The Little Snob

Title: The Little Snob

Author: Michael Hoffman

Publisher: Tax-Free Filmusic Co., 1927

Series:

Format: Cue Sheet

Document type: Cue Sheet

All authors/contributors: Michael Hoffman

OCLC Number:

Contents:

Songs are listed as Tax-Free first and Taxable second

  1. At Screening of Title: “Little More Pepper” by Vandersloot Pub.; “Spirit of Youth” by Dahlquist
  2. Every Night After The Crowds: “Flowing River” by Winlaw; Cupid’s Surprise” by Gross
  3. At Station Ready To Leave: “Andante” by Hoffman; “Berceuse” by Jarnfeldt
  4. Jim and Marie: “Love Eyes” by Zamecnik; “One Sweet Day” by Zamecnik
  5. Mazie Boards Train: “Smiles” by Somerville; “Merriment” by Kempinski
  6. Girls Step Down From Bus: “Pastime” by Clutsam; “Strolling Dolly” by Lindgreen
  7. After Several Expensive Months: “Knick Knacks” by Shebek; “Flirtation” by Gross
  8. If You Think I’m Kock-Kneed: “Fox Trot” by Stanzy Publication; Feist Publication
  9. She Reads Letter: “Dovce Recontre” by G. Marie; “Heart’s Desire” by Renard
  10. Orchestra Starts (start together) (Fox Trot Chorus): “Fox Trot” by Jos. Morris Pub.; Remick Publication
  11. Applause (Stop and Start Again) (Chorus): “Another Fox Trot” Waterson Publication; Berlin Publication
  12. The Velvet Night: “Song of Romance” by Hoffman; “Song of Songs” by Moya
  13. It Looks As Though I’ll Own: “Cappriccio” by May; “Lontaine” by Berge
  14. In Store With The Check: “Chattering” by G. Marie; “Evening Hour” by Hulten
  15. Telegram To Father: “Playful Moments” by Hoffman; “Mirth and Merriment” by Dellile
  16. She Gets Into Taxi: “Grave Humor” by Becce; “By Gones” by Rapee
  17. What A Wet Sunday: “Grave Dramatic” by May; “Appasionato” by Rapee
  18. I Promised To Meet: “Sad Thoughts” by Patou; “Heart Throbs” by Arnold
  19. Fade Out of Father Alone: “Fox Tro” Jos. Morris Publication; Feist Publication
  20. Your Eyes Remind Me: “Pearl O’Mine” by Fletcher; “Love’s Romance” by Padney
  21. Where Are We Headed For: “Frolics and Youth” by Hoffman; “Pollyanna” by Freidland
  22. Marie (Mazie) Sees Father: “Patience Under Pain” by Becce; “Dramatic Reproach” by Berge
  23. They Play The Ponies: “Kiddy” by Latann; “Roller Coaster” by Schertzinger
  24. Pretty Slick—Your Control: “Violent Tempers” by Hoffman; “Rage” by Axt
  25. How Do You Know So Much: “Elegie” by Huppertz; “Schubert’s Serenade”
  26. I Came Back To Get My Ring: “Winds and Waves” by Hoffman; “Agitato Con Motto” by Luz
  27. What Does He Mean To You: “Infernal Furioso” by Hoffman; “Hurry” by Kempinski
  28. What A Bloomer: “Solemn Thoughts” by Hoffman; “Day of Doom” by Joels
  29. Father and Daughter Together: “Traumerei” by Schumann, Benjamin Pub.; Fischer Pub.
  30. Do You Still Love Jim: “Cherry Ripe” by Cussans; “Amour Decu” by Borch
  31. Jim Kisses Marie: CHORD

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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Kid Gloves

Title: Kid Gloves

Author: Michael Hoffman

Publisher: Descriptive Filmusic Co., 1929

Series:

Format: Cue Sheet

Document type: Cue Sheet

All authors/contributors: Michael Hoffman

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At Screening of Title: “Caprice” by Somerville
  2. Auto Gangsters Shoot: “Flick & Flock” by Patou
  3. Just When I’m Sending: “Butterflies” by Miles
  4. Lemme Park This Dame: “The Tormentor” by Hoffman THEME 1
  5. That’s The Man: “Valse” by Drigo
  6. Men Open Door: “The Ravage” by Hoffman THEME 2
  7. This Is A Bum Deal: “Maggiolotta” by Cullota THEME 3
  8. Well, When The Shooting: “Constance” by Golden
  9. Marriage Did Two Things: “Smiles” by Somerville
  10. Does A Mrs.—er Smith: “Cantor Woods” by Fleischer
  11. Just Leave Everything: “Valse Modern” by Rosey
  12. Will You Let Me Know By To-morrow: THEME 3
  13. There’s Three Hundred: THEME 1
  14. The Kid Fell For It: “Enigma” by Borch
  15. Man At Phone: THEME 2
  16. The Kid Got Away: THEME 3
  17. You Promise No Fuss: THEME 2
  18. Now You’re Going For A Long, Long Ride: THEME 3
  19. Anyway, I’m Glad: “Frolics” by Hoffman
  20. After He reads Letter, They Kiss: CHORD

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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Jaws of Steel

Title: Jaws of Steel

Author: Michael Hoffman

Publisher: Tax-Free Filmusic Co., 1927

Series:

Format: Cue Sheet

Document type: Cue Sheet

All authors/contributors: Michael Hoffman

OCLC Number:

Contents:

Tax-Free Suggestions are listed first, Taxable suggestions second

  1. At Screening of Title: “Sachem” by Rosey; “Wild and Woolly” by Minot
  2. Dog In Basket: “Huetamo” by Ancliffe; “Western Rodeo” by Minot
  3. Calvado Must Be: “You and I” by Lotter; “Demande D’Amour” by Drigo
  4. Thomas Grant Taylor: “Cupid’s Surprise” by Gross; “Whimsical Charms” by Fresco
  5. Alikili Joe: “Smiles” by Sommerville; “Redzi” by Caludi
  6. This Is The Magnificent: “Alone” by Francheschi; “Memories” by Blossom
  7. Night—Weird Desert: “Fiendish Eyes” by Hoffman; “Tense Mysterioso” by Berge
  8. A Year Later: “Enchanted Valley” by Bucalossi; “A Dream” by Borch
  9. That Same Year: “Sweet Memories” by Singorski; “Constance” by Golden
  10. Auto Stops At House: “Loitering Shadows” by Hoffman; “Mysterioso” by Andino
  11. She Spills Water On Man: “Critical Moment” by Becce; “Restless Bows” by Srawley
  12. Man Drives Away: “Mon” by Mac Lean; “Rosebud” by Sanford
  13. Warren Takes Gun: “Winds and Waves” by Hoffman; “Horror” by Kempinski
  14. In All His Desert Kingdom: “Comorra” by Joels; “Dramatic Tension” by Andino
  15. Villian Sneaks To Porch: “Green Vipers” by Hoffman; “Plotting Foe” by Kilenyi
  16. He Greets Old Man: “The Tormentor” by Hoffman; “Appasionato 55” by Borch
  17. Dog Locked In Room: “Trapped” by Rosey; “Enigma” by Savino
  18. Dog On Roof: “The Ravage” by Hoffman; “Despiration” by Schad
  19. Mumsie Says I’m A Bad Girl: “Pleading” by Wood; “Love Tragedy” by Savino
  20. Brooding For The Lost: “Largo Tragico” by Chopin; “Andante Tragico” by Levenson
  21. Dog and Baby: “Melisande” by Sibelius; “Place of Dreams” by Grass
  22. Dog Leaves With Shoe: “Distress” by Breil; “Dramatic Reproach” by Berge
  23. With Uncanny Instinct: “La Floie” by Francheschi; “Disaster” by Savino
  24. He’s Ditched Us Again (Dog Falls Wounded): “Facing Death” by Becce; “Silent Sorrows” by Borch
  25. Doctor & Warren At Bedside: “Looms of Fate” by St. Saens; “Desolation” by Conterno
  26. Morning—After A Long Vigil: “Cherry Ripe” by Cussans; “Norma” by Luz
  27. You Ain’t Goin’ To Protect: “Violent Tempers” by Hoffman; “Anger Motif” by Kilenyi
  28. I Arrest You For The Murder: “Love Triumphant” by Joels; “Tenderness” by Schad

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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If I Were Single

Title: If I Were Single

Author: Michael Hoffman

Publisher: Tax-Free Filmusic Co., 1927

Series:

Format: Cue Sheet

Document type: Cue Sheet

All authors/contributors: Michael Hoffman

OCLC Number:

Contents:

NOTE: Missing Taxable Cues

  1. At Screening of Title: “Cherry Ripe” by Cussans
  2. Record starts Playing: “King Triumph” by Hubbel
  3. End of Exercises: “Smiles” by Somerville
  4. May—Call A Carpenter: “Mandolinata” by Paladilhe
  5. Woman in Auto: “Babette” by Colin
  6. May Was Fond: “You and I” by Lotter
  7. So You Play The Piano: “Little More Pepper” by Lincoln
  8. I Was Driving Along: “Destruction” by Hoffman
  9. The Child Was Helpless: “Facing Death” by Becce
  10. Suddenly she Opened: “Caprecietta” by Varley
  11. Would You Mind: “Jollification” by Noyes
  12. Hand Bag On Floor: “Green Vipers” by Hoffman
  13. Oh! Fairest One: “Passion Flowers” by Somerville
  14. Be A Sport: “Loitering Shadows” by Hoffman
  15. Lights Up (Teacher On Sofa): “Pastime” by Clutsam
  16. Joan Dear, You Must: “June Charmant” by Godin
  17. Ted Winds Clock: “Demoiselle Chic” by Fletcher
  18. When The Cat’s: “Wings of Love” by Fizy
  19. Ted At Phone: “Creeping Spooks” by Hoffman
  20. Does Miss Joan Whitley Live: “Kiddy” by Lattan
  21. 3 A.M. With Nothing: “Dovce Recontre” by Marie
  22. (CARD) Nathaniel Waterman: “Elfantanz” by Lehar
  23. May Took Advantage: “Afterglow” by Clutsam
  24. Ted Eats The Soup: “Zazra” by Bowen
  25. Teddy, It’s All My Fault: “Song of Romance” by Hoffman
  26. Bell Rings and Joan Arrives: “Love Eyes” by Zamecnik
  27. You Poor Boy: “Distress” by Breil
  28. May At Phone: “Corinella” by Lee
  29. How Dare You Order: “Vengeance” by Francheschi
  30. Ted Leaves House: “Amour Decu” by Borch
  31. Auto Returns To Garage: “Plotting” by Rosey
  32. I Think You’re A Brute: “Flirting Waves” by Taubert
  33. Some Nit-Wit Locked: “The Tormentor” by Hoffman
  34. Hold-Up Men Drive Away: “Mirabilis” by Smid
  35. Where Do You Get: “Zelma” by Haines
  36. After An Eight Mile: “Merry Playmate” by Howgill
  37. May Carries Grips Into Room: CHORD

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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Greyhound Limited

Title: Greyhound Limited

Author: Michael Hoffman

Publisher: Descriptive Filmusic Co., 1929

Series:

Format: Cue Sheet

Document type: Cue Sheet

All authors/contributors: Michael Hoffman

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At Screening of Title: “Smiles” by Somerville
  2. Girl and Railroad Man: “Frolics and Youth” by Hoffman
  3. The End of the Division: “Dainty Damselle” by Baron
  4. Williams: “Soft Breezes” by Hoffman
  5. Next Morning: “Constance” by Golden
  6. Ten Minutes of Profanity: “Zelma” by Haines
  7. You Need A Wife: “Caprice” by Somerville
  8. The Afternoon: “Tendre Caprice” by Hoffman
  9. Ball Room Scene: “Valse Melodie” by Drigo
  10. I Guess I Had You: “Song of Romance” by Hoffman
  11. Bill Sees Girl and Monte: “Violent Tempers” by Hoffman
  12. The Next Month: “Magiolotta” by Culotta
  13. Your Mother’s Crying: “Andante” by Verdi
  14. Men Sit At Saloon Table: “Catastrophe” by Patou
  15. Bill Arrested (Court Room): “Sad Thoughts” by Patou
  16. Newspaper Close-up: “Tormentor” by Hoffman
  17. Gangsters Chased (Revolver Shots): “Disturbance” by Hoffman
  18. Get Him On Train and Sweat Him Plenty: “Agony of the Soul” by Becce
  19. The Rat’s Yellow: “Green Vipers” by Hoffman
  20. Catch That Girl: “Flock and Flock” by Patou
  21. It Just Passed Dawson: “Lead Kindly Light Hymn”
  22. (After) Don’t Pray For Me: “Trembling Anxiety” by Hoffman
  23. Cut The Cars Loose: “Avenging Storm” by Hoffman
  24. Mother At Home: “Facing Death” by Becce
  25. Scene Back To Excitement: Repeat “Avenging Storm”
  26. Edna Carrying Baby: “End of a Perfect Day” by J. Bond

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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Glorious Betsy

Title: Glorious Betsy

Author: Michael Hoffman

Publisher: Tax-Free Music Co., 1928

Series:

Format: Cue Sheet

Document type: Cue Sheet

All authors/contributors: Michael Hoffman

OCLC Number:

Contents:

Songs are listed as Tax-Free first and Taxable second

  1. At Screening Of Title: “Nobility” by Rosey; “Enemies of Women” by Peters
  2. Sweet Springs Hotel: “Smiles” by Somerville; “D’Arlequine” by Bohm
  3. Picture In Locket: “Carmen Scene” by Bizet; “Rage” by Axt
  4. In That Case: “Trembling Anxiety” by Hoffman; “Restless Bows” by Srawley
  5. The Best Blade: “Vengeance” by Francheschi; “Appassionato No.3” by Rapee
  6. Elizabeth Patterson: “Pastime” by Clutsam; “Cupid’s Surprise” by Gross
  7. Blame Yourself: THEME “Song of Romance” by Hoffman; “Song of Songs” by Moya
  8. So You Are The Scoundrel: “Mandonato” by Paladilhe; “Strolling Dolly” by Lindgreen
  9. I Warn You: THEME
  10. You-You Must Excuse Me: “Magic Granduer” by Hoffman; “Pomposo” by Egener
  11. Pardon Madamoiselle: THEME
  12. The Coach of Baltimore: “Playful Moments” by Hoffman; “The Clown” by Pelle
  13. I Told You To Be Ready: “Solemn Thoughts” by Hoffman; “Berceuse” by Jarnfeldt
  14. Maryland’s Aristocracy: “Dream of Love” by Liszt-Rosey; “Valse Melodie” by Drigo
  15. Captain Jerome Bonaparte: “Stabat Mater” by Rossini
  16. Lovers Meet In Garden: THEME
  17. “She Leaves Him With Ring: “Grand Pomp” by Finck; “Regal Splendor” by Luz
  18. A Toast to Mistress Betsy: THEME
  19. Jerome Receives A Letter: “Green Vipers” by Hoffman; “Prowling Schemers” by Carbonara
  20. He Shows Letter To Betsy: THEME
  21. Off The Coast of Francve: “Ru-Than” by Malette; “March Triumphal” by Baron
  22. I Shall Speak To Madmoiselle: “Trapped” by Rosey; “Mystereuse” by Schad
  23. But That Right Shall Never Be: “Grand Appassionato” by Becce; “Dramatic Appeal” by Jores
  24. Napoleon Leaves Betsy: THEME
  25. You Have The Valor: “Coronation” by Eilenberg; “Review Pompous” by Berg
  26. Jerome! Jerome! (They Kiss Goodbye): THEME
  27. Betsy’s Sudden Return Became: “Sad Thoughts” by Patou; “Road of Sorrow” by Kempisnki
  28. In The Library of the Emporer: “The Ravage” by Hoffman; “Erl King” by Schubert
  29. October 15th, the Royal Palace: “Fame and Glory” by Matt; “Lion of St. Mark” by Fabiani
  30. He Cost Me A Kingdom: CHORD FINISH

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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Glad Rag Doll

Title: Glad Rag Doll

Author: Michael Hoffman

Publisher: Descriptive Filmusic Co., 1929

Series:

Format: Cue Sheet

Document type: Cue Sheet

All authors/contributors: Michael Hoffman

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At Screening: “Maggiolotta” by Cullota (THEME 1)
  2. Please Send Up: “Fox Trot” by Popular
  3. Red Roses Snatched: “June Charmant” by Godin
  4. Lift The Lead Barry: THEME 1
  5. It’s Beautiful Jimmy: “Song of Romance” by Hoffman (THEME 2)
  6. We’ve Got A Great Idea: “Love Eyes” by Zamecnik
  7. Newspaper Close-Up: THEME 1
  8. Lovers See Each Other: THEME 2
  9. They Separate Lovers: THEME 1
  10. There’s Only One Way: “Loitering Shadows” by Hoffman
  11. We’re Giving A Party: “Charmeuse” by Baron
  12. The Fairchild’s Reception: “Butterflies” by Steinek
  13. Isn’t This Our Dance, John: “Fox Trot” by Popular
  14. End of Dance (Stop with Orchestra): “Fleurette D’Amour” by Fletcher
  15. Orchestra Plays Again: “Jazzy Fox Trot” by Popular
  16. The Party Over: “Spring Day” by Haines
  17. Old Fairchild In Bath-Tub: “Weird Mysterioso” by Kilenyi
  18. But My Dear, I Mean Miss: “Tormentor” by Hoffman (THEME 3)
  19. If She’s A Sonambulist: “Green Vipers” by Hoffman
  20. He Rubs Off Kiss Mark: THEME 3
  21. How Did You Get Out: “Frolics and Youth” by Hoffman
  22. So A Fairchild Entertains Men: THEME 3
  23. Morning Follows Quickly: THEME 2
  24. You Are Not Going to Marry: THEME 3
  25. Fairchilds Seated At Table: THEME 1
  26. Don’t Be Silly: THEME 2
  27. You Forgot To Include Me: Theme 3
  28. Back In the Shadows: “Automne Song” by Haines
  29. We’re Already Packed: “Caprice” by Somerville
  30. Do You Think Uncle Nathan: THEME 3
  31. I’ll Never Marry You: “Wedding Strain”

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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The Fortune Hunter

Title: The Fortune Hunter

Author: Michael Hoffman

Publisher: Tax-Free Filmusic Co., 1927

Series:

Format: Cue Sheet

Document type: Cue Sheet

All authors/contributors: Michael Hoffman

OCLC Number:

Contents:

Note: Missing Taxable Musical Suggestions, all suggestions are Tax-Free

  1. At Screening Of Title: “Smiles” by Somerville
  2. Dancers in Ring: “Fox Trot” Waterson Publication
  3. Handsome Harry: “Cherry Ripe” by Cussans
  4. Momsy Why Don’t You: “Fox Trot” Jos. Morris Publication
  5. How’d you Like To Make: “Cupid’s Surprise” by Gross
  6. Banker Lockwood: “Ivano” by Amadei
  7. Roland Burnette: “Little More Pepper” by Lincoln
  8. As Long As I Wasn’t: “Caprice” by Somerville
  9. At Table: “Village Holiday” by Gillet
  10. Monday Morning Found: “Pastime” by Clutsam
  11. Dusting The Counter: “Ecciamento” by Retlaw
  12. Fire Engine Scene: “Excitement” by Breil
  13. Girl At Cash Register: “Loitering Shadows” by Hoffman
  14. Syd Has Argument With Girl: “Distress” by Breil
  15. We’ll Invite Them: “Sweet Lavender” by Wheeler
  16. I’m So Thirsty: “Nottambuli” by Cuscani
  17. A Little Service Please: “The Tormentor” by Hoffman
  18. Man Leaves Store: “En Visite” by McDonald
  19. Josie Lockwood Just Invited: “You and I” by Lotter
  20. It’s Eleven O’Clock: “Cuore In Pena” by Gracchino
  21. Syd Pays The Money: “Dramatic Scene” by May
  22. People Rush Into Store: “Disturbance” by Hoffman
  23. Six Months Found: “Vivienne” by Finck
  24. The Wife Went Back: “Afterglow” by Clutsam
  25. That’s Mr. Duncan’s Sweetheart: “Playful Moments” by Hoffman
  26. Don’t Think I’ll Play Second: “Vengeance” by Francheschi
  27. Radville’s Biggest Affair: “Huetamao” by Ancliffe
  28. String Race Begins: “Flick and Flock” by Patou
  29. End of String Game: “In The Marsh” by Culotta
  30. I Have A Confession: “Song of Romance” by Hoffman
  31. I’ll Give Them A happy: “Critical Moment” by Becce
  32. I Refuse To Let Them; Repeat Song of Romance
  33. For The Tenth Time: “Love Eyes” by Zamecnik
  34. What Do You Mean: Repeat Song of Romance
  35. Curtain Over Heads of Syd and Girl: CHORD

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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The First Auto

Title: The First Auto

Author: Michael Hoffman

Publisher: Tax-Free Filmusic Co., 1927

Series:

Format: Cue Sheet

Document type: Cue Sheet

All authors/contributors: Michael Hoffman

OCLC Number:

Contents:

(Note: Taxable suggestions torn off page, all suggestions are Tax-Free)

  1. At Screening of Title: “Caprice” by Somerville
  2. Race Horse Poster: “Kiddy” by Latann
  3. Maple City Is Proud: “Flick & Flock” by Patou
  4. Hank’s Livery Stable: “Solemn Thoughts” by Hoffman
  5. A Wild Party: THEME “Dream of Love” by Liszt-Rosey
  6. Throughout The Following: “Facing Death” by Becce
  7. Little Girl, You’re All: “By Gone Days” by Carr
  8. The Death Of: “Little More Pepper” by Lincoln
  9. Hank—This is Mr. Hays: “Village Holiday” by Gillet
  10. It Remained For Squire: “Fame and Glory” by Matt
  11. Auto Starts Running: “Infernal Furioso” by Hoffman
  12. But Progress Isn’t Halted: “Pastime” by Clutsam
  13. Auto and Horse Race: “Aeroplane” by Lamothe
  14. The Horse Wins: “Rosemary” by Wheeler
  15. Father and Son Dispute: “Apasionato” by Carabotta
  16. Not Even Bob: “Cupid’s Surprise” by Gross
  17. Barney Oldfield Speeds: “Tumult” by Verdi
  18. With The Passing: “Sweet Lavender” by Wheeler
  19. And With The Disappearance: “Day of Doom” by Joels
  20. Man Whips Horse: “Pangs of Passion” by Hoffman
  21. Estranged From The Son: “Afterglow” by Clutsam
  22. (Letter) Dear Rose: THEME
  23. Thus in 1904: “Frolics and Youth” by Hoffman
  24. Business and Friends Gone: “Sad Thoughts” by Fletcher
  25. Sure Sulphur: “Plotting” by Rosey
  26. Armstrong, I Want You: “Andante Appasionato” by BEcce
  27. God That Car Will Never: “The Ravage” by Hoffman
  28. Accident—Bob Falls: “The Catastrophe” by Patou
  29. Hank Throws Lamp Down: “Dance of The Furies” by Gluck
  30. (Sign) HANK ARMSTRONG & SON: THEME
  31. The End of the Trail: CHORD

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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Domestic Troubles

Title: Domestic Troubles

Author: Michael Hoffman

Publisher: Tax-Free Filmusic Co., 1928

Series:

Format: Cue Sheet

Document type: Cue Sheet

All authors/contributors: Michael Hoffman

OCLC Number:

Contents:

Songs are listed as Tax-Free first and Taxable second

  1. At Screening of Title: “Magic Grandeur” by Hoffman or “Pomposo” by Egener
  2. Glen Cove, Long Island: “Fox Trot” by Jos. Morris Publication or Feist Publication
  3. Horace Bullard, Twin: “Afterglow” by Clutsam or “Constance” by Golden
  4. Sometimes We Can: “Caprice” by Somerville or “Graciousness” by Smith
  5. Get Out of Here: “The Ravage” by Hoffman or “Threatening Elements” by Schad
  6. But When The Wife’s: “Cherry Ripe” by Cussans or “Thelma” by Stahl
  7. Your Brother’s In Jail: “Pastime” by Clutsam or “Strolling Dolly” by Lindgreen
  8. Brother Leaves Brother: “Tendre Caprice” by Hoffman or “Fleurette” by Axt
  9. You Look Very Smart: “Little More Pepper” by Lincoln or “Mamselle Caprice” by Baron
  10. Are You Quite Sure: “Loitering Shadows” by Hoffman or “Creepy Creeps” by Borch
  11. He Jumps Out of Bed: “Disturbance” by Hoffman or “Farcical Allegro” by Aborn
  12. It’s All My Fault: “Capricietta” by Varley or “Whimsical Charms” by Fresco
  13. The Skating Club: “Skaters” by Ansell or “Roller Coaster” by Luz
  14. Jimmy Dear I’m Going: “Ivano” by Amadei or “In Flowerland” by Golden
  15. Skates Fastened On Him: “En Visite” by MacDonald or “Coonela” by Fredericks
  16. James Where’s Your Dignity: “Zelma” by Haines or “Charmeuse” by Baron
  17. There’s That Keen: “Merry Playmates” by Howgill or “Love Lesson” by Fresco
  18. He Sits On Fork: “Fox Trot” Jos. Morris Publication or Feist Publication
  19. Cheer Up Old Boy: “Flirting Waves” by Taubert or “Debutante” by Axt
  20. Why Did You Bring: “Espagnole” by Jones or “Madriola” by Samuels
  21. I Must Have Time: “Jollification” by Noyes or “The Clown” by Peele
  22. You Must Turn Out The Light: “Emotional Conflict” by Becce or “Rage” by Axt
  23. I’ve Decided To Accept: “Lenora” by Henri or “Valse Caprice” by Keifert
  24. I Want To Talk To You: “Song of Romance” by Hoffman or “Song of Songs” by Moya
  25. She Answers Phone: “Trembling Anxiety” by Hoffman or “Thrills” by Sanders
  26. Now Tell Me: “Cheero” by Finck or “Gossip” by Borch
  27. He Ate Some Welsh Rarebit: “Wings of Love” by Fuzy or “Soubrette” by Silbert
  28. And Your Wife: “Violent Tempers” by Hoffman or “Distress” by Breil
  29. Oh Yes Marie: “May Frolics” by Culotta or “Cupid’s Surprise” by Gross
  30. He Kicks Wife: CHORD

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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Dogs of the Regiment

Title: Dogs of the Regiment

Author: Michael Hoffman

Publisher: Tax-Free Filmusic Co., 1927

Series:

Format: Cue Sheet

Document type: Cue Sheet

All authors/contributors: Michael Hoffman

OCLC Number:

Contents:

Songs are listed as Tax-Free first and Taxable second

  1. At Screening: “Golden Youth” by Rosey or “Norma” by Luz
  2. Eric Argues With Lawyer: “Emotional Conflict” by Becce or “Dram. Appas.” By Ciganeri
  3. My Hat! At Once: “Caprice” by Somerville or “Graciousness” by Smith
  4. I’ll Teach You Manners: “Violent Tempers” by Hoffman or “Recitative Heroique” by Rapee
  5. Eric! Do Not Make A Scene: “Afterglow” by Clutsam or “Rosebud” by Sanford
  6. The Wheels of Justice: THEME “Dream of Love” by Liszt-Rosey or “Love Is All” by Herbert
  7. Go Back Boy: “Rosemary” by Wheeler or “Constance” by Golden
  8. Newspaper Close-Up (MARCH): “German March” by Benjamin Pub. or by Pub. Fischer
  9. War Scenes: “Distress” by Briel or “The Battle” by Leuchner
  10. At A Prison Hospital: “Grave Humor” by Becce or “Dramatic Suspense” by Winkler
  11. War Has Changed The Destiny: “The Tormentor” by Hoffman or “Threatening Elements” by Schad
  12. Air Torpedos Bomb Village: “Infernal Furioso” by Hoffman or “Furioso” by Shepherd
  13. Do Your Duty Rinty: “Critical Moment” by Becce
  14. That Night: “Enigma” by Borch or “Mystical Tension” by Kempinski
  15. Interior of Hospital: “Dreams of Yesterday” by Humphries or “Demande D’Amour” by Drigo
  16. Nurse (Marie recognizes Richard): THEME
  17. Through The Night: “Frolics and Youth” by Hoffman or “Ru Than” by Malette
  18. This Canteen Looks Suspicious: “Pastime” by Clutsam or “Whimsical Charms” by Fresco
  19. It Was Only A Matter: “Vengeance” by Francheschi or “Appasionato 3” by Rapee
  20. Death Notice Close-Up: “Solemn Thoughts” by Hoffman or “Forlorn Hopes” by Delile
  21. Dog Escapes From Coop: “Winds and Waves” by Hoffman or “Dramatic Conflict” by Levy
  22. Richard and Dog Captured: “Grand Appasionato” by Becce or “Prelude Satanic” by Kempinski
  23. Shots Fired: “Eccitamento” by Retlaw or “Thrills” by Sanders
  24. What Is The Meaning: “Catastrophe” by Patou or “Rage” by Axt
  25. After A Night Of Hell: “Loitering Shadows” by Hoffman or “Phantom Visions” by Stevenson
  26. Richard Turns Propellor: “The Ravage” by Hoffman or “The Rabble” by Herbert
  27. Richard Safe On Ground: “Demoiselle Chic” by Fletcher or “Lady Lilly” by Fresco
  28. Mankind At Peace Again: THEME
  29. Lovers Kiss: CHORD

Source: Carl Braun Collection

SFSMA ID: Qidgd6p3gW

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Conquest

Title: Conquest

Author: Michael Hoffman

Publisher: Descriptive Filmusic Co., 1929

Series:

Format: Cue Sheet

Document type: Cue Sheet

All authors/contributors: Michael Hoffman

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At Screening of Title: “April Message” by Ancliffe
  2. The Diana Was Named: “You and I” by Lotter THEME No.1
  3. Now Young Lady: “Trembling Anxiety” by Hoffman THEME No.2
  4. The Polar Flyers Are: “Catastrophe” by Patou THEME No.3
  5. BULLETIN: “Avenging Storm” by Hoffman THEME No.4
  6. (Newspaper) JAMES FARNHAM: THEME No.1
  7. I Gave Him A Blanket: “Maggiolotta” by Culotta THEME No.5
  8. (After) I’ve Put Up With Dr. Gerry (Piano Solo): Improvise
  9. Your Return Seems Like a Miracle: “Love’s Acclaim” by Andino
  10. Calendar Close-Up: “Song of Romance” by Hoffman
  11. This Book Is Darned Interesting: “Green Vipers” by Hoffman
  12. I’m Going To Read It Again: “Solemn Thoughts” by Hoffman
  13. Farnham, You Killed Overton: THEME No.3
  14. I Must Tell The Truth: THEME No.4
  15. You Were Cruel Farnham: THEME No.3
  16. Letter Close-Up: “Sad Thoughts” by Patou
  17. Telephone Conversation: THEME No.5
  18. Fade-Out of Ship: THEME No.1
  19. Overton (Alive) At Door; THEME No.3
  20. Did You Know Jim And I Are Married: THEME No.5
  21. Newspaper Close-Up: “Afterglow” by Clutsam
  22. I Tell You I Love Don: “Facing Death” by Becce
  23. I Can’t Understand Why: THEME No.1
  24. BULLETIN Close-Up: THEME No.4
  25. Farnham With Hammer In Hand: “The Ravage” by Hoffman
  26. (Newspaper) ANTARTIC FLYERS FOUND: THEME No.5
  27. I Have Great News: “Love Eyes” by Zamecnik
  28. Don Realizes Farnham Committed Suicide: CHORD

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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Caught In The Fog

Title: Caught In The Fog

Author: Michael Hoffman

Publisher: Tax-Free Filmusic Co., 1928

Series:

Format: Cue Sheet

Document type: Cue Sheet

All authors/contributors: Michael Hoffman

OCLC Number:

Contents:

Songs are listed as Tax-Free first and Taxable second

  1. At Screening: “Merry Playmates” by Howgill or “Love Lessons” by Fresco
  2. The Pelton Houseboat: “Loitering Shadows” by Hoffman or “Mysterioso” by Andino THEME 1
  3. That’s Only The Lighthouse: “The Ravage” by Hoffman or “Threatening Elements” THEME 2
  4. Oh, We Didn’t Know: “Capricietta” by Varley or “Strolling Dolly” by Lindgreen THEME 3
  5. This Is Indeed Lovely: THEME 1
  6. Flowers On Table: THEME 3
  7. Crook At Flower Pot: THEME 1
  8. That’s Funny, I Thought: THEME 3
  9. Quick, Lizzie. With This Haul: “The Tormentor” by Hoffman or “Prowling Schemers” by Carbonara
  10. I’m Krausschmidt: “Smiles” by Somerville or “Comedy Capers” by Steele
  11. Some No Good Thief: THEME 1
  12. They Take Books From Table: THEME 3
  13. I Was Settin’ In The Chief’s: “Huetamo” by Ancliffe or “Redzi” by Caludi
  14. We Had A Swell Time: “May Frolics” by Cullotta or “Fascination” by Lenzberg
  15. Something’s Wrong. I Closed: “Beware” by Rosey or “Enigma” by Savino
  16. You Fool, Why Didn’t You Freeze: “Green Vipers” by Hoffman or “Plotting Foe” by Kilenyi
  17. Morning: “Agony of Soul” by Becce or “Terreur” by Baron
  18. Men Fight: “Critical Moment” by Becce or “Restless Bows” by Srawley
  19. Where Do You Think We’re At?: “Nothing To Do” by Tucker or “Somebody’s Lonely” by Gold
  20. You Don’t Belong In This Business: “You and I” by Lotter or “Tenderness” by Schad
  21. And The Governor Says: THEME 3
  22. And Now Harry’s In San Quentin: THEME 1
  23. The Fog’s Getting Thicker: “Little More Pepper” by Lincoln or “Dancing Nymphs” by Braine
  24. Krausschmidt Takes Book From Sofa: “Disperazione” by Becce or “Gloomy Forest” by Axt
  25. Do You Want To Hear: THEME 1
  26. The Fog Has Lifted Now: “Frolics And Youth” by Hoffman or “D’Arlequine” by Bohm
  27. Kruasschmidt Discovers That Jewels Are Missing From Book: THEME 2
  28. Get Back There and Peel: “Le Secret” by Lickert or “With Chic” by Strauss
  29. I Think I’ve Got The Thief: “Grand Appassionato” by Becce or “Rage” by Axt
  30. Mother, Bob and Girl: “Afterglow” by Clutsam or “Purity” by Borch
  31. That Will Take Weeks: CHORD

Source: Carl Braun Collection

SFSMA ID: nMTNaP3Xkx

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The Bush Leaguer

Title: The Bush Leaguer

Author: Michael Hoffman

Publisher: Tax-Free Filmusic Co., 1927

Series:

Format: Cue Sheet

Document type: Cue Sheet

All authors/contributors: Michael Hoffman

OCLC Number:

Contents:

Songs are listed as Tax-Free first and Taxable second

  1. A Screening of Titles: “Flick & Flock” by Patou or “Gossip” by Borch
  2. Mirrors Reflect Faces: THEME “Song of Romance” by Hoffman or “Amour Decu” by Borch
  3. Specs Loved Baseball: “Golden Youth” by Rosey or “Charmeuse” by Baron
  4. “Skeeter” McKinnon: “Caprice” by Somerville or “Graciousness” by Smith
  5. Girl’s Picture In Paper: THEME
  6. Mayor Officially Opens (newspaper announcement): “Jollification” by Noyes or “Farcical Allegra” by Aborn
  7. I’ve Done A Lot: “Smiles” by Somerville or “Shorty” by Winkler
  8. Twenty Thousand Staring: “Turbulent Tensions” by Hoffman or “Dramatic Reproach” by Berge
  9. Specs Starts Pitching: “Eccitatmento” by Retlaw or “Hurry” by Minot
  10. Little Boy Takes Gloves: “Pastime” by Clutsam or “Whimsical Charms” by Fresco
  11. Specs Phones Miss Hobbs: THEME
  12. I Used To Play Ball: “Cupid’s Surprise” by Gross or “Strolling Dolly” by Lindgreen
  13. Fight Starts: “Infernal Furioso” by Hoffman or “Furioso” by Shepherd
  14. That’s The Room: “Distress” by Breil or “Anger Motif” by Kilenyi
  15. Alice Was Interested: THEME
  16. You Know The Secret: “Appasionato” by Carrabotta or “Dramatic Suspense” by Winkler
  17. Alice Leaves Specs: “Violent Tempers” by Hoffman or “Recitative Heroique” by Rapee
  18. Odds Favor Cubs: “Cherry Ripe” by Cussans or “Norma” by Luz
  19. Game Starts: “Capricietta” by Varley or “Take Me To Ball Game” by V. Tilzer
  20. Specs Runs From Office: “Critical Moment” by Becce or “Merciless Pursuit” by Baron
  21. First of the Ninth: “Trembling Anxiety” by Hoffman or “Thrills” by Sanders
  22. Last of the Ninth: “Excitement” by Breil or “Tensive Allegro” by Aborn
  23. Specs and Alice: THEME
  24. Camera Takes Picture: CHORD

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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Brass Knuckles

Title: Brass Knuckles

Author: Michael Hoffman

Publisher: Tax-Free Filmusic Co., 1927

Series:

Format: Cue Sheet

Document type: Cue Sheet

All authors/contributors: Michael Hoffman

OCLC Number:

Contents:

Songs are listed as Tax-Free first and Taxable second

  1. At Screening: “Magic Grandeur” by Hoffman or “Recitative Heroique” by Rapee
  2. Prisoners Open Doors: “Storm and Strife” by Somerville and “Disaster” by Savino
  3. PAROLE (certificate): “For Valor” by Ancliffe or “Charmeuse” by Baron
  4. I’ve Got A Kid: “Pathetique” by Noyes or “Berceuse” by Jarnfeldt
  5. Your Dad Sent You This: THEME “Dream of Love” by Rosey-Liszt
  6. If Zac Doesn’t Hurry: “Maggiolotta” by Culotta or “Despair” by Berge
  7. Zac’s Fifteen Minutes Late: “Pathetic Melody” by Borch or “Lamentoso” by Borch
  8. He Appears With Funny Hat: “Little More Pepper” by Lincoln or “Merriment” by Kempinski
  9. Did You Know My Father: THEME
  10. He Puts Her To Bed: “Trembling Anxiety” by Hoffman or “Thrills” by Sanders
  11. Woman At Door With Laundry: “Loitering Shadows” by Hoffman or “Prowling Schemers” by Carabotta
  12. Didn’t I Tell You: “The Tormentor” by Hoffman or “Appassionato No.55” by Borch
  13. We Know You Stayed In: “Enigma” by Borch or “Myst. Tension” by Kempinski
  14. Watch Your Behavior: “Dramatic Scene” by May or “Andante Dramatic” by Herbert
  15. I’m Passing You Birds: “Cherry Ripe” by Cussans or “Norma” by Luz
  16. Doll On Floor: “Fiendish Eyes” by Hoffman or “Weird Nature” by Kilenyi
  17. Seated At Table: THEME
  18. Zac Puts On His Coat: “Pastime” by Clutsam or “Whimsical Charms” by Fresco
  19. Listen June, We’re Grown: “Dovce Recontre” by Benjamin or “Rosa Mystica” by Walton
  20. I’ve Got It: “Black Bottom” Jos Morris Publication or Harms Publication
  21. Music Stops (Watch Leader): “Rosemary” by Wheeler or “Constance” by Golden
  22. Zac and Girl Return Home: THEME
  23. Police Headquarters: “Spectral Imagees” by Hoffman or “Phantom Visions” by Stevenson
  24. A Moral Charge: “Distress” by Breil or “The Rabble” by Herbert
  25. Case Dismissed For Lack: “The Ravage” by Hoffman or “Threatening Elements” by Schad
  26. Lamont Answers Phone: “Catastrophe” by Patou or “Dramatic Agitato” by Simon
  27. Get Your Duds Packed: “Vengeance” by Francheschi or “Appassionato No.2” by Axt
  28. Taxis Collide: “Eccitamento” by Retlaw or “Restless Bows” by Strawley
  29. Zac and Lamont Fight: “The Hurricane” by Egener or “The Battle” by Leuchner
  30. Zac, What Are You Doing: “Appassionato” by Carabotta or “Dramatic Suspense” by Winkler
  31. Then All You Said: “Sorrow” by Noyes or “Bleeding Hearts” by Levy
  32. Auto Splashes Mud On Girl: THEME
  33. Brass Knuckle In Ash Can: CHORD

Source: Carl Braun Collection

SFSMA ID: 7jf1B3WPhs

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Beware of Married Men

Title: Beware of Married Men

Author: Michael Hoffman

Publisher: Tax-Free Filmusic Co., 1927

Series:

Format: Cue Sheet

Document type: Cue Sheet

All authors/contributors: Michael Hoffman

OCLC Number:

Contents:

Songs are listed as Tax-Free first and Taxable second

  1. At Screening: “Merry Playmate” by Howgill or “Love Lessons” by Fresco
  2. Sit Down: “Afterglow” by Clutsam or “Purity” by Borch
  3. And So I Willingly Write: THEME “Love Eyes” by Zamecnick or “All For You” by Herbert
  4. Helene Martin: “Capricietta” by Varley or “Strolling Dolly” by Lindgreen
  5. Huntley Sheldon: “Smiles” by Somerville or “Comedy Capers” by Steele
  6. Sheldon Is This Visit: “Dovce Recontre” by Gab. Maie or “Constance” by Golden
  7. Hunter Sheldon Is: “Violent Tempres” by Hoffman or “Rage” by Axt
  8. (Sign) SEVEN OAKS: “June Charmant” by Godin or “Clara” by Winkler
  9. He Sits Down To Write: “Abusive Tongues” by Hoffman or “Terreur” by Baron
  10. Detective At Window: “Pastime” by Clutsam or “Soubrette” by Silbert
  11. Botts Are You Certain: “The Tormentor” by Hoffman or “Threatening Elements” by (damaged)
  12. A Couple Of Headaches: “Amour Decu” by Borch or “Love Triumphant” by Joels
  13. But A Thing Like This: THEME
  14. Detective and Mrs. Sheldon In Office: “Green Vipers” by Hoffman or “Plotting Foe” by Kilenyi
  15. Your Face Is Strangely Familiar: “Grave Humor” by Becce or “Dramatic Reproach’ by Berge
  16. Cnady Box With Card: THEME
  17. I Represent The Young: “Passion Flowers” by Somerville or “Loves Glamour” by Varley
  18. Helene and Husband At Door: “Zelma” by Haines or “Valse Meldie” by Drigo
  19. Has Huntley Sheldon Been Here: “You and I” by Lotter or “Tenderness” by Schad
  20. Sheldon and Detective In Office: “The Ravage” by Hoffman or “Force Of Destiny” by Verdi
  21. Gilbert (lawyer) Enters Apartment: “Vengeance” by Francheschi or “Appasionato” by Rapee
  22. A Friend Of My Wife’s: “Critical Situation” by Becce or “Elopement” by Carrozzini
  23. There’s A Woman Here: “Agony Of The Soul” by Becce or “Appassionato Lirico” by Berge
  24. What Are You Doing Here: “Flirting Waves” by Taubert or “Debutante” by Axt
  25. Now You May Kiss Me: “Loitering Shadows” by Hoffman or “Prowlng Schemers” by Carbonara
  26. Sisters Enter Apartment: “Elfantanz” by Lhar or “Valse Caprice” by Kiefert
  27. You See Dear: “Cherry Ripe” by Cussans or “Cheritza” by Breau
  28. Detective Falls Down Stairs: CHORD

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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The Better ‘Ole

Title: The Better ‘Ole

Author: Michael Hoffman

Publisher: Tax-Free Filmusic Co., 1926

Series:

Format: Cue Sheet

Document type: Cue Sheet

All authors/contributors: Michael Hoffman

OCLC Number:

Contents:

Songs are listed as Tax-Free first and Taxable second

  1. At Screening: “Nobility” by Sullivan-Rosey or “Enemies of Women” by Peters
  2. The British Held: “Flying Dutchman” by Wagner or “Les Preludes” by Liszt
  3. They Enter Ground-Room: “Little More Pepper” by Lincoln or “Laughing Beauties” by Berge
  4. Corporal Austin: “Jolly Buccaneers” by Schertzinger or “Debutante” by Rapee
  5. Explosion: “Tumult” by Verdi or “Devastation” by Herbert
  6. A Heart Welcome: “Merriment” by Kempinski or “Frolics and Fancies” by Adams
  7. Attention (Soldiers Drill): “Forward March” by Ellis or “Old Brigade” by Santos
  8. Oh Gawd—Control: “Scaramouche” by Jordon or “A La Paree” by Berdin
  9. Franz Caspard: “Beware” by Bizet or “Crafty Spy” by Borch
  10. Girl At Coroporal’s Table: “Chichi” by Hauenschild or “With Chic” by Strauss
  11. Bill Enters Tavern: “A La Mode” by Rosey or “Mamselle Caprice” by Baron
  12. Bill and Corporal Enter Stable: “Ruritania” by Schertzinger or “Rush Hours” by Sanders
  13. Rooster Picks Pig’s Tail: “Jollification” by Ascher or “Helter Skelter” by Roberts
  14. Bill and Pigeon Barrell: “Incide Symp. No.12” by Kempinski or “Gruesome Tales” by Rapee
  15. Spy Untied By Corporal: “Incid. Symph. No. 13-B” by Casini” or “Thrills” by Sanders
  16. German Headquarters: “Regal Splendor” by Luz or “Triumphale March” by Baron
  17. Who You Stickin’: “Le Secret” by Pickert or “Little Coquette” by Reiser
  18. Sand Bag Falls On Head: “Peg” by Hauenschild or “Mirth and Merriment” by Dellile
  19. Show Starts: “Incid. Symph. No.14” by Luz or “Dram. Finale” by Noyes
  20. This Was A Splendid: “D’Arlequine” by Bohm or “Symphonette IV” by Berge
  21. Von Kirsh’s Army (Watch Bombardments): “Despair” by Gounod or “Dramatic Tension 43 by Borch
  22. German Soldiers in Hall: “Villian’s Den” by Damaur or “Shadowed” by Zamecnik
  23. Dog Leads Horse Away: “White Swan” by Stultz or “Comedy Allegro” by Berg
  24. Morning Found Boucaret: “The Meeting” by Jebe or “Dramatic Tension 67” by Shepherd
  25. Alf and Bill as Soldiers: “Zephers” by Shoenfeld or “Joyous Allegro” by Borch
  26. Bill As Military Cook: “Dream of Rarebit” by Thurban or “Mysterioso No.1” by Levy
  27. Fight In Cell: “Furious Enemies” by Damaur or “Rage” by Axt
  28. Fight Ends: “Mystical Tension” by Kempinski or “Dramatic Suspense” by Winkler
  29. Alf and Bill In Auto: “S.O.S.” by Herkan or “Furioso No.11” by Keifert
  30. Motorcycle Lands In River: “The Wanderer” by Schubert or “Erl King” by Schubert
  31. Bridge Blows Up: “The Massacre” by Schertzinger or “Dramatic Agitato 43” by Borch
  32. Bill Arrested: “Prelude Satanic” by Kempinski or “Prelude Dramatic” by Strawley
  33. The General Orders You: “Auld Lang Synne”
  34. Bill Kicks Corporal: Heavy Chord

Source: Carl Braun Collection

SFSMA ID: BDVp5FyaTq

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The Texas Streak

Title: The Texas Streak

Author: Michael Hoffman

Publisher: Tax-Free Music Co., 1926

Series:

Format: Cue sheet

Document type: Cue sheet

All authors/contributors: Michael Hoffman

OCLC Number:

Contents:

Notes: Includes tax-free and taxable selections

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

SFSMA ID: 5U3T1rad4g

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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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The Black Diamond Express

Title: The Black Diamond Express

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 of titles: Ecitamento by Retlaw
  2. Accident: Ferocity by Carrozzini
  3. The Foster home shook: Wings of Love by Fury
  4. I guess it was her own: Looms of Fate by St. Saens
  5. Nurse & hospital scene: Song of Romance by Hoffman (THEME)
  6. Mother, isn’t he nice: The Ravage by Hoffman
  7. Monte picks up brother: Rosemary by Wheeler
  8. Monte arrives with dog: Sweet Lavender by Wheeler
  9. For weeks Dan Foster: THEME
  10. Monte arrives home: Dramatic Scene by May
  11. Dan is a regular father: Excitement by Breil
  12. Brother leaves with grip: Solemn Thoughts by Hoffman
  13. Hoping her friends: Waterson Publication
  14. Dan Foster if you have: THEME
  15. Baby! If the boys: Cupid’s Surprise by Gross
  16. Have you seen Mr. Green: Argument by Breil
  17. Alright I’ll go: Agony by Kempinski
  18. Newspaper close-up: At Dawn by Delji
  19. Wedding party at train: THEME
  20. Train starts off: In the Depths by Herkan
  21. Steadily the Eastbound: Infernal Furioso by Hoffman
  22. In Dan Foster’s mind: Constance by Golden
  23. Near the crest: The Hurricane by Egener
  24. Monte separates trains: The Tormenter by Hoffman
  25. Fight on train roof: The Storm by Beethoven
  26. When Dan Foster signed: THEME
  27. Kid refuses cigar – warning for CHORD FINISH

Taxable Musical Suggestions:

  1. At screening of titles: Thrills by Sanders
  2. Accident: Appasionato 3 by Axt
  3. The Foster home shook: Sparklets by Miles
  4. I guess it was her own: Rose Leaves by Edwards
  5. Nurse & hospital scene: Song of Songs by Moya (THEME)
  6. Mother, isn’t he nice: Defiant Love by Schad
  7. Monte picks up brother: Clematis by Tonning
  8. Monte arrives with dog: Debutante by Axt
  9. For weeks Dan Foster: THEME
  10. Monte arrives home: Fourteen Fathoms by Lake
  11. Dan is a regular father: Erl King by Schubert
  12. Brother leaves with grip: Desolation by Conterno
  13. Hoping her friends: Feist Publication
  14. Dan Foster if you have: THEME
  15. Baby! If the boys: Strolling Dolly by Lindgreen
  16. Have you seen Mr. Green: Agitation by Borch
  17. Alright I’ll go: Sympathy by Kay
  18. Newspaper close-up: Golden Morning by Morton
  19. Wedding party at train: THEME
  20. Train starts off: Trembling Agitato by Kilenyi
  21. Steadily the Eastbound: Devastation by Herbert
  22. In Dan Foster’s mind: Chrysalis by Heed
  23. Near the crest: Disaster by Savino
  24. Monte separates trains: Appasionato 55 by Borch
  25. Fight on train roof: Les Preludes by Liszt
  26. When Dan Foster signed: THEME
  27. Kid refuses cigar – warning for CHORD FINISH

Notes: Contains suggestions for tax-free and taxable pieces. Cues transcribed by Mariana Whitmer.

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

SFSMA ID: RC2zYtxS0o

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The Sea Beast

Title: The Sea Beast

Author: Michael Hoffman

Publisher: New York: Descriptive Film Music, Inc., 1926

Series:

Format: Sheet music

Document type: Musical score

All authors/contributors: Michael Hoffman

OCLC Number:

Contents:

Notes: for piano

Source: Silent Cinema Presentations, Inc.

SFSMA ID: gCrZ3tVZPS

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Audio: Cue #9, Cue #12

Audio recordings for this item were supported by the Society for American Music‘s 2016 Sight and Sound Award and are performed by Ethan Uslan.