The Princess From Hoboken

Title: The Princess From Hoboken

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: “A Bit O’Blarney” by Helf
  2. Creditors Enter: “Chatter” by Kahn
  3. Shiela Enters: “When Irish Eyes Are Smiling” by Ball
  4. Soup Places On Table: Repeat No.1 “A Bit O’Blarney”
  5. Terry In Auto—Looks At Shiela: “So Will I” by Brown
  6. What’ll You Have Today Mr. Barsky: “Marche Slave” by Tschaikowsky
  7. I Got An Idea: “Flocons de Neige” by Bradford-Boutelje
  8. Insert—Gala Opening: “Balalaika” by Delsaux
  9. What Is There To Laugh At: “Chatterbox” by Sanders
  10. Orchestra Starts To Play: “Song of the Boatmen of the Volga” by Cady
  11. They Jump From Boat—Start Dance: “Russian National Dance from ‘Echoes of the Volga’” by Seredy
  12. Into Boat Again—Hauled Off Floor: Repeat No.10 “Song of the Boatmen of the Volga”
  13. There’s Going To Be An American Riot: “Gigue” by Gretry-Mottl
  14. Her Imperial Highness: “Russian March” by Bruhms
  15. We Want The Beautiful Princess: “Marionette” by Arndt
  16. Curtains Open: “Whispering Flowers” by V. Blon
  17. Now That We Can Say: “Coming of Spring” by Godard
  18. Dancing Starts: LOVE THEME “Pretty Cinderella” by Harris
  19. Ten Visitskies Later: “Nirvana” by Mouton
  20. I Wouldn’t Take: Repeat Love Theme No.18
  21. Terry Produces Cigarette Case: “Because I Love You” by Berlin
  22. Prince Anton: ANTON THEME “Scheherazada” by Korsakow
  23. Bazaar: “Moto Perpetuo” by Bergunker
  24. Shiela and Terry and Sleigh: “Idolizing” by West
  25. Flash-Back To Bazaar: “Rural Flirts” by Bradford
  26. Lovers In Sleigh At Door Again; Repeat Love Theme No.18
  27. They Enter House: “By Moonlight” by DeKoven
  28. They Enter Library—Look From Window: “Looking At The World Thru Rose Colored Glasses” by Steiger
  29. I Have A Pleasant Surprise For You: “A Mysterious Event” by Zamecnik
  30. Shiela and Anton Sit On Couch: Repeat Anton Theme No.22
  31. There Never Was A Princess: “Appassionato Lirico” by Berge
  32. Shiela Alone—Picks Up Telephone: “So Blue” by Henderson
  33. Anton and Pal Packing Plunder: “Serenade” by Rachmaninoff
  34. Police at Door: “Reproach” by Zamecnik
  35. Terry Speaks To Old Folk: Repeat No.1 “A Bit O’Blarney”
  36. Telephone Rings: “La Foret Perfide” by Gabriel Marie
  37. Terry Takes Bracelet From Pocket: Repeat Love Theme No.18

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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The Power of Silence

Title: The Power of Silence

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: “Banquos Ghost” by Leuschner
  2. Fade-In Picture: MAMIE THEME “Trees” by Rasbach
  3. Ladies and Gentlemen of the Jury: “Rhythmic Misterioso” by Damesek
  4. Hotel Desk—Mamie Hurries Out: “Unfinished Symphony” by Schubert
  5. Did You Kill This Man?: “Danger Conjure” by Gabriel Marie
  6. Flash To Court Room: “Pieurs de Novembre” by Fosse
  7. Donald Stone: “Affection” by Schad
  8. James Hobson: “An Old Love Story” by Janssen
  9. Yes Sir, One Night: “A Romantic Night” by Spitalny
  10. Mamie Leans On Desk: “Mother” by Romberg
  11. Insert—The Evening World: Repeat No.3 “Rhythmic Misterioso”
  12. Close-Up Of Mamie: “Chanson Algerian” by Bradford
  13. Insert—Diary: Repeat Mamie Theme No.2
  14. Mamie In Furnished Room With Baby: BABY THEME “Mighty Lak A Rose” by Nevin
  15. Smith And Woman Drinking In Saloon: “African Moon” by Earle
  16. Flash-Back To Baby: “Stately Grace” by Spitlaney
  17. Since You Claim This My Son’s Child: “Broken Hearts” by Somerville
  18. They Leave Room: Repeat Baby Theme No.14
  19. And So Mamie: Repeat Mamie Theme No.2
  20. Mamie Playing With Child: “Poupee Valsante” by Poldini
  21. Child Falls Down Stairs: “Implorations” by Pasternack
  22. Doctors At Table In Operation Uniforms: “Berceuse” by Jarnefelt
  23. And So For Twenty Years: “Appassionato No.40” by Borch
  24. Insert—Jury Out Nine Hours: “Melancholic Andante” by Pintel
  25. Not Guilty: Repeat Mamie Theme No.2
  26. Well Gloria: “Dramatic Reproach” by Berge
  27. What’s Happened: “Scherzando Hurry” by Frey
  28. Clock Ticking: “Amorous Adventure” by Bradford
  29. In The Morning: “Heart Throbs” by Herbert
  30. Are You Going To Tell Her Or Not?: “Chatter” by Kahn
  31. I’ll Tell You What Happened: “Appassionato No.3” by Axt
  32. And You Knew It All The Time: Repeat Mamie Theme No.2

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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The Perfect Crime

Title: The Perfect Crime

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: “Overture Italiene” by Zerco
  2. Fade-In Cloudy Misty Street: “Unfinished Symphony” by Schubert
  3. Insert—“POLICE ETC.”: “Rhythmic Misterioso” by Damesek
  4. In A Big Gloomy House: BENSON THEME “Prelude ‘Cyrano’” by Damrosch
  5. Detective Wilmot And Friend Appear: “L’Angoissante aventure” by Gabriel Marie
  6. Insert—“TOOTHACE OUTFIT”: “Uneasiness” by Mendelssohn
  7. Insert—“WRITING IN DIARY”: “Remorse” by Zamecnik
  8. Benson Picks Up Stella’s Photograph: STELLA THEME “Amorous Adventure” by Bradford
  9. Insert—“MURDER AS A FINE ART”: “Appasssionato No.1” by Kempinski
  10. Benson Starts To Draw: Repeat No.2 “Unfinished Symphony”
  11. Dial of Clock: “La Foret Perfide” by Gabriel Marie
  12. Benson Crashes Through Door: “Dramatic Allegro” by Savino
  13. Insert—“NEWSPAPER HEADLINES”: Repeat No.3 “Rhythmic Misterioso”
  14. Hand Pushes Doorbell: “Anxiete” by Srawley
  15. Stella Enters: Repeat Stella Theme No.8
  16. Flash To Detectives: “A Frivolous Patrol” by Goublier
  17. Stella and Benson In Auto: “Joyous Spirits” by Savino
  18. They Stand At Tree: Repeat Stella Theme No.8
  19. Insert—“Frisbie Murderer Found”: “The Plot Thickens” by Srawley
  20. The Last Hours Of The Trial: “Affliction” by Baron
  21. Insert—“Mrs. Frisbie’s Testimony”: “La Mer Sombre” by Fosse
  22. Jury returns To Court Room: “Douleur” by Andrieu
  23. Boy In Cell: “Chanson Melancholique” by Collinge
  24. Benson With Diagram Seated At Table: Repeat Benson Theme No.4
  25. Benson Takes Seat At Desk: “Despair” by Kalbe
  26. I Heard Everything: “Appassionato Lirico” by Berge
  27. Charles, I Beg of You: Repeat Stella Theme No.8
  28. Benson Picks Up Telephone: Repeat Benson Theme No.4
  29. Benson Offers Hands To Be Cuffed: “Shannon River” by Friml
  30. Stella Seated At Desk; “Souvenir” by Herbert
  31. Benson Leaves and Walks Down Street: Repeat Stella Theme No.8

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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The Opening Night

Title: The Opening Night

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: CAROL THEME “Love Theme from ‘Fall of a Nation’” by Herbert
  2. You’re Too Much Too Calm, Carol: “Nice-Excentric” by Callemien
  3. Flash-Back To Stage: “Intermezzo Giocoso” by Egener
  4. Insert—Telegram: “Le Retour” by Bizet
  5. Miniature Stage: “Murmuring Breezes” by Gillet
  6. Well Aaron Hinkle: “Dreams of Love” by Liszt
  7. Packing Bags, ETC.: “Home Sweet Home”
  8. Father Enters Child’s Room: “The Slumber Boat” by Gaynor
  9. Steamship: “A Busy Thoroughfare” by Baron
  10. Look After Carol and Baby: “Roxy and His Gang” by Krueger
  11. Thirty-Six Hours Later: “L’Angoissante Aventure” by Gabriel Marie
  12. Steamer Strikes Derelict: “Furioso No.4” by Bergunker
  13. Then For The First Time: “The Destruction of the Temple” by Darcieux
  14. The Balkan Had Sunk: “Chanson Algerian” by Bradford
  15. Insert—Theatrical Producer: “Lamento from Pique Dame” by Tschaikowsky
  16. For Three Months: “Lamento from Pique Dame” by Tschaikowsky
  17. Man Enters Room: “Melody” by Franck
  18. Carol In Lawyer’s Office: “Woodland Dreams” by Vargas
  19. Song of the Wanderer: “Moret
  20. He Walks Toward Carriage: CHANDLER THEME “Chanson Triste” by Tschaikowsky
  21. Sitting In Train: “Rhythmic Misteroso” by Damesek
  22. Curtain Rises: Repeat Carol Theme No.1
  23. Chandler Leaves Seat: Repeat Chandler Theme No.20
  24. The Home That Once Was His: Repeat No.7 “Home Sweet Home”
  25. He Enters Child’s Room: Repeat No.8 “The Slumber Boat”
  26. Carol Enters Child’s Room: “Valse Triste” by Sibelius
  27. I Wouldn’t Speak of Love, Carol: “Reproach” by Zamecnik
  28. If I Were Only Brave: “Andante from ‘Pathetique Symphony No.6” by Tschaikowsky
  29. Every Day: Repeat Chandler Theme No.20
  30. Jimmie Dressing For Wedding: “I’m Sitting On Top of the World” by Henderson
  31. Carol and Jimmie Appear From House: “Wedding March” by Mendelssohn
  32. Chandler At Garage: Repeat Chandler Theme No.20
  33. Chandler Kisses Handkerchief: Repeat Carol Theme No.1

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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The Office Scandal

Title: The Office Scandal

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: “Whitecaps” by Schad
  2. Exterior of Stable: “Approaching Mutiny” by Schad
  3. Champ Tracy Fired Shot: “Flocons de Neige” by Bradford
  4. Two Reporters Enter: “Coeur Meurtri” by Gabriel Marie
  5. How Come Every Lousy: “Under The Leaves” by Thome
  6. Night Court: “Spring Cleaning” by Bradford
  7. Andy Rises From Seat: “Andante Amoroso” by Axt
  8. Anything I Can Do: THEME “The Answer In Your Eyes” by Savino
  9. Insert—Newspaper: “After Midnight” by Bradford
  10. Police Baffled: “Suite Domestic No.1” by Riesenfeld
  11. Insert: Repeat Theme No.8
  12. And That’s The Last: “The Rocking Horse” by Borch
  13. Flash To Large Room: “Le Retour” by Bizet
  14. Kick Over With Ten “Smackers”: “Baker’s Boy and the Chimney Sweep” by Herbert
  15. Jerry Visiting Mrs. Tracy: “Adoree” by Friml
  16. Maid Enters Room: “Rhythmic Misterioso” by Damesek
  17. My Nerves Are Shattered: “Recitative Patetico” by Peele
  18. Typewriter Keyboard: “Air de Ballet” by Herbert
  19. Telephone Rings: “Second Misterioso a la Valse” by Savino
  20. By The Way, You Know Lillian Tracy: “Intermezzo” by Granados
  21. Jerry At Desk: Repeat Theme No.8
  22. Andy Answers Telephone: “Misterioso alla Valse” by Savino
  23. Insert—Programme: “Nymphs Frolic” by Bradford
  24. Well, Speak Out: Repeat Theme No.8
  25. Tracy Speaks To Andy: “Agitato Pathetic” by Kilenyi
  26. Tracy In Apartment—Jerry Enters: “Fanchonette” by Klemm
  27. For Reasons Of My Own: “Misterioso Eccitato” by Becce
  28. Flash-Back To Office: “Dramatic Conversation” by Becce
  29. Jerry Enters: “Dram. Andante No.1” by Rapee-Axt
  30. Miss Cullen, I Let A Young Man In: “Golden Autumn” by Schad
  31. Champ Tracy Was Killed: “Adventure d’Amour” by Bradford
  32. Telephone Rings: “Prelude ‘Cyrano’” by Damrosch
  33. Jerry Looks Down: “To The Rescue” by Carbonara
  34. I Think Mrs. Tracy Has Something: “Serenade” by Rachmaninoff
  35. Well, Why Don’t You Shove Off: Repeat Theme No.8

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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The Notorious Lady

Title: The Notorious Lady

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: “Improviso” by Fosse
  2. Gilbert Patton: “Pres de la Source” by Fosse
  3. Mary Enters His Apartment: “Passionato” by Borch
  4. Justice: “Lamento from Pique Dame” by Tschaikowsky
  5. Spectators Start To Enter Court Room: L’Angoissante Aventure” by Gabriel Marie
  6. Marlow Enters Court Room: “Adagio Pathetique” by Godard
  7. So Mary Marlow Saved Her Husband’s Life: “A Cryptic Sea Tale” by Sibelius
  8. The Coast Streamer: “Dawn from ‘A Day in May’” by Friml
  9. Manuel Silvera: SILVERA THEME “Intermezzo” by Granados
  10. Was Silvera Bothering You?: MARY THEME “Love Song” by Wright
  11. Insert—Silvera Reading It: Repeat Silvera Theme No.9
  12. Freed of the Fever: “Semi-Oriental Maestoso” by Becce
  13. Launch Appears: “From The South” by Nicode
  14. Man At Bar Drinking: “Two In A Bar” by Copping
  15. Mary Gazing At River: Repeat Mary Theme No.10
  16. Well I’ve Found Excitement: “Sword Dance” by Delerue
  17. Silvera Appears Through Rear Door: Repeat Silvera Theme No.9
  18. Silvera Grabs Mary By Arm: “Facing Death” by Becce
  19. Silvera Makes Exit: “Remorse” by Zamecnik
  20. Won’t You Marry Me?: “I Love You Truly” by Bond
  21. There’s A Fascinating Lady: “Agitato No.84” by Berge
  22. Boat Starts On Trip: “Threatening Elements” by Schad
  23. Engine Room of Boat: “Pas de Voiles from ‘La Source’ Ballet” by Delibes
  24. Go Back To Your Wheel: “Passepied” by Delibes
  25. It Has Always Been Man’s Lot: “Chant d’Amour” by Frommel
  26. After Arduous Weeks: “Jungle Drums” by Ketelbey
  27. You and Carewe Had Better: “Joy” by Zamecnik
  28. Mary and Friends About Table: Repeat Mary Theme No.10
  29. Marlow Standing On High Ledge: “Treachery and Vengeance” by Fletcher
  30. Night Scene: Repeat No.26 “Jungle Drums”
  31. When A Man Goes Through This: “Misterioso” by Minot
  32. Shot: “Adriana Lecouvreur” by Cilea
  33. Marlow Grabs Gun: “Ferocity” by Carrozzini
  34. They’re Coming Around In Back: “Rhapsody Appassionata” by Ketelbey
  35. Native Attacked Again: “Storm or Fire Music” by Haines
  36. So A Morning: “Misterioso alla Valse” by Savino
  37. Marlow Appears At Wheel: “Adagio Cantabile” by Strauss
  38. Mary Appears On Wharf: “Cantilena” by Goltermann
  39. He Loves You: Repeat Mary Theme No.10

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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The Noose

Title: The Noose

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: “Vanitza” by Perpignan
  2. The Capitol Of: “Down By The Winegar Woiks” by Donovan
  3. Nickie Hurriedly Enters: “Uneasiness” by Mendelssohn
  4. I’m Gonna Quit: “Try and Get A Kiss From Fifi” by Conrad
  5. Girls Finish Dance: “Intermezzo Perpetual” by Lowitz
  6. Start Rehearsal: Repeat No.4 “Try and Get A Kiss from Fifi”
  7. Dot and Nickie Alone: LOVE THEME “Night Club Rose” by Friedland
  8. A Swell Dame: “Tinkle Tot” by Murphy
  9. I’m Not Making A Play For Him: Repeat Love Theme No.7
  10. You Put A Lot Of Ideas In My Head: “Summer Nights” by Roberts
  11. Girls Dance Into Room: “My Blue Heaven” by Donaldson
  12. I Want To Have A Talk With You: “Rivalite” by Snoek
  13. Nickie Looks Through Hole In Wall: “When Shadows Creep” by Gay
  14. Nickie Takes Revolver From Drawer: Repeat Love Theme No.7
  15. Skellon’s Café: “Hunkatin” by Levy
  16. Buck Appears At Door: “Evil Intentions” by Kempinski
  17. You’re A Thieving Liar: “L’Abime” by Franceschi
  18. Flash To Buck’s Joint: “Diabolical Allegro” by Bergunker
  19. What’s The Ace In The Hole: “The Captive” by Savino
  20. Stage Manager Appears In Spanish Costume: “[Damaged] Little Spanish Town” by Wayne
  21. Buck Stops Dot On Way From Room: “Tragic Andante” by Savino
  22. Nickie Looks Through Hole In Wall Again: “Calling” by Golden
  23. Maybe You Can’t Tell ‘Em, But I Can: “Andante from Fifth Symphony” by Tschaikowsky
  24. Why’d You Kill Him, Kid?: “Love Tragedy” by Savino
  25. Prison Corridor: “Berceuse” by Jarnefelt
  26. Governor At Desk: “Romance In F” by Tschaikowsky
  27. Chase Enters Room: “Remorse” by Lowitz
  28. Bring The Elkins Boy Over: “Chant de la Mort” by Kempinski
  29. Nickie Enters Room: MOTHER THEME “Chanson Algerian” by Bradford
  30. Nickie, Suppose I Was Your Mother: “Film Theme No.19” by Krzyzanowski-Roberts
  31. Nickie Back In Cell: Repeat Love Theme No.7
  32. Gobernor At Door Of Wife’s Boudoir: “Valse Triste” by Sibelius
  33. Dot Joins Friends In Dressing Room: Repeat Love Theme No.7
  34. Flash To Nickie and Chaplin: “Andante Pathetique No.1” by Schumann
  35. Guard With Warrant Appears At Cell Door: “Lamento from ‘Pique Dame’” by Tschaikowsky
  36. Mother Walks Toward Telephone In Apparent Stupor: Repeat Mother Theme No.29
  37. He Was On The Scaffold: “In The Night” by Noack
  38. There’s A Girl: “Coeur Brise” by Gillet
  39. Dot Enters Room: Repeat No.25 “Berceuse”
  40. Nickie Enters Room: “The Confession” by Zamecnik
  41. You Must Pardon Him Now: Repeat Mother Theme No.29

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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The Night Watch

Title: The Night Watch

Author: James C. Bradford

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheet, 1926

Series:

Format: Cue Sheet

Document type: Cue Sheet

All authors/contributors: James C. Bradford

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At Screening: “Spirit of War” by Jacquet
  2. Forty Eight Hours: “Lamento” by Berge
  3. On The Wharf At Toulon: MARCH THEME “March of the Phantom Hosts” by Axt
  4. The Captain’s Quarters: “A Contrapuntal Misterioso” by Schad
  5. Change To Captain Corlaix’s Home: “Third Mysterioso a la Valse” by Savino
  6. Yvonne Appears At Entrance: “Day of Doom” by Joels
  7. Flash To Officers: “March from ‘Scenes Pittoresques’” by Massenet
  8. Flash-Back to Yvonne and Husband: “Sous les Tenailles” by Fosse
  9. Even In The First Mad Days: “Recitatif Dramatique No.2” by Kempinski
  10. Starting After: “Douleur” by Andrieu
  11. Your Excellency, It Is My Duty: “Dramatic Tension No.2” by Ancliffe
  12. The Day Before War Was Declared: “La Fete du Hameau” by Gillet
  13. Captain and Officer In Cabin: Repeat March Theme No.3
  14. Yvonne and Pierre Enter Outer Room: PIERRE THEME “Sincerity” by Byford
  15. Husband Enters Unexpectedly: “Dramatic Suspense” by Vrionides
  16. Yvonne Sits On Arm of His Chair: LOVE THEME “Chanson Algerian” by Bradford
  17. Band Playing On Deck: “March Heroique” by Kilenyi
  18. Officers Reading Dispatch: Repeat March Theme No.3
  19. Yvonne Enters: “Desir Ardent” by Zamecnik
  20. Get Under Way Immediately: Repeat Pierre Theme No.14
  21. Activity Starts On Deck: Repeat No.1 “Spirit of War”
  22. Pierre Enters Stateroom: “Andante from ‘Pathetique Symphony No.6” by Tschaikowsky
  23. Flash To Deck—Captain and Officer Meet: “Wotan” by Fietter
  24. Flash-Back To Yvonne and Pierre In Stateroom: “Disperazione” by Gabriel Marie
  25. Officer Appears At Door: SINISTER THEME “The Captive” by Savino
  26. He Sniffs Foreign Door: “The Skeleton” by Order
  27. He Rips Curtains Open: Repeat Sinister Theme No.25
  28. Flash To Bridge Of Ship: “An Argument” by Breil
  29. Flash-Back To Yvonne and Pierre: Repeat Pierre Theme No.14
  30. Pierre Leaves: Repeat Sinister Theme No.25
  31. Officer Takes Hold Of Yvonne—Struggle: “Sinister Presto” by Bradford
  32. Captain In Cabin: “Appassionato No.3” by Axt
  33. Captain Leaves—Pierre Enters: “Prelude from First Suite ‘Carmen’” by Bizet
  34. Sound The General Alarm: Repeat No.28 “An Argument
  35. Firing Commences: “Tumult” by Berdi
  36. Cease Firing: “Lamento from Pique Dame” by Tschaikowsky
  37. He Gave His Life For: “La Marseillaise from ‘Nat’l Melodies’”
  38. Don’t Worry Madam: “Misery” by Jacquet
  39. Flash-Back To Trial: Repeat March Theme No.3
  40. Yvonne Walks Toward Husband: Repeat Love Theme No.16

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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The Night Bird

Title: The Night Bird

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:

SPARRING THEME: “On The Run” by Bierman

MADELENA THEME: “Angela Mia” by Rapee

LOVE THEME: “Until You Came” by Michels

  1. At Screening: SPARRING THEME
  2. Cast: “Cute and Cunnin’” by Kempinski
  3. Fade-In Boxing: SPARRING THEME
  4. Oh Chuck!: “Strawberries” by Kaufman
  5. A Few Days Later: “Nymphs Frolic” by Bradford
  6. Girl Offers Him Drink: “Ain’t That A Grand And Glorius Feeling?” by Ager
  7. Orchestra Starts To Play: “Crazy Words—Crazy Tune” by Ager
  8. Jim Hails Cab: “Chatter” by Kahn
  9. Madelena On Park Bench Weeping: MADELENA THEME
  10. You Are Welcome To Sit and Rest Here: “Amorous Adventure” by Bradford
  11. Chuck Enters Room: “Sarcasm” by Kempinski
  12. Oh Please, Meester Chucks: MADELENA THEME
  13. Well If You Want Her Too: “Italian Smiles” by Glogau
  14. Say, You Sure Got A Swell Dump: “Mandolinata” by Paladilhe
  15. Madelena Sees His Picture In Magazine: MADELENA THEME
  16. Chuck Enters With Tray: “Ain’t We Got Fun” by Whiting
  17. Madelena Closes Bedroom Door: LOVE THEME
  18. Madelena In Bedroom In Night Dress: “Pensees d’Amour” by Bucalossi
  19. Boys Climb Into Bed: MADELENA THEME
  20. Flash To Ring: SPARRING THEME
  21. Your Daughter Is Waiting For You: “Dolly Dimples” by Alter
  22. Flash-Back To Boys In Bed: “Spring Cleaning” by Bradford
  23. Friend Appears At Door With Bundles: “In Merry Mood” by Axt
  24. You’re Going To The Beaux Arts Ball: “The Scandel-Mongers” by Patou
  25. He Turns and Sees Madelena: “Chatter” by Kahn
  26. Promoter Walks Toward Madelena: MADELENA THEME
  27. Beaux Arts Ball: “Lucky Dog” by Kaufman
  28. Girl Dancing: “Au Vieux Chateau” by Marling
  29. Dancer Kissing Jim: “Step On It” by Kaufman
  30. Madelena Starts Row With Girls: “Animal Cartoonix No.2” by Aborn
  31. Flash-Back To Jim’s Apartment—Madelena and He Enter: MADELENA THEME
  32. Jim Embraces Madelena: LOVE THEME
  33. Chuck Enters: “Plainte Passionnee” by Baron
  34. You Ain’t Gonna Lose Your Head: “Chanson Melancholique” by Collinge
  35. Chuck Enters Bedroom: “Afterglow” by Clutsam
  36. Boys Discover Madelena Missing: “Scherzo Serioso” by Lowitz
  37. Flash To Pietro In Shop: “Wotan” by Fietter
  38. Pietro Enters Shop: “Diabolical Allegro” by Bergunker
  39. Madelena Appears In Doorway: “Ominous Moments” by Kempinski
  40. The Day Before The Fight: SPARRING THEME
  41. Chuck Appears: “Implorations” by Pasternack
  42. Madelena Appears In Back Yard: MADELENA THEME
  43. The Night of the Fight: “The Viking” by Brown
  44. Ring Gong Sounds—Fight Starts: “Whirlwind Galop” by Caslar
  45. Madelena Dressing For Wedding: “Tender Appeal” by Byford
  46. Flash-Back To Ring: “En Chemin de Fer” by Julien
  47. Madelena Again: “Romantique” by Gabriel Marie
  48. Boy Hurries From Party: “The Live Wire” by Frey
  49. Boy Running Down Street: “Zip” by Frey
  50. Come Quick: “Dram. Hurry No.1” by Baron
  51. Jim Picks Up Boy and Hurries From Arena: “Emotional Agitato” by Savino
  52. Chuck Appears In Doorway: MADELENA THEME

[SUGGESTIONS FOR SUBSITUTIONS, DYNAMICS, EFFECTS, ETC. on pages 7 and 8]

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The Michigan Kid

Title: The Michigan Kid

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: “Rustic Caprice” by St. Clair
  2. Gambling Table: “Oh Mister” by Frey
  3. You See These: THEME “Girl of My Dreams” by Clapp
  4. Jimmy Walks Away: “Reverie d’Amour” by D’Aquin
  5. Insert—Newspaper Clipping of Most Popular Girl: “Memories” by Van Alstyne
  6. It Wasn’t Jimmy: Repeat Theme No.3
  7. Flash To Card Game: “Love’s Fancies” by Lincke
  8. Flash-Back To Jimmy: Repeat Theme No.3
  9. Hayward Enters Room: “Second Love Tragedy” by Savino
  10. Card Game: “Dramatic Allegro” by Savino
  11. After Shooting Men Enter Jimmy’s Office: “Implorations” by Pasternack
  12. Fade-In River Steamer: “Passepied” by Delibes
  13. Marshal Enters Jail: “Dramatic Andante No.3” by Axt
  14. Jimmy Tosses Coin: “Sweet Lavender” by Wheeler
  15. At The Mines: “Dramatic Tension No.36” by Andino
  16. Flash-Back To Rose and Jimy: “Deux Petites Danseuses” by Levy
  17. Wind Starts To Blow: “Into the Dawn With You” by Lee
  18. I See A Little Boy: Repeat Theme No.3
  19. Hayward Alone At Mine: “La Foret Perfide” by Gabriel Marie
  20. Flash-Back To Rose and Jimmy: Repeat Theme No.3
  21. Hayward Appears Down Stream In Canoe: “Misterioso Dramatico No.22” by Borch
  22. He Enters Cabin: “Isabel” by Bowers
  23. Rose Pokes Newspaper Insert In Coat Pocket: “Treacherous Knave” by Zamecnik
  24. Rose Sleeping—Hayward Awake—Starts To Move Quietly About: “Gruesome Nights (A)” by Joels
  25. Hayward Looks From Window—Sees Forest Fire: “Storm Music No.9” by Ketelbey
  26. Hayward Reappears In Doorway And Attacks Jimmy: “Disturbance” by Zamecnik
  27. They Climb Into Canoe: “Furioso No.4” by Bergunker
  28. They Land Safely On Shore: “Affizione” by Gabriel Marie
  29. Rose and Jimmy on Steamer: Repeat Theme No.3

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The Man Who Laughs

Title: The Man Who Laughs

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:

BARKILPHEDRO THEME: “The Captive” by Savino

LOVE THEME: “Trees” by Rasbach

JOSIANA THEME: “Brise du Soir” by Gillet

QUEEN THEME: “The Great Adventure” by Tours

GWYNPLAINE THEME: “Laugh, Clown, Laugh” by Fiorito

DEA THEME: “Chanson Algerian” by Bradford

Part I

  1. At Screening: “Marie Stuart” by Benoit
  2. 17th Century: “Marche Noble” by Bach
  3. Barkilphedro Enters Through Panel: BARKILPHEDRO THEME
  4. Hood Removed From Prisoner: “Bertrand du Guesclin” by Fauchey
  5. Insert—Boarding Ship—Storm Ragining: “Dans la Tempete” by Andrieu
  6. Child Alone In Snow—Discovers Woman and Baby: “Sur le Rhin” by Fosse
  7. Who Disturbs The Rest of Ursus: “Dans la Montagne” by Fourdrain
  8. Prosperous Years Followed: “Joyous Spirits” by Savino
  9. Insert—“Old Doc Etc.”: “Suspicions” by Baron
  10. You Have A Wonderful Clown: “Mock Morris” by Grainger
  11. Soutwark Fair: “At The Fair from ‘Countryside Suite’” by Coates
  12. Dea and Gwynplaine: LOVE THEME
  13. Crowd Sees Lovers: “Spring Cleaning” by Bradford
  14. Castle Gates: “La Fiancee du Pecheur” by Carel
  15. Barkilphedro Drives Up: BARKILPHEDRO THEME
  16. He Enters Josiana’s Room: JOSIANA THEME
  17. The Scandal Starts: “Penelope’s Garden” by Ancliffe
  18. Insert—“But Lord Clancharlie Has An Heir”: “Rivalite” by Snoek
  19. Musicians Start To Play Again: “Rosamunde Ballet—Part 2” by Schubert
  20. Flash To Fair: “Gigue” by Bradford
  21. Are You The Dr. Hardquanonne?: “On Fuir?” by Gabriel Marie
  22. Flash-Back To Tent: “The Festivities from ‘Romantic Suite’” by Stanley
  23. Crowd Yelling—Lovers In Wagon: LOVE THEME
  24. Josiana On Street With Strangers: “Entr’Act To A Comedy” by Axt
  25. Say We Saw Her First: “Dance of the Furies” by Gluck
  26. Flash-Back To Palace Reception: “Promenade from ‘At The Bal Masque’” by Smith
  27. Josiana Appears: QUEEN THEME
  28. You Allow Ruffians: JOSIANA THEME
  29. Insert—Program: “Torch Dance from ‘Two Entr’ Actes” by Thomas
  30. Dea and Gwynplaine: LOVE THEME
  31. Ursus Enters Dressing Room: “Bachanalian Dance” by Ferraro
  32. Dea Appears On Stage: “Whispering Flowers” by Von Blon
  33. Gwynplaine Lowers Scarf From Mouth: “In Merry Mood” by Axt
  34. What A Success: GWYNPLAINE THEME
  35. Handed Note from Josiana: DEA THEME
  36. Gwynplaine Pacing Before Fire: “Rhythmic Misterioso” by Damesck
  37. Gwynplaine In Carriage: “Ou Fuir?” by Gabriel Marie
  38. Hoodwink Removed From Gwynplaine’s Eyes: “Intermezzo” by Granados
  39. Insert—“Order from the Queen”: QUEEN THEME
  40. Flash To Dea At Wagon: DEA THEME
  41. Dea Awakens: LOVE THEME
  42. Soldiers Appear Looking For Gwynplaine: “La Fille du Contrebandier” by Mouton
  43. Enter Prison: “Lamento from Pique Dame” by Tschaikowsky

INTERMISSION

PART 2

  1. Bell Tolling: “Les Perses” by Domergue
  2. Queen Anne At Desk: QUEEN THEME
  3. Dea Alone Waiting For Gwynplaine: “Love Tragedy” by Savino
  4. The Performance Must Go On: “Prologue to ‘Pagliacci’” by Leoncavallo
  5. Curtains Part—Dea Appears: “Lohengrin Selection” by Wagner
  6. You Are Banished: “Desesperance” by Ourdine
  7. Street Scene: “The King’s Horses” by Riesenfeld
  8. Some Buffoons Have Blocked: “Unfinished Symphony” by Schubert
  9. Queen Appears: QUEEN THEME
  10. Dirry-Moir Sees Dea On Street: “Amorous Adventure” by Bradford
  11. Flash To House of Lords: “The Gum-Suckers March” by Grainger
  12. Dea In Hallway: “Indecision” by Snoek
  13. Gwynplaine Stopped In Corridor: “Excitement” by Breil
  14. Where Is Dea?: “Furioso” by Andrieu
  15. Flash To Ship: “Traque” by Fevrier
  16. Gwynplaine Appears On Ship: GWYNPLAINE THEME

[SUGGESTIONS FOR SUBSITUTIONS, DYNAMICS, EFFECTS, ETC. on pages 7 and 8]

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The Love Mart

Title: The Love Mart

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: “Anguish of Soul” by Eggert
  2. Thus Was The First Prohibition Law: “Recitative Heroique” by Rapee
  3. Just Outside of New Orleans: “Burlesco Pomposo” by Lowitz
  4. Victor Jallot and Poupet Enter: JALLOT THEME “The Great Adventure” by Tours
  5. Captain Remy Appears At Door: REMY THEME “Marching Song of the Foreign Legion” by Bradford
  6. Waiter Puts Hand Out for Money: “Whispering Flowers” by Von Blon
  7. Gentleman Who Would Live: “Razzing Theme” by Rapee
  8. Duel Starts: “Allegro Buffonesco” by Kempinski
  9. While Laws and Heads: “Stephanie Gavotte” by Czibulka
  10. Antoinette Appears: ANTOINETTE THEME “Your Love Is All” by Zamecnik
  11. Delicado Starts Argument: “Chatter” by Kahn
  12. Change of Scene To Victor and Poupet Looking For Shop: “On The Bayou” by White
  13. They Enter Dark Place: “In the Night” by Noack
  14. Jallot Nailing Up Sign: Repeat Jallot Theme No.4
  15. Gentlemen, I Was Just Teaching: “Flocons de Neige” by Bradford
  16. Delicado Enters With Friends: “Camorra” by Joels
  17. They Start Fencing: “Comedy Excitement” by Zamecnik
  18. Every Afternoon: “Dance of the Honey Bees” by Richmond
  19. Victor Sees Antoinette: Repeat Antoinette Theme No.10
  20. Do You Wish: “Cynical Scherzando” by Axt
  21. Antoinette and Friends Rise from Table: “Wistful Longings” by Baron
  22. Who Is That: “Tragico con Moto” by Drigo’s Cinema Classics
  23. Insert—L. Flabelle: “Vous dites Marquise?” by Gillet
  24. A Captain Remy To See You: “Threatening Danger” by Becce
  25. Remy Enters Room: Repeat No.22 “Tragico con Moto”
  26. Meanwhile Jallot’s Fencing Club: “White Swan” by Stults
  27. Antoinette Lifts Veil: “Love Song” by Wright
  28. Entrance to Flabelle Home: “Romantique” by Gabriel Marie
  29. She’s Not Dead, There She Is: “Prelude Dramatique” by Porret
  30. Slaves and Antoinette March From Entrance: “Lamento from Pique Dame” by Tschaikowsky
  31. Men Seated Around Table: “Unfinished Symphony” by Schubert
  32. Slaves in Pen: “Sand Dance from ‘Happy Days In Dixie’” by Bidgood
  33. Insert—Money Lender: Repeat Antoinette Theme No.10
  34. Auction Block: “Intermezzo” by Arensky
  35. Antoinette!: “Temptation” by Sommer
  36. Captain Remy Jumps On Platform: “Omens” by Schad
  37. Antoinette Lifts Eyes To Victor: “Trees” by Rasbach
  38. Victor Lifts Antoinette In His Arms: Repeat Antoinette Theme No.10
  39. A Good Day’s Business: “Reverie d’Amour” by D’Aquin
  40. The Barber Gives You Back Your Liberty: Repeat Antoinette Theme No.10
  41. Flash To Inn: Repeat Remy Theme No.5
  42. Victor Alone At Table: “Souvenir” by Herbert
  43. You Bought Me, You Paid For Me: “Cantilena” by Goltermann
  44. Remy and Pals Appear: Repeat Remy Theme No.5
  45. How Is The: “The Captive” by Savino
  46. Remy Starts To Sing: Repeat Remy Theme No.5
  47. Victor Starts To Strop Razor: “La Foret Perfide” by Gabriel Marie
  48. Brawl Starts: “Vengeance” by Baron
  49. Flash-Back To Antoinette and Victor: Repeat Antoinette Theme No.10

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Love and the Devil

Title: Love and the Devil

Author: James C. Bradford

Publisher: Cameo Music Co., 1927

Series:

Format: Cue Sheet

Document type: Cue Sheet

All authors/contributors: James C. Bradford

OCLC Number:

Contents:

THEME: “Giovanna To Thee” by Pasternack

  1. At Screening: THEME
  2. Venice: “Neapolitan Nights” by Zamecnik
  3. Giovanna Appears On Stairs: “Bon Vivant” by Zamecnik
  4. Back Stage Flash: “Faust Ballet” by Gounod
  5. Come To My Dressing Room: “Air De Ballet” by Herbert
  6. You Must Be Very Fond of Music: THEME
  7. Barotti At Door: “Intermezo” by Granados
  8. And Every Night: “Chanson Boheme from ‘Carmen’” by Bizet
  9. Chorus on Stage Exit: “Habanera from ‘Carmen’” by Bizet
  10. But Moonlit Waters: THEME
  11. For Love and an Honorable Name: “Humoresque” by Haydn
  12. Are You Sure Giovanna: THEME
  13. Street Scene: “Le Retour” by Bizet
  14. London Finds: “Scherzo” by Palumbo
  15. Days of Fog: “Canzone Amoroso” by Nevin
  16. Vision Appears In Fireplace: “Tragic Andante” by Savino
  17. Please Forget: THEME
  18. Insert “Luigi Barotti”: “Tragic Andante” by Savino
  19. Just A Foolish Husband: “A Gondola Love Song” by Olson
  20. They Enter Dryon’s Home: “The Spectre” by Englemann
  21. Barotti In Gondola: “Neapolitan Nights” by Zamecnik
  22. Barotti At Servants’ Entrance: “Second Mysterioso Alla Valse” by Savino
  23. Giovanna Sees Barotti In Her Room: “Appassionatta No.2” by Axt
  24. Police At Door: “Vehement Desire” by Bradford
  25. Giovanna Collapses: “Andante Dramatic” by Axt
  26. Insert: “Silent Night” by Rebikov
  27. Each Day: “The Rabble” by Herbert
  28. Dryon and Counsel: “Romance” by Rubenstein
  29. To Prove Conclusively: “Angoissante Adventure” by Gabriel Marie
  30. Your Honor, The Detectives Have: “Dramatic Allegro” by Savino
  31. Insert “Fate of Lord Dryon”: “Rythmic Mysterioso” by Damesek
  32. Giovanna in Bed: “Amorous Adventure” by Bradford
  33. Corridor of Court House: “Lament from Pique Dame” by Tschaikowsky
  34. She Enters Cathedral: “Ave Marie” by Gounod
  35. Barotti In Room: “The Captive” by Savino
  36. I Said Someday You’d Understand: THEME

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The Lone Eagle

Title: The Lone Eagle

Author: James C. Bradford

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheet, 192

Series:

Format: Cue Sheet

Document type: Cue Sheet

All authors/contributors: James C. Bradford

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At Screening: “The Spirit of St. Louis” by Woods
  2. France in 1917: “Where Do We Go From Here?” by Wenrich
  3. Eighteen Miles Back: ENGLISH THEME “Fighting Tommies” by Boulton
  4. Sven Svensen: “Norwegian Dance No.3” by Grieg
  5. Planes Appear In Sky: “Air Flight” by Zamecnik
  6. Planes Land—Motors Shut Off: Repeat English Theme No.3
  7. Come On, Chalk Up: “Dear Old Pal of Mine” by Rice
  8. Here’s To Jack: “Taps”
  9. Red Starts To Play The Piano: “The Lass of Richmond Hill from ‘The Rose’” by Myddleton
  10. Bill Greeted by Officers: “Yankee Doodle Boy” by Cohan
  11. You’re Pulling A Great Chair: Repeat No.7 “Dear Old Pal of Mine”
  12. I’ll Tell You A Secret: “Bagatelle from ‘Three Light Pieces’” by Somerville
  13. Colonel Von Buehl: GERMAN THEME “Nibelungen March” by Wagner (Trio)
  14. Flash-Back To English Flyers: “Mock Morris” by Grainger
  15. Omer: “Hinky Dinky Parlay Voo?” by McHugh
  16. Boys Speak To Frenchman At Door: “Oh Frenchy” by Conrad
  17. Cherie Dijon Appears: “La Cinquantaine” by Gabriel Marie
  18. [Damaged]
  19. [Damaged]
  20. Where The War Cross of the Enemy: Repeat German Theme No.13
  21. English Flying Field: Repeat English Theme No.3
  22. The Every Move To Discourage: “Orgies of the Spirits” by Ilynsky
  23. Here They Come, What’s Left of Them: “Lamento from Pique Dame” by Tschaikowsky
  24. Major Picks Up Wreath: “My Buddy” by Donaldson
  25. In A War Torn World: “Banquos Ghost” by Leuschner
  26. Major Places Hand on Bill’s Shoulder: “Elegie” by Arensky
  27. Insert—Letter: “Little Mother of Mine” by Burleigh
  28. Exterior—German Flyer Drops Wreath: Repeat German Theme No.13
  29. This Is My Job Major: “Remorse” by Franceschi
  30. The Night Is Made For Romance: Repeat Love Theme No.19
  31. I’m Not Jack Demming: “Etna” by Franceschi
  32. Cherie Sorry For Outburst of Temper: Repeat Love Theme No.19
  33. When The Sun’s First Rays: “Nocturne” by Chopin
  34. Billy Closes Door—Jumps Into Cart: “Poursuite Dramatique” by Drigo’s Film Classics
  35. Major Starts Motor: “Storm, Strife, or Tempest” by Ancliffe
  36. The Bombing Fleet: “Battle—Tumult—Blaze” by Becce
  37. Bill At Sven’s Side: Repeat No.24 “My Buddy”
  38. Officers At Table: “Pomp and Circumstance” by Elgar (Trio)
  39. Change To Family At Railroad Station: Repeat Love Theme No.19

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The Life of Riley

Title: The Life of Riley

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: “Erin Go Braugh” by DeWitt
  2. Otto: “Hi-Le, Hi-Lo from ‘Deutscher Waltz’” by Kaine
  3. Michael Riley: “Paddy Carney from ‘Brian Barochme’” by Ascher
  4. Otto Appears In Uniform: “March of the Mannikens” by Onivas
  5. Maybe If Your Girl: “Film Theme No.7” by Roberts
  6. Michael Walks Toward Door Of Fire House: “Ouch” by Kaufman
  7. Otto Standing In Doorway With Firecrackers: “Humoreske” by Levine
  8. The Widow Jones—Widow Appears: “Tell Me Pretty Maiden” by Stuart
  9. Molly Writing Postal Card: “Epilogo” by Gabriel Marie
  10. Revolving Wheel: “Board-Walk Parade” by Johns
  11. Riley Handed Photograph: “Oh Mister” by Frey
  12. Otto and Riley Walk Away: “Danse du Ventre” by Clark
  13. Right This Way, Boys: “Society One-Step” by Lake
  14. From The Windows: “The Curse of an Aching Heart” by Piantadosi
  15. Riley Rings Police Alarm: “Shoot” by Kaufman
  16. Riley Enters Room: “He’s A Devil” by Berlin
  17. Otto Sounds Alarm—Rings Bell: “Zip” by Frey
  18. You’ll Go To Jail: “Symphonic Incidentals No.5” by Marquardt
  19. Widow Enters With Cake: “Ain’t We Got Fun” by Whiting
  20. Riley Takes Out Shaving Stick: “The Clown” by Peele
  21. Riley Bites Into Cake: “Lassus Trombone” by Fillmore
  22. Bubbles Appears: “I’m Forever Blowing Bubbles”
  23. Montague Enters: “A Game of Tag” by Trinkaus
  24. Riley and Otto Open Door and Leave In the Rain: “Oh! Didn’t It Rain” by Leonard
  25. They Creep Up To Entrance: “The Hour of Ghosts” by Becce
  26. Figure Drops on Creeping Otto: “Restless Bows” by Srawley
  27. Lights Up: “Tensive Misterioso” by Peele
  28. Molly Appears From Hiding Place: “Coeur Brise” by Gillet
  29. They See Burnign Cloak: “Carnival” by Savino
  30. Otto Leaves: “A Keltic Lament” by Foulds
  31. It’s Time For Little Girls: “Emmett’s Lullaby”
  32. The Next Morning: “Please Go ‘Way and Let Me Sleep” by Von Tilzer’s Old Time Favorite Hits
  33. Otto and Boy: “Nola” by Arndt
  34. Boy Appears At Door: THEME “Sweethearts” by Herbert
  35. Jones and Montague Enter: “The Joker” by Srawley
  36. They Leave Store: “Tender Memories” by Rapee-Axt
  37. Molly and Boy: Repeat Theme No.34
  38. I Don’t Want My Boy: “Moderato” by Savino
  39. Riley Alone: “The Swan” by St. Saens
  40. The Morning of the Demonstration: “Manhattan Isle” by Bowers
  41. Riley Squirts Extinguisher On Blaze: “Derby Days” by Axt
  42. Jones and Montague: “Aeroplane Galop” by Lamothe

SEGUE: “The Live Wire” by Frey

  1. Riley Turns and Sees Widow At His Right: “Gigue” by Gretry-Mottl
  2. I Don’t Understand: “Burlesque on Lange’s Flower Song” by Kempinski
  3. They See Shell On Floor: “Dramatic Hurry No.1” by Baron
  4. It Didn’t Work At Demonstration: “Rustic Caprice” by St. Clair
  5. Widow and Friends At Table: “I’m Sitting On Top of the World” by Henderson
  6. Otto Rings Fire Bell: “A Hot Time” by Beyer

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The Legion of the Condemned

Title: The Legion of the Condemned

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: LEGION THEME “Marching Song of the Foreign Legion” by Bradford
  2. From All Parts of the World: “Overture Italienne” by Zerco
  3. Monte Carlo: “Reproach” by Zamecnik
  4. A Road Near London: “Dance of the Furies” by Gluck
  5. East 135th Street: “Humoreskimo” by Wendling
  6. And the Year Being 1917: “Over There” by Cohan
  7. Wounded Removed From Plane: “Affection” by Berge
  8. Canteen: LEGION THEME “Marching Song of the Foreign Legion” by Bradford
  9. We’ll Gamble For This: “Hasty Moments” by Savino
  10. They Cut Cards: “Mysterioso No.1” by Kempinski
  11. Boy Draws Ace: LEGION THEME “Marching Song of the Foreign Legion” by Bradford
  12. The “Lame Rabbit”: “Madelon” by Robert
  13. I’ll Match You: BOY THEME “Chauson Algerian” by Bradford
  14. Car Drives In Front of Hangar: “Unfinished Symphony” by Schubert
  15. Mechanic Spins Propeller: “Air Flight” by Zamecnik
  16. Boy Sees Enemy Running Toward Plane: “Agitato No.1” by Kempinski
  17. Prisoners Tied To Stake: GERMAN THEME “Nibelungen March” by Wagner (Trio)
  18. Boy Refuses To Have Eyes Covered: BOY THEME “Chauson Algerian” by Bradford
  19. After Execution of Prisoners: “Taps”
  20. Flash-Back to “Lame Rabbit”: “Cantabile (Symphonic Love Poem)” by Savino
  21. Change of Scene: “Perpetuum Mobile” by Rapee
  22. Christine In Boudoir: CHRISTINE THEME “Wings” by Zamecnik
  23. Insert—Card: “Valse Celeste” by Wittstein
  24. Christine and Gale in Garden: CHRISTINE THEME “Wings” by Zamecnik
  25. You May Dance With Her: “Valse Fascinante” by Kempinski
  26. After The Reception: “Chopinata” by Doucet
  27. Gale Sees Christine Sitting On Officer’s Knee: “Laocoon” by Leuschner
  28. And So Another Recruit: “Wild Chase” by Becce
  29. Plane Lands On Flying Field: “The Minnesota March” by Sousa
  30. Gale Enters Quarters: LEGION THEME “Marching Song of the Foreign Legion” by Bradford
  31. Who Wants This More Than I Do: “Symphonic Incidentals No.5” by Marquardt
  32. Note Placed On Table: “Romance In F” by Tschaikowsky
  33. Girl Refuses Money: “Charmaine” by Rapee
  34. Car Drives In Front of Hangar: “Unfinished Symphony” by Schubert
  35. Gale Recognizes Christine: “Recitative Heroique” by Rapee
  36. Forgive Me: CHRISTINE THEME “Wings” by Zamecnik
  37. Christine Lifted Into Plane: “In The Clouds” by Rapee-Axt
  38. Plane Lands—Christine Alights: CHRISTINE THEME “Wings” by Zamecnik
  39. But Within Three Days: GERMAN THEME “Nibelungen March” by Wagner (Trio)
  40. Colonel, I Have Just Learned: “An Argument” by Breil
  41. Close-Up of Champagne Bottles: “Ouch” by Kaufman
  42. Tomorrow Morning and the Girl I Love: CHRISTINE THEME “Wings” by Zamecnik
  43. Bonne Charee!: LEGION THEME “Marching Song of the Foreign Legion” by Bradford
  44. French Entanglements: “Panic” by Varnier
  45. Gale At Plane—Takes Off: “In The Clouds” by Rapee-Axt
  46. Gale Discovers Germans Surrounding Him: GERMAN THEME “Nibelungen March” by Wagner (Trio)
  47. Flash To Legion Headquarters: “Celebrated Canzonetta” by Mendelssohn
  48. Messenger Enters: “Lamento from Pique Dame” by Tschaikowsky
  49. How’s The Weather: LEGION THEME “Marching Song of the Foreign Legion” by Bradford
  50. Planes Take Off: “Orgies of the Spirits” by Ilynsky
  51. German Court Marshall: GERMAN THEME “Nibelungen March” by Wagner (Trio)
  52. May I Saw Good-Bye?: CHRISTINE THEME “Wings” by Zamecnik
  53. I Am Ready: “Berceuse” by Jarnefelt
  54. Bomb Explodes: “Furioso No.4” by Bergunker
  55. Legion Headquarters—Colonel Removes Names Of Fallen Aviators: “Taps”
  56. Gales’ Name Removed: LEGION THEME “Marching Song of the Foreign Legion” by Bradford
  57. Plane Takes Off: CHRISTINE THEME “Wings” by Zamecnik

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The Leatherneck

Title: The Leatherneck

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: MARINE THEME “Semper Fidelis March” by Sousa
  2. The Bad Lands of Manchuria: “On The Steppes of Central Asia” by Borodin
  3. Tsin Tsin: “In Tientsin” by Savino
  4. Marine Headquarters: Repeat Marine Theme No.1
  5. Captain Seated At Desk: “The Captive” by Savino
  6. Marines Looking Through Door: “Lamento from Pique Dame” by Tschaikowsky
  7. The Case of Private Calhoun: “The Pain of Sorrow” by Bradford
  8. It Was In France: “Razzing Theme” by Rapee
  9. Calhoun Speaks To Guard: “Pastime” by Clutsam
  10. Boys Enter Saloon: “Blue Law Blues” by Lake
  11. I Don’t Drink With Any Heinie: “Ruy Blas” by Mendelssohn
  12. Three Boys Step In Middle of Road: PAL THEME “Pals, Just Pals” by Dreyer
  13. We Lost Track of “Fuzzy”: Repeat Marine Theme No.1
  14. “Fuzzy” Joins Two Pals: Repeat Pal Theme No.12
  15. It’s Great To Hear: “Al Fresco” by Herbert
  16. One Day He Took us To: “Valse des Fleurs” by Tschaikowsky
  17. “Fuzzy” Tells Story To Boy: “Chatter” by Kahn
  18. I Never Touch The Stuff: LOVE THEME “Amorous Adventure” by Bradford
  19. Marines Unloading Ammunition: “Bon Vivant” by Zamecnik
  20. Heckla and Boys At Table Drinking: “Tragic Andante” by Savino
  21. Heckla Attacked By Boys: “Allegro Precipitoso” by Savino
  22. Boys Tell Friend Of Danger: “Romance” by Rubenstein
  23. May I Speak To Tex?: Repeat Love Theme No.18
  24. Heckla Laid Lo: Repeat No.22 “Romance”
  25. Bride and Groom Kiss: “Wedding March” by Mendelssohn
  26. That Night I Had To Go: “The Rabble” by Herbert
  27. Come On, This Job Isn’t Finished Yet: Repeat No.21 “Allegro Precipitoso”
  28. Fire Flash: “Fire Music from ‘Die Walkure’” by Wagner
  29. After That I Was Crazy: “Appassionato No.2” by Axt
  30. Insert—Newspaper Advertisement: “La Foret Perfide” by Gabriel Marie
  31. Boys In Mess Hall: Repeat No.15 “Al Fresco”
  32. What Do You Mean?: Repeat Pal Theme No.12
  33. Flash To Desert: Repeat No.2 “On The Steppes of Central Asia”
  34. “Buddy” In Corner: “Berceuse” by Jarnefelt
  35. Flash To Three Boys In Gondola: “My Buddy” by Donaldson
  36. Gentlemen, This Prisoner: “Adagio Pathetique” by Godard
  37. Tanya: “Adventure d’Amour” by Bradford
  38. Stand Up Child: “Vehement Desire” by Bradford
  39. Insert—Ballots of Court: Repeat Love Theme No.18
  40. Boys and Tanya Embrace: Repeat Pal Theme No.12

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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The Lawless Legion

Title: The Lawless Legion

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:

LOVE THEME: “Magic Love” by Bradford

  1. [Damaged]: “Le Seigneur de kermour” by Gabriel Marie
  2. [Damaged]…great drought: “The Shepherd” by Borch
  3. [Damaged]…attle on plains: “Revolt” by Palumbo
  4. [Damaged]: “Dramatic Conversation” by Becce
  5. [Damaged]….ght: “From the North” by Sibelius
  6. [Damaged]…ought stricken val-[Damaged]: “Angosciosamente” by Gabriel Marie
  7. [Damaged]…t of tents in distance: “March of the Phantom Hosts” by Axt
  8. [Damaged]…g back with Dad: LOVE THEME
  9. [Damaged]…poured in coffee: “Enigma” by Borch
  10. Bob Asleep At Tree: “Allegro Precipitoso” by Savino
  11. Next Morning: “Amorous Adventure” by Bradford
  12. Bob Pushes Over Man: “Galloping Furies
  13. On The Edge of the Rustlers Domaine: “La Rosita” by Du Pont
  14. I’m A Cattle Buyer: “Spanish Lace” by Hersom
  15. Exterior—Bob Follows Buyer: “Dramatic Allegro” by Savino
  16. The Secret Stronghold: “L’Arlesienne” by Bizet (“Prelude”)
  17. Say What Kind Of: “Enigma” by Borch
  18. I’m The Cattle Buyer: “La Foret Perfide” by Gabriel Marie
  19. Now You Will Tell Me: “The Captive” by Savino
  20. Come Into The Patio: “Dance Macabre” by Saint Saens
  21. Desang Grabs Lash: “Ferocity” by Carrozzonni
  22. Matsan Appears: “Le Seigneur de Kermour” by Gabriel Marie
  23. Wild Horse Released. Bob Strapped to His Back: “Dance of the Furies” by Gluck
  24. Tarzan Releases Bob: “Reverie D’Amour” by D’Aquin
  25. Flash To Saloon: “Tipsy” by Fassio
  26. You Gunnin’ for Me: “Furioso No.4” by Bergunker
  27. I’ve Found The Heard: “Dramatic Allegro” by Savino
  28. Flash To Desang, buyer, and Matsan: “Enigma” by Borch
  29. Bob Appears From Barrel: “Ruy Blas” by Mendelssohn
  30. Sunset Pass: “Furious Poursuite” by Gabriel Marie
  31. You Birds Are Going To Herd: “Furioso No.4” by Bergunker
  32. Hoofs He’s Coming: “Destruction” by Lowitz
  33. Village Street: LOVE THEME

NOTE: Partial Score

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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The Last Warning

Title: The Last Warning

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:

McHUGH THEME: “Les Perses” by Domergue

LOVE THEME: “Love Song” by Wright

SINISTER THEME: “Le Seigneur De Kermor” by Gabriel Marie

BROADWAY THEME: “My New York” by Berlin

  1. At Screening: “Overture Italienne” by Zerco
  2. Cast: “Evening Hour” by Lichenstein
  3. Revolving Lights: BROADWAY THEME “My New York” by Berlin
  4. Entrance To Theatre: “Allegro Fugoso” by De Saa
  5. Quiet Please: “Nightmare” by Roland
  6. Narrative Of Accident: “Anguish of Soul” by Eggert
  7. Nobody Leaves: “Rhythmic Misterioso” by Damesek
  8. Well, When I Went To Call: “Grand Dramatic Scene” by Leuschner
  9. Detective Sneaks Into Dressing Room: “Rhythmic Misterioso” by Damesek
  10. The Coroner: “Danger Conjure” by Gabriel Marie
  11. Insert—“Stage Star Slain”: “Ghost Scene” by Broy
  12. Interior of Desolate Theatre: “Scherzo Misterioso” by Drigo’s Cinema Classics
  13. Since They Are Re-Opening: “Andantino Idillico” by Drigo’s Cinema Classics
  14. That’s The Guy: “Ferocity” by Carrozzini
  15. Woman Appears: “In The Night” by Noack
  16. Quaile Enters: “Dave Theme” by Zamecnik
  17. That’s The Guy That Killed: “In the Night—Death Speaketh” by Noack
  18. McHugh Enters: McHUGH THEME
  19. Quaile, I Was John Woodford’s: “On Trial” by Beghon
  20. Doris Appears: “Suite Domestica No.2” by Risenfeld
  21. Sorry I Must Leave You Alone: LOVE THEME
  22. Did YoU Receive A Telegram?: “Pastime” by Clutsam
  23. Insert—“Do Not Accept”: SINISTER THEME
  24. Flash-Back To Doris and Quaile: LOVE THEME
  25. Sorry McHugh, She Will Not Be In: “Unfinished Symphony” by Schubert
  26. Where Did You Enter The Theatre?: McHUGH THEME
  27. Carleton Speaks To Doris: “Euridice’s Dream” by Bradford
  28. Carleton Opens Script: SINISTER THEME
  29. Smoke Appears: “Allegro Agitato” by Stahlberg
  30. Please Take Miss Terry To Her Room: “Amorous Adventure” by Bradford
  31. Quaile, I Want You To Meet: “March from ‘Scenes Pittoresques’” by Massenet
  32. Two Girls In Dressing Room: “Amorous Adventure” by Bradford
  33. Figure At Dressing Table: “Bimbo Morente No.2” by Culotta
  34. Insert—Script Of Play: “To Spring” by Grieg
  35. Carleton Takes Hold Of Candle Stick: “Anger” by Palumbo
  36. Ghastly Figure Appears: SINISTER THEME
  37. You’re Going To Stay: “Symphonic Incidentals No.9” by Marquardt
  38. We’re Going To Search: “Implorations of Neptune” by Massenet
  39. Quaile Sees Purse: “Symphonic Incidentals No.3” by Marquardt
  40. Door Opens—Body Falls Out: SINISTER THEME
  41. McHugh Open Door—Enters Doris’ Dressing Room: “Fingal’s Cave” by Mendelssohn
  42. Warning Again: SINISTER THEME
  43. Lights Flash—Audience Arriving: “Toy Soldiers Parade” by Ring-Hager
  44. Curtain Ascends: “Intermezzo” by Granados
  45. McHugh Blows Whistle: “Violent Struggling” by Roland
  46. Now Mike, Did You Kill: “Vehement Desire” by Bradford
  47. Doris and Quaile Alone: LOVE THEME
  48. Lights Of Broadway: BROADWAY THEME

NOTE: Optional finish—cue 47 may be continued to end of picture if desired

[SUGGESTIONS FOR SUBSITUTIONS, DYNAMICS, EFFECTS, ETC. is on the last two pages]

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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The Last of Mrs. Cheyney

Title: The Last of Mrs. Cheyney

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: “Prelude to Heroical Love Drama” by Baron
  2. London, After Theatre: “Dramatic Suspense” by Hahn
  3. How Terrible: “Serenade d’Extase” by Fletcher
  4. Fortunately I Wasn’t Wearing My Pearls: “Intermezzo” by Crist
  5. Fade-Out Of Two Ladies On Couch: “Breath Of Morn” by Kempinski
  6. Fade-Out After Telephoning Scenes: “Rose of Spring” by Bicchiere
  7. Rather Striking: “Celestine” by Vargas
  8. Cheyney Leaves Florists: “I’ll Dream Of You” by Shilkret (WHITE)
  9. Fade-Out As Man Reads Card: Organ Solo ad lib on screen
  10. Butler Closes Folding Doors: “A Villianous Theme” by Engleman (RED)
  11. Doors Opened After Title “WE HAVE NEVER MET BEFORE”: “Mignonette” by Sodero
  12. Cheyney, I Want You To Meet: Repeat No.8 (WHITE)
  13. Fade-Out After Title “THE PLEASURE IS MINE”: “Sweet Memoires” by Singorsky
  14. Old Man Leaves Room To Make Speech: “Winged Hours” by Bath
  15. I Telephoned You: Repeat No.8 (WHITE)
  16. Will You Please Ring For The Butler: Repeat No.10 (RED)
  17. Fade-Out After Title: WELL I’LL REMEMBER”: “Bridal Paths” by Langford
  18. Guests Leave—Mrs. Cheyney Closes Door: Repeat No.8 (WHITE)
  19. Cheyney Walks To Piano; Piano Solo ad lib to screen
  20. When We Get The Necklace: “Evil Motive” by Hoffman
  21. The Week-End: Piano Solo ad lib to screen
  22. Do Listen To This: Repeat No.20 “Evil Motive”
  23. I Got Your Message: “Sadness” by Engleman
  24. Crook Walks From Mrs. Cheyney: “Gratitude” by Schoenfeld
  25. Crook Leaves Garden—Old Man Sees Mrs. Cheyney Asleep: Repeat No.13 “Sweet Memories”
  26. Cheyney Has Contracted A Headache: Repeat No.10 (RED)
  27. Man Takes Telephone From Mrs. Cheyney: “I’ll Dream Of You” by Shilkret (WHITE)
  28. Play Once and Segue: “Heart’s Pleading” by Rapee-Axt
  29. Garden Scene—Light In Mrs. Cheyney’s Window Seen: “Incid. Symphony No.30” by Kempinski
  30. Clock Dial On Screen: “Misterioso Irresoluto” by Langey
  31. Cheyney About To Throw Jewelry Box Out of Window: “At the Shrine of Love” by Kempinski
  32. Champagne, Cigarettes: “Lover’s Quarrel” by Baron
  33. Man Kisses Mrs. Cheyney: “Unrest” by Geehl
  34. Just A Moment: “Romance of Autumn” by Marquardt
  35. Arthur, We Shall Leave You In Charge: Repeat No.24 “Gratitude”
  36. Morning: “Dance of the Sylphes” by Marquardt
  37. Play Once and Segue: “Agitato a la Valse” by Savino
  38. You Shouldn’t Be President: “Langueurs Amoureuses” by Barbirolli
  39. Play Once and Segue: “Cynical Scherzando” by Axt
  40. Lord Elton At Table Writing Check: “Isabel” by Bowers
  41. Fade To Crook and Mrs. Cheyney Leaving House: Repeat No.27 (WHITE)

Proper Orchestral Rest Period is Nos. 25 to 32 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 Cornoration. 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 Last Command

Title: The Last Command

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: “Czardas from ‘Ballet Russe’” by Luigini
  2. Hollywood—1928: “Midsummer” by Maquarre
  3. Insert—Photograph of Sergei: LEO THEME “Karma” by Herbert
  4. The Eureka Studios Calling: DESPAIR THEME “Lamento from ‘Pique Dame’” by Tschaikowsky
  5. The Bread Line: “Russian Rag” by Cobb
  6. Sergei Sits at Dressing Table: “Cossack Revels: “Tschakoff
  7. Imperial Russia: “Marche Slave” by Tschaikowsky
  8. Tireless In His Endeavors: SERGEI THEME “Prelude in G Minor” by Rachmaninoff
  9. Let Him Strut A Little Longer: LEO THEME “Karma” by Herbert
  10. Sergei At Mirror: SERGEI THEME “Prelude in G Minor” by Rachmaninoff
  11. Sergei Sees Officer With His Fur Coat On: “Chatter” by Kahn
  12. Natalie and Leo Enter Room: “Prelude” by Reinecke
  13. Leo Taken From Room: “Resignation” by Von Fielitz
  14. Orders From The Imperial Staff: “Prelude from ‘L’Arlesienne’” by Bizet
  15. The New Headquarters: SERGEI THEME “Prelude in G Minor” by Rachmaninoff
  16. Natalie Alone In Room Musing: NATALIE THEME “Apres L’Orage” by Mouton
  17. Flash To Sergei And Officers: “Rivalite” by Snoek
  18. And So: “Procession of the Sardar from ‘Caucasion Sketches’” by Iwanow
  19. Fade-In Battle Front: “Tumult” by Verdi
  20. Flash-Back To Inspection of Troops: “Marche Russe” by Ganne
  21. Czar Speaks To Sergei: “Russian Fantasia” by Tobani [Music blacked out]
  22. After A Week: “Prologue” by Sommer
  23. Sergei Enters Natalie’s Room: NATALIE THEME “Apres L’Orage” by Mouton
  24. Officers Listening At Door: “Funny Faces” by Ring-Hager
  25. The General Staff, Your Highness: SERGEI THEME “Prelude in G Minor” by Rachmaninoff
  26. Prisoners’ Quarters: “Vengeance” by Porret
  27. Flash-Back To Natalie and Sergie: LOVE THEME “Regret” by Zamecnik
  28. Natalie Leaves Room—Procures Revolver: “Coeur Meurtri” by Gabriel Marie
  29. Sergei Enters Room: “Camorra” by Joels
  30. Natalie Collapses In Tears On Divan: LOVE THEME “Regret” by Zamecnik
  31. A Group of Obscure People Meet: REDS THEME “L’International” by Pottier
  32. Communicate With Our Agents: “Angosciosamente” by Gabriel Marie
  33. “Reds” Meeting On Street: REDS THEME “L’International” by Pottier
  34. Guards Appear And Endeavor To Break Up Meeting: “Battle Music” by Zamecnik
  35. Flash To Officer on Train Celebrating: “Russian Nat’l Dance ‘Echoes from the Volga’” by Seredy
  36. “Reds” Close-Up—Switch Pulled: “Furioso” by Savino
  37. You Have Been Our Master: “Tempest” by Ketelbey
  38. Make Him Stoke The Train: “Cossack Revels” by Tschakoff
  39. Sergei Stoking Engine: DESPAIR THEME “Lamento from Pique Dame” by Tschaikowsky
  40. Wild Scene Of Revelry In Car: “The Cossacks” by Frey
  41. Natalie Leaves Car—Climbs Into Engine Cab: “Storm Music” by Zamecnik
  42. Sergei Starts Stoking Again: “Furioso No.4” by Bergunker
  43. And So The Backwash: DESPAIR THEME “Lamento from Pique Dame” by Tschaikowsky
  44. Studio Stage: “Shenandoah” by Bendel
  45. Leo Orders Extras On Set: “Gossip” by Borch
  46. Director Stops Sergei: “Hunkatin” by Levy
  47. Leo Looking Over Extras: “In Birdland” by Zamecnik
  48. Leo Stops In Front Of Sergei: LEO THEME “Karma” by Herbert
  49. Activity On Set Starts: “Avril Frileux” by Mouton
  50. I Have Waited Ten Years For This: LEO THEME “Karma” by Herbert
  51. Flash-Back To Activity On Set: “Rural Flirts” by Bradford
  52. Music Please: “National Russian Anthem” by Lake
  53. What’s The Difference: “Marche Slave” by Tschaikowsky
  54. Leo Places Arms About Prostrate Sergei: “National Russian Anthem” by Lake
  55. Sergei Collapses: : DESPAIR THEME “Lamento from Pique Dame” by Tschaikowsky
  56. Leo Covers Body With Russian Flag: “National Russian Anthem” by Lake

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The Lariat Kid

Title: The Lariat Kid

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: “Prelude To Western American Drama” by Baron
  2. Rider Appears On Road: “Al Fresco” by Herbert
  3. All Right Now Miss: “Intermezzo” by Arensky
  4. Mid-Day Found: “Romance” by Rubenstein
  5. You Ungrateful Girl: “Dramatic Appassionato” by Ciganeri
  6. Scar Falls: “The Whistler and His Dog” by Pryor
  7. Scar Places Hand On Revolver: “Tragic Andante” by Savino
  8. Wagon Drives Away: Repeat No.2 “Al Fresco”
  9. Hell’s Gulch: “Enigma” by Borch
  10. Tom Appears On Road: Repeat No.2 “Al Fresco”
  11. Mary Lou Watering Plants: THEME “Mary Lou” by Lyman
  12. Tom Continues Ride: “La Coquette” by Onivas
  13. Outlaw Grabbed By Tom and Pat: “Moto Perpetuo” by Weiss
  14. Interior of Hotel: “March of the Gnomes” by Rebikov
  15. Pat Tips Tom: “Potato-Bug Parade” by Cobb
  16. Cregg Speaks To Tom: Repeat No.7 “Tragic Andante”
  17. Pat Grabs Knife: “Destruction” by Lowitz
  18. Cregg Leaves: “Ferocity” by Carrozzini
  19. Tom Closes Door of Water-Wagon: Repeat No.2 “Al Fresco”
  20. There’s Something Crooked Going On: “Misterioso all Valse” by Savino
  21. Tom Falls: Repeat Theme No.11
  22. I Ordered You To Keep Your Eye: “Conspiracy” by Zamecnik
  23. Mary and Tom At Gate: Repeat Theme No.11
  24. Come On Darlin’: Repeat No.7 “Tragic Andante”
  25. So It Was You: “Agitato No.3” by Langey
  26. Saloon—Piano Playing: “Dolly Dimples” by Alter
  27. Dark Scene—Tom Sneaking About: “Misterioso No.4” by Bergunker
  28. Flash-Back To Saloon—Dancing: Repeat No.26 “Dolly Dimples”
  29. Men At Stable: “Fingal’s Cave” by Mendelssohn
  30. Flash-Back To Saloon—Piano Playing: Repeat No.26 “Dolly Dimples”
  31. Tom Jumps From Window: “Dramatic Allegro” by Savino
  32. Cregg Riding: “Galloping Furies” by Rapee
  33. Before I’m Finished: “Ruy Blas” by Mendelssohn
  34. Cart Drives Up To Jail: Repeat No.2 “Al Fresco”
  35. Good Work Young Man: Repeat Theme No.11

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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The Kid’s Clever

Title: The Kid’s Clever

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: “Valse Melodie” by Drigo
  2. Half A Block: “BUGS” THEME “Somebody” by Little
  3. Carriage Appears: “Joyful Hurry No.1” by Baron
  4. Come On Girls: Repeat Bugs Theme No.2
  5. Won’t You Buy A Ticket?: RUTH THEME “Hugs and Kisses” by Alter
  6. When The Girls At The Seminary: “French Pastry” by Lakay
  7. I Won’t Give It Back: Repeat Ruth Theme No.5
  8. In New York: “Chianti” by Friml
  9. The Colonial Ball: Repeat Bugs Theme No.2
  10. How Are You?: “Marionette” by Arndt
  11. You Know This: Repeat Bugs Theme No.2
  12. Did You Speak To Father: “Meneut” by Paderwski
  13. Conspirators Plotting Against “Bugs”: “Conspiracy” by Zamecnik
  14. Flash To Interior: “The Clowns Carnival” by Rapee
  15. Will Some Bright Young Man: “Dainty Blossoms” by Kahn
  16. Poor Little Pigeon: Repeat Ruth Theme No.5
  17. With A Gaiety: “Piggly Wiggly” by Donaldson
  18. Fellow Symphonists: Repeat Bugs Theme No.2
  19. “Bugs” Starts Band Playing: “Student Pranx” by Balfmoor
  20. Band Starts Second Time: “Morning, Noon and Night Over” by Suppe
  21. Band Finishes: “Rural Flirts” by Bradford
  22. “Bugs” Leaves Stand—Enters Car: “Potato-Bug Parade” by Cobb
  23. Now I Shall Demonstrate: “Fast and Furious” by Frey
  24. The Next Morning: “Burlesque on Lange’s Flower Song” by Kempinski
  25. Ruth Enters Shop: Repeat Ruth Theme No.5
  26. “Bugs”, I Know: “Hearts and Flowers” by Tobani
  27. Flash To Travers and Steele: “Air de Ballet” by Massenet
  28. Daddy, I’m Sure Someone: “Romance” by Grunfeld
  29. Boys Enter Hotel: “Elopement” by Carrozzini
  30. Travers, I Have Proof: “Reverie d’Amour” by D’Aquin
  31. If You Could Only Get That Contract: “The Mill” by Berge
  32. Car Starts In Pursuit of Steele: “Mystery Hurry” by Berge
  33. I’m Getting Her Warmed Up: “The Get-Away” by Frey
  34. Young Man: Repeat Bugs Theme No.2
  35. Travers Tears Up Contract: Repeat Ruth Theme No.5

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The Jazz Age

Title: The Jazz Age

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: “Right Or Wrong” by Sizemore
  2. In The Maxwell Home: “Baker’s Boy and the Chimney Sweep” by Herbert
  3. Parents Seated At Table: “Fete de Lisette” by Byford
  4. Flash-Back To Steve and Marjorie: “Allies from ‘Princess Pat Waltzes’” by Herbert
  5. And By The Way Steve: “Adventure d’Amour” by Bradford
  6. You Can Drop Me Off: “The Gay Life from ‘The Debutante’” by Herbert
  7. By The Standards Of: “Amorous Adventure” by Bradford
  8. Fade-In Records: “Lively and Happy” by Becce
  9. Well I’ve Got The City Council Fixed: “Air de Ballet” by Massenet
  10. Flash To Marjorie and Steve In Car: “Boola-Boo” by Friml
  11. Sue Dancing: “Until You Get Somebody Else” by Donaldson
  12. Lights Extinguished: “I’m Crazy Over You” by Sherman
  13. Lights Turned On Again: “Ain’t We Got Fun” by Whiting
  14. Crap Shooters Rise To Feet: LOVE THEME “There’ll Never Be Another You” by Bergner
  15. When You’re Ready To Go Home: “Mile A Minute” by Frey
  16. Steve and I Could Beat You In: “Whirlwind Galop” by Caslar
  17. Car Drives In Front of Home: “Unfinished Symphony” by Schubert
  18. Insert—Newspaper: “Mother’s Lullaby
  19. Man Enters Maxwell’s Office: “A Spooky Adventure” by Pasternack
  20. Man Leaves Room—Two Others Appear: MAXWELL THEME “Premier Amour” by Benoist
  21. Steve Mowing Lawn: “Pleasant Hours” by Savino
  22. Marjorie Starts To Play Uke: “My Blackbirds Are Bluebirds Now” by Friend
  23. Sue Drives Up In Car: “Merta” by Mambour
  24. Motor Officer Recognizes Steve: “Fast and Furious” by Frey
  25. Steve’s Home: Repeat Maxwell Theme No.20
  26. You’re Not Going Out: “Pathetic Reproach” by Beghou
  27. Doorbell Rings: “Romance” by Rubenstein
  28. Politician Leaves: “Berceuse” by Jarnfelt
  29. Café: “Raquel” by Burke
  30. Rube Orchestra Starts: “Corn Huskers” by Kaufman
  31. Music Stops: “The Two Imps” by Alford
  32. Marj, You’re Going Home: “Ferocity” by Carrozzini
  33. Council Meeting: “La Bresilienne” by Mouton (From No.9)
  34. Sue and Steve In Car: “The Scandal Mongers” by Patou
  35. Marjorie and Steve Enter House: “Andante Appassionato No.57” by Castillo
  36. Flash To Meeting: “Meditation” by Williams
  37. Flash To Sue and Steve In Car: “Zip” by Frey
  38. Steve Bursts Into Meeting: “Appassionato No.1” by Rapee-Axt
  39. Go As Far As You Like: “Debutante” by Rapee-Axt
  40. Well Maxwell, We Put That One Over: Repeat Love Theme No.14

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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Hot Stuff

Title: Hot Stuff

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: “I Still Believe In You” by Akst.

  1. At Screening: “Happy” by Cohan
  2. Our Story Opens: “Stephanie Gavotte” by Czibulka
  3. Street Scene: “Get Out & Get Under” by Abrahms
  4. Aunt Enters Room: “Pastime” by Clutsam
  5. Joy Riders Apear: “Razz Berries” by Banta
  6. Friends Ride Away: “Happy Go Lucky” by Kaufman
  7. Madison Junior: “Campus Memories” by Seredy
  8. Babs and Relatives Appear: “Marionette” by Ardnt
  9. Gunning For A Ball of Fire: “Somebody” by Little
  10. Mack Starts Playing Uke: “Nobody’s Fault But Your Own” by Murray
  11. He Stops Playing: “Happy Go Lucky” by Kaufman
  12. I Want You To Meet Babs: “Dolly Dimples” by Alter
  13. At The End of the First Term: “Frat” by Barth
  14. Flash To Babs and Aunt: “Nymphs Frolic” by Bradford
  15. Well Here I Am: “Somebody” by Little
  16. Boys On Steps: “Mother Goose Parade” by Bibo
  17. You Left The Receiver Down: “Spring Cleaning” by Bradford
  18. Bas Starts Victrola: “Black Bottom” by Desylva
  19. Boy Appears At Door: “The Rocking Horse” by Borch
  20. Sandy Leaves Room: “Somebody” by Little
  21. Why Aren’t You Going: THEME
  22. To Mack The Rink Seemed: “Coasting” by Ring Hager
  23. Aunt Appears and Starts To Skate: “I Faw Down” by Brockman
  24. Don’t I Get To Skate With You: THEME
  25. Babs Starts Skating Act: “Black Bottom” by Desylva
  26. Crowd Starts Throwing White Balls At Babs: “Horse Radish” by Ring Hager
  27. Babs Leaves Skating Rink: THEME
  28. Arrives At House: “Three O’Clock In The Morning” by Robledo
  29. Aunt Enters Room: Stephane Gavotte” by Czibulka
  30. The Locker Room: “Somebody” by Little
  31. What Are You Doing In Tuffy’s Car: “Zip” by Frey
  32. Flash To Sky, Storm: “Storm” by Ketelbey
  33. Take Off Your Clothes: “L’Encore” by Herbert
  34. Babs Get Into Your Clothes: “Moto Perpetual” by Lowitz
  35. Sandy’s Tailoring Shop: “Impression Frivole” by Bradford
  36. Sandy If You See Babs Tell Her I’m Sorry: THEME
  37. Girls Enter Babs’ Room: “Mary Theme” by Zamecnik
  38. The Annual Dance: “Glorianna” by Pollack
  39. Enter House: “Aubade Printanier” by Lacome
  40. Stop Acting You’re Not Fooling Me: “Impression Dramatique” by Bradford
  41. It’s All Cold Tea: THEME

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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