The Cloud Dodger

Title: The Cloud Dodger

Author: M. Winkler

Publisher: Belwin Inc., 1928

Series:

Format: Cue Sheet

Document type: Cue Sheet

All authors/contributors: M. Winkler

OCLC Number:

Contents:

Theme – “Regrets” by Vieuxtemps. In the event the above mentioned theme is not in your library, or unknown to you, you may substitute “Demand d’Amour” by Drigo.

  1. At screening: Theme
  2. Won’t it go faster: “Radio Message” by Baron
  3. Wind her up: “Aeroplane Galop” by Winter
  4. Wheel her out: “Jocoso” by Finck
  5. The war time tactics: Continue pp
  6. Speed Williams got 30 days: “Recitativo Patetico” by Peele
  7. Aunt Myrtle gave Sylvia: “Dramatic Recitative No. 1” by Levy
  8. But Speed Williams wasn’t in: “Agitato Pathetic” by Borch
  9. Closeup of Indian: “Indian Misterioso” by Vely
  10. Speed Williams falls asleep: “Indian War Dance” by Herbert
  11. Aeroplane lands: “Dramatic Conflict” by Levy
  12. Incited by Stevens: “Indian War Dance” by Herbert
  13. Ugh! Face like horse: “Misterioso Furioso” by Affrunti
  14. Behold! The great Spirit has sent: “Cryptic Shadows” by Becce
  15. I’ll be right down: “Galop” by Minot
  16. The gas pipe’s severed: “Joyous Allegro” by Borch
  17. While a victim of proud poverty: “Capricietta” by Varley
  18. The mocking notes: “Battle Hymn of the Republic”
  19. If any man can show: “Animated Agitato” by Levy
  20. The gentleman’s got your blonde: “Sinister Presto” by Bradford
  21. Speed Williams and girl in their own aeroplane: Theme FF

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Clothes Make the Woman

Title: Clothes Make the Woman

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: “Russian Fantasia” by Tobani
  2. Hollywood: “California, Here I Come” by DeSylva
  3. Lunch hour at the Tiffany-Stahl Studios: “Rural Flirts” by Bradford
  4. Another spin: “Andantino” by Lemare
  5. Picture Imperial Russia: “L’International” by Pottier
  6. Mob rush from scene: “The Furious Mob” by Zamecnik
  7. A royal family: “Andante” from Fifth Symphony by Tschaikowsky
  8. Victor at Anastasia’s side: THEME, “Estrellita” by Ponce
  9. That was a good night’s work: “Silent Night” by Rebikov
  10. Fugitives: “Restless Bows” by Srawley
  11. After weeks of privation: “Impending Danger” by Kempinski
  12. Flash-back to Victor and studio director: Repeat Theme No. 8
  13. Weeks later: “Pine Tree Echoes” by Schoenfeld
  14. Victor!: Repeat Theme No. 8
  15. Who’s that big brunette with: “Flocons de Neige” by Bradford
  16. A cat may look at a king: ”Wistful Longings” by Baron
  17. And then the camera began to crank: “Russian Life Waltz” by Katz
  18. A princess in a world of make believe: “Cossack Lullaby” by Jiranek
  19. As work on the picture progressed: “Slavic Dance No. 10” by Dvorak
  20. Forty-five minutes for lunch: “A Ticklish Tale” by Finck
  21. Anatasia and Victor walk to wooded spot: Theme, “Estrellita” by Ponce
  22. I didn’t know that scene: “Pour Columbinette” by Krier
  23. Vic, you’re wanted in the set: Repeat no. 7 “Andante” from Fifth Symphony
  24. It’s not your fault, Vic: Repeat Theme No. 8
  25. This is the scene: Repeat No. 7 “Andante” from Fifth Symphony
  26. She fainted: “Love Triumphant” by Joels
  27. Studio emergency hospital: “Heartaches” by Pasternack
  28. Flash to camera on set: “Andante Mesto” by Savino
  29. Insert- “Princess Anastasia recovers”: Repeat Theme No. 8

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Clearing the Trail

Title: Clearing the Trail

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: “Aurora” by Von der Mehden
  2. Freight train appears: “Breezin’ Along With the Breeze” by Whiting
  3. Insert- Letter: “Camorra” by Joels
  4. Flash to saloon: “Grotesque Comedy” by Zamecnik
  5. Bartender starts after tramp: “Spring Cleaning” by Bradford
  6. Who’s the fellow?: “Red Wing” by Mills
  7. Sunset Range: “Jocoso” by Finck
  8. Hello Uncle, what did you buy me?: “Shenandoah” by Brendel
  9. Ridin’ the Kitchen Range: “Humoreskimo” by Wendling
  10. Gee, you’ve grown: “Love Triumphant” by Joels
  11. It’s a mystery who shot him: “In the Night” by Noack
  12. Cook appears: “Gigue” by Bradford
  13. Under cover of darkness: “Unfinished Symphony” by Schubert
  14. Hello Judge: “Pleading Love Theme” by Bradford
  15. Ellen feeding dogs: “Flapperette” by Greer
  16. Cook enters: Repeat No. 5 “Spring Cleaning”
  17. Midnight found Pete: Repeat No. 13 “Unfinished Symphony”
  18. Door of cottage: “Dramatic Allegro” by Savino
  19. Steve sounding gong: “Jingles” by Zamecnik
  20. I found this: “Warriors Bold” by Joels
  21. Steve riding horse: “Poursuite Dramatique” from Drigo’s Cinema Classics
  22. Horses in enclosure: “Pinto” by Riesenfeld
  23. That money belongs to Pete: “Allegro Aggressivo” by Stahlberg
  24. Who started that fire?: “Dance of the Furies” by Gluck
  25. Get into the house: “Furioso No. 4” by Bergunker
  26. Insert – “Dear Ellen”: “Amorous Adventure” by Bradford
  27. Where are you going, Pete?: “West of the Great Divide” by Ball

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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Clear the Decks

Title: Clear the Decks

Author: James C. Bradford

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheet, 1929

Series: Greater Thematic Music Cue Sheet

Format: Cue Sheet

Document type: Cue Sheet

All authors/contributors: James C. Bradford

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At screening: “Rain” by Ford
  2. Insert – Cast: “Mitzi” by Herzberg
  3. Trumbull and Aunt: TRUMBULL THEME, “Sleeping Beauty’s Wedding” by Rhode
  4. However it appeared: TRASK THEME, “Bon Vivant” by Zamecnik
  5. Sydney at desk: “Le Chant des Boulevards” by Zamecnik
  6. I’ll have to hurry: “The Happy-Go-Lucky” by Roder
  7. Trask rushes from hotel: “Rustic Allegro” by Savino
  8. Take me back to the hotel: TRUMBULL THEME, “Sleeping Beauty’s Wedding” by Rhode
  9. You mean to say you have a reservation: “Sarabande Perpetuelle” by Bradford
  10. Nurse with goat: “Gigue” by Bradford
  11. Blondie and Pussyfoot in stateroom: TRASK THEME, “Bon Vivant” by Zamecnik
  12. I’m sure that guy’s a detective: CROOK’S THEME, “Misterioso no. 5” by Zamecnik
  13. Trask on deck: “Polly” by Zamecnik
  14. Bellhop appears—“First call for dinner”: “Phyllis” by Deppen
  15. Sydney enters dining room: “Nola” by Arndt
  16. Nurse speaks to Trask: “Animal Cartoonix No. 2” by Aborn
  17. Hold still: “Al Fresco” by Herbert
  18. Calm yourself: “Sarabande Perpetuelle” by Bradford
  19. Nurse leaves room: TRASK THEME, “Bon Vivant” by Zamecnik
  20. Throw away that cigar: “Woodland Whispers” by Czibulka
  21. It would have been four bells: “Mal der Mer” by Lange
  22. Trask throws glass of milk through window: “Comedy Capers” by Steele
  23. Who’s your little friend?: GIRL THEME, “Jane” by Ford
  24. Nurse in the stateroom awakens: “Symphonic Incidentals No. 16” by Marquardt
  25. Jack discovered that: “Potato-Bug Parade” by Cobb
  26. Hello Miss Bronson: “Flapperette” by Greer
  27. Nurse enters room: “Restless Bows” by Srawley
  28. Blondie and Pussyfoot in room: CROOK THEME, “Misterioso No. 5” by Zamecnik
  29. He seems quiet: “The Jesters” by Carbonara
  30. Trask overpowers nurse: “High Speed” by Bub
  31. Jack leaves stateroom: CROOK THEME, “Misterioso No. 5” by Zamecnik
  32. They hurry from Miss Bronson’s stateroom: “Spring Cleaning” by Bradford
  33. Sydney enters stateroom “Ill At Ease” by Jacquet
  34. The lady lost a valuable necklace; TRASK THEME, “Bon Vivant” by Zamecnik
  35. I do believe: GIRL THEME, “Jane” by Ford

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Circus Rookies

Title: Circus Rookies

Author: Ernst Luz

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheet, 1928

Series:

Format: Cue Sheet

Document type: Cue Sheet

All authors/contributors: Ernst Luz

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At screening: “Washington Post March” by Sousa
  2. Circus poster on screen: “Down the Stretch” by Balfmoor
  3. This is the last time I’ll tell you: “Valse Elaine” by Baxter
  4. Man putting pail of water into cage: “The Flight of the Bumble Bee” by Korsakow (LT. BLUE)
  5. Bimbo’s done it again: “Melly In the Moonlight” by Latour
  6. Karl Dane enters cage: Repeat No. 4 (LT. BLUE)
  7. Gorilla shows on screen: “Starland” by Markwith
  8. Dane puts gorilla into cage: “Carnival Grotesque” by Savino (BROWN)
  9. Along the circus route: “La Gaiete” by Ewing
  10. The train pulled into: “Love’s Caprice” by Heindl
  11. This is la belle: “A Smile – A Kiss” by Marquardt (WHITE)
  12. Girl gets into Ford with newspaper man: “Jollity” by Zamecnik
  13. Dane sees Arthur at table: Repeat No. 8 (BROWN)
  14. Cigar explodes: Repeat No. 4 (LT. BLUE)
  15. Ford auto hits tree and explodes: “Rustic Twilight” by Rolfe
  16. So Francis became: Repeat No. 11 (WHITE)
  17. Paper bag explodes: “The Jesters Serenade” by Herbert
  18. How would you like: Repeat No. 11 (WHITE)
  19. Now I know: “Carnival Grotesque” by Savino (BROWN)
  20. Segue with crash as seats fall down: “The Flight of the Bumble Bee” by Korsakow (LT. BLUE)
  21. Axe thrower takes handkerchief from eyes: “An Autumn Song” by Haines
  22. Acrobats fall down: “Dance of the Sylphes” by Marquardt
  23. Girl fixing boy’s necktie: “Little Flower Garden” by Breil
  24. The biggest miracle: “The Record” by Englemann
  25. End of feature act – Dane on horseback: “On the Mill Dam” by Babb
  26. End of chariot race – Dane in cage: “Gangway” by Kaufman
  27. Dane dressing boy: “Merry Widow Waltz” by Lehar
  28. That night: “Summer Furs” by Cobb
  29. The doctor: “Shoot” by Kaufman
  30. Dane hist Arthur over head: “Lucille” by Wadsworth
  31. I’ll show you how to pull a tooth: “Tramway” by Gobbaerts
  32. Get out of this show: “Phyllis” by Deppen
  33. So the show goes on: Train effect by Drummer
  34. Observation car platform: “A Smile – A Kiss” by Marquardt (WHITE)
  35. Francis has promised me: Repeat No. 19 (BROWN)
  36. Pardon me: Repeat No. 20 (LT. BLUE)
  37. Ape on rear platform of train: “Hurry No. 33” by Minot
  38. Ape hits Dane on head with hammer: “Hurry No. 26” by Minot
  39. Train stops: Repeat No. 37 “Hurry No. 33)
  40. Dane falls into faint: Repeat No. 34 (WHITE)

Proper rest period is Nos. 17 to 25 inclusive.

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.

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The Chinese Parrot

Title: The Chinese Parrot

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: “Prologue” by Sommer
  2. The reward: PEARL THEME – “On the Steppes of Central Asia” by Borodin
  3. Single pearl shows: “Nautch Dance” by Crist
  4. Close-up of assassin: “Prelude” from first suite Carmen by Bizet
  5. One of these pearls: PEARL THEME – “On the Steppes of Central Asia” by Borodin
  6. The bride, Mrs. Sally Jordon: “En Visite” by McDonald
  7. Phillip Madden: MADDEN THEME – “The Captive” by Savino
  8. Twenty years later: “Coming of Spring” by Godard
  9. The headquarters of: CONSPIRATORS THEME – “The Conspirators” by Sodero
  10. Next evening Chinatown celebrated: “The Mandarin” by Leigh
  11. Close-up of Chan: “La Mouche du Coche” by Mouton
  12. Eight-thirty: PEARL THEME – “On the Steppes of Central Asia” by Borodin
  13. Lanterns show – whirl about: “Chinese Caprice” by Sudessi
  14. Phillip Madden: MADDEN THEME – “The Captive” by Savino
  15. Robert enters room: “Minor Hurry” by Berge
  16. But you and your mother: “Rushing Waters” by Savino
  17. Chan!: CHAN THEME – “Within the Walls of China” by Lively
  18. Try and get Madden: CONSPIRATORS THEME – “The Conspirators” by Sodero
  19. Night and the desert: “Ghost-Scene” by Broy
  20. Jimmy Delaney kill boss: “Weird Misterioso” by Kilenyi
  21. Chan appears at gate: CHAN THEME – “Within the Walls of China” by Lively
  22. Robert alights from auto: “Diabolical Allegro” by Bergunker
  23. Door opens – Paula and Robert enter: “Serenade” by Rachmaninoff
  24. Key turned in lock: CONSPIRATORS THEME – “The Conspirators” by Sodero
  25. Paula climbs into bed: “The Smugglers” by Axt
  26. The day passed in doubt: LOVE THEME – “Down the Lane” by Spier
  27. Lights up: “Marche Mignonne” by Poldini
  28. Chan appears: CHARACTER THEME – “Pell Street” by Whithorne
  29. I thought you said: “Sing Ling Ting” by Cobb
  30. Help, I’m shot: “Appassionata” by Clutsam
  31. Suki, much safer with friends: “Lucky Lindy” by Baer
  32. The North Room: “Hunkatin” by Levy
  33. Footsteps pass down hall: CONSPIRATORS THEME – “The Conspirators” by Sodero
  34. Give me the pearls: PEARL THEME – “On the Steppes of Central Asia” by Borodin
  35. Chan skips across room: “Hop Loo” by Hersom
  36. Conspirators look at Chan shuffling about: CHARACTER THEME – “Pell Street” by Whithorne
  37. When suspicious whispers: “In Gloomy Forest” by Axt
  38. Chan appears in hallway: CHARACTER THEME – “Pell Street” by Whithorne
  39. Robert appears: “Masks” by Borch
  40. Night scene: “Silent Night”: by Rebikov
  41. Knock on door: “The Jesters” by Carbonara
  42. Maydorf: “Monkey-Hop” by Rapee
  43. I’m, afraid these men: “Tensive Misterioso” by Peele
  44. Scream – hand puts out lights: “Agitato No. 1” by Kempinski
  45. Eldorado desert stage: “Cute and Cunnin’” by Kempinski
  46. Why yes Charley Chan: CHARACTER THEME – “Pell Street” by Whithorne
  47. It was very clever of you: “Recitative Heroique” by Rapee
  48. Hands up Jimmy Delaney: CHAN THEME – “Within the Walls of China” by Lively
  49. Chan saved my life: MADDEN THEME – “The Captive” by Savino
  50. Handcuffs placed on conspirators: “In Pekin” by Ansell
  51. Lovers kiss: LOVE THEME – “Down the Lane” by Spier

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Chinatown Charlie

Title: Chinatown Charlie

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: BOY THEME – “Charley, My Boy” by Fiorito
  2. Times Square: “My New York” by Berlin
  3. Chuck appears with fingers tied up: “Hunkatin” by Levy
  4. Bus starts off: “Old Timers” by Lake
  5. Elmer misses scare pin: “Sarabande Perpetuelle” by Bradford
  6. Flash-back to Chuck playing accordion: “Old Chestnuts” by Lake
  7. Bus stops at curb: “Hello Cutie” by Friend
  8. Child on street picks up auto horn: “Dolly Dimples” by Alter
  9. The Bowery Mission: “The Bowery” by Old Timers by Lake
  10. Charlie starts to address congregation: Repeat Boy Theme No. 1
  11. Man peeling onions and weeping: “Strawberries” by Kaufman
  12. Now boys, pack up your troubles: “Pack Up Your Troubles” by Chappell
  13. We’ll all join and sing: “Going Up” by Hirsch
  14. Congregation resume seats: “Allegro Scherzando” by Frey
  15. I’ll tell you what’s up: “Warriors Bold” by Joels
  16. Chinese Restaurant: “Varsity Drag” by Henderson
  17. Acrobats appear: “The Skyrocket” by Frey
  18. How is Mrs. Glass: GIRL THEME – “Side By Side” by Woods
  19. This ring bears a legend: “Destiny’s Call” by Jacquet
  20. Yellow Face, one of Monk’s gang: “Melodious Agitato” by Lakay
  21. The back room of Monk’s museum: “Who’s Who?” by Morris
  22. Boys revive: “Allegro Misterioso” by Axt
  23. Door opens – Monk standing in doorway: Repeat No. 21 “Who’s Who?”
  24. Annie rapping on door with heel of slipper: “Second Misterioso a la Valse” by Savino
  25. Take the dame to the Mandarin’s house: “Ondes Mysterieuses” by Franceschi
  26. The Mandarin’s house: “Danse des Mandarins” from Oriental Suite by Berge
  27. Charlies appears on street: “Suspicious” by Baron
  28. Monk says kill the guy: “Mysterioso No. 1” by Kempinski
  29. Chuck rushes into police station: “Allegro Scherzoso No. 1” by Jacquet
  30. Charlie at mirror making up as chinaman: “Chang” by Finck
  31. Chuck on street – pursued by policeman: “Hurry No. 26” by Minot
  32. Charlie dressed as mandarin and Annie: Repeat Boy Theme No. 1
  33. Chinese girl enters and starts fight with Annie: “Gigue” by Bradford
  34. Him Yat, the slave dealer: “Chinatown, My Chinatown” by Schwartz
  35. Slave dealer leaves room: “Ching Chang” by Brooks
  36. Police break into museum: “Flick and Flock” by Patou
  37. Chuck punches watch for wax figure: “Gossip” by Borch
  38. Insert – “I have gone to mandarin’s house”: “Disturbance” by Zamecnik
  39. Don’t worry, darling: “Allegro Perpetuo” by Savino
  40. Charlie opens basket: “Hearts and Flowers” by Tobani
  41. Chuck leaves with mandarin: Repeat Girl Theme No. 18

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Chicken a la King

Title: Chicken a la King

Author: Michael P. Krueger

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheet, 1928

Series:

Format: Cue Sheet

Document type: Cue Sheet

All authors/contributors: Michael P. Krueger

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At screening: “I Still Love You” by Ager
  2. Marriage is like: “Happy Moods” by Marquardt
  3. Insert of letter: “Auld Lang Syne” by Catlin
  4. We’ve been very happy: “Together” by Henderson
  5. A telegram for you: “Zigzag” by Ferber
  6. Brother arrives: “The Joker” by Srawley
  7. Group sit down at breakfast table: “Bubbles” by Gruenwald
  8. Cigarette seen on book: “Fruhlingsliebe” by Pasternack
  9. Change of scene to chorus girls: “Oh Baby!” by Murphy
  10. Chorus girls leave stage: “Without You Sweetheart” by Henderson
  11. You want Miss Lorraine: “A Game of Tag” by Trinkaus
  12. Horace enters girls’ dressing room: “Just Another Day Wasted Away” by Tobias
  13. Oscar enters backstage of theatre: Repeat No. 6 “The Joker”
  14. You brute! You are: “The Curse Of An Aching Heart” by Piantodosi
  15. Oscar leaves dressing room: Repeat No. 6 “The Joker”
  16. I could learn to love: “What Do You Say?” by Ager
  17. Girl friend returns to dressing room: “Daddy, You’ve Been A Mother To Me” by Fisher
  18. But being a daddy: “He’s A Ladies’ Man” by Henderson
  19. Messenger knocks on door: “En Visite” by McDonald
  20. Horace leaves table: Repeat No. 17 “Daddy, You’ve Been A Mother To Me”
  21. Wife seen coming out of elevator: “Anxiete” by Srawley
  22. Girl leaves room with bankroll: “Gigue” by Bradford
  23. Change of scene back to Babe’s room: Repeat No 18 “He’s A Ladies’ Man”
  24. Oscar enters Babe’s room to warn Horace: “Comic Hurry” by O’Hare
  25. Effie enters Babe’s room: “Loves Glamour” by Varley
  26. Horace without hat and coat seen pacing in front of home: “Much Ado About Nothing” by Srawley
  27. Why Horace – what: “In A Cozy Corner” by Bratton
  28. Close-up of Babe: “The Best Things In Life Are Free” by Henderson
  29. Effie comes into Babe and friend’s room: “There Must Be A Silver Lining” by Donaldson
  30. Horace seen: “Is It A Sin – My Loving You?” by Leopold
  31. Horace interrupts singing: Repeat No. 18 “He’s A Ladies’ Man”
  32. That’s what comes of: “The Gold Digger” by Hanley
  33. Effie returns to girls: “Comedy Allegro” by Haines
  34. Horace re-enters Babe’s room: “Not Guilty!” by Kempinski
  35. Horace meets Oscar: Repeat No. 6 “The Joker”
  36. Change of scene back to Effie and girls: “Requitted Love” by Rollinson
  37. Insert of telegram: “Lords and Ladies” by Salzer
  38. Oscar enters office: “Comedy Excitement” by Zamecnik
  39. This is terrible!: “Allegro” from Symphonette by Berge
  40. Change of scene to girls’ apartment: Repeat No. 10 “Without You Sweetheart”
  41. Exterior scene- raining: “Rain” by Ford
  42. Change of scene back to apartment: “Dramatic Tension No. 44” by Borch
  43. Horace enters apartment: “Demande d’Amour” by Drigo
  44. Oscar knocks on door: “Scherzo Serioso” by Lowitz
  45. Oscar and girl seen outside of apartment: Repeat No. 32 “The Gold Digger”
  46. Horace seen alone: “Eccitamento” by Retlaw
  47. Oscar starts fighting with girl: “Farcical Allegro” by Aborn
  48. Horace Trundle – my: “La Folie” by Franceschi
  49. Husband kisses wife’s hand: Repeat No. 1 “I Still Love You”
  50. Merciful heaven!: “Elopement” by Carrozzini
  51. Wife seen crying: Repeat No. 6 “The Joker”
  52. Effie takes off her coat: Repeat No. 1 “I Still Love You”

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Cheyenne

Title: Cheyenne

Author: James C. Bradford

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheet, 1929

Series:

Format: Cue Sheet

Document type: Cue Sheet

All authors/contributors: James C. Bradford

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At screening: CAL THEME – “Cheyenne” by Van Alstyne
  2. In Wyoming: “The Get-Away” by Frey
  3. Cal Roberts wins: Repeat Cal Theme No. 1
  4. Let me congratulate you: “Reverie of Love” by Rapee-Axt
  5. In years past: JUDGE THEME – “Blue Law Blues” by Lake
  6. Sorry Claxton: “La Maison Isolee” by Bradford
  7. Night scene: “Silent Night” by Rebikov
  8. Claxton leaves: GIRL THEME – “The First Kiss” by Robinson
  9. Judge at foot of stairs: Repeat Judge Theme No. 5
  10. Cal enters room: “Reproach” by Zamecnik
  11. Claxton won’t come through: “Enigma” by Borch
  12. Claxton and gang see “Slim” at window: “Ruy Blas” by Mendelssohn
  13. You stole all my money: “Gigue” by Bradford
  14. Insert – banner – Frontier Days: “Little Dot” by Froehlich
  15. At Cheyenne: “Sesqui-Centennial Exposition March” by Sousa
  16. Say, what’s the idea: Repeat Girl Theme No. 8
  17. Night flash of grand stand: “Wings” by Zamecnik
  18. It’s a long journey: Repeat Judge Theme No. 5
  19. That contract’s no good: “Melodic Agitato” by Savino
  20. Judge grabbed by men: “Minor Hurry” by Berge
  21. Fire department out: “Fast and Furious” by Frey
  22. Police court: “Queer Antics” by Zamecnik
  23. My baby: “Hearts and Flowers” by Tobani
  24. The days of days: “Parade of the Animals” by Ring-Hager
  25. Nut and Cal in cell: “Comedy Capers” by Steele
  26. In the passing of: “Head of the Parade” by Zamecnik
  27. Flash-back to Cal: “Restless Bows” by Srawley
  28. First event: “The Sharpshooter” by Brown
  29. Cal pushes man from horse: “In the Stirrups” by Zamecnik
  30. Cal wins: Repeat Cal Theme No. 1
  31. Next event: “Zip” by Frey
  32. Next event- Broncho riding: “The Live Wire” by Frey
  33. Cal Roberts wins: “Moto Perp [illegible]
  34. Flash-back to arena – cops pursue “Slim”: “Spring Cleaning” by Bradford
  35. Keep it up Cal: Repeat Girl Theme No. 8
  36. On the track for trick riding: “Aeroplane Galop” by Lamothe
  37. Claxton speaks to his rider: “Pizzicato Misterioso No. 30” by Minot
  38. Judge appears on top of fence: Repeat Judge Theme No. 5
  39. Oh Cal. If you would only win: “The Western Sun” by Ring-Hager
  40. Barrier pulled – race starts: “The Limited Express”
  41. Cal Roberts wins: Repeat Cal Theme No. 1
  42. Police court: “Chatter” by Kahn
  43. For the love of Pete: Repeat Girl Theme No. 8

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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The Cheerful Fraud

Title: The Cheerful Fraud

Author: Eugene Conte

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheet, 1927

Series:

Format: Cue Sheet

Document type: Cue Sheet

All authors/contributors: Eugene Conte

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At screening: “Country Gardens” by Grainger
  2. London’s annual: “Incidental Symphony No. 32” by Kemlinski
  3. Denny meets girl: “That’s a Good Girl” by Berlin
  4. Girl leaves Denny: Repeat No. 2 “Incidental Symphony No. 32”
  5. Rain stops: “Merry Playmates” by Howgill
  6. Roscoe Bytheway: “The Joker” by Srawley
  7. Auto leaves: Repeat No. 5 “Merry Playmates”
  8. At Sharrowby: “Gossip” by Kay
  9. Close-up of trunks: “Omens” by Schad
  10. Phone rings: “Animal Cartoonix No. 2” by Aborn
  11. Bytheway and girl enter: “Fierrette Flirts” by Fresco
  12. Denny enters: Repeat No. 3 “That’s a Good Girl”
  13. Bytheway sees lovers: “April Moods” by Eugene
  14. Bytheways leave Denny: Repeat No. 3 “That’s a Good Girl”
  15. A lady calling to see: “The Gold Digger” by Hanley
  16. I’m his secretary: “Melodic Caprice” by Squire
  17. It was nearly three years: “Hearts and Flowers” by Tobani
  18. The old Turk: “Wedgewood Blue” by Ketelbey
  19. Bytheway enters: “Fireflies” by Savino
  20. Bytheway enters: “A Game of Tag” by Trinkaus
  21. Wait at the village: “The Show-Off” by Sanders
  22. Bytheway gives combination of safe: “Junella” by Kahn
  23. Denny at safe: “The Clown” by Peele
  24. Denny outside of house: Repeat No. 1 “Country Gardens”
  25. You’ll be delighted to know: “Merry Cavaliers” by Srawley
  26. You’re quite right: Repeat No. 3 “That’s a Good Girl”
  27. Butler opens door: Repeat No. 15 “The Gold-Digger” – SEGUE – “The Flapper” by Srawley
  28. My dear, this is: “Marriage Blues” by Berkin
  29. This dame – er: Repeat No. 5 “Merry Playmatess”
  30. Please don’t betray me: “Periwinkle” by Huerter
  31. Maid enters with smelling salts: “Jollity” by Zamecnik
  32. Miss Kent faints: “The Dream Girl” by Finck
  33. How could you make love: Repeat No. 3 “That’s a Good Girl”
  34. People on stairs: Repeat No. 31 “Jollity”
  35. Miss Kent sees Denny: Repeat No. 3 “That’s a Good Girl”
  36. Miss Kent closes door: “Mirth and Merriment” by Delille
  37. Denny in room with Miss Simpson: “Tragic Moments” by Becce
  38. Denny grabs Miss Simpson: “Hurry No. 1” by Zamecnik
  39. My jewels: “Phantoms” by Schad
  40. There’s the thief: “Recitative Heroique” by Rapee
  41. Enough of this: Repeat No. 38 “Hurry No. 1”
  42. Fade-out – fight on hay stack: Repeat No. 9 “Omens”
  43. Thank heavens our troubles: Repeat No. 8 “Gossip”
  44. Denny leaves: “It Don’t Do Nothin’ But Rain” by Cook

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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The Charge of the Gauchos

Title: The Charge of the Gauchos

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: “Argentine Republic” by Lake
  2. In Buenos Aires: “Mortels Poisons” by Fosse
  3. Soldiers ride away: “Reproach” by Zamecnik
  4. Belgrano: No. 1 from “Three Cuban Dances” by Cervantes
  5. Belgrano plunges dagger in table: “Prologue” by Gabriel Marie
  6. A midnight reception: “Creeping Shadows” by Baron
  7. We must be very careful: LOVE THEME – “Estrellita” by Ponce
  8. The headquarters of the patriots: “Prelude” from L’Arlesienne Suite by Bizet
  9. Flash to ball: “In Old Castile” by Stoessel
  10. Dance finishes: SINISTER THEME – “The Captive” by Savino
  11. Monica and Belgrano in garden: Repeat Love Theme No. 7
  12. Monteros sees them: Repeat Sinister Theme No. 10
  13. The viceroy wants to see you: “Minuetto” from L’Arlesienne Suite by Bizet
  14. The messenger from the king: “Agitato No. 3” by Williams
  15. The people demand: Repeat Sinister Theme No. 10
  16. Meeting of the patriots: Repeat No. 8 “Prelude”
  17. On the eve of: Repeat Love Theme No. 7
  18. The first assembly: “Don Quixote” from Don Quixote Suite by Safranek
  19. Boy jabbering in Yiddishe: “Frailach No. 5” by Ascher
  20. Insert – “Mr. Dorgan and guests”: “Some Smoke” by Romberg
  21. Gangsters leave store: “Mazel Tof” by Asher
  22. Insert – “Dear Rolly”: “Love Triumphant” by Joels
  23. What difference does it make: LOVE THEME – “Your Love is All” by Zamecnik
  24. Rolly enters home: “Serenade” by Harris
  25. Gangsters playing cards: “More Candy” by Kaufman
  26. Flash to store: “Down By the Winegar Woiks” by Donovan
  27. Gentlemen, you’ve made a great error: ”Spring Cleaning” by Bradford
  28. Flash-back to Dorgan and companions: “The Calvary Wiggle” by Brockenshire
  29. Gang leave room: “Fluffy Ruffles” by Green
  30. Saturday afternoon: “Dramatic Allegro” by Savino
  31. Exterior of Rolly’s home: Repeat Love Theme No. 23
  32. Rolly sees orchid and ring on table: “Idyl Pastorale” by Savino
  33. Kitty enters: “Broken Hearted” by Henderson
  34. Forget nothin’: “Distress” by Breil
  35. Hospital: Repeat Love Theme No. 23

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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The Cardboard Lover

Title: The Cardboard Lover

Author: Ernst Luz

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheet, 1928

Series:

Format: Cue Sheet

Document type: Cue Sheet

All authors/contributors: Ernst Luz

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At screening: “My Song of Love For You” by Aborn (WHITE)
  2. The French Riviera: “Main Street” by Lake (YELLOW)
  3. What do you think this is: “Rose of Spring” by Bicchieri (LT. GREEN)
  4. Marion Davies tears leaf out of album: Repeat No. 2 (YELLOW)
  5. Tall man and girl shake hands: “Gloaming” by Kempinski
  6. You attend to my clothes: ad lib to screen – piano imitation
  7. It is only the phonograph: “The Broken Melody” by Van Biene
  8. Fade after title – “If Madame Simone phones, tell her”: Repeat No. 2 (YELLOW)
  9. Tall man knocks at room door: “Incidental Symphony No. 4o” by Hintz
  10. Tall man enters room: Repeat No. 5 “Gloaming”
  11. Lovers kiss: “Ardent Affection” by Marquardt (DK. BLUE)
  12. Singer thrown out into hall: Repeat No. 5 “Gloaming”
  13. Tall man walks from room door: Repeat No. 2 (YELLOW)
  14. Marion Davies crushes high hat: Repeat No. 3 (LT. GREEN)
  15. Ink from pen splashes on wall: Repeat No. 2 (YELLOW)
  16. The casino: “Flimsy Flouonces” by Hersom
  17. Banco: “Romance sans Paroles” by Marquardt
  18. After woman gets out of auto: Repeat No. 1 (WHITE)
  19. Marion Davies hands man check: “Gloaming” by Kempinski
  20. But whom: “Incidental Symphony No. 40” by Hintz
  21. It will be your duty: Repeat No. 19 “Gloaming”
  22. I will save you from her: “My Song of Love For You” by Albers (WHITE)
  23. I must see you alone: Repeat No. 19 “Gloaming”
  24. Permit me to present: Repeat No. 22 (WHITE)
  25. Marion Davies and man walk out of room: Repeat No. 20 “Incidental Symphony No. 40”
  26. Note handed to man: Repeat No. 19 “Gloaming”
  27. Will you do me a favor?: “Rose of Spring” by Bicchieri (LT. GREEN)
  28. Who was calling for: “Sincerity” by Byford
  29. And furthermore: Repeat No. 20 “Incidental Symphony No. 40”
  30. Whatever Sally started: “Rustic Caprice” by St. Clair
  31. Don’t worry, he’ll be detained: Repeat No. 27 (LT. GREEN)
  32. I’ll get my hat: Repeat No. 20 “Incidental Symphony No. 40”
  33. Marion Davies seen in rear of auto: “Main Street” by Lake (YELLOW)
  34. Man in library sits down: “Poeme Erotique” by Varnier
  35. Marion Davies gets out of auto: “Incidental Symphony No. 40” by Hintz
  36. Man gets into bed: Repeat No. 33 (YELLOW)
  37. Marion Davies puts porous plaster on man: “A Halloween Ride” by Marquardt
  38. Quick, get me out of here: “Love’s Awakening” by Fletcher
  39. Tell that little pest: Repeat No. 22 (WHITE)
  40. Let’s spend a nice quiet evening at home: Repeat No. 27 (LT. GREEN)
  41. You’re ticklish: Repeat No. 33 (YELLOW)
  42. Man opens drawer in writing table: “Gloaming” by Kempinski
  43. Let’s make sure of it: Repeat No. 27 (LT. GREEN)
  44. Marion Davies kicks trail of dress around: Repeat No. 40 “Gloaming”
  45. Stop with crash as Marion Davies is thrown on couch: “My Song of Love For You” by Albers (WHITE)
  46. Mademoiselle Simone is on the wire: Repeat No. 42 “Gloaming”
  47. Have you forgotten?: “Ardent Affection” by Marquardt (DK. BLUE)
  48. Man puts down telephone: Repeat No. 45 (WHITE)
  49. If you don’t snap out of it: “Rose of Spring” by Bicchieri (LT. GREEN)
  50. Well, I guess my job is finished: Repeat No. 45 (WHITE)
  51. Auto on screen: “Love’s Emotion” by Marquardt
  52. There is no one else: “Main Street” by Lake (YELLOW)
  53. I wouldn’t interfere: Repeat No. 51 “Love’s Emotion”
  54. You little salande: “Incidental Symphony No. 40” by Marquardt
  55. Man throws Marion Davies on floor: “Adagio Cantabile” by Ketelbey
  56. I can do nothing more: Repeat No. 45 (WHITE)

Proper rest period is Nos. 25 to 36 inclusive.

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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Captain Swagger

Title: Captain Swagger

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: “Prelude” by Jarnefelt
  2. In 1917: “Razzing Theme” by Rapee
  3. And what have you done: HUGH THEME – “The Joker” by Srawley
  4. Interior – soldier dancing: “Pastime” by Clutsam
  5. Phil enters – they perform Russian dance: “Russian March” by Olsen
  6. Officer appears on balcony: “French National Defile March” by Turlet
  7. Planes appear in sky: “Midsummer Night’s Dream” by Mendelssohn
  8. After crash: “Stormy moments” by Bierman
  9. Hugh takes off in plane: “Air Flight” by Zamecnik
  10. 1928 for High: Repeat Hugh Theme No. 3
  11. Night scene on lonely road: “Le Foret Perfide” by Gabriel Marie
  12. They hear motorcycle approaching: “Vivacity” by Conterno
  13. Hugh and girl enter apartment: “Flapperette” by Greer
  14. Hugh shows Sue hotel letter: “Shannon River” by Friml
  15. Hugh enters again with overcoat on: LOVE THEME – “In a Little Love-Nest” by Tucker
  16. Wrecked auto at curb: Repeat Hugh Theme No. 3
  17. Flash-back to Sue in bed: “Berceuse” by Preston
  18. Morning: “Scherzo Misterioso” by Beghon
  19. Hugh leaves room—enters pawn shop: “Beatitude” by Breil
  20. Baron recognizes gun: “Pals of Long Ago” by Gunsky
  21. Flash to café: Repeat Love Theme No. 15
  22. I’m going to find a job: “Canzonetta” by Carrozzini
  23. Louis you must give: ‘Speedy Boy” by Greer
  24. Sue starts to dance: “Crazy Words – Crazy Tune” by Ager (piano solo)
  25. She stops dancing: “Mystic Magic” by Bradford
  26. Chorus resumes rehearsal: Repeat No. 5 “Russian March”
  27. Phil enters: “Rendez-vous d’Amour” by Edwards
  28. Cars driving up to café: “Nymphs Frolic” by Bradford
  29. Curtains open: “Whispering Flowers” by Von Blon
  30. Start dance: Repeat No. 5 “Russian March”
  31. General dancing starts: “Cinnamon Cake” by Zoeller
  32. Do you intend to keep those: “Dramatic Finale” by Smith
  33. Hugh leaves dressing room: “Sugar Foot Strut” by Pierce
  34. I want you to drop that old fluff: “Le Reve de l’Apache” by Donaldson
  35. Bandit appears on balcony: “Turbulent Waters” by Jacquet
  36. Enter waiting car: “Panic” by Varnier
  37. They enter cabaret joint: “Elopement” by Carrozzini
  38. Hugh and Baron enter apartment: Repeat No. 20 “Pals of Long Ago”
  39. Bell rings – She enters: “Love Triumphant” by Joels
  40. Baron appears: “A Merry March” by Roland
  41. Phil and girl on sidewalk enter auto: Repeat Love Theme No. 15

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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Captain Lash

Title: Captain Lash

Author: Michael P. Kreuger

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: “Heave Ho” by Copping
  2. I happen to be going: “Oh You Beautiful Doll” by Ayer
  3. Captain Lash seen entering girl’s room: “Goofy Gob” by McDonald
  4. The Campbells are coming: “The Campbells Are Coming” by Lake
  5. Captain Lash escapes thru window: Repeat No. 3 “Goofy Gob”
  6. Captain Lash and Cocky seen at bar: “A Hot Time” by Beyer
  7. Captain Lash sits down at table: “She Was Just a Sailor’s Sweetheart” by Burke
  8. Husband of blonde girl walking in street: “Warriors Bold” by Joels
  9. The Campbells are coming: Repeat No. 4 “The Campbells Are Coming”
  10. Husband sees Captain Lash: Repeat No. 8 “Warriors Bold”
  11. Fight starts: “Help! Help!” by Kovacs
  12. Captain Lash and mate in street: Repeat No. 3 “Goofy Gob”
  13. Automobile drives up: “Agitato a la Valse” by Savino
  14. Horse and carriage racing thru street: “Farcical Allegro” by Aborn
  15. I-I’m, sorry: THEME – “To Know You Is To Love You” by Henderson
  16. Ship seen in ocean: “A Cryptic Sea Tale” by Sibelius
  17. Far above the seething: “En Visite” by McDonald
  18. Change of scene back to boiler room: “Chantyman’s Song” from On the Briny by Carr
  19. Inspection party seen: “Cheero” by Finck
  20. Mate sees girl’s legs: Repeat No. 3 “Goofy Gob”
  21. Captain Lash sees girl: Repeat Theme No. 15
  22. Stand up you slacker: “Fire and Destruction” by Becce
  23. Change of scene to hospital: “Pleureuse” by Brunelli
  24. I’ll always remember: Repeat Theme No. 15
  25. Insert of chief officer’s log: “Secret of the Sea” by Zamecnik
  26. She’s a real lady: Repeat Theme No. 15
  27. Three decks up: “Hidden Charms” by Mosay
  28. And women were made to fascinate: “Agitated Appassionato” by Kilenyi
  29. Girl leaves room: “Incidental Symphony No. 6” by Kempinski
  30. Change of scene back to Captain Lash: Repeat No. 3 “Goofy Gob”
  31. Play somethin’ with more soul: THEME – “To Know You Is To Love You” by Henderson
  32. Attendant enters with basket of fruit: Repeat No. 3 “Goofy Gob”
  33. Girl enters hospital: Repeat Theme No. 15
  34. I can’t explain now: “A Mysterious Fable” by Juon
  35. Change of scene to Captain and jewel collector: “A Contrapuntal Misterioso” by Schad
  36. Singapore: “In Pekin” by Ansell
  37. The port matron wishes: “Second Misterioso a la Valse” by Savino
  38. Change of scene to Captain Lash and mate: Repeat No. 25 “Secret of the Sea”
  39. Girl leaves port matron’s quarters: Repeat No. 36 “In Pekin”
  40. Change of scene back to Captain Lash and mate: Repeat No. 25 “Secret of the Sea”
  41. Don’t you want me to go: “Eruption” by Dubensky
  42. Captain Lash leaves cabin: “He’s Me Pal” by Edwards
  43. Girl greets Captain Lash: Repeat No. 7 “She Was Just a Sailor’s Sweetheart”
  44. Girl sees mate: Repeat No. 3 “Goofy Gob”
  45. It’s all your fault: “Comic Conversation” by Aborn
  46. E’s flyin’ high now: “Sobbing” by Baron
  47. Captain Lash seen: “A Mysterious Event” by Zamecnik
  48. Change of scene back to mate and babe at table: “What a Fool I Was” by Gusman
  49. Change of scene to bandits’ apartment: “Stalking the Prey” by Kempinski
  50. Captain Lash visits girl: Repeat Theme No. 15
  51. Girl opens envelope: “Uneasiness” by Borch
  52. Come across with those rubies: “Hell Hath No Fury” by Carr
  53. Fight starts: “Mortal Combat” by Lowitz
  54. Officers enter apartment: “Symphonic Incidentals No. 19” by Marquardt
  55. Better ‘ave another: Repeat No. 48 “What a Fool Io Was”
  56. Mate starts to play concertina: Repeat No. 3 “Goofy Gob”
  57. Offices seen in street: Short pause – SEGUE – “Goofy Gob” by McDonald
  58. Wot’s up? A fight?: “Suite Domestica No. 1” by Riesenfeld
  59. Officers leave: Repeat No. 42 “He’s Me Pal”
  60. Go on an’ cheer ‘er up: “That’s How I Feel About You” by Davis

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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Captain Careless

Title: Captain Careless

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: “Ain’t That A Grand And Glorious Feeling” by Ager

  1. At screening: “”The Jovial Rogue” by Bradford
  2. But a second love: “Langey’s Flower Song” by Kempinsky
  3. How’s that: “The Two Imps” by Alfred
  4. Ruth Forsythe: “Flapperette” by Mills
  5. Jerry sees Ruth in Ralph’s arm: “I Ain’t Got Nobody” by Graham
  6. If we weren’t leaving: “Cute and Cunning” by Kempinsky
  7. Ruth’s father: “Mignonette” and Jackson
  8. Three weeks after the party sailed: “Reve Affreux” by Andrieu
  9. Jerry speaks to Mr. Forsythe: “Furieux Poursuite” by Gabriel Marie
  10. Don’t worry, we’ve got one more chance: “Commotion” by Minot
  11. Plane takes off: “Air Flight” by Zamecnik
  12. Adrift in the South Seas: “A Contrapuntal Misterioso” by Schad
  13. Natives Appear: “Jungle Dance” by Rapee
  14. We’re low on gas: “Air Flight” by Zamecnik
  15. Flash to natives: “A Cannibal Carnival” by Levy
  16. Flash back to boys in plane: “Storm” by Eggert
  17. The storm passed: “At Dawn” by Delje
  18. Boys start to walk toward jungle: “Smugglers’ Rendezvous” by Beghon
  19. Jerry sees foot print in mud: “Forest Murmurs” by Friml
  20. They see fruit tree: “Flocons de Neige” by Bradford
  21. Six bunches of bananas: “Yes We Have No Bananas” by Silver
  22. Flash to natives: “Cannibal Dance” by Herbert
  23. Natives see strange animal on hilltop: “In the Jungle” by Langey
  24. Boy on top falls: “Agitato No. 1” by Kempinsky
  25. Boys making up as natives: “Jazz Agitato No. 1” by Carbonara
  26. It’s now or never: “The Call for Aid” by Pasternack
  27. Ruth embraces Jerry: “Ain’t That a Grand and Glorious Feeling” by Ager – THEME
  28. Natives beating brush: “Savage Carnival” by Rapee
  29. Ruth and Jerry: “Dramatic Reproach” by Berge
  30. Brace up: “Panic” by Varnier
  31. Flash to ship: “Jack Tar” by Sousa
  32. After second flash of ship: “Disturbance” by Zamecnik
  33. Sailors land from small boat: “Defense of Honor” by Zamecnik
  34. Flash back to natives: “Hurry No. 33” by Minot
  35. On board destroyer: “Laocoon” by Leuschner
  36. Men turn and see Jerry at rail: “Vengeance” by Baron
  37. I’m so glad: “Glorious Feeling” by Ager – THEME

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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The Canyon of Adventure

Title: The Canyon of Adventure

Author: Eugene Conte

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheet, 1928

Series:

Format: Cue Sheet

Document type: Cue Sheet

All authors/contributors: Eugene Conte

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At screening: “Camorra” by Joels
  2. To the Spanish: “Intermezzo” by L’Amico Fritz by Mascagni
  3. Exterior: “The Bravado” by Axt
  4. Girl on balcony: “Allegro Scherzoso No. 1” by Jacquet
  5. Having forced me once: “In a Little Spanish Town” by Wayne
  6. Girl throws flower: “Amorita” by Zamecnik
  7. Three excited men seen: Repeat No. 4 “Allegro Scherzoso No. 1”
  8. With the compliments: Repeat No. 2 “Intermezzo”
  9. I thank you senor: “Hurry No.3” by Langey
  10. There is no room for: “Omens” by Schad
  11. The Canyon of Adventure: “Carnival Grotesque” by Savino
  12. Buzzard can ride the horse: “The Simpleton” by Delille
  13. Buzzard thrown to ground by horse: Repeat No. 4 “Allegro Scherzoso No. 1”
  14. Stephen throws gun on ground: Repeat No. 11 “Carnival Grotesque”
  15. Mid morning: “Romanza” by Granados
  16. Father leaves on horse: “Sinister Agitato” by Becce
  17. High Noon: Repeat No. 6 “Amorita”
  18. Carriage stops: THEME – “La Rosita” by Dupont
  19. Buzzard rides up: Repeat No.12 “The Simpleton”
  20. Lovers seen in carriage: Repeat Theme No. 18
  21. Carriage stops at house: Villain” by Kay
  22. After vespers: “Ominous Moments” Kempinski
  23. Women embrace: “Shadowed” by Zamecnik
  24. Lovers embrace: Repeat Theme No. 18
  25. Don Alfredo speaks to son: Repeat No. 16 “Sinister Agitato”
  26. Fade-in lovers after title – “Surround the building”: Repeat Theme No. 18
  27. Girl kneels in prayer: “Prayer At Eventide” by Elie
  28. Close-up of candles: “It Is Night” by Black
  29. Stephen goes to girl: Repeat Theme No. 18
  30. Stephen leaves: Repeat No. 16 “Sinister Agitato”
  31. Chase starts: “Fugitive” by Maiorana
  32. Stephen rides into camp: Repeat No. 11 “Carnival Grotesque”
  33. Mid afternoon: “Serenade Aragonaise” by Baroon
  34. Fade-in girl in room: “Dulcinea Dreams” from Andalusia by Mirmontes
  35. Fade-out – girl and Don Alfredo leave room: “Serenata” by Tarenghi
  36. Men leave carriage: “Mercedes” by Miro
  37. Men enter house: “Stealthy Visitors” by Kay
  38. Girls enter room: Repeat No. 12 “The Simpleton”
  39. Girls leave room: “Agitato Misterioso” by Becce
  40. Wait here, senor: “The Smugglers” by Axt
  41. Stephen enters girl’s room: “Second Misterioso a la Valse” by Savino
  42. Horse leaves with handkerchief: “Dramatic Agitato No. 1” by Ketelbey
  43. Gang rides off: “Furioso” by Savino
  44. End of fight: Repeat No. 11 “Carnival Grotesque”
  45. Don Alfredo planned: Repeat Theme No. 18

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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By Whose Hand?

Title: By Whose Hand?

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: “The Interrupted Rendez-vous” by Gooublier
  2. Insert – X – 9: “Abandon” by Siewert
  3. At a night club: “Meditation from Thais” by Massenet
  4. Let me introduce: “Turkish Towel” by Mills
  5. Dancing starts: “Smile” by Heywood
  6. Dancing stops – Smith meets Pansy: “A Scenic Impression” by Sibelius
  7. Dance music starts again: “You Don’t Like It—Not Much” by Cohn
  8. The following afternoon: “By the Mill Stream” by Smith
  9. Guests greeted by Pansy: “Love Letters” by Jackson
  10. Listen Sugar: “Nigger Heaven Blues” by Nathan
  11. I was just laying out your things: “Forget-Me-Not” by Macbeth
  12. Insert – Have succeeded in making: “Queer Antics” by Zamecnik
  13. Smith telephoning: “Valse Dramatique” by Rapee
  14. It’s an Easy Layout: “The Smugglers” by Axt
  15. That butler, who is he?: “Suspicions” by Baron
  16. Sambo looking at painting: “A Staggering Uncertainty” by Lakey
  17. Guests playing cards: “Quelques Fleurs” by Baron
  18. Big boy, what happens: “Oh! Is That So” by Dreyer
  19. Clock striking: “A Kiss From You” by Maffay
  20. Ghost appears from chime clock: “In the Night” by Noack
  21. Flash-back to card game: THEME – “Hugs and Kisses” by Alter
  22. Lights extinguished: “Appassionato Lirico” by Berge
  23. Pansy enters boudoir: “Agitato a la Valse” by Savino
  24. Footsteps softly walking down hall: “Pizzicato Misterioso” by Minot
  25. Fight in garden starts: “Heavy Agitato” by Noyes
  26. Let’s tie him up: “Uneasiness” by Mendelssohn
  27. Smith accused: “Spring Song” by Mirovitch
  28. Now ladies and gentlemen: “The Captive” by Savino
  29. Colored girl leaving: “Mammy” by Donaldson
  30. Who is that guy?: “Appassionato Patetico” by Bradford
  31. And now I want to speak to you alone: Repeat Theme No. 21

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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Buttons

Title: Buttons

Author: Ernst Luz

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheet, 1927

Series:

Format: Cue Sheet

Document type: Cue Sheet

All authors/contributors: Ernst Luz

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At screening: “Ship Ahoy” by Lusk
  2. At Southampton: “A Breezy Evening On Shore” by Howgill (YELLOW)
  3. Won’t you let me ship: “Cupid’s Conquest” by Kahn
  4. Coogan gets into life boat: “Serenade” by Widor
  5. Boat whistle: “First Courtship” by Lindgreen
  6. A year later: Repeat No. 2 (YELLOW)
  7. Buttons talks to maid: “The Flapper” by Srawley
  8. Captain and girl show: “Love’s Romance” by Padney (WHITE)
  9. Captain walks away from girl: “Misterioso alla Valse” by Savino (BROWN)
  10. Coogan walks away from cabin door: Repeat No. 2 (YELLOW)
  11. What’s doin’ today: “Misterioso Drammatico” by Savino (RED)
  12. Here comes Hatchet Face: “Leaving Port” by Howgill
  13. Go on. Kiss: “Agitato No. 6” by Kiefert
  14. End of fight – officer shows: “Melody” by Franck
  15. Sunrise on the S. S. Queenton: “Fun On Deck” by Howgill
  16. Boys lined up for inspection: “Solitude” by Mule
  17. Boys march off: “A Breezy Evening On Shore” by Howgill (YELLOW)
  18. Coogan comes out of captain’s office: “Love’s Romance” by Padney (WHITE)
  19. You’re the guy: “Reconciliation” by Fletcher
  20. Coogan takes flowers into stateroom: “Misterioso Drammatico” by Savino (RED)
  21. Nearing Southampton: “Just Once Again” by Donaldson
  22. One dancing scene: Repeat No. 20 (RED)
  23. Telephoning scene: “Misterioso alla Valse” by Savino (BROWN)
  24. D’Arcy put on horse: “Symphonic Incidentals No. 8” by Marquardt (LIGHT BLUE)
  25. You fix him up: Repeat No. 20 (RED)
  26. After fade-out: Repeat no. 24 (LIGHT BLUE)
  27. Man taken out of cabinet: Repeat no. 20 (RED)
  28. Slugger picks up man’s body from table: “Joy Bells” by Santly; NOTE – play one chorus only and segue to “Misterioso Drammatico” by Savino (RED)
  29. Bring my costume: Repeat No. 23 (BROWN)
  30. Coogan and Slugger leave man’s cabin: “Sweet Memories” by Singorsky
  31. Deck scene: “Misterioso alla Valse” by Savino (BROWN)
  32. Man gives girl jewel box: “Queer Antics” by Zamecnik
  33. Sprinkler in cabin opens: “Symphonic Incidentals No. 8” by Marquardt (LIGHT BLUE)
  34. Sailors leave room: “Melodie” by Tschaikowsky; NOTE – play once and segue to “Berceuse” by Hynsky
  35. The barometer is falling fast, sir: “Misterioso Drammatico” by Savino (RED)
  36. Boat whistle: Repeat No. 33 (LIGHT BLUE)
  37. Good-bye: “Swan Song” by Wagner; NOTE – play once and segue to “Farewell” by Howgill

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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The Butter and Egg Man

Title: The Butter and Egg Man

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: BOY THEME – “The Big Butter and Egg Man” by Friend
  2. For Grandma Jones: “Tenderness” by Schad
  3. Eddie McClure’s Stock Company: “Footloose” by Rupp
  4. Grandma at desk: “Love Song” by Wright
  5. Asa Lynch: “Reverie d’Amour” by D’Aquin
  6. Railroad station: “Around the Sundial” by Castillo
  7. Old lady alone: “Mystic Magic” by Bradford
  8. Broadway: “My New York” by Berlin
  9. Slicker speaks to Pete: “Gigue” by Bradford
  10. The Lehmac Productions: “What’’ll We Do For Dough?” by Gordon
  11. Your leading lady is back: GIRL THEME – “There’ll Never Be Another You” by Bergner
  12. Peter enters office: Repeat Boy Theme No. 1
  13. Lobby of the Carlton Hotel: “Adoree” by Friml
  14. I came all the way: Repeat Boy Theme No. 1
  15. Jones wants to get in the show business: “Flocons de Neige” by Bradford
  16. Holy smokes, she’s dead: “Hearts and Flowers” by Tobani
  17. I don’t like it: “Powder and Patches” by Fletcher
  18. Watch me: “Burlesque on Lange’s Flower Song” by Kempinski
  19. After fall: “Rural Flirts” by Bradford
  20. Fanny Lehman: “There Ought To Be a Law Against That” by Friend
  21. Mary enters office: “Musotte” by de Herve
  22. Mary starts acting: “Take Me Back To Your Heart” by Meyer
  23. Peter signs check: “Monkey-Hop” by Rapee
  24. Flash-back to Grandma and Asa: “Stephanie-Gavotte” by Czibulka
  25. Insert – letter – “She reminds me of you”: Repeat Girl Theme No. 11
  26. Rehearsals over: “Happy Bohemians” by Axt
  27. Curtain ascends: Repeat No. 18 “Flower Song”
  28. Act II: “Lords and Ladies” by Salzer
  29. I can’t see: “Marvelous” by De Rose
  30. Act III: “Laces and Graces” by Bratton
  31. The celebration supper: “Spreading Antics” by Gutman
  32. It’s a terrible flop: “Scherzando Hurry” by Frey
  33. You should be ashamed of yourself: “Emotional Agitato” from Drigo’s Cinema Classics
  34. Mary and Peter alone: Repeat Girl Theme No. 11
  35. Change to old folks: Repeat No. 24 “Stephanie-Gavotte”
  36. From Monday to Friday: “I’m Sitting On Top of the World” by Henderson
  37. Insert – “Peter Jones Productions”: “Everything Is Hotsy Totsy Now” by McHugh
  38. You are hereby notified: “Smile” by Heywood
  39. Lehman and wife appear: Repeat Boy Theme No. 1
  40. Eddie enters: Repeat No. 9 “Gigue”
  41. Lehman and Eddie shake hands: “Right or Wrong” by Sizemore
  42. Where’s the man who owns the show?: “Chatter” by Kahn
  43. You robber: “Elopement” by Carrozzini
  44. Church scene: “At Dawning” by Cadman
  45. Okay: Repeat Girl Theme No. 11

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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The Bushranger

Title: The Bushranger

Author: Ernst Luz

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheet, 1928

Series:

Format: Cue Sheet

Document type: Cue Sheet

All authors/contributors: Ernst Luz

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At screening: “Treachery and Vengeance” by Fletcher
  2. Sussex Manor, England: “Promenade” by Rapee-Axt
  3. After toast drunk: “Symphonic Color Classic No. 2” by Schoenfeld (RED)
  4. Maid comes to take Goldilocks to bed: “Parade of the Toys” by Schertzinger
  5. Child taken out of room: Repeat No. 3 (RED)
  6. May heaven forgive you: “The Tragic Discovery” by Patou
  7. Fade to duel: “Incidental Symphony No. 18-A” by Schertzinger
  8. End of duel: “The Tragic Discovery” by Patou
  9. A year later: Continue No. 8
  10. I’ve a pardon: “Incidental Symphony No. 7” by Kempinski
  11. Poor blighter: “Irvina” by Rolfe
  12. Fate had made an outlaw: “Incidental Symphony No. 18-B” by Schertzinger
  13. I’m going to find: Repeat No. 11 “Irvina”
  14. Murphy, I think I’ll ride out: Repeat No. 12 “Incidental Symphony No. 18-B”
  15. I’ll beat him to it: “Presto Galop” by Rosey
  16. The coach for Ballarat: Repeat No. 10 “Incidental Symphony No. 7”
  17. McCoy dismounts at coach: “Incidental Symphony No. 24” by Kempinski
  18. Coach driven off: Repeat No. 10 “Incidental Symphony No. 7”
  19. Coach stops—soldiers on coach: “Tout a Vous” by Tyers
  20. Dancers stops and applaud: “Caroma” by Pabst
  21. Girl motions how Bushranger looked: “Quelques Fleurs” by Baron
  22. Brother recognizes brother: Repeat No. 3 (RED)
  23. McCoy knocks brother down: “Hurry No. 1” by Ancliffe
  24. A thousand pounds: “Little Fawn” by Rosenbaum
  25. Why Lucy: “Lotus Flower” by McGrath
  26. Fade-out of girls on balcony: “Symphonic Color Classic No. 2” by Schoenfeld (WHITE)
  27. Edward, Edward: “Symphonic Color Classic No. 2” by Schoenfeld (RED)
  28. Sir Edward told me: Repeat no. 27 (WHITE)
  29. Girl on with lovers: Repeat No. 27 (RED)
  30. Fade-out after prisoner is taken away: Repeat No. 26 (WHITE)
  31. Girl comes from prison – exterior: “Rache-Vengeance” by Porret
  32. Prison cell: “Symphonic Color Classic No. 2” by Schoenfeld (DK. BLUE)
  33. McCoy dismounts at Outlaw Camp: “Agitato No. 11” by Lake
  34. Prisoner released: Repeat No. 32 (DK. BLUE)
  35. Soldiers mount horses: Repeat No. 33 “Agitato No. 11”
  36. McCoy thrown out of hut: Repeat No. 32 (DK. BLLUE)
  37. McCoy mounts horse: “Six Furlongs” by Bub
  38. Girl brought back to father: “Afflizione” by Gabriel Marie
  39. After boy dies: “Symphonic Color Classic No. 2” by Schoenfeld (WHITE)

Proper orchestral rest period is Nos. 20 to 29 inclusive.

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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Burning Daylight

Title: Burning Daylight

Author: Eugene Conte

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheet, 1928

Series:

Format: Cue Sheet

Document type: Cue Sheet

All authors/contributors: Eugene Conte

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At screening: “Dans la Montagne” by Delsaux
  2. Before the great: “Storm Music” by Ketelbey
  3. Interior of bar-room: “Kowboy Komedy” by Aborn
  4. Hey Virgie: “The Simpleton” by Delille
  5. Exterior: “Chariot Race” by Becce
  6. Daylight, Old Pal: “Weird Scenes from Nature” by Kilenyi
  7. It was burning Daylight: “Western Allegro” by Falck
  8. Fade-out – bottles thrown into barrel: “Nights of Gladness” by Ancliffe
  9. Card game at table: “The Gentleman Burglar” by Jacquet
  10. Daylight shows four queens: Repeat No. 4 “The Simpleton”
  11. The stranger: “The Villain” by Kay
  12. Stranger attacks girl in room: “Gruesome Misterioso” by Borch
  13. Daylight throws stranger into snow bank: Repeat No. 3 “Kowboy Komedy”
  14. Daylight goes to Virgie: “Chant d’Amour” by Jacquet
  15. They called him: “The Blizzard” by Aborn
  16. Sunday morning: “Frozen North” by Rapee-Axt
  17. On Bonanza Creek: “Mystic Glades” by Kempinski
  18. Virginia at door hears conversation: “Marche Mysterieuse” by Schad
  19. Fade-in dance hall: Repeat No. 3 “Kowboy Komedy”
  20. Virginia speaks to Daylight: “Excitement” by Breil
  21. I understand you’re going to: “Tragic Moments” by Becce
  22. The Morton crowd: Repeat No. 4 “The Simpleton”
  23. I want to speak to you alone: “Omens” by Schad
  24. Stranger leaves: “The Philanderer” by Srawley
  25. Daylight’s friends gave him: “Ripples” by Lowitz
  26. Daylight starts speech: “The Joker” by Srawley
  27. Fade-in orchestra: “Moon Sprites” by Jacquet
  28. Close-up – tabasco sauce: “Lazy Bones” by Edwards
  29. Eight faux pas: “Good-Bye” by Tosti
  30. Mister, you sure can: Repeat No. 28 “Lazy Bones”
  31. Edwin Bossett: “Monkey-Hop” by Rapee
  32. Under the guidance: Repeat No. 14 “Chant d’Amour”
  33. Fade-in Pals in outer office: “Daisy Bell” from Old Timers by Lake
  34. Elevator man stops dancers: “Scherzando Hurry” by Frey
  35. Daylight and man match strength: “The Toilers” by Axt
  36. Daylight is overpowered: Repeat No. 4 “The Simpleton”
  37. After Daylight pushes man out of office: “And the Night Raven Sings” by Bedford
  38. Daylight answers phone: “Autumn Gold” by Kappey
  39. Sunday afternoon: “Prelude” to Parlor Comedy by Baron
  40. We’re forming a pool: “Turmoil” by Brunelli
  41. The sudden heavy buying: “A Critical Moment” by Becce
  42. Virginia sees other girl: “Desire” by Siewert
  43. Ward Valley Rose: “Facing Death” by Becce
  44. Insert – newspaper: “Day of Doom” by Joels
  45. Bossett and man in office: “Ominous Moments” by Kempinski
  46. Girl enters: Repeat No. 23 “Omens”
  47. Daylight with bag sees Virginia: Repeat No. 14 “Chant d’Amour”

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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The Bugle Call

Title: The Bugle Call

Author: Ernst Luz

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheet, 1927

Series:

Format: Cue Sheet

Document type: Cue Sheet

All authors/contributors: Ernst Luz

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At screening: “Assembly Call”- bugle call by trumpeter
  2. The bugle call: “Down South” by Myddleton
  3. After one scene – colored children dancing: “Shenandoah” by Bendel
  4. Soldier turns letter to second page: “That Wonderful Mother of Mine” by Goodwin (WHITE)
  5. All aboard: “Aces High” by Boulton
  6. Fort Rumson: “Assembly Call” by trumpeter
  7. Scene on: “Radio Galop” by Bub
  8. Horses stop: “Entrance and Dance of the Goblins” by Schertzinger (YELLOW)
  9. Coogan blows bugle: “Bugle Call” by trumpeter as introduction to No. 10
  10. One scene: “The Live Wire” by Frey
  11. Wait till you see: Repeat No. 8 (YELLOW)
  12. Fade-out as wagon drives off: “Parade of the Wooden Soldiers” by Jessel
  13. After Coogan sees toy soldiers: Repeat No. 4 (WHITE)
  14. Jackie Coogan runs out of room: “Alice” by Hauenschild
  15. Society notes – paper: “Laughing Eyes” by Silberberg
  16. Soldiers, go to sleep: “Taps” by trumpeter
  17. Scene well on: “Boogie Man’s Patrol” by Boehnlein
  18. Coogan puts bugle to lips: “Boots and Saddles” – bugle call
  19. One scene: “Roller Coaster” by Schertzinger
  20. Close-up of Coogan at window: “The Busy Bee” by Bendix
  21. Imitation of steps walking upstairs: “In the Middle of the Night” by Rose
  22. The Armee. The Armee. It’s hep, hep, hep: “American Patrol” by Meacham
  23. Good-bye: “Immortellen Waltz” by Gung’l
  24. Fade-out to potato scene: “We’re In the Army Now”
  25. Cook stopes playing guitar: “On the Mill Dam” by Babb
  26. Jackie Coogan runs into room to father: Repeat No. 4 (WHITE)
  27. The day that his future step-mother arrived: “Jollity” by Zamecnik
  28. Captain Tremayn’s regrets: Repeat No. 8 (YELLOW)
  29. Girl walks from Jackie Coogan: “Dagger Dance” by Herbert (BROWN)
  30. End of Indian scene: Repeat No. 8 (YELLOW)
  31. Most people think: Repeat NO. 29 (BROWN)
  32. My mother wasn’t afraid of Indians: “Love Secrets” by Zamecnik
  33. Jackie Coogan eating soup: “The Season’s Greetings” by Marquardt
  34. I’m sure Billy didn’t mean to hurt you: Repeat No. 4 (WHITE)
  35. From then on, every day: “My Lady’s Boudoir” by Schertzinger
  36. Let’s give them: “Hark the Held Angel’s Sing” from Five Favorite Yule-Tide Songs by Mendelssohn
  37. Husband and wife embrace: bugle call one scene, then segue to ‘All America” by Zamecnik
  38. Where’s Billy: “Vivacity” by Conterno
  39. Jackie Coogan crawls over tree at grave: Repeat No. 4 (WHITE)
  40. He called me mother: Continue No. 39, pathetic and slow
  41. Coogan embraces father: “Pathos – Incidental Miniatures No. 2” by Schertzinger
  42. Shortly after spring: Repeat No. 18 “Boots and Saddles”
  43. After one trumpeter scene: “Devil Dogs” by Marquardt
  44. Long shot of soldiers on horseback: Repeat No. 29 (BROWN)
  45. Coogan walks from soldier to house fence: “Tears – Indicental Miniatures No. 2” by Schertzinger
  46. Would you: “Indian Orgy” by Rapee-Axt
  47. Coogan on horseback blows bugle: Long bugle call by trumpeter
  48. Second scene- Coogan blowing bugle: Repeat No. 29 (BROWN)
  49. Coogan blows bugle again: Recall – bugle call
  50. Coogan stops blowing bugle: “Hurry No. 25” by Lake
  51. Soldiers at rescue at fort: “Battle Agitato No. 16” by Minot
  52. Coogan at cave rescued: Repeat No. 4 (WHITE)

Proper orchestral rest period is Nos. 27 to 36 inclusive.

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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Buck Privates

Title: Buck Privates

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: “American Festival March” by Riesenfeld
  2. Cast: “Over There” by Cohan
  3. Captain, you will find: “Where Do We Go From Here?” by Wenrich
  4. The boys celebrated: “Mess – Trumpet Call”
  5. Boys eating chow: “Soup Song” by Archer
  6. Anna appears: ANNA THEME – “Douce Fievre” by Y’Ener
  7. Under an arrangement: HULDA THEME – “Schuhplattler Tanz” by See
  8. Boys stop at Hartmann’s house: Repeat No. 3 “Where Do We Go From Here?
  9. Officer walks up: “The American Guard” by Bergh
  10. Go on in, if that egg kills you: “Razzing Theme” by Rapee
  11. Anna appears: Repeat Anna Theme No. 6
  12. The Army: Burlesque on “How Dry I Am” by Kempinski
  13. Flash-back to Anna and John: Repeat Anna Theme No. 6
  14. Anna walks from house: “Following You Around” by Kahn
  15. John starts to play sausages and sing: “Love Me and the World is Mine” by Ball
  16. Anna starts for home: “Ain’t She Sweet?” by Ager
  17. Come on Buddy: SERGEANT THEME – “Down By the Winegar Woiks” by Donovan
  18. He kisses Hulda: “Gigue” by Bradford
  19. Flash to boys at bar drinking: “Sweet Adeline”
  20. Two boys stagger from bar room: “Two In a Bar” by Copping
  21. Sergeant appears: “Elopement” by Carrozzini
  22. Hulda joins hum at table: Repeat Hulda theme No. 7
  23. Hulda face close-up – changes expression: ‘Mal de Mer” by Lange
  24. Hulda on street – slow motion: “Yip-I-Addy-I-Aye”
  25. Citizens see her queer actions: “Day of Doom” by Joels
  26. Flash-back to Hulda: Repeat No. 23 “Mal de Mer”
  27. Insert – announcement: “La Fee Melusine:” by Cas
  28. What right: “Assembly Call”
  29. Commanding officer appears: “The Big Parade” by Axt
  30. Anna in room dressing: Repeat Anna theme No. 6
  31. Sergeant appears: Repeat Sergeant theme No. 17
  32. Hulda appears: “It Had to Be You” by Jones
  33. Sergeant Butts: “Repeat No. 29 “The Big Parade”
  34. Flash-back to Anna and John: Repeat Anna theme No. 6
  35. Hartmann appears: “Chatter” by Kahn
  36. John sees statuette on mantel: “Nibelungen March” by Wagner
  37. Bugle sounds assembly: Repeat No. 28 “Assembly Call”
  38. Exterior – soldiers gathering: “National Emblem March” by Bagley
  39. Hartmann drags Anna from scene: “Gossip” by Borch
  40. John greeted by his buddies: “My Buddy” by Donaldson
  41. Night scene – John in garden: “Whispering Flowers” by Von Blon
  42. Anna meets John in garden: Repeat Anna theme No. 6
  43. Hartmann and committee: Repeat No. 36 “Nibelungen March”
  44. Men leave house – peek over fence: “Animal Cartoonix No. 2” by Aborn
  45. Sergeant appears: Repeat Sergeant theme No. 17
  46. Sergeant embraces Anna: “Camorra” by Joels
  47. Scissors handed to Hartmann: “Berceuse” by Jarnefelt
  48. Anna in boudoir weeping – opens present: Repeat Anna theme No. 6
  49. Hartmann and Anna with officer: Repeat No. 29 “The Big Parade”
  50. The next morning: “Ain’t We Got Fun” by Whiting
  51. Hulda enters Anna’s boudoir: “Intermezzo Perpetual” by Lowitz
  52. Hulda in bridal gown: Burlesque on “Mendelssohn’s and Wagner’s Wedding March” by Kempinski
  53. Flash-back to boys: “Gigue” by Gretry-Mottl
  54. Flash-back to wedding ceremony: Burlesque on “Mendelssohn’s and Wagner’s Wedding March” by Kempinski
  55. Boys rush into room and kidnap bride: “Aeroplane Galop” by Lamothe
  56. Sergeant lifts bride’s veil: Repeat Hulda theme No. 7
  57. Johnny, please don’t hit me: Repeat Anna theme No.6

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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Brotherly Love

Title: Brotherly Love

Author: Ernst Luz

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheet, 1928

Series:

Format: Cue Sheet

Document type: Cue Sheet

All authors/contributors: Ernst Luz

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At screening: “Wooing” from Love Tales by Schertzinger (WHITE)
  2. If women’s skirts: “In Cheerful Mood” by Gabriel Marie
  3. Play once and segue: “The Philanderer” by Srawley (BROWN)
  4. Girl barber begins to work on Karl Dane: “Symphonic Incidentals No. 15” by Marquardt (RED)
  5. I’m awfully sorry: “Butterflies” by Arundale
  6. K. Arthur opens street door: “Allegro Buffonesco” by Kempinski
  7. Shawl flies on fan: Repeat No. 1 (WHITE)
  8. There’s a town in Massachusetts: Repeat No. 4 (RED)
  9. Karl Dane puts money in blind man’s box: “Agitato” by Armandola (LT. BLUE)
  10. Fender falls off Ford car: “Symphonic Incidentals No. 15” by Marquardt (RED)
  11. Fade-put of police station scene: “Fairy Tiptoe” by Fredericks
  12. Play once and segue: “The Philanderer” by Srawley (BROWN)
  13. The big brute: Repeat No. 9 (LT. BLUE)
  14. Hospital: “The Philanderer” by Srawley (BROWN)
  15. Prisoner brought to hospital: “Wooing” from Love Tale by Schertzinger (WHITE)
  16. Boy and girl scene in hospital to warden in office: “Marionettes” by Byford
  17. Play once and segue: Repeat No. 14 (BROWN)
  18. Exterior scene – auto on: “Close Up” Kaufman
  19. Play twice and segue: “Rural Flirts” by Bradford
  20. The next day was Sunday: “First Call of Spring” by Smith
  21. This is on me: “Lead, Kindly Light” from Hymns of the Sabbath by O’Hare (organ and voice)
  22. End of girl singing: “Organ transformation”
  23. Congregation stands up: “Nearer My God To Thee” from Hymns of the Sabbath by O’Hare
  24. End of song: Repeat No. 22 “Organ transformation”
  25. Fade-out of church interior: “Improvisation” by Beghon
  26. Fade-out of turkey cutting scene: “Petite Bijouterie” by Bohm
  27. I’ve never known a boy like you: Repeat No. 18 (WHITE)
  28. Fade-out of girl on swing: Repeat No. 19 “Cavatina”
  29. Fade-put after title – “This town is getting on my nerves”: “Mysterioso No. 1 by Luz (whistling)
  30. Can you whistle Yankee Doodle: “Yankee Doodle” from American National Melodies by Asher
  31. Haines comes from bank: “Incidental Symphony No. 32” by Kempinski
  32. Child talks to Haines: “Woodland Stream” by Beghon
  33. Girl seen on screen: “Love Dreams” by Golden (WHITE)
  34. Fade-out as father and daughter walk to house: Repeat No. 31 “Incidental Symphony No. 22”
  35. We’re all going to stay I this town: “Romance” by Wieniawski
  36. Two crooks leave room: “Love’s Response” by Marquardt
  37. Stop with two shots: “A.B.C. Dramatic Set No. 18-B2” by Luz
  38. I thought it was a robber; “A.B.C. Dramatic Set No. 18-C3” by Luz
  39. Fade to newspaper article: “Dramatic Tension No. 1” by Levy (RED)
  40. Fade-out to detective to bank interior: “Budding Blossoms” by Schoenfeld
  41. Father of girl walks from lovers: Repeat No. 33 (WHITE)
  42. Children on screen (segue quickly): Scherzoso” by Friml
  43. Haines opens telegram: “Uneasiness” by Mendelssohn (LT. BLUE)
  44. Haines at desk handling money: Repeat No. 33 (WHITE)
  45. Girl leaves office: Repeat No. 39 (RED)
  46. Play once and segue: “May Dreams” by Borch
  47. Laugh this off: “Symphonic Incidentals No. 17” by Marquardt
  48. Just a matter of form: Repeat No. 39 (RED)
  49. Girl enters office: Repeat No. 43 (LT. BLUE)
  50. Safe door opened: “Love Dreams” by Golden (WHITE)

Proper orchestral rest period is Nos. 20 to 31 inclusive.

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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The Broadway Drifter

Title: The Broadway Drifter

Author: E.K. Blanck

Publisher: Musical Synopsis, 1927

Series:

Format: Cue Sheet

Document type: Cue Sheet

All authors/contributors: E.K. Blanck

OCLC Number:

Contents:

Love theme – “Love Me All the Time” by Rose

  1. At screening: “L’Amour Valsant” by Kirk
  2. An apartment hotel: “Le Retour” by Bizet
  3. It wasn’t only: “Carolina Stomp” by Bloom
  4. Bob Stafford: “Valse Divine” by Rosey
  5. Winston coughing: “Adagio Cantabile” by Smith
  6. Showdown of cards: “The Verdict” by Mause
  7. Many women had angled: “Adorable” by Wynburn
  8. You might as well: “Treachery” by Fletcher
  9. You’re a little too: “Dramatic Tension No. 6” by Zamecnik
  10. Father enters: “Amoureuse” by Gillet
  11. You probably heard: “Cavatina” by Raff
  12. Bob looks at B’way: “Tragic Parting” by Hausenchild
  13. In the morning: “Glad Days” by Berche
  14. Newspaper insert; “Lucky Day” by Henderson
  15. The door of: “Mountain Greenery” by Rodgers
  16. Ever since you’ve been: LOVE THEME
  17. Eileen’s uncle: “Fluerette D-Amour” by Fletcher
  18. Winston had found: “Gaiety” by Savino
  19. Home of Doug Harmon: “Ashes of Roses” by Arnold
  20. Bob at home: LOVE THEME
  21. Winston and Mignon: “Intermezzo” by Arinsky
  22. Girls in gymnasium: “Pastime” by Clutsam
  23. A home such as: LOVE THEME
  24. You have a college: “Apres L’Orage” by Mouton
  25. Laura enters: “Misterioso Allo Valse” by Savino
  26. You boys can run: “Little Flower Garden” by Breil
  27. Close of up cards: “Autumn Voices” by Bassett
  28. The bridge game had: LOVE THEME
  29. Weeks had passed: “Aeroplane Galop” by LaMothe
  30. I don’t know what: “Ellinge” by Byford
  31. Flashback of plane: “Moto Pericoloso” by Schad
  32. Winston and Mignon: “Plotting” by Lecoq
  33. An hour later; “Conspiracy” by Zamecnik
  34. Bob enters: “Affizione” by G. Marie
  35. And I trusted you: LOVE THEME
  36. To Eileen: “Simple Aveu” by Thome
  37. Newspaper insert: “The Meeting” by Jebe
  38. Bob was back: “Precious” by Whiting
  39. Bob leaves: “Desperation” by Schad
  40. Eileen at piano: “Panicky Agitato” by Berge
  41. Eileen sighs: LOVE THEME
  42. Winston alone: “Agony” by Kempinski
  43. Happiness – success: LOVE THEME

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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