A Son of His Father

Title: A Son of His Father

Author: James C. Bradford

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheets, 1925

Series:

Format: Cue sheet

Document type: Cue sheet

All authors/contributors: James C. Bradford

OCLC Number:

Contents:

Notes:

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

SFSMA ID: A92oLNruD5

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Palace of Pleasure

Title: Palace of Pleasure

Author: Michael P. Kruger

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheets, 1926

Series:

Format: Cue sheet

Document type: Cue sheet

All authors/contributors: Michael P. Kruger

OCLC Number:

Contents:

Notes:

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

SFSMA ID: isaU62CWqQ

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Night Life of New York

Title: Night Life of New York

Author: James C. Bradford

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheets, 1925

Series:

Format: Cue sheet

Document type: Cue sheet

All authors/contributors: James C. Bradford

OCLC Number:

Contents:

Notes:

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

SFSMA ID: SSYspNqcqQ

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The New Klondike

Title: The New Klondike

Author: James C. Bradford

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheets, 1926

Series:

Format: Cue sheet

Document type: Cue sheet

All authors/contributors: James C. Bradford

OCLC Number:

Contents:

Notes:

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

SFSMA ID: Sde6sN4FAo

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My American Wife

Title: My American Wife

Author: James C. Bradford

Publisher: Famous Players-Lansky Corp., 1922

Series:

Format: Cue sheet

Document type: Cue sheet

All authors/contributors: James C. Bradford

OCLC Number:

Contents:

Notes: handwritten notes

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

SFSMA ID: Np0BA0gRGj

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The Music Master

Title: The Music Master

Author: Michael P. Kruger

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheets, 1927

Series:

Format: Cue sheet

Document type: Cue sheet

All authors/contributors: Michael P. Kruger

OCLC Number:

Contents:

Notes:

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

SFSMA ID: tieiN8kzhX

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Man Crazy

Title: Man Crazy

Author: James C. Bradford

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheets, 1927

Series:

Format: Cue sheet

Document type: Cue sheet

All authors/contributors: James C. Bradford

OCLC Number:

Contents:

 

 

  1. At screening: Spirit of Youth by Dahlquist
  2. The Boston post road: Horses by Gay
  3. Then somebody invented: Cheer Up by Kaufman
  4. And I’ll wager: Oh Boy, What a Girl by Green
  5. Here’s to the men: Ain’t We Got Fun by Whiting
  6. Men leave – Clarissa walks toward Ralph: Air de Ballet by Herbert
  7. You’ll refuse him: The Chatterbox by Sanders
  8. Clarissa enters boudoir: Polly by Zamecnik
  9. Late again: Gavotte Jaqueline by Spitalny
  10. Clarissa hurries from dining room: Intermezzo by Arensky
  11. Hello sweetheart: Repeat No. 8 “Polly”
  12. A penny for your thoughts: THEME: Trail of Dreams by Swan
  13. Exterior – car leaves: Coasting by Ring-Hager
  14. Father alights from auto: Fanchonette by Klemm
  15. Clarissa enters house: Repeat Theme No. 12
  16. Now mother: Repeat No. 8 “Polly”
  17. Is Janeway land scared: Scherzando Hurry by Frey
  18. In a little house near Boston: By the Side of the Road by Pilzer
  19. Can you keep a secret?: Baby Your Mother by Burke
  20. Flash-back to Clarissa at mirror: Repeat No. 8 “Polly”
  21. Clarissa hears “White Streak” approaching: Pins and Needles by Kaufman
  22. Clarissa receives gift: Repeat Theme No. 12
  23. What’s the matter: Reflection by Friml
  24. It’s a funny world: Broken Hearted by Henderson
  25. So Madam Clarissa: Love’s Acclaim by Andino
  26. Clarissa standing in window: Repeat No. 24 “Broken Hearted”
  27. Clarissa and father join guests: Sunrise On the Mountain by Borch
  28. Guests enter dining room: Norma March by Bellini
  29. Father rises from seat: Burlesque On Mendelssohn’s and Wagner’s Wedding March by Kempinski
  30. Ralph rises and walks toward Clarissa: Adventure d’Amour by Bradford
  31. Auto headlight flash on Clarissa: Treacherous Knave by Zamecnik
  32. Flash-back to interior of house: Wild Chase by Becce
  33. Do you mean: Disturbance by Zamecnik
  34. Clarissa embraces Jeff: Calling by Greer
  35. Where did you get the rocks: Repeat No. 8 “Polly”
  36. It had been a long evening: Gossip by Borch
  37. Car drives up: Rambler Roses by Wheeler
  38. I know that name: Le Chevalier Printemps by Jacquet
  39. Are you really going to marry: Repeat Theme No. 12

Notes:

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

SFSMA ID: FcH2l0Htdn

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The Lucky Horseshoe

Title: The Lucky Horseshoe

Author: Erno Rapee

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheets, 1925

Series:

Format: Cue sheet

Document type: Cue sheet

All authors/contributors: Erno Rapee

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At screening: Tender Memories by Rapee-Axt
  2. I-I-It’s going to be: THEME: I’ll Give the World for You by Zamecnik
  3. Train starts: Hurry No. 1 by Zamecnik
  4. Two years of hard work: Daisies by Bendix
  5. While Eleanor, too, is changed: Kiki by Savino
  6. Tony, wait till she sees: Oh Joseph by Fall
  7. Tom Mix walks up to girl: Repeat Theme No. 2
  8. Man hits dog: Panicy Agitato by Berge
  9. Girl is saved: Repeat Theme No. 2
  10. Evening: All Alone by Berlin
  11. The day before the wedding: Clair de Lune by Thome
  12. Gibbs, I want you to get: Silver Sandals by Moore
  13. Sure as hell: Agitato No. 6 by Lake
  14. Tom Mix becomes unconscious: Spanish Dance by Moszkowsky
  15. Two trumpeters seen: March and Procession of Bacchus by Delibes
  16. Adventure! I demand: Dance of the Demons by Rybner
  17. Come Dona Isabel: Agitato No. 1 by Rapee-Axt
  18. On the morrow: Tournament “In Arcady” by Nevin
  19. Spike machine seen: Emotional Agitato by Savino
  20. Little fool you were: Appassionato No. 1 by Rapee-Axt
  21. Gong is struck: Agitation No. 9 by Borch
  22. Oh witch Zaragoza: Allegro Precipitoso by Savino
  23. Tom Mix jumps out of window: Agitato No. 2 by Rapee-Axt
  24. Go ahead, parson: Repeat Theme No. 2

Notes:

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

SFSMA ID: NfPB2YGwGX

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Lost at Sea

Title: Lost at Sea

Author: James C. Bradford

Publisher: Cameo Music Service Corp., 1926

Series:

Format: Cue sheet

Document type: Cue sheet

All authors/contributors: James C. Bradford

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At screening: A Tone Picture by Haas
  2. Change of scene: Little Flower Garden by Breil
  3. Hello Mommy: Mighty Lak’ A Rose by Nevin
  4. Husband enters: Air de Ballet by Massenet
  5. Dog under table: Poupee Valsante by Poldini
  6. Father kicks dogs: Adagio Elegiaque by Wieniawaski
  7. Girl dancing: Songe d’Automne by Joyce
  8. Natalie and Bobby: Little Man by Ball
  9. Flash-back to café: In a Hurry by Friml
  10. Curtains Close – Dancer joins Travers: Looking for a Boy by Gershwin
  11. Charleston dancers appear: Charleston by Johnson
  12. Guests start to dance: My Sweetie’s Sweeter Than That by Fiorito
  13. Children playing ball: Tarantella by Rimmer
  14. Flash-back to steamer: You Gotta Know How by Donaldson
  15. Engine room – Fireman drinking: Angosciosamente by Gabriel Marie
  16. Change of scene to Natalie and Bobby: Repeat No. 8 (Little Man by Ball)
  17. Insert – “Lost at Sea”: Largo Tragico by Chopin
  18. Travers and woman struggling toward beach: Poem Erotique by MacDowell
  19. Change of scene – Lane receives wire: Iov by Zamecnik
  20. Happiness, content: Koenigskinder by Humperdinck
  21. Lane discovers Natalie’s hiding place: THEME: The Sweetest Story Ever Told by Stults
  22. And within a few days: Traumerei by Schumann
  23. Guests leaving: The Swan by St. Saens
  24. Enter shadows: Premonition by Zamecnik
  25. Maid at door with telegrams: A Mysterious Event by Zamecnik
  26. They start to read telegrams: Feu Follet by Fauchey
  27. Insert – “Rescued by S. S. Mizpah”: Elegic by Lubomirsky
  28. Change of scene – Travers shaving: Chatter by Kahn
  29. Natalie alone: Cuore in Pena by Giacchino
  30. I no longer love you: Appassionato No. 2 by Axt
  31. Telephone rings: Omens by Schad
  32. Lane sees body on floor: L’Angoissante aventure by Gabriel Marie
  33. Lane at police headquarters: Cantilena by Goltermann
  34. You are trying to shield Mrs. Travers: Preludio by Cordova
  35. We have just got the confession: Repeat Theme No. 21

Notes:

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

SFSMA ID: IxKSLDxB2N

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The Long Chance

Title: The Long Chance

Author: Max Winkler

Publisher: 1922

Series:

Format: Cue sheet

Document type: Cue sheet

All authors/contributors: Max Winkler

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At screening: Desert Monotony by Aborn
  2. Two days later: Allegro Infernale by Aborn
  3. Meanwhile at a railway: Fly Home to Your Nest by Breau
  4. Like a giant suddenly: Storm in the Desert by Davis
  5. Jim Coberly never returned: Because You Say Goodbye by Levy
  6. There by the lonely: Elegie by Baron
  7. It was not often that: THEME: Love’s Sweet Hour by Otvos
  8. Three men detain girl: Dramatic Agitato by Simon
  9. I’m glad I got here in: Andante Doloroso No. 70 by Borch
  10. Next morning (continue to action)
  11. The only thing that: THEME: Love’s Sweet Hour by Otvos
  12. As the weeks rolled by: Barcarolle Amoreuse by Casedesus
  13. The following afternoon: Musical Thought by Titlebaum
  14. Of course it was: Chant Erotique by Berge
  15. And then sweet hours: The World is a Beautiful Song by Breau & Vane
  16. Morgan Carey had not: Sinister Theme by Vely
  17. A month later in San Pasqual: Chant D’Amour by Frommel
  18. At 10 minutes to four: Allegro Infernale by Aborn
  19. I thought he did you: Agitato Pathetique by Borch
  20. I promised her mother: Chanson Melancolique by Collinge
  21. He who walks in love: THEME: Love’s Sweet Hour by Otvos

Notes:

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

SFSMA ID: vqmKacSDi2

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The Lodge in the Wilderness

Title: The Lodge in the Wilderness

Author: James C. Bradford

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheets, 1926

Series:

Format: Cue sheet

Document type: Cue sheet

All authors/contributors: James C. Bradford

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At screening: Prelude by Dimsa Chopin
  2. An empire of the wilderness: Tarantella by Bohm
  3. For years John Hammond: Serenade by Harris
  4. Exterior – Plane appears – Lands: Pattering Feet by Dreier
  5. Jim counted as a total loss: Enchantment by Penn
  6. Virginia apparently in distress: Trembling Agitato by Kilenyi
  7. Virginia and Jim safe on shore: Ronde les Lutins by d’Ambrosio
  8. Coffee pot boiling: A Cup of Coffee, a Sandwich and You by Meyer
  9. Warm sunlight: In Pensive Mood by Berge
  10. Buddy O’Brien had lasted: Jealous Moon by Zamecnik
  11. Bear appears: Eccitamento by Retlaw
  12. Virginia feeding bear: Teddy Bear’s Picnic by Bratton
  13. I have another idea: The Lure of Crimson by Marquardt
  14. Virginia and Jim at canoe: THEME: Will You Remember by Romberg
  15. Jim and Virginia planned: Over the Waves by Rosas
  16. Music stops – Dancers start again: Blue Danube Waltz by Strauss
  17. Any guy that makes love: The Devil Among the Tailors by Berliner
  18. We’re going home now Jim: Characteristic No. 1 by Roberts
  19. If there’s any drinking to be done: Dante’s Inferno by Borch
  20. Virginia and boy at cabin: Second Misterioso a la Valse by Savino
  21. Jim starts out to find Duncan: Dramatic Allegro by Savino
  22. Man sees discolored water in basin: Dans L’Ergastule by Fosse
  23. I love you Jim: Appassionato No. 3 by Axt
  24. Time passed: Tragic Andante by Sibelius
  25. We need Duncan’s cabin: Weird Night by Axt
  26. Visitors’ day: Souvenir by Herbert
  27. Dot with bridal veil: Pleading Love Theme by Bradford
  28. Jim in prison yard: Omens by Schad
  29. Hammond packing satchel: Dram. Tension No. 36 by Andino
  30. Jim enters and embraces Virginia: THEME: Will You Remember by Romberg
  31. Knock on door: Elegie by Arensky
  32. Hammond you’re going to tell me: Inseguimento e Fuga by Becce
  33. Virginia dear: THEME: Will You Remember by Romberg
  34. Forest fire – Second flash: Catastrophe by Patou
  35. Morning brought: THEME: Will You Remember by Romberg

Notes:

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

SFSMA ID: rIf062PcrQ

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Let ‘er Buck

Title: Let ‘er Buck

Author: Max Winkler

Publisher: Belwin, 1925

Series:

Format: Cue sheet

Document type: Cue sheet

All authors/contributors: Max Winkler

OCLC Number:

Contents:

ALTERNATE THEME: Fragrance Lane by Fresco

ALTERNATE THEME: Love’s Acclaim by Andino

  1. At screening: THEME: Where Love Dreams Come True by De Voll
  2. Come on Bob: Conspirators by Santor
  3. While at the McCall mansion: Recitation No. 3 by Aborn
  4. Deep down in his heart: Dramatic Agitato by Hough
  5. Six months later: Miss Blue Eyes by Bergh
  6. Close up of street parade: America United March by Perry
  7. At the arena: The Round-Up by Aborn
  8. Suppose I would protect you: Agitato No. 37 by Andino
  9. You said you wanted a job: Western Rodeo by Minot
  10. Well, take him out to the ranch: Serenade Pomantique by Berge
  11. Won’t you have some breakfast: THEME: Where Love Dreams Come True by De Voll
  12. A few days before: Charmeuse by Baron
  13. That afternoon: Because You Say Goodbye by Levy
  14. There’s your cowboy: Mysterious Agitato by Borch
  15. Are you falling in love: THEME: Where Love Dreams Come True by De Voll
  16. The following morning: Dashing Cowboy by Aborn
  17. Well Crosby told me to do it: THEME: Where Love Dreams Come True by De Voll
  18. The night before: Fly Home to Your Nest by Breau
  19. Pardon me, I have: Beautiful Hudson by Cohan
  20. I have something to tell you: THEME: Where Love Dreams Come True by De Voll
  21. The day of the round-up: Aces High–March by Roberts
  22. I am sure Crosby’s at the, etc: Military Galop by Fahrbach
  23. While in a cabin: Radio Message by Baron
  24. The chariot race is: Wild and Woolly by Minot
  25. Chariot race starts: Saddle Back by Allen
  26. After the chariot race: THEME: Where Love Dreams Come True by De Voll

Notes:

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

SFSMA ID: eFwqUrHUwu

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The Latest from Paris

Title: The Latest from Paris

Author: Ernst Luz

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheets, 1928

Series:

Format: Cue sheet

Document type: Cue sheet

All authors/contributors: Ernst Luz

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At screening: Adoree by Friml (WHITE)
  2. Sign—“Blogg and Littauer”: Viennese by Komzak
  3. He should be designing: Confidence by Waldteufel
  4. Gee, now I’m glad: Stardust by Power
  5. I’ve decided: Mountain Trails by Schoenfeld
  6. Sign—“Blogg and Littauer”: Adoree by Friml (WHITE) Chorus

SEGUE: Caressing Butterfly by Barthelemy

  1. Well, I’m going to Roxboro: Love’s Wilfulness by Barthelemy
  2. Robertson, I’m taking this liberty: Breath of Morn by Kempinski
  3. Auto on screen at store front: Adoree by Friml (WHITE)
  4. The travelling man: Love and Laughter by Cobb
  5. Salesman leaves hotel desk after key action: Bowl of Pansies by Reynard
  6. Norma Shearer telephoning: In Merry Mood by Axt
  7. Thanks for the order: Blue Bells by Zamecnik
  8. Water poured on house detective: Little Fawn by Rosenbaum
  9. Saleman sees girl in other train: Adoree by Friml (WHITE)

SEGUE: A Garden Dance by Vargas

  1. Wreck: Agitato No. 1 by Armandola
  2. Close-up of salesman and Shearer: Adoree by Friml (WHITE)
  3. Child at door of car platform: Piquant Waltz by Lehar
  4. If he ever loses a finger: Adoree by Friml (WHITE)
  5. Deaf and dumb couple leave platform: Storm Galop by Komzak (LT BLUE)
  6. Sign—Summerville Hotel: Sparklets by Miles
  7. What’s merry about it: Rang-Tang by Dabney
  8. Boy puts down telephone: Sacred Night, Holy Night by Borch
  9. Exterior scene: Iris by Reynard
  10. Girl pulls down window shade: Storm Galop by Komzak (LT BLUE)
  11. Lovers meet in hotel lobby: Adoree by Friml (WHITE)
  12. Boy takes off overcoat: Sacred Night, Holy Night by Borch
  13. Lovers walk out of hotel lobby: Adoree by Friml (WHITE)
  14. Joe dear, I’m afraid: Andante Appassionato by Soro
  15. Norma Shearer goes upstairs in hotel—Lover enters hotel lobby: Incid. Symphony No. 11 by Hauenschild
  16. Norma pulls down window shade: Love’s Melody by Daniderff
  17. Norma Shearer shows on screen: Incid. Symphony No. 11 by Hauenschild
  18. Brother kisses Norma Shearer: Night Song by Stults
  19. With you: Storm Galop by Komzak (LT BLUE)
  20. Norma Shearer hangs up telephone: A Spring Day by Haines
  21. Fade after title: “Always It’s Cheaper”: Gerbe de Roses by Franceschi
  22. Father, Joe and I are going to be married: Little Trifler by Barnard
  23. Hotel register on screen: Golden Sand by Finck
  24. Bedroom scene after men shake hands: Viennese by Komzak
  25. Two men leave girl’s bedroom: Adoree by Friml (WHITE)
  26. Lover leaves girl’s bedroom: Loves Glamour by Varley
  27. Two partners leave bedroom: Springtime of Life by Marquardt
  28. Take a tip: Trembling Agitato by Kilenyi
  29. Sleigh drives off: By-Gone Days by Pintel
  30. I always said: Adoree by Friml (WHITE)

Notes:

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

SFSMA ID: Ao4X3qLEVZ

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Kid Boots

Title: Kid Boots

Author: James C. Bradford

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheets, 1926

Series:

Format: Cue sheet

Document type: Cue sheet

All authors/contributors: James C. Bradford

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At screening: KID THEME: Someone Loves You After All by Tierney
  2. Big Boyle: In the Clover by Thurban
  3. If I sell him a suit: Oh Mister by Frey
  4. Death’s too good for that chap: Aeroplane Galop by Lamothe
  5. Kid meets Clara: KID THEME: Someone Loves You After All by Tierney
  6. Flash-back to fight in shop: Military Galop by Barthman
  7. Carmen Mendoza: Valse Dramatic by Rapee
  8. Opens door—my pal: My Buddy by Donaldson
  9. We’ll get him yet: Thrills by Sanders
  10. Tom rushed: What’s the Use of Talking by Rodgers
  11. Pardon me, this is my daughter: TOM THEME: The Same Old Way by Tierney
  12. Lawyer’s office: Moto Perpetuo by Weiss
  13. That afternoon: Keep Your Eye on the Ball from “Kid Boots” by Tierney
  14. Eleanor appears: Why Don’t You Say So? by Tierney
  15. Kid at bath house: Sunshine by Little
  16. Let’s have a swim: Me and the Boy Friend by Monaco
  17. Before long: TOM THEME: The Same Old Way by Tierney
  18. The day before Thursday: Oh Lady Be Good by Gershwin
  19. And I got foolish: Someone Is Losin’ Susan by Meyer
  20. Only half of: Sittin’ Around by Sanders
  21. Kid powders hand: Polly Put the Kettle On by Tierney
  22. Kid walks toward Clara: I’m Walking Around in Circles by Phillips
  23. Eleanor and Tom: TOM THEME: The Same Old Way by Tierney
  24. Someone moved in next to you: Somebody by Little
  25. Would you mind coming to Caddy House: Bohemiana by Smith
  26. You’re late Mr. Hemingway: Happy Go Lucky by Kaufman
  27. For Kid boots: I’m Walking Around in Circles by Phillips
  28. Thursday morning: Looking for a Boy by Gershwin
  29. Clara sees Kid asleep: Military Galop by Barthman
  30. Belmore flying field: Derby Days by Axt
  31. The time of this court: Horses by Gay

SEGUE: Mounted Police Galop by Le Thiere

  1. Big boy falls over cliff: By Wireless by Berge
  2. Clara takes stand: Chatter Box by Silvers
  3. I’ve heard enough: KID THEME: Someone Loves You After All by Tierney

Notes:

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

SFSMA ID: iY9orZKsUX

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Irish Hearts

Title: Irish Hearts

Author: Michael Hoffman

Publisher: Tax-Free Music Co., 1927

Series:

Format: Cue sheet

Document type: Cue sheet

All authors/contributors: Michael Hoffman

OCLC Number:

Contents:

Tax-Free Musical Suggestions:

  1. At screening: B’Hoys of Tipperary by Amera
  2. Remember lass: Fiendish Eyes by Hoffman
  3. Sure and ye didn’t: B’Hoys of Tipperary by Amera
  4. For a long while: Irish Whispers by Ancliffe
  5. In New York: Frolics and Youth by Hoffman
  6. Boat scene: Cupid’s Surprise by Gross
  7. Patsy misses brooch: Eccitamento by Retlaw
  8. Don’t worry lass: Columbia Gem of the Ocean by Ascher—Benjamin Edition
  9. Patsy meets Emmett: Irish Whispers by Ancliffe
  10. New York tenement:
  11. And thus did: Tumult by Verdi
  12. A few weeks later: Distress by Breil
  13. As humiliations continued: Blarney Stone by Engleman
  14. Men have argument: Prelude Satanic by Kempinski
  15. How about getting: Dear Erin by Bucalossi
  16. Oh are you a fighter: Excitement by Breil
  17. Drawing shamrocks on: LOVE THEME: A Galic [sic] Dream by Foulds
  18. Emmett with cigarette box: Irish Whispers by Ancliffe
  19. Patsy returns to fighter: THEME: A Galic [sic] Dream by Foulds
  20. Hibernian Club: Fox Trot by Waterson, Snyder Publication
  21. Argument: Freischutz by Weber
  22. Say you gotta have respect: Fox Trot by Stasny Publication
  23. I was talkin’ to the Mayor (dance stops): Norma by Luz
  24. Patsy takes cup from shelf: Fox Trot by Jos. Morris Publication
  25. The next evening: Irish Whispers by Ancliffe
  26. I’m just about to start (watch chimes): Bridal and Wedding music by Ascher—Benjamin Ed.
  27. Patsy sees Emmett married: Traumerei by Schumann

CHIMES

  1. Wedding party front of restaurant: Merriment by Kempinski
  2. Patsy I brought something (he puts package on tray): THEME: A Galic [sic] Dream by Foulds
  3. Patsy tears brooch from woman: The Hurricane by Egener
  4. With her shamrock back: The Shamrock by Myddleton
  5. Gimme that dress and charge it: Disturbance by Hoffman
  6. Patsy walks out with new coat on: Sweet Lavender by Wheeler
  7. Emmett fights at cash register: Stormy Conflict by Damaur
  8. Priest, Patsy and Emmett in church: To a Kiss by Jebe
  9. Patsy and lover leave church: A Galic [sic] Dream by Foulds
  10. Lovers embrace—CHORD—until THE END

Taxable Musical Suggestions:

  1. At screening: Minstrel Boy by Ascher
  2. Remember lass: Weird Nature by Kelenyi
  3. Sure and ye didn’t: Minstrel Boy by Ascher
  4. For a long while: Legend of Erin by Johnson
  5. In New York: Frolics and Fancies by Adams
  6. Boat scene: Whims of Love by Baron
  7. Patsy misses brooch: Restless Bows by Scrawley
  8. Don’t worry lass: Columbia Gem of the Ocean by Carl Fischer Edition
  9. Patsy meets Emmett: Legend of Erin by Johnson
  10. New York tenement:
  11. And thus did: Thrills by Saunders
  12. A few weeks later: Rage by Axt
  13. As humiliations continued: Londonderry Air by O’Connor
  14. Men have argument: Appasionato No. 1 by Axt
  15. How about getting: Irish Picture by Ansell
  16. Oh are you a fighter: Agitation by Borch
  17. Drawing shamrocks on: THEME: Endearing Young Charms (Pub. by Fischer)
  18. Emmett with cigarette box: Legend of Erin by Johnson
  19. Patsy returns to fighter: THEME: Endearing Young Charms (Pub. by Fischer)
  20. Hibernian Club: Fox Trot by Feist Publication
  21. Argument: Infamy by Conterno
  22. Say you gotta have respect: Fox Trot by Feist Publication
  23. I was talkin’ to the Mayor (dance stops): Thelma by Stahl
  24. Patsy takes cup from shelf: Fox Trot by Feist Publication
  25. The next evening: Legend of Erin by Johnson
  26. I’m just about to start (watch chimes): Bridal and Wedding music (Carl Fischer Edition)
  27. Patsy sees Emmett married: Traumerei by Schumann

CHIMES

  1. Wedding party front of restaurant: Gaiety by Savino
  2. Patsy I brought something (he puts package on tray): THEME: Endearing Young Charms (Pub. by Fischer)
  3. Patsy tears brooch from woman: Devastation by Herbert
  4. With her shamrock back: Ireland’s Pride by Schiller
  5. Gimme that dress and charge it: Panicy Agitato by Berge
  6. Patsy walks out with new coat on: Strolling Dolly by Lindgreen
  7. Emmett fights at cash register: Disaster by Savino
  8. Priest, Patsy and Emmett in church: Fascination by Lenzberg
  9. Patsy and lover leave church: THEME: Endearing Young Charms
  10. Lovers embrace—CHORD—until THE END

Notes: Includes tax-free and taxable suggestions

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

SFSMA ID: JDSIHRLn9W

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Jacqueline or Blazing Barriers

Title: Jacqueline or Blazing Barriers

Author: James Houlton

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheets, 1923

Series:

Format: Cue sheet

Document type: Cue sheet

All authors/contributors:James Houlton

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At Screening: Introduction “Salambo” by Arends
  2. Near Two Rivers Camp: Laurentian Echoes by Laurendeau
  3. Peter Durant: Baby’s Opera by Byng
  4. Peter’s chief care: Daddy, Dear Daddy by Fischer
  5. Jacqueline and Raoul enter: Love in Arcady by Wood
  6. Fade-in child in danger on rocks: Agitato by Riesenfeld
  7. Flash-back Jacqueline and Raoul: THEME: The Sign of the Rose by Edwards
  8. They enter cabin: Contemplation by Hope
  9. The underworld of: Within the Walls of China by Lively
  10. Fight starts: Dramatic Allegro by Falck
  11. And the next day: Julian Waltz by Kleinecke
  12. Chang and man on street: Dram. Tension No. 9 by Andino
  13. Jacqueline and friend on promenade: Call of the Sylphs by Frascard
  14. There were lonely hearts: Sylvan Sketches by Helm
  15. When a wild rose: Carolina in the Morning by Donaldson
  16. There’s a beautiful moonlight: Why Should I Cry Over You by Cohn
  17. For ways that are dark: Mist. Dramatico No. 22 by Borch
  18. There was joy: Laurentian March by Laurendeau
  19. At last the day: Perplexity by McLellan
  20. Oh Raoul, your presents are: THEME: The Sign of the Rose by Edwards
  21. A number of years ago: Remembrance by Birkedal-Barfod
  22. Two rivers: Dram. Allegro No. 1 by Langey
  23. Jacqueline leaves canoe: Le Rouet D’Omphale by St. Saens
  24. Raoul and Little Peter: THEME: The Sign of the Rose by Edwards
  25. Dubois slaps Little Peter: Dram. Agitato No. 80 by Berge
  26. Flash-back Jacqueline at table alone: Song Without Words by Rebikov
  27. Dubois walks away with note: Reverie by Vieuxtemps
  28. Raoul reads note: THEME: The Sign of the Rose by Edwards
  29. Jacqueline decides: Agitato con moto by Borch
  30. To Dubois’ sinister mind: Mysterioso Notturno by Borch
  31. Dubois attacks Chang: Prometheus Overture by Beethoven
  32. To Raoul the world: Andromeda and the Storm King by Holmes
  33. Between blazing barriers: The Storm by Zamecnik
  34. Morning: Symphony No. 2 in A minor by St. Saens
  35. Time is a great healer: THEME: The Sign of the Rose by Edwards

Notes:

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

SFSMA ID: mbIe8L0BQj

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The Hunchback of Notre Dame

Title: The Hunchback of Notre Dame

Author:

Publisher: 1923

Series:

Format: Cue sheet

Document type: Cue sheet

All authors/contributors:

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At Screening
  2. The Cathedral
  3. It was in the
  4. After (T) Ten years before Columbus
  5. King and solders are seen
  6. Woman approaches Clopin
  7. The Cathedral also sheltered
  8. Quasimodo jumps on Balustrade
  9. As Quasimodo dances on balustrade
  10. Esmeralda is seen
  11. Woman is seen at window
  12. That poor mad creature
  13. Before (T) the festival continues
  14. Esmeralda! Esmeralda
  15. With the noise.
  16. Segue
  17. Mob scene
  18. As she stops
  19. As she dances
  20. In the home.
  21. Esmeralda is seen
  22. Hunchback is seen
  23. Phoebus
  24. Segue
  25. Segue
  26. Jehan knew the lonely
  27. Quasimodo is tied
  28. 1st shot of Phoebus with Esmeralda
  29. Court of Miracles
  30. At the sign
  31. After spider scene
  32. Segue
  33. She looks at talisman
  34. Change of scene
  35. Esmeralda stops
  36. The Hunchback
  37. Again was a slave
  38. Hour-glass is turned
  39. Swift runs the sand
  40. Hunchback recognizes Esmeralda
  41. To celebrate the honor
  42. Esmeralda is seen
  43. Phoebus and Esmeralda at doorway
  44. Change of scene (Jehan & Quasimodo)
  45. Change of scene – to court of Miracles
  46. Clopin incites Mob
  47. Clopin is seen near wall of madame’s home [incorrect numbering sic]
  48. Change of scene
  49. Segue
  50. Crowd exits
  51. Night long prayer
  52. Just when Phoebus had decided
  53. Slowly it was dawning
  54. The Hour of uprising

INTERMISSION

ACT II

  1. At screening – Angelus
  2. As Esmeralda is seen in Cathedral (Organ and voices back stage.)
  3. Lovers in Garden
  4. Jehan stabs Phoebux
  5. Segue
  6. Again the King’s Justice.
  7. [blank]
  8. Through the night.
  9. Clopin is seen
  10. Quasimodo grabs Clopin
  11. Prison scene
  12. Esmeralda recognizes Jehan
  13. Suddenly the day
  14. When the great bell
  15. At scene (Mad woman).
  16. Hunchback jumps on rope.
  17. After fade out
  18. Believing Phoebus dead.
  19. Change of scene – to merchant’s shop
  20. The night had brought.
  21. The Hunchback (D) He starts to swing bell.
  22. With plans all made
  23. Clopin jumps on table
  24. Segue (Clopin call to arms)
  25. Segue (To action)
  26. Soldier’s fight.
  27. As others soldiers arrive.
  28. As Hunchback enters (Stop).

(Then play 86 to action)

  1. Change to
  2. Change to Hunchback
  3. Hunchback staggers on balcony
  4. Priest appears with Poet.
  5. Bell solo – just before the scene of bells. Segue. Melody of peace.

Notes: Blurry image. Cues transcribed by Mariana Whitmer.

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

SFSMA ID: X3Vdawsy4k

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The Hands of Nara

Title: The Hands of Nara

Author: Ernst Luz

Publisher: Belwin, 1922

Series:

Format: Cue sheet

Document type: Cue sheet

All authors/contributors: Ernst Luz

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. Chanson Russe
  2. Elegie by Barmotine
  3. Melancolie
  4. America
  5. Russian Romance
  6. Dance of Wood Nymphs
  7. Slumberland
  8. Shadowland
  9. Golden Showers
  10. Romance D’Amour
  11. Carissima
  12. Midsummer Night’s Serenade
  13. The Vampire
  14. Lamentoso by Borch
  15. Romance D’Amour
  16. Russian Romance
  17. Devotion by Herbert
  18. Romance D’Amour
  19. Melody of Peace
  20. Melancolie by Granier
  21. Canzonetta by Hammer
  22. Russian Romance
  23. Devotion by Herbert
  24. Poetique
  25. At Sunset
  26. Prelude by Rachmaninoff
  27. Midsummer Night’s Serenade
  28. Melody of Peace
  29. Lamentoso by Borch No. 29
  30. Destiny
  31. Hurry by O’Hare No. 24
  32. Romance D’Amour

Notes: Cues transcribed by Mariana Whitmer.

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

SFSMA ID: JOfnINgiY8

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