sure: “Loitering Shadows” by Hoffman or “Creepy Creeps” by Borch
  11. He Jumps Out of Bed: “Disturbance” by Hoffman or “Farcical Allegro” by Aborn
  12. It’s All My Fault: “Capricietta” by Varley or “Whimsical Charms” by Fresco
  13. The Skating Club: “Skaters” by Ansell or “Roller Coaster” by Luz
  14. Jimmy Dear I’m Going: “Ivano” by Amadei or “In Flowerland” by Golden
  15. Skates Fastened On Him: “En Visite” by MacDonald or “Coonela” by Fredericks
  16. James Where’s Your Dignity: “Zelma” by Haines or “Charmeuse” by Baron
  17. There’s That Keen: “Merry Playmates” by Howgill or “Love Lesson” by Fresco
  18. He Sits On Fork: “Fox Trot” Jos. Morris Publication or Feist Publication
  19. Cheer Up Old Boy: “Flirting Waves” by Taubert or “Debutante” by Axt
  20. Why Did You Bring: “Espagnole” by Jones or “Madriola” by Samuels
  21. I Must Have Time: “Jollification” by Noyes or “The Clown” by Peele
  22. You Must Turn Out The Light: “Emotional Conflict” by Becce or “Rage” by Axt
  23. I’ve Decided To Accept: “Lenora” by Henri or “Valse Caprice” by Keifert
  24. I Want To Talk To You: “Song of Romance” by Hoffman or “Song of Songs” by Moya
  25. She Answers Phone: “Trembling Anxiety” by Hoffman or “Thrills” by Sanders
  26. Now Tell Me: “Cheero” by Finck or “Gossip” by Borch
  27. He Ate Some Welsh Rarebit: “Wings of Love” by Fuzy or “Soubrette” by Silbert
  28. And Your Wife: “Violent Tempers” by Hoffman or “Distress” by Breil
  29. Oh Yes Marie: “May Frolics” by Culotta or “Cupid’s Surprise” by Gross
  30. He Kicks Wife: CHORD

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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Dogs of the Regiment

Title: Dogs of the Regiment

Author: Michael Hoffman

Publisher: Tax-Free Filmusic Co., 1927

Series:

Format: Cue Sheet

Document type: Cue Sheet

All authors/contributors: Michael Hoffman

OCLC Number:

Contents:

Songs are listed as Tax-Free first and Taxable second

  1. At Screening: “Golden Youth” by Rosey or “Norma” by Luz
  2. Eric Argues With Lawyer: “Emotional Conflict” by Becce or “Dram. Appas.” By Ciganeri
  3. My Hat! At Once: “Caprice” by Somerville or “Graciousness” by Smith
  4. I’ll Teach You Manners: “Violent Tempers” by Hoffman or “Recitative Heroique” by Rapee
  5. Eric! Do Not Make A Scene: “Afterglow” by Clutsam or “Rosebud” by Sanford
  6. The Wheels of Justice: THEME “Dream of Love” by Liszt-Rosey or “Love Is All” by Herbert
  7. Go Back Boy: “Rosemary” by Wheeler or “Constance” by Golden
  8. Newspaper Close-Up (MARCH): “German March” by Benjamin Pub. or by Pub. Fischer
  9. War Scenes: “Distress” by Briel or “The Battle” by Leuchner
  10. At A Prison Hospital: “Grave Humor” by Becce or “Dramatic Suspense” by Winkler
  11. War Has Changed The Destiny: “The Tormentor” by Hoffman or “Threatening Elements” by Schad
  12. Air Torpedos Bomb Village: “Infernal Furioso” by Hoffman or “Furioso” by Shepherd
  13. Do Your Duty Rinty: “Critical Moment” by Becce
  14. That Night: “Enigma” by Borch or “Mystical Tension” by Kempinski
  15. Interior of Hospital: “Dreams of Yesterday” by Humphries or “Demande D’Amour” by Drigo
  16. Nurse (Marie recognizes Richard): THEME
  17. Through The Night: “Frolics and Youth” by Hoffman or “Ru Than” by Malette
  18. This Canteen Looks Suspicious: “Pastime” by Clutsam or “Whimsical Charms” by Fresco
  19. It Was Only A Matter: “Vengeance” by Francheschi or “Appasionato 3” by Rapee
  20. Death Notice Close-Up: “Solemn Thoughts” by Hoffman or “Forlorn Hopes” by Delile
  21. Dog Escapes From Coop: “Winds and Waves” by Hoffman or “Dramatic Conflict” by Levy
  22. Richard and Dog Captured: “Grand Appasionato” by Becce or “Prelude Satanic” by Kempinski
  23. Shots Fired: “Eccitamento” by Retlaw or “Thrills” by Sanders
  24. What Is The Meaning: “Catastrophe” by Patou or “Rage” by Axt
  25. After A Night Of Hell: “Loitering Shadows” by Hoffman or “Phantom Visions” by Stevenson
  26. Richard Turns Propellor: “The Ravage” by Hoffman or “The Rabble” by Herbert
  27. Richard Safe On Ground: “Demoiselle Chic” by Fletcher or “Lady Lilly” by Fresco
  28. Mankind At Peace Again: THEME
  29. Lovers Kiss: CHORD

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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The Desert Rider

Title: The Desert Rider

Author: Ernst Luz

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheet, 1929

Series:

Format: Cue Sheet

Document type: Cue Sheet

All authors/contributors: Ernst Luz

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At Screening: “Hurry No.1” by Zamecnik
  2. Addressed Envelope On Screen: “High Speed” by Bub
  3. McCoy Stops At Desert Cabin: Repeat No.1 “Hurry No.1”
  4. Fade-Out After McCoy Rides Off: “Prologue” by Sommer (RED)
  5. Bandits Put On Masks: “Panic” by Varnier
  6. Fade-Out After Rider Is Lassoed: Repeat No.4 (RED)
  7. Bandit’s Ride Away From McCoy: “Prelude” by Mendoza
  8. The Rancho Alvarado: “Spanish Dance” by Sarasate
  9. Ox Cart With Girl and Priests Leaves Ranch: “Incid. Symphony No.24” by Kempinski
  10. Another Day: “Desolation” by Savino
  11. Scorching Winds and Drifting Sands: “Sadness” by Engleman
  12. Shot Fired: “Astir” by Berge
  13. Girl’s Face Shown Out Of Focus: Repeat No.8 “Spanish Dance”
  14. Let Us Speak: Repeat No.12 “Astir”
  15. A Week Later: “Sounds From The Cloister” by Axt
  16. McCoy and Girl Walking To Camera: “No Me Olvides” by Lapham
  17. Three Pigs Seen: “Farcical Allegro” by Aborn
  18. McCoy Rushes On Screen: “Incid. Symphony No.24” by Kempinski
  19. Man Playing With Money: “Prologue” by Sommer (RED)
  20. To Prove We Do Not Suspect Him: Repeat No.18 “Incid. Symphony No.24”
  21. Perhaps Mr. Tyler Will Accompany Me: “Witty Moments” by Marquardt
  22. The Next Morning: “Premonition” by Zamecnik
  23. Signaling Scenes—Girl Seen: “An Angel’s Song” by Sammons
  24. Fade-Out Of Girl and Priest: “Minor Hurry” by Berge
  25. There Is Nothing To Do But Surrender: Repeat No.19 (RED)
  26. In The Meantime: “Scherzo Silhouette” by Marquardt
  27. Monk Opens Peep-Hole In Door: “Agitato Dramatico” by Savino
  28. Trap Door Closed After Monk Is Pulled From Attic: “Remorse” by Zamecnik
  29. We’ve Been Tricked: Repeat No.27 “Agitato Dramatico”
  30. McCoy Jumps On Williams: “Incid. Symphony No.17” by Schertzinger
  31. Get Him Boys: “Fast and Furious” by Frey
  32. Monk Falls Through Floor: “Allegro Giocoso” by Engleman
  33. Monk Walking Out Of Shack: Repeat No.31 “Fast and Furious”
  34. First Horseman Pushed Off Horse: “Furiosos No.21” by Lake
  35. End of Fight On Cliff: “Sunny Hours” by Rich
  36. McCoy and Monk Ride Off: “A Mysterious Episode” by Engleman
  37. Williams and Girl Ride From Ranch: “Prologue” by Sommer (RED)
  38. Close-Up of Girl In Fear Before Escape: “Furioso” by Savino
  39. There’s Something Wrong Boys: “Agitato No.1” by Armandola
  40. Monk Falls From Place Over Cave: “No Me Olvides” by Lapham

Proper Orchestral Rest Period is Nos. 15 to 24 inclusvie.

NOTE: The repetition of numbers in this cue sheet is simplified by the use of the “LUZ” SYMPHONIC COLOR GUIDE, sold by Music Buyers Corporation, 1520 Broadway, New York City. The color suggested for repetition of numbers designates the Mood or Emotion, and is used as a code for such repetitions.

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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Conquest

Title: Conquest

Author: Michael Hoffman

Publisher: Descriptive Filmusic Co., 1929

Series:

Format: Cue Sheet

Document type: Cue Sheet

All authors/contributors: Michael Hoffman

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At Screening of Title: “April Message” by Ancliffe
  2. The Diana Was Named: “You and I” by Lotter THEME No.1
  3. Now Young Lady: “Trembling Anxiety” by Hoffman THEME No.2
  4. The Polar Flyers Are: “Catastrophe” by Patou THEME No.3
  5. BULLETIN: “Avenging Storm” by Hoffman THEME No.4
  6. (Newspaper) JAMES FARNHAM: THEME No.1
  7. I Gave Him A Blanket: “Maggiolotta” by Culotta THEME No.5
  8. (After) I’ve Put Up With Dr. Gerry (Piano Solo): Improvise
  9. Your Return Seems Like a Miracle: “Love’s Acclaim” by Andino
  10. Calendar Close-Up: “Song of Romance” by Hoffman
  11. This Book Is Darned Interesting: “Green Vipers” by Hoffman
  12. I’m Going To Read It Again: “Solemn Thoughts” by Hoffman
  13. Farnham, You Killed Overton: THEME No.3
  14. I Must Tell The Truth: THEME No.4
  15. You Were Cruel Farnham: THEME No.3
  16. Letter Close-Up: “Sad Thoughts” by Patou
  17. Telephone Conversation: THEME No.5
  18. Fade-Out of Ship: THEME No.1
  19. Overton (Alive) At Door; THEME No.3
  20. Did You Know Jim And I Are Married: THEME No.5
  21. Newspaper Close-Up: “Afterglow” by Clutsam
  22. I Tell You I Love Don: “Facing Death” by Becce
  23. I Can’t Understand Why: THEME No.1
  24. BULLETIN Close-Up: THEME No.4
  25. Farnham With Hammer In Hand: “The Ravage” by Hoffman
  26. (Newspaper) ANTARTIC FLYERS FOUND: THEME No.5
  27. I Have Great News: “Love Eyes” by Zamecnik
  28. Don Realizes Farnham Committed Suicide: CHORD

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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Children of the Ritz

Title: Children of the Ritz

Author: James C. Bradford

Publisher: Cameo Music Co., 1929

Series:

Format: Cue Sheet

Document type: Cue Sheet

All authors/contributors: James C. Bradford

OCLC Number:

Contents:

THEME: “Some Sweet Day” by Shilkret

  1. At Screening: THEME
  2. Angela Enters Breakfast Room: “Miss Dolly Dollars” by Herbert
  3. Angela Walks From Room: “The Dainty Miss” by Bradford
  4. I Should Think: “A Bit O’ Blarney” by Helf
  5. Car At Door: THEME
  6. There Are A Dozen Ways: “Al Fresco” by Herbert
  7. To Haines, Life Was: “Impression Frivole” by Bradford
  8. Colored Cabaret Show Girl Dancing: “Hay-Straw” by Hammerstein
  9. Angela and Friends Enter: “Sweet Ida Joy” by Harris
  10. Dewey Enters Home: “When Irish Eyes Are Shining” by Ball
  11. Four Hours and Three Quarts Later: “I Want A Good Man” by Williams
  12. Angela Finishes Dance: “Impression Dramatic” by Bradford
  13. All Is Forgiven, Cavemen Are My Weakness: THEME
  14. Angela Enters Room: “Appassionato No.2” by Axt
  15. Insert “C” E. Pennington: “Pain of Sorrow” by Bradford
  16. Entrance of Chop Suey Joint: “There’s A Rainbow ‘Round My Shoulder” by Rose
  17. Angela In Auto Weeping: THEME
  18. Insert “Society Notes”: “Charming Episode” by Ormandy
  19. Insert “Letter”: THEME
  20. Jerry Wilder, You Know Him: “Jealous” by Little
  21. They Walk From Room: “She’s Got A Great Big Army Of Friends” by Nelson
  22. Angela Starts Dance: “Crazy Words—Crazy Tunes” by Ager-Yellen
  23. Dancing Starts: “Doing The Raccooon” by Klages
  24. 3 A.M.: “Chatter” by Kahn
  25. Dewey Looks At Angela’s Photograph: THEME
  26. Days—Weeks—Bills: “Chanson Melancholic” by Collinge
  27. Box Delivered At Door: “Egmont” by Beethoven
  28. Dewey Sees Bill For Coat: “Adventure D’Amour” by Bradford
  29. Trying To Keep Wolf From The Door: “Coquette” by Onivas
  30. Dewey Sneaks Into Room: “Mysterioso Alla Valse” by Savino
  31. Angela I’m Sorry: THEME
  32. Dewey Recognizes Fur Coat: “Vehement Desire” by Bradford
  33. It’s Not Easy To Forget: “Forgetting You” by DeSylva
  34. Angela On Sidewalk, Argument With Escort: “Allegro Precipitoso” by Savino
  35. Angela On Seat With Dewey: THEME

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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The Cheer Leader

Title: The Cheer Leader

Author: Joseph E. Zivelli

Publisher: Gotham Production, 1928

Series: A Zivelli Cue Sheet

Format: Cue Sheet

Document type: Cue Sheet

All authors/contributors: Joseph E. Zivelli

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At Screening: “College Capers” by Zamecnik
  2. September: “Freshie” by Shapiro
  3. Love and Kisses: “The Show Off” by Sanders
  4. Percival Plays Sax: “Oh! Harold” by Forster
  5. The First Football: “Pins and Needles” by Berlin
  6. Let’s You and I: “Whose Who Are You” by Robbins
  7. That Night: “Charming” by Zivelli
  8. Dick With Jean: Repeat “The Show Off”
  9. Moonlight: “A Night In June” by Remick
  10. The Last Practice: “More Candy” by Fox
  11. I Talked To You: “Evil Intentions” by Berlin
  12. What’s Wrong Al: “Ballade Moderne” by Bennett
  13. Elizabeth Catches Percival: “The Simpleton” by Berlin
  14. If You Don’t Tell: “Melodie Poetique” by Huerter
  15. Exterior (Dick and Al): Repeat “Evil Intentions”
  16. Girls In Room: “The Co-Ed” by Shapiro
  17. Jimmy In Room: “Caroma” by Ludwig
  18. The Red Mill Roadhouse: “Together-We-Two” by Berlin
  19. Room: “Gerbe De Roses” by Franceschi
  20. Cabaret: “When I Look At You” by Remick
  21. Al Sees Jean: “Inspiration” by Edwards
  22. Al and Jimmy: “That’s What I Call A Pal” by Berlin
  23. With Usual Collegiate: “Miss Anabelle Lee” by Berlin
  24. Jimmy In Room: “Mirabilis” by Smid
  25. Exterior: “Just Once Again” by Feist
  26. Stop Dancing: Repeat “The Show Off”
  27. Dancing: “I Need Lovin’” by Remick
  28. Dick Recognizes “She’s” A He: “Allo. Buffonesco” by Kempinski
  29. Hallway: “Burlesco Pomposo” by Lowitz
  30. Jean and Jimmy: “I Never Knew What The Moonlight Could Do” by Berlin
  31. Al On Scene With Lady’s Clothes: “Whims” by Savino
  32. The Big Game: “College Yell” by Fox
  33. That’s My Dress: “Prattle” by Lowitz
  34. The Kick-Off: “Step On It” by Kaufman
  35. Grandall: “I’ll Be A College Boy’s Dear” by Schrimer

SEGUE: “Varsity” by Fox

  1. End Of Quarter: “Novellette” by Marquis
  2. GRANT: “Collegiate” by Shapiro
  3. Game Starts Again: “Cheer Up” by Kaufman
  4. As The Game Ends: “Frat” by Fox
  5. Interior: “Does He Love Me-Positively-Absolutely” by Coslow

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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Caught In The Fog

Title: Caught In The Fog

Author: Michael Hoffman

Publisher: Tax-Free Filmusic Co., 1928

Series:

Format: Cue Sheet

Document type: Cue Sheet

All authors/contributors: Michael Hoffman

OCLC Number:

Contents:

Songs are listed as Tax-Free first and Taxable second

  1. At Screening: “Merry Playmates” by Howgill or “Love Lessons” by Fresco
  2. The Pelton Houseboat: “Loitering Shadows” by Hoffman or “Mysterioso” by Andino THEME 1
  3. That’s Only The Lighthouse: “The Ravage” by Hoffman or “Threatening Elements” THEME 2
  4. Oh, We Didn’t Know: “Capricietta” by Varley or “Strolling Dolly” by Lindgreen THEME 3
  5. This Is Indeed Lovely: THEME 1
  6. Flowers On Table: THEME 3
  7. Crook At Flower Pot: THEME 1
  8. That’s Funny, I Thought: THEME 3
  9. Quick, Lizzie. With This Haul: “The Tormentor” by Hoffman or “Prowling Schemers” by Carbonara
  10. I’m Krausschmidt: “Smiles” by Somerville or “Comedy Capers” by Steele
  11. Some No Good Thief: THEME 1
  12. They Take Books From Table: THEME 3
  13. I Was Settin’ In The Chief’s: “Huetamo” by Ancliffe or “Redzi” by Caludi
  14. We Had A Swell Time: “May Frolics” by Cullotta or “Fascination” by Lenzberg
  15. Something’s Wrong. I Closed: “Beware” by Rosey or “Enigma” by Savino
  16. You Fool, Why Didn’t You Freeze: “Green Vipers” by Hoffman or “Plotting Foe” by Kilenyi
  17. Morning: “Agony of Soul” by Becce or “Terreur” by Baron
  18. Men Fight: “Critical Moment” by Becce or “Restless Bows” by Srawley
  19. Where Do You Think We’re At?: “Nothing To Do” by Tucker or “Somebody’s Lonely” by Gold
  20. You Don’t Belong In This Business: “You and I” by Lotter or “Tenderness” by Schad
  21. And The Governor Says: THEME 3
  22. And Now Harry’s In San Quentin: THEME 1
  23. The Fog’s Getting Thicker: “Little More Pepper” by Lincoln or “Dancing Nymphs” by Braine
  24. Krausschmidt Takes Book From Sofa: “Disperazione” by Becce or “Gloomy Forest” by Axt
  25. Do You Want To Hear: THEME 1
  26. The Fog Has Lifted Now: “Frolics And Youth” by Hoffman or “D’Arlequine” by Bohm
  27. Kruasschmidt Discovers That Jewels Are Missing From Book: THEME 2
  28. Get Back There and Peel: “Le Secret” by Lickert or “With Chic” by Strauss
  29. I Think I’ve Got The Thief: “Grand Appassionato” by Becce or “Rage” by Axt
  30. Mother, Bob and Girl: “Afterglow” by Clutsam or “Purity” by Borch
  31. That Will Take Weeks: CHORD

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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The California Mail

Title: The California Mail

Author: James C. Bradford

Publisher: Cameo Music Co., 1929

Series:

Format: Cue Sheet

Document type: Cue Sheet

All authors/contributors: James C. Bradford

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At Screening: “Calling” by Golden LOVE THEME
  2. During The Darkest Hour: “Valor and Courage” by Kilenyi
  3. Rocky Pass: “Revolt” by Palumbo
  4. Sonoma: “Ominous Moments” by Kempinski
  5. Outlaws In Hiding: “Les Pays-Bas-Lake” by Fischer OUTLAW’S THEME
  6. Molly Strikes Man With Whip: “Dance of the Furies” by Gluck
  7. Sierratown: “Cripple Creek” by Stringfield
  8. Insert—Sign: “Whoope-ee” by Kaufman
  9. I Heard You: “Enigma” by Borch
  10. The Day Of The Race: “Flying Colors” by Keller
  11. Are You Ready: “Ferocity” by Carrozzini
  12. Let Her Go: “Air Mail Galop” by Tremblay

SEGUE: “Down The Stretch” by Balfmoor

  1. Now’s The Time For Our Driver: “Speed Maniacs” by Donaldson
  2. The Kid Wins: “Student Pranx” by Balfmor
  3. Insert “California Mail Stage Line”: “Hail America” by Drumm
  4. Friend Enters: “Characteristic No.2” by Roberts
  5. The First Run of the California Mail: “Carnival Frolics” by Lakay
  6. I Passed the Word To Butch: “The Live Wire” by Frey
  7. Hold Up: “Eruption” by Dubensky
  8. Stage Continues: “The Get-Away” by Frey
  9. Outlaws Open Chest: OUTLAW’S THEME
  10. Molly and Father: “Impression Frivole” by Bradford
  11. It’s Lucky: LOVE THEME
  12. Look Out Mr. Ryan: “Characteristic No.2” by Roberts
  13. That’s Right Spoil Everything: “Scherzo” by Palumbo
  14. “Rowdy” Rolling In Road: “Fingals Cave” by Mendelssohn
  15. It’s About Time: “Le Foret Perfide” by Gabriel Marie
  16. Village Street: “Dramatic Allegro” by Savino
  17. Scott Rides Away: “Suspense” by Charrosin
  18. Remember “Butch” Take It Easy: “The Mill” by Berge
  19. They Got By Our First: “Ruy Blas” by Mendelssohn
  20. Make Yourselves Comfortable Boys: “Western Allegro” by Axt
  21. The California Mail’s Coming: “Athalia” by Mendelssohn
  22. It’s The Signal: “The Western Sun” by Ring
  23. And The Next California Mail: LOVE THEME

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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The Bush Leaguer

Title: The Bush Leaguer

Author: Michael Hoffman

Publisher: Tax-Free Filmusic Co., 1927

Series:

Format: Cue Sheet

Document type: Cue Sheet

All authors/contributors: Michael Hoffman

OCLC Number:

Contents:

Songs are listed as Tax-Free first and Taxable second

  1. A Screening of Titles: “Flick & Flock” by Patou or “Gossip” by Borch
  2. Mirrors Reflect Faces: THEME “Song of Romance” by Hoffman or “Amour Decu” by Borch
  3. Specs Loved Baseball: “Golden Youth” by Rosey or “Charmeuse” by Baron
  4. “Skeeter” McKinnon: “Caprice” by Somerville or “Graciousness” by Smith
  5. Girl’s Picture In Paper: THEME
  6. Mayor Officially Opens (newspaper announcement): “Jollification” by Noyes or “Farcical Allegra” by Aborn
  7. I’ve Done A Lot: “Smiles” by Somerville or “Shorty” by Winkler
  8. Twenty Thousand Staring: “Turbulent Tensions” by Hoffman or “Dramatic Reproach” by Berge
  9. Specs Starts Pitching: “Eccitatmento” by Retlaw or “Hurry” by Minot
  10. Little Boy Takes Gloves: “Pastime” by Clutsam or “Whimsical Charms” by Fresco
  11. Specs Phones Miss Hobbs: THEME
  12. I Used To Play Ball: “Cupid’s Surprise” by Gross or “Strolling Dolly” by Lindgreen
  13. Fight Starts: “Infernal Furioso” by Hoffman or “Furioso” by Shepherd
  14. That’s The Room: “Distress” by Breil or “Anger Motif” by Kilenyi
  15. Alice Was Interested: THEME
  16. You Know The Secret: “Appasionato” by Carrabotta or “Dramatic Suspense” by Winkler
  17. Alice Leaves Specs: “Violent Tempers” by Hoffman or “Recitative Heroique” by Rapee
  18. Odds Favor Cubs: “Cherry Ripe” by Cussans or “Norma” by Luz
  19. Game Starts: “Capricietta” by Varley or “Take Me To Ball Game” by V. Tilzer
  20. Specs Runs From Office: “Critical Moment” by Becce or “Merciless Pursuit” by Baron
  21. First of the Ninth: “Trembling Anxiety” by Hoffman or “Thrills” by Sanders
  22. Last of the Ninth: “Excitement” by Breil or “Tensive Allegro” by Aborn
  23. Specs and Alice: THEME
  24. Camera Takes Picture: CHORD

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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Brass Knuckles

Title: Brass Knuckles

Author: Michael Hoffman

Publisher: Tax-Free Filmusic Co., 1927

Series:

Format: Cue Sheet

Document type: Cue Sheet

All authors/contributors: Michael Hoffman

OCLC Number:

Contents:

Songs are listed as Tax-Free first and Taxable second

  1. At Screening: “Magic Grandeur” by Hoffman or “Recitative Heroique” by Rapee
  2. Prisoners Open Doors: “Storm and Strife” by Somerville and “Disaster” by Savino
  3. PAROLE (certificate): “For Valor” by Ancliffe or “Charmeuse” by Baron
  4. I’ve Got A Kid: “Pathetique” by Noyes or “Berceuse” by Jarnfeldt
  5. Your Dad Sent You This: THEME “Dream of Love” by Rosey-Liszt
  6. If Zac Doesn’t Hurry: “Maggiolotta” by Culotta or “Despair” by Berge
  7. Zac’s Fifteen Minutes Late: “Pathetic Melody” by Borch or “Lamentoso” by Borch
  8. He Appears With Funny Hat: “Little More Pepper” by Lincoln or “Merriment” by Kempinski
  9. Did You Know My Father: THEME
  10. He Puts Her To Bed: “Trembling Anxiety” by Hoffman or “Thrills” by Sanders
  11. Woman At Door With Laundry: “Loitering Shadows” by Hoffman or “Prowling Schemers” by Carabotta
  12. Didn’t I Tell You: “The Tormentor” by Hoffman or “Appassionato No.55” by Borch
  13. We Know You Stayed In: “Enigma” by Borch or “Myst. Tension” by Kempinski
  14. Watch Your Behavior: “Dramatic Scene” by May or “Andante Dramatic” by Herbert
  15. I’m Passing You Birds: “Cherry Ripe” by Cussans or “Norma” by Luz
  16. Doll On Floor: “Fiendish Eyes” by Hoffman or “Weird Nature” by Kilenyi
  17. Seated At Table: THEME
  18. Zac Puts On His Coat: “Pastime” by Clutsam or “Whimsical Charms” by Fresco
  19. Listen June, We’re Grown: “Dovce Recontre” by Benjamin or “Rosa Mystica” by Walton
  20. I’ve Got It: “Black Bottom” Jos Morris Publication or Harms Publication
  21. Music Stops (Watch Leader): “Rosemary” by Wheeler or “Constance” by Golden
  22. Zac and Girl Return Home: THEME
  23. Police Headquarters: “Spectral Imagees” by Hoffman or “Phantom Visions” by Stevenson
  24. A Moral Charge: “Distress” by Breil or “The Rabble” by Herbert
  25. Case Dismissed For Lack: “The Ravage” by Hoffman or “Threatening Elements” by Schad
  26. Lamont Answers Phone: “Catastrophe” by Patou or “Dramatic Agitato” by Simon
  27. Get Your Duds Packed: “Vengeance” by Francheschi or “Appassionato No.2” by Axt
  28. Taxis Collide: “Eccitamento” by Retlaw or “Restless Bows” by Strawley
  29. Zac and Lamont Fight: “The Hurricane” by Egener or “The Battle” by Leuchner
  30. Zac, What Are You Doing: “Appassionato” by Carabotta or “Dramatic Suspense” by Winkler
  31. Then All You Said: “Sorrow” by Noyes or “Bleeding Hearts” by Levy
  32. Auto Splashes Mud On Girl: THEME
  33. Brass Knuckle In Ash Can: CHORD

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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Blondes By Choice

Title: Blondes By Choice

Author: Joseph E. Zivelli

Publisher: Gotham Production, 1927

Series: A Zivelli Cue Sheet

Format: Cue Sheet

Document type: Cue Sheet

All authors/contributors: Joseph E. Zivelli

OCLC Number:

Contents:

LOVE THEME: “IT All Depends On You” by Henderson

HORACE THEME: “The Gauky Rube” by Berlin

BANKER THEME: “Evil Intentions” by Kempinski

TOWN FOLKS THEME: “Scandal-Mongers” by Patou

  1. At Screening: LOVE THEME
  2. Sing: “Polly” by Zamecnik
  3. Clinton Harbor: “A Little One Horse Town” by Morris
  4. Cliff Speaks To Bonnie: “My Idea of Heaven” by Berlin
  5. Clinton Harbor Was: “Charming” by Robbins

SEGUE: “Rendez-Vous” by Aletter

  1. Banker Enters; BANKER THEME
  2. Banker Leaves: “Quandary” by Schad
  3. Magazine: “Cute and Cunnin’” by Kempinski
  4. Immoral I Calls It: TOWN FOLKS THEME
  5. Banker’s Home: BANKER THEME
  6. Oh Father: “Mimi, Leigh” by Jacobs
  7. In Cliff’s Secret Effort: “Springtime, Atherton” by Ditson
  8. That Afternoon: “Rosemary” by Fox
  9. Can You Imagine: TOWN FOLKS THEME
  10. Miss Clinton I’d: LOVE THEME
  11. What A Wonderful: TOWN FOLKS THEME
  12. Dancing: “Gorgeous” by Remick
  13. Cliff and Bonnie: LOVE THEME
  14. Horace Rush: HORACE THEME
  15. Horace Seeks Pen: “Allo. Scintillante” by Kempinski
  16. You Girls Should Know: “Gloaming” by Kempinski
  17. Orchestra Plays: “Me and My Shadow” by Berlin
  18. Shove Off Mate: HORACE THEME
  19. The Punch Was So Weak: “Just A Little Drink” by Gay
  20. Three Quarts Of An Hour: “A Staggering Uncertainty” by Berlin
  21. Cliff Discovered: “Ooh! Maybe It’s You” by Berlin
  22. Girls As I Live: TOWN FOLKS THEME
  23. Cliff Sees Bonnie: “Don’t Be Angry With Me” by Donaldson
  24. That Evening: LOVE THEME
  25. Success: “She’s A Good Fellow” by Kern

SEGUE: “Oh! Kay” by Gershwin

  1. Zilch’s Wig Blown Off: TOWN FOLKS THEME
  2. Horace Turns Off Blower: “Mam’selle Coquette” by Boosey
  3. My Pal!: HORACE THEME
  4. Cliff Calls On Banker: “Serenade” by Chaminade
  5. Horace and Valet: HORACE THEME
  6. Well I’m Here: BANKER THEME
  7. Banker Leaves: “Wistful Ways, Hersom” by Jacobs
  8. Shall I Make: LOVE THEME

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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Beware of Married Men

Title: Beware of Married Men

Author: Michael Hoffman

Publisher: Tax-Free Filmusic Co., 1927

Series:

Format: Cue Sheet

Document type: Cue Sheet

All authors/contributors: Michael Hoffman

OCLC Number:

Contents:

Songs are listed as Tax-Free first and Taxable second

  1. At Screening: “Merry Playmate” by Howgill or “Love Lessons” by Fresco
  2. Sit Down: “Afterglow” by Clutsam or “Purity” by Borch
  3. And So I Willingly Write: THEME “Love Eyes” by Zamecnick or “All For You” by Herbert
  4. Helene Martin: “Capricietta” by Varley or “Strolling Dolly” by Lindgreen
  5. Huntley Sheldon: “Smiles” by Somerville or “Comedy Capers” by Steele
  6. Sheldon Is This Visit: “Dovce Recontre” by Gab. Maie or “Constance” by Golden
  7. Hunter Sheldon Is: “Violent Tempres” by Hoffman or “Rage” by Axt
  8. (Sign) SEVEN OAKS: “June Charmant” by Godin or “Clara” by Winkler
  9. He Sits Down To Write: “Abusive Tongues” by Hoffman or “Terreur” by Baron
  10. Detective At Window: “Pastime” by Clutsam or “Soubrette” by Silbert
  11. Botts Are You Certain: “The Tormentor” by Hoffman or “Threatening Elements” by (damaged)
  12. A Couple Of Headaches: “Amour Decu” by Borch or “Love Triumphant” by Joels
  13. But A Thing Like This: THEME
  14. Detective and Mrs. Sheldon In Office: “Green Vipers” by Hoffman or “Plotting Foe” by Kilenyi
  15. Your Face Is Strangely Familiar: “Grave Humor” by Becce or “Dramatic Reproach’ by Berge
  16. Cnady Box With Card: THEME
  17. I Represent The Young: “Passion Flowers” by Somerville or “Loves Glamour” by Varley
  18. Helene and Husband At Door: “Zelma” by Haines or “Valse Meldie” by Drigo
  19. Has Huntley Sheldon Been Here: “You and I” by Lotter or “Tenderness” by Schad
  20. Sheldon and Detective In Office: “The Ravage” by Hoffman or “Force Of Destiny” by Verdi
  21. Gilbert (lawyer) Enters Apartment: “Vengeance” by Francheschi or “Appasionato” by Rapee
  22. A Friend Of My Wife’s: “Critical Situation” by Becce or “Elopement” by Carrozzini
  23. There’s A Woman Here: “Agony Of The Soul” by Becce or “Appassionato Lirico” by Berge
  24. What Are You Doing Here: “Flirting Waves” by Taubert or “Debutante” by Axt
  25. Now You May Kiss Me: “Loitering Shadows” by Hoffman or “Prowlng Schemers” by Carbonara
  26. Sisters Enter Apartment: “Elfantanz” by Lhar or “Valse Caprice” by Kiefert
  27. You See Dear: “Cherry Ripe” by Cussans or “Cheritza” by Breau
  28. Detective Falls Down Stairs: CHORD

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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The Better ‘Ole

Title: The Better ‘Ole

Author: Michael Hoffman

Publisher: Tax-Free Filmusic Co., 1926

Series:

Format: Cue Sheet

Document type: Cue Sheet

All authors/contributors: Michael Hoffman

OCLC Number:

Contents:

Songs are listed as Tax-Free first and Taxable second

  1. At Screening: “Nobility” by Sullivan-Rosey or “Enemies of Women” by Peters
  2. The British Held: “Flying Dutchman” by Wagner or “Les Preludes” by Liszt
  3. They Enter Ground-Room: “Little More Pepper” by Lincoln or “Laughing Beauties” by Berge
  4. Corporal Austin: “Jolly Buccaneers” by Schertzinger or “Debutante” by Rapee
  5. Explosion: “Tumult” by Verdi or “Devastation” by Herbert
  6. A Heart Welcome: “Merriment” by Kempinski or “Frolics and Fancies” by Adams
  7. Attention (Soldiers Drill): “Forward March” by Ellis or “Old Brigade” by Santos
  8. Oh Gawd—Control: “Scaramouche” by Jordon or “A La Paree” by Berdin
  9. Franz Caspard: “Beware” by Bizet or “Crafty Spy” by Borch
  10. Girl At Coroporal’s Table: “Chichi” by Hauenschild or “With Chic” by Strauss
  11. Bill Enters Tavern: “A La Mode” by Rosey or “Mamselle Caprice” by Baron
  12. Bill and Corporal Enter Stable: “Ruritania” by Schertzinger or “Rush Hours” by Sanders
  13. Rooster Picks Pig’s Tail: “Jollification” by Ascher or “Helter Skelter” by Roberts
  14. Bill and Pigeon Barrell: “Incide Symp. No.12” by Kempinski or “Gruesome Tales” by Rapee
  15. Spy Untied By Corporal: “Incid. Symph. No. 13-B” by Casini” or “Thrills” by Sanders
  16. German Headquarters: “Regal Splendor” by Luz or “Triumphale March” by Baron
  17. Who You Stickin’: “Le Secret” by Pickert or “Little Coquette” by Reiser
  18. Sand Bag Falls On Head: “Peg” by Hauenschild or “Mirth and Merriment” by Dellile
  19. Show Starts: “Incid. Symph. No.14” by Luz or “Dram. Finale” by Noyes
  20. This Was A Splendid: “D’Arlequine” by Bohm or “Symphonette IV” by Berge
  21. Von Kirsh’s Army (Watch Bombardments): “Despair” by Gounod or “Dramatic Tension 43 by Borch
  22. German Soldiers in Hall: “Villian’s Den” by Damaur or “Shadowed” by Zamecnik
  23. Dog Leads Horse Away: “White Swan” by Stultz or “Comedy Allegro” by Berg
  24. Morning Found Boucaret: “The Meeting” by Jebe or “Dramatic Tension 67” by Shepherd
  25. Alf and Bill as Soldiers: “Zephers” by Shoenfeld or “Joyous Allegro” by Borch
  26. Bill As Military Cook: “Dream of Rarebit” by Thurban or “Mysterioso No.1” by Levy
  27. Fight In Cell: “Furious Enemies” by Damaur or “Rage” by Axt
  28. Fight Ends: “Mystical Tension” by Kempinski or “Dramatic Suspense” by Winkler
  29. Alf and Bill In Auto: “S.O.S.” by Herkan or “Furioso No.11” by Keifert
  30. Motorcycle Lands In River: “The Wanderer” by Schubert or “Erl King” by Schubert
  31. Bridge Blows Up: “The Massacre” by Schertzinger or “Dramatic Agitato 43” by Borch
  32. Bill Arrested: “Prelude Satanic” by Kempinski or “Prelude Dramatic” by Strawley
  33. The General Orders You: “Auld Lang Synne”
  34. Bill Kicks Corporal: Heavy Chord

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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Bare Knees

Title: Bare Knees

Author: Joseph E. Zivelli

Publisher: Gotham Production, 1928

Series: A Zivelli Cue Sheet

Format: Cue Sheet

Document type: Cue Sheet

All authors/contributors: Joseph E. Zivelli

OCLC Number:

Contents:

BILLIE THEME: “She Knows Her Onions” by Ager

  1. At Screening: BILLIE THEME
  2. It All Begins: “A Shy Coquette” by Harms

SEGUE: “Ludicia” by Hawkes

  1. Hanford City: “Sylvan Reveries, Gary” by Ascher
  2. Stop Dancing: “Paragraphs” by Ascher
  3. Percival Sings: “Nobody’s Darling” by Shapiro
  4. Stops Singing: SILENCE
  5. Billie Seen: BILLIE THEME
  6. Introduce Me: “Charming, Zivelli” by Robbins
  7. Wait Till You See: BILLIE THEME
  8. Play Something: “Mary Ann” by Berlin
  9. John Stops Music: “Colinette, Klemm”
  10. Billie and Girls: BILLIE THEME
  11. The Game Was Called: “In The Clover” by Hawkes
  12. Girls Appear: “Who’s That Pretty Baby” by Morris
  13. Game Starts: “Dolly Dimples” by Fox
  14. Newspaper: “Crinoline, Millegram”
  15. John Enters: “Ballade Modern, Bennett”
  16. Billie Enters Room: BILLIE THEME
  17. Bilie Leaves: “Moon Shadows” by Harms
  18. The Pom Pom Pleasure Pier: “Hallelujah” by Harms
  19. It Isn’t Being Done: BILLIE THEME
  20. Girl “Pirate” Seen: “Nothing Could Be Sweeter” by Harms
  21. Card game: “When Shadows Fall” by Sherman Clay
  22. Joan and Paul Alone: “One Alone, Romberg”
  23. Exterior—Auto Seen: “Give Me A June Night” by Remick
  24. Joan and Paul: “Love’s Plaint” by Harms
  25. At The Office: “A Musical Thought, Teitlebaum” by Belwin
  26. Café: “Moonlight Shadows” by Belwin
  27. Joan Enters Room—Greets Paul: “One Golden Hour With You” by Riesenfeld
  28. I’ve Never Seen: “Extase Melodieuse, Littau” by Belwin
  29. Billie Sees John: BILLIE THEME
  30. John Sees Handbag: “reverie, Drumm” by Belwin
  31. Fire: “Threatening Elements” by Schad

SEGUE: “Disaster” by Savino

  1. Letter: “Tenderness” by Schad
  2. Larry and Billy: “I’ll Take Care of Your Cares” by Remick
  3. Joan Enters: “Let’s Misbehave” by Harms
  4. Joan Leaves Billy: BILLIE THEME

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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The Cat and the Canary

Title: The Cat and the Canary

Author: James C. Bradford

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheet, 1927

Series: Greater Thematic Music Cue Sheet

Format: Cue Sheet

Document type: Cue Sheet

All authors/contributors: James C. Bradford

OCLC Number:

Contents:

MYSTERY Theme: “Silent Night” by Rebikov

MAMMY Theme: “Unfinished Symphony” by Schubert

PAUL Theme: “Animal Cartoonix No. 2” by Aborn

SUSAN Theme: “Chatter” by Kahn

GUARD Theme: “Marche Miniature” by Jacobi

LOVE Theme: “How I Love You” by Brown

  1. At Screening: “Phantoms” by Schad (Sanders co.)
  2. On a Lonely Pine Clad Hill: “The Hour of Ghosts” by Becce (Schlesinger)
  3. Insert – Last Will and Testament of: “Ase’s Death from ‘Peer Gynt’” by Grieg (Carl Fischer)
  4. And for Twenty Years: “Misterioso Dramatico No. 22” by Borch (S. M. Berg)
  5. But on the Night: MYSTERY “Silent Night” by Rebikov (G. Schirmer)
  6. Mammy Pleasant Appears: MAMMY “Unfinished Symphony” by Schubert (C. Fischer)
  7. Roger Crosby at Safe: “Mystification” by Hosmer (Oliver Ditson)
  8. He Sees Moth in Safe: MYSTERY “Silent Night” by Rebikov (G. Schirmer)
  9. Knock on Door: “Omens” by Schad (Sanders co.)
  10. Harry Blythe: “The Season’s Greetings” by Marquardt (Music Buyers)
  11. Auto Headlights Appear on Dark Road: “Elopement” by Carrozzini (Sonnemann)
  12. Aunt Susan and Cecily Enter: MYSTERY “Silent Night” by Rebikov (G. Schirmer)
  13. Exterior – Headlights of Another Machine Appear: PAUL “Animal Cartoonix No. 2” by Aborn (Belwin Inc.)
  14. It is Midnight – Read the Will: MYSTERY “Silent Night” by Rebikov (G. Schirmer)
  15. Annabelle Enters: “Junella” by Kahn (Feature Music)
  16. That Clock Hasn’t Struck in Twenty Years: Silence – no music
  17. Clock Stops Striking – Crosby Opening Envelope: “Desert Monotony” by Aborn (Belwin)
  18. Happy Congratulates Annabelle: “Sourbrette” by Silbert (E. Ascher)
  19. Mammy Pleasant Appears with Envelope: MAMMY “Unfinished Symphony” by Schubert (C. Fischer)
  20. I’m Going, I Don’t Want the Crazy Fool’s Money: SUSAN “Chatter” by Kahn (Sonnemann)
  21. Now I Know He Was Crazy: MYSTERY “Silent Night” by Rebikov (G. Schirmer)
  22. If You Ever Need Me for Anything: “L’Encore” by Herbert (M. Witmark)
  23. Annabelle and Crosby Alone in Room: “Sinister Misterioso” by Berge (Robbins Engel)
  24. Flash-Back to Family at Table – Paul Talking: PAUL “Animal Cartoonix No. 2” by Aborn (Belwin Inc.)
  25. Mammy Pleasant Enters with Tray: MAMMY “Unfinished Symphony” by Schubert (C. Fischer)
  26. Guard Enters: GUARD “Marche Miniature” by Jacobi (G. Schirmer)
  27. Flash-Back to Annabelle and Crosby: MYSTERY “Silent Night” by Rebikov (G. Schirmer)
  28. Annabelle Discovers Crosby Missing: “Laocoon” by Leuschner (Albert Schaper)
  29. Close-Up of Annabelle: MYSTERY “Silent Night” by Rebikov (G. Schirmer)
  30. I’ll Bet She Knows Where: SUSAN “Chatter” by Kahn (Sonnemann)
  31. Mammy Enters: MAMMY “Unfinished Symphony” by Schubert (C. Fischer)
  32. Guard Appears Again: GUARD “Marche Miniature” by Jacobi (G. Schirmer)
  33. Annabelle Alone in Room: “Misterioso Dramatique No. 54” by Borch (S.M. Berg)
  34. Nobody has Slept in that Bed: “Indian Invocation” by Herbert (2nd G. Schirmer)
  35. Susan Sitting on Bed Alone: “Ghost in the Haunted Room” by Anthony (C. Ditson)
  36. What Are You Doing Here: “Notte Misteriosa” by Becce (Schlesinger)
  37. Flash-Back to Susan: SUSAN “Chatter” by Kahn (Sonnemann)
  38. Paul at the Door of Annabelle’s Room: PAUL “Animal Cartoonix No. 2” by Aborn (Belwin Inc.)
  39. I’m Not at All Clever: LOVE “How I Love You” by Brown (Irving Berlin)
  40. Annabelle Opens Letter: MYSTERY “Silent Night” by Rebikov (G. Schirmer)
  41. Paul in Dark Hallway: “Queer Antics” by Zamecnik (Sam Fox)
  42. Cecily Starts to Remove Clothes: “I Gotta Get Myself Somebody to Love” by Handman (Jerome H. Remidi)
  43. Susan Looks Under Bed: “Majestic Misterioso” by Kilenvil (Belwin)
  44. You’re Not What Aunt Susan Expected: SUSAN “Chatter” by Kahn (Sonnemann)
  45. Annabelle Looking for Button: “Misterioso Burlesque” by Savino (Robbins Engel)
  46. Panel Opens – Annabelle Finds Jewel Case: “Conspiracy” by Zamecnik (Sam Fox)
  47. Paul on Dark Stairs: “In Gloomy Forest” by Axt (Robbins Engel)
  48. Curtains at Head of Bed Move: MYSTERY “Silent Night” by Rebikov (G. Schirmer)
  49. Hand Tears Necklace from Annabelle’s Throat: Repeat No. 28 “Laocoon”
  50. Panel Opens – Crosby’s Body Falls: MYSTERY “Silent Night” by Rebikov (G. Schirmer)
  51. Annabelle Faints and is Carried Out: “Reproach” by Zamecnik (Sam Fox)
  52. What’s All This About Paul: PAUL “Animal Cartoonix No. 2” by Aborn (Belwin Inc.)
  53. Body Discovered Missing: MYSTERY “Silent Night” by Rebikov (G. Schirmer)
  54. Paul Enters Panel – Annabelle Caught: “Defense of Honor” by Zamecnik (Sam Fox)
  55. Figure in Doorway Watching Annabelle: “Weird Misterioso” by Kilenyl (Belwin)
  56. Paul in Cellar: “Dramatic Agitato No. 22” by Simon (Belwin)
  57. Flash-Back to Annabelle and Doctor: Repeat No. 55 “Weird Misterioso”
  58. Annabelle Don’t Drink That: “Agitato No. 84” by Berge (Sungnickel)
  59. Guard Appears: GUARD “Marche Miniature” by Jacobi (G. Schirmer)
  60. Flash to Paul in Cellar Again: “Disturbance” by Zamecnik (Sam Fox)
  61. Milk Wagon and Susan: “Poursuite Dramatique (Drigo’s Cinema Classics)” (C. Fischer)
  62. Annabelle Along in Room – Door Opens in Back of Her: MYSTERY “Silent Night” by Rebikov (G. Schirmer)
  63. Cloaked Figure Grabs Annabelle: “The Ambush” by Patou (Hawkes)
  64. Look Out for Him: “Agitation” by Borch (Hawkes)
  65. Everything’s All Right Annabelle: PAUL “Animal Cartoonix No. 2” by Aborn (Belwin Inc.)
  66. Cecily and Aunt Susan Open Door: LOVE “How I Love You” by Brown (Irving Berlin)

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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That’s My Daddy

Title: That’s My Daddy

Author: James C. Bradford

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheet, 1928

Series: Greater Thematic Music Cue Sheet

Format: Cue Sheet

Document type: Cue Sheet

All authors/contributors: James C. Bradford

OCLC Number:

Contents:

MRS. HAWKES THEME “Unfinished Symphony” by Schubert

O’BRIEN THEME “A Bit O’Blarney” by Helf

PUDGE THEME “Tiny Tot” by Lotter

DADDY THEME “Daddy” by Behrend

MOLLY THEME “When Irish Eyes Are Smiling” by Ball

  1. At Screening: “Prelude (Symphonic Love Theme)” by Savino (Robbins Music Corp.)
  2. Telling Lies is a Bad Habit: “Fairy Tales” by Komzak (Carl Fischer)
  3. Pudge Had Seen Her Daddy: “Slumber Boat” by Gaynor (Clayton Sammy Co)
  4. Poverty and Mrs. Hawkes: MRS. HAWKES THEME “Unfinished Symphony” by Schubert (Carl Fischer)
  5. A Few Blocks Away: “Please Go ‘Way and Let Me Sleep” by Von Tilzer (Von Tilzer)
  6. Jim Answers Telephone: “Miss Annabelle Lee” by Pollack (Irving Berlin Inc.)
  7. Remember Jim: “Flocons de Neige” by Bradford (Robbins Music Corp)
  8. Pudge in Kitchen: MRS. HAWKES THEME “Unfinished Symphony” by Schubert (Carl Fischer)
  9. Jim Driving Fast Car: “Elopement” by Carrozzini (Sonnemann Music Co)
  10. When Officer O’Brien: O’BRIEN THEME “A Bit O’Blarney” by Helf (Emil Ascher)
  11. I’ll Take Ye There Meself: “The Joy Riders” by Patou (Hawkes & Son)
  12. Has the Baby Regained Consciousness: “Animal Cartoonix No. 2” by Aborn (Belwin Inc.)
  13. Oh! Mr. Policeman: “Mother Croons a Tune” by Copping (Geo N. Sanders Inc)
  14. Oh! Daddy: PUDGE THEME “Tiny Tot” by Lotter (Hawkes & Son)
  15. They Enter Machine: “Pastime” by Clutsam (Hawkes & Son)
  16. Daddy: DADDY THEME “Daddy” by Behrend (Oliver Dicson)
  17. How Do You Do Uncles: PUDGE THEME “Tiny Tot” by Lotter (Hawkes & Son)
  18. Telephone Rings: “Babillage” by Gillet (Carl Fischer)
  19. Pudge Falls Down Stairs: “Perpetuum Mobile” by Rapee (Belwin)
  20. He Hangs Up: “Anvil Frileux” by Mouton (Manus Merseen)
  21. Who is Your Daddy?: DADDY THEME “Daddy” by Behrend (Oliver Dicson)
  22. And So The Day Before His Wedding: “Emmet’s Lullaby” (can’t read) (Geo H. Sunders)
  23. Molly and Officer Enter: MOLLY THEME “When Irish Eyes Are Smiling” by Ball (can’t read)
  24. They All Enter Child’s Room: “Sleepy Baby” by Vannah (M. Witmark & Son)
  25. Is You My Mammy?: “Pompee Valsante” by Poldini (Carl Fischer)
  26. Car Appears at Door: “Characteristic Allegro” by Moskowski (Robbins music corp)
  27. Molly Looking at Child’s Ragged Clothes: “Curly Locks from ‘Baby’s Opera’” by Byng (Hawkes & Son)
  28. You Know Pudge Thinks You’re Wonderful: “The Jesters” by Carbonara (Robbins music corp)
  29. A Man’s Wedding Day: “The Scandel Mongers” by Patou (Hawkes & Son)
  30. Molly and Pudge Enter: PUDGE THEME “Tiny Tot” by Lotter (Hawkes & Son)
  31. Daddy, Play with Pudge: “Humpty Dumpty from ‘Baby’s Opera’” by Byng (Hawkes & Son)
  32. Sylvia and Mother Enter: “Uneasiness” by Mendelssohn (Cinema Service)
  33. Jim Rushes Toward Window: “Thrills” by Sanders (Geo H. Saudners co)
  34. Molly and Pudge Outside: “Aubade Frintaniere” Lacombe (Carl Fischer)
  35. Night Came Aborad the Yacht: “Polly” by Zamecnik (Sam Fox Pub. Co)
  36. I Expect to be Gone: “Berceuse” by Jarnefelt (Carl Fischer)
  37. Police Station: MRS. HAWKES THEME “Unfinished Symphony” by Schubert (Carl Fischer)
  38. Flash to Jim and Pudge: “Elopement” by Carrozzini (Sonnemann Music Co)
  39. Deck of Yacht: “Baby Mine” by Rupp (Leo Feist Inc)
  40. My Daddy Just Went Out to Big Boat: “Bridal Chorus” by Wagner (Emil Ascher)
  41. Pudge on Deck: “La Foret Perfide” by Gabriel Marie (Rouarl & Lerolle)
  42. Daddy: “Turbulence” by Borch (S.M. Berg)
  43. What Does This Child Mean?: “Adventure d’Amour” by Bradford (Robbins Music Corp)
  44. You Stop Calling Mr. Norton Daddy: “Your Love Is All” by Zamecnik (Sam Fox Pub. Co)
  45. Honest and Truly: DADDY THEME “Daddy” by Behrend (Oliver Dicson)
  46. The Next Day: MRS. HAWKES THEME “Unfinished Symphony” by Schubert (Carl Fischer)
  47. Hawkes Leaves: O’BRIEN THEME “A Bit O’Blarney” by Helf (Emil Ascher)
  48. Well Miss Molly: MOLLY THEME “When Irish Eyes Are Smiling” by Ball (M. Witmark & Son)
  49. This is My Daddy: PUDGE THEME “Tiny Tot” by Lotter (Hawkes & Son)

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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Thanks for the Buggy Ride

Title: Thanks for the Buggy Ride

Author: James C. Bradford

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheet, 1928

Series:

Format: Cue Sheet

Document type: Cue Sheet

All authors/contributors: James C. Bradford

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At Screening: THEME “Thanks for the Buggy Ride” by Buffano (Villa Motet Inc.)
  2. In Keeping With: “Footloose” by Rupp (Sam Fox)
  3. Whistle Blows: “Marionette” by Arndi (Sam Fox)
  4. Office Door Insert: “My Baby Knows How” by Davis (Irving Berlin)
  5. Officer Stops Song Plugging On Street: “Pony” by Zamecnik (Sam Fox)
  6. She Lives At: “Baby Mine” by Rupp (Leo Feist)
  7. Mary Starts to Play Piano: “Chop Sticks”
  8. They Stop Playing: “You Don’t Like It—Not Much” by Miller (Leo Feist)
  9. Wagon Stops at House: “I’ve Been Longing for a Girl Like You” by Johnson (Irving Berlin)
  10. Wagon Starts Off: Repeat Theme No. 1
  11. A Picnic: “Side by Side” by Woods (Shapiro Bernstein & Co)
  12. There’s A Keen Spot: “Ain’t We Got Fun” by Whiting (J.H. Remick & Co)
  13. Joe Embraces Her: “Will ‘Ya’ Huh?” by Pinkard (Irving Berlin)
  14. Clouds Appear: “Oh! Didn’t It Rain” by Leonard (E.B. Marks)
  15. Enter Cottage: “Broken Dreams” by Spitalny (Sam Fox)
  16. I Judge You Bride and Groom: “Ain’t That Too Bad” by Endor (Shapiro Bernstein & Co)
  17. Play the New One: Repeat Theme No. 1
  18. They Stop: “Alaegro Buffonesco” by Kempinski (Irving Berlin)
  19. Open Door—Walk Out in Rain: “I Walked Back from the Buggy Ride” by Adams (Bibo, Blotdon & Lang)
  20. Insert—The Only Girl in the World: “Valse Fanscinante” by Kempinski (Irving Berlin)
  21. Hello Joe: “Scherzando Hurry” by Frey (Robbins Music Corp)
  22. Joe and Mary on Steps: “Sweethart Memories” by Davis (De Sylva, Brown & Henderson)
  23. She’s Gone to Omars: “Lost A Wonderful Girl” by Hanley (Shapiro Bernstein & Co)
  24. Café—Dancing: “Miss Annabelle Lee” by Pollack (Irving Berlin)
  25. Throw that Cheap Bunch of Flowers: “Animal Cartoonix No. 2” by Aborn (Schoin Inc)
  26. Orchestra Starts to Play: “My Blue Heaven” by Donaldson (Leo Feist)
  27. Mary Leaves with Boy: “Gossip” by Borch (Belwin Inc.)
  28. So You Broke a Date: “Gigue” by Bradford (Robbins Music Corp)
  29. Let’s Don’t Fight, Honey: “After We Kiss” by Britt (Waterson, Berlin & Snyder)
  30. I’m Gonna Play Song: Repeat Theme No. 1
  31. In the Morning: “Novelette” by Gade (Emil Ascher)
  32. Start to Sing: Repeat Theme No. 1
  33. I Want You to Meet My Little: “It Had to Be You” by Jones (J.H. Remick & co)
  34. Mary Starts to Sing in Office: Repeat Theme No. 1
  35. Aren’t You Going to Sing: “Broken Hearted” by Henderson (De Sylva, Brown & Henderson)
  36. McBride’s Reception: “Paragraphs” by Fall (Emil Ascher)
  37. I’ve Got Everything Fixed: “Adventure d’Amour” by Bradford (Robbin Music Corp)
  38. Colored Act on Stage: “I’m Coming Virginia” by Heywood (Robbins Music Corp)
  39. They Finish Act—Piano Starts on Next Act: Repeat Theme No. 1
  40. Boys In Room Dressing: Repeat No. 3 “Marionette”
  41. But Joe!: “A Passionate Episode” by Engleman (Bosworth & Co)
  42. Joe Backs Out of Room: Repeat Theme No. 1

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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Terror Mountain

Title: Terror Mountain

Author: James C. Bradford

Publisher: Cameo Music Co., 1928

Series:

Format: Cue Sheet

Document type: Cue Sheet

All authors/contributors: James C. Bradford

OCLC Number:

Contents:

THEME “Rosemary” by Zamecnik

  1. At Screening: “La Coquette” by Johnstone (Fischer)
  2. Man Struggling Toward Cabin: “Implorations” by Pastermack (Berlin)
  3. Rough Character Appears: “Woton” by Fietter (Manus)
  4. James Walters: “The Treacherous Knave” by Zamecnik (Fox)
  5. I Don’t Like That Big Punk: “Rural Flirts” by Bradford (Belwin)
  6. Insert “Note”: “Ominous Moments” by Kempinski (Berlin)
  7. Insert “Tom Tyler’s Photograph”: “Allegro Buffonesco” by Kempinski (Berlin)
  8. Hollywood: “Restless Bows” by Sanders (Schrimer)
  9. You Sock Too Hard, Tom: “Flocons de Neige” by Bradford (Robbins)
  10. Insert “Photograph of Lucille”: “Rosemary” by Zamecnik (Fox)
  11. Fade in Landscape: “Scherzoso” by Friml (Kalmus)
  12. Tom Starts Out on Skis: “Restless Bows” by Sanders (Schrimer)
  13. What’s the Big Worry: “Hallowe’en Festival” by Lake (Fischer)
  14. Won’t You Give Me the Right to Protect You: “Gossip” by Baron (Belwin)
  15. Tom Tyler: “Rosemary” by Zamecnik (Fox)
  16. I’m Mighty Sorry for What Happened: “Diabolical Allegro” by Bergunker (Schirmer)
  17. These Movie Actors Are a Lot of Saps: “Comedy Capers” by Steele (Ascher)
  18. Seated at Dinner Table: “Nymphs Frolic” by Bradford (Belwin)
  19. At Walters Ranch: “The Captive” by Savino (Robbins)
  20. Flash to Tom and Buddy: “Little Man” by Ball (Witmark)
  21. Lucille and Tom Leave Room: “Rosemary” by Zamecnik (Fox)
  22. Lucille Screams: “Disturbance” by Zamecnik (Fox)
  23. Outlaws in Cabin: “Tragic Andante” by Savino (Schirmer)
  24. The Making of a Man: “Valse Poupee” by Poldini (Fischer)
  25. Tom Mounts Horse: “Furious Pursuit” by Drigo (Fischer)
  26. Tom Left Tied to Tree: “Athalia” by Mendelssohn (Fischer)
  27. Blake Shot: “Allegro Precipitoso” by Savino (Schirmer)
  28. Bobby Caught: “Furioso” by Bergunker (Schirmer)
  29. Vacations Over: “Rosemary” by Zamecnik (Fox)

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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