A Harp in Hock

Title: A Harp in Hock

Author: Rudolph Berliner

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheets, 1916

Series:

Format: Cue sheet

Document type: Cue sheet

All authors/contributors: Rudolph Berliner

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At screening: “Streets of New York” from Red Mill by Herbert
  2. Abrams enters shop: “Der Rabi Hot Geheisen Lustig Sein” by Fleischman
  3. Don’t feel so bad: “Sadness” by Engleman
  4. There is a limit: “Bleeding Hearts” by Levy
  5. Through the days: “Starland” by O’Connor
  6. Woman carrying candle seen: “Tears” by Reyer
  7. Woman kisses beads: “Silent Woe” from Three Songs from Eliland by V. Fielitz
  8. It wasn’t so difficult: Repeat No. 2 “Der Rabi Geheisen Lustig Sein”
  9. Man enters eith tool box: “Frailach No. 5” by Ascher
  10. Fade-in—Dispensary—east side: “Miss Mischief” by Kempinski
  11. Timothy seen in shop: “Humoresque” by Tschaikovsky
  12. Two boys start fighting: “Rage” by Axt
  13. Doctor and Timothy in shop: “Little Trifler” by Barnard
  14. The night of the: “Springtime of Life” by Marquardt
  15. Doctor sees Nora leave in auto: “All Alone” by Berlin
  16. Why eat herring: “Listen to This” by Kaufman
  17. Insert—Violin—people dancing: “Steppin’ In Society” by Askt
  18. Doctor sees Nora: “Oh, You” by Suskind
  19. Doctor and Nora leave Abrams’ table: “Charmaine” by Rapee
  20. Nora and doctor stop dancing: “Lucky-Buck” by Levan
  21. Fade-in—Nora and doctor at stone wall: “Because I Love You” by Berlin
  22. Abrams seen in shop: “The Joker” by Srawley
  23. Timothy starts swaying: “Mal de Mer” by Lange
  24. Man and woman enter shop: “Mysterious Stranger” by Kay
  25. The haunting fear: “Elegy” by Friml
  26. Two men enter shop: Repeat No. 24 “Mysterious Stranger”
  27. Go to sleep: “Poeme d’Espoir” by Gabriel Marie
  28. Timothy goes back to officers: “Poursuite Dramatique” (Drigo’s Cinema Classics)
  29. Insert—West side orphanage: “The Thoroughbred” by Englemann
  30. Abrams seen: “Pelerinage” by Franceschi
  31. Timothy comes to window: “Prelude” by Chopin
  32. Insert—Pari of shoes: “Resignation” by Casadesus
  33. Nora and aunt seen outside: “Twilight Hour” by Savino
  34. Police car arrives: “Allegro Misterioso” by Axt
  35. Abrams see Timothy: “Joy” by Zamecnik
  36. Timothy leaves Abrams’ lap: “Melodie” by Rachmaninoff
  37. Crowd seen outside: “Unrest” by Geehl
  38. Insert—Commissioner of child welfare: “Whispering Hope” by Dews
  39. Abrams seen at door: “Excitement” by Breil
  40. The commissioner says: Repeat No. 2 “Der Rabi Geheisen Lustig Sein”
  41. Boys start fighting: “Paddy Whack” by Ascher

Notes: Cues transcribed by James Doering

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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The Rush Hour

Title: The Rush Hour

Author: Rudolph Berliner

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheets, 1928

Series:

Format: Cue sheet

Document type: Cue sheet

All authors/contributors: Rudolph Berliner

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At screening: Rush Hours by Sanders
  2. An early morning scene: Oh How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning
  3. Hurry Margie: Step Lively by Roberts
  4. The morning rush hour: Step With Pep by Kaufman
  5. There goes my lunch: Pop Goes the Weasel
  6. Now I’ll have to: Never Mind by Breau
  7. It was one of: Jolly Trotters by Gillet
  8. Newlyweds and still: I’m Glad I’m Married by Von Tilzer
  9. Margie and girl alone: Desire by Siewert
  10. The evening rush hour: THEME: Idolizing by West
  11. Margie stands up: Loves Chatter by Mendoza
  12. Early the next morning: Ocean Breezes by Herbert
  13. All sharks and suckers: The Water Bug by Miles
  14. Margie seen in linen room: Ripping Waves by Hall
  15. Dunrock enters stateroom: Whispers by Dean
  16. Margie at washstand: Mal de Mer by Lange
  17. Margie jumps into basket: Snare drum solo

SEGUE: Cat and Mice by Leonard

  1. So with Margie as: In Merry Mood by Axt
  2. Margie opens candy-box: Why Do I Always Remember by Gunsky
  3. After Margie leaves bill: It’s a Million to One You’re in Love by Davis
  4. Margie in wireless room: THEME: Idolizing by West
  5. Within an hour: Follow the Swallow by Henderson
  6. The coast line of: On the Riviera by Baron
  7. Margie climbs aboard boat: Merry Playmates by Howgill
  8. By the time Dan: Follow the Swallow by Henderson
  9. The rush hour: Gaily Thro’ Life by Schad
  10. If you like it: Why Do I Always Remember by Gunsky
  11. After Margie leaves room: Fairy Tales by Komzak
  12. Dunrock enters Margie’s room: The Interrupted Rendezvous by Goublier
  13. Dan and officer seen: Follow the Swallow by Henderson
  14. The Bohemia Café: Café Chantant by Fletcher
  15. Fat woman stops dancing: The Camel Walk by Smith
  16. Margie and others seated at table: A Game of Tag by Trinkaus
  17. Frog appears in dish: Pollywog’s Frolic by Rapee-Axt
  18. That hilarious hour: Ain’t We Carryin’ On by Frisch
  19. Margie slaps Dunrock: Stop It by Kaufman
  20. Thanks for the: Betrayed by Verdi
  21. Dan and officer appear: Follow the Swallow by Henderson
  22. Motor car stops in forest: Comedy Excitement by Zamecnik
  23. When you have: Funeral March of a Marionet by Gounod

SEGUE: Good-Bye by Tosti

  1. Margie sees Dan: Follow the Swallow by Henderson
  2. Bill leaves Margie an Dan: THEME: Idolizing by West

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Source: Silent Film Collection, Adele Sullivan materials, American Music Research Center, University of Colorado at Boulder

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