Title: Man-Made Women
Author: Rudolph Berliner
Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheet, 1928
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Format: Cue Sheet
Document type: Cue Sheet
All authors/contributors: Rudolph Berliner
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Contents:
- At Screening: “Hubby Hobby” by Zamecnik
- Young Man Dressing Before Mirror: “He’s the Last Word” by Donaldson
- Young Woman Appears on Screen: “Valse Caprice” by Rubenstein
- Insert—Hands on Piano Keys: “Stepping On the Ivories” by McLaughlin
- Three Men In Room: “Playful Rondo” by Greene
- Nan Arrives Home—Opens Door: “Naughty Waltz” by Levy
- Insert—Table Set for Dinner: “Canzonetta” by Godard
- Now I Want To Know: “Jealous Moon” by Zamecnik
- You Fell In Love: “Take Me Back To Your Heart” by Meyer
- Fade-In—Nan and John in Motor Car: “Ripples” by Lowitz
- Fade-In—Locomotive Wheels: Orchestra Tacet
Segue: “Funny Faces” by Ring-Hager
- Insert—Clock: “Children’s Games” by Ascher
- John Opens Door of Room: Repeat No.8 “Jealous Moon”
- If This Amuses You: “Appassionato No.2” by Tyson
- It’s Time We Came: “Dream Shadows” by Spitalny
- Fade-In—Nan In Street Clothes: “Moon Madness” by Lodge
- Exterior—Race Track: “In the Stirrups” by Zamecnik
- Interior—Back to Georgette’s Apartment: “My Lady Boudoir” by Schertzinger
- Fade-In—Railroad Station: “A Gay Lothario” by Bierman
- Fade-In—Insert—Three Theatre Tickets: “Valse Nanette” by Friml
- Georgette Appears In Doorway: “Romance” by Svendsen
- Very Well Then, I’m Through: “Reproach” by Zamecnik
- Nan At Window: “One Wo has Yearned Alone” by Tschaikowsky
- It Isn’t Easy For Me: “Resignation” by Casadesus
- Insert—Telegram In Man’s Hands: “La Lettre de Manon” by Gillet
- Insert—Clock 8:30: “A Lesson in Flirtation” by Roberts
- John And Moret Leave Man: Repeat No.8 “Jealous Moon”
- You Have The Impertinence: “Rhapsody Appassionata” by Ketelbey
- John Opens Door—Sees Nan: “Vision d’Amour” by Byford
- Insert—Tear Drop On Hand: Repeat No. 9 “Take Me Back To Your Heart”
- Exterior—Moret In Motor Car: “I’ll Just Roll Along” by DeRose
- Butler Knocks On Door: “Hugs and Kisses” by Alter
Source: Carl Braun Collection
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