Desert Nights

Title: Desert Nights

Author: Ernst Luz

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheet, 1929

Series:

Format: Cue Sheet

Document type: Cue Sheet

All authors/contributors: Ernst Luz

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At screening: “Babylon Suite No. 1” by Elie (ORANGE)
  2. Cablegram on screen: “To My Star” by Marquardt
  3. People get out of auto: “A Love Lesson” by Fresco
  4. Girl lifts her veil: “Wooing” from Love Tales by Schertzinger (WHITE)
  5. Fade-out after Gilbert walks off screen: “Geraldine” by Tobias (from beginning)
  6. I say, am I going to kill this lion alone: “Merriment” by Kempinski
  7. Gilbert leaves room – follows girl to balcony: Repeat No. 4 (WHITE)
  8. Girl asks father through window to play waltz: “Geraldine” by Tobias” (chorus)
  9. End of waltz – card seen: “Cocotte” by Tyson
  10. A half million dollars worth: “Misterioso Fantastico” by Becce (RED)
  11. Whistle blows: “Excitement and Hurry” by Hoffman
  12. Splendid: Repeat No. 10 (RED)
  13. Leaving civilization behind: “Desert Caravan” by Friml
  14. Hello good looking: Repeat No. 4 (WHITE)
  15. As a hostess: “Semi-Oriental Maestoso” by Becce
  16. Play once and segue: Repeat No. 10 (RED)
  17. Morning: “Pastorale Orientale” by Levenson
  18. Girl comes from tent: “Astir” by Berge
  19. Girl walks to Gilbert in wagon: “Vision Orientale” by Marquardt
  20. Gilbert kissing girl: “Incidental Symphony No. 35” by Kempinski
  21. Shoot, you fool: “Symphonic Incidentals No. 15” by Marquardt
  22. Fade-out of Gilbert and crook: “In Mournful Mood” by Sibelius
  23. See here, good looking: “Wooing” from Love Tales by Schertzinger (WHITE)
  24. Man staggers on screen: Repeat No. 22 “In Mournful Mood”
  25. Men shake hands: Repeat No. 23 (WHITE)
  26. Fade-out of Gilbert embracing girl: “Dreamy Moments” by Marquardt
  27. Gilbert jumps off wagon: “Scherzando Hurry” by Frey (LIGHT BLUE)
  28. Oxen released – Gilbert tastes water: “Morne Desert” by Gabriel Marie
  29. Fade-out of girl to night scene: Continue No. 28
  30. Gilbert on screen with girl – close-up: “Appassionato No, 4” by Axt
  31. 1-2-3-4: “The Hermit’s Dream” by Marquardt
  32. Girl runs from Gilbert after he throws her on ground: Repeat No. 27 (LIGHT BLUE)
  33. Gilbert lifts girl from ground: “Misterioso Fantastico” by Becce (RED)
  34. Fade-out of close-up of Steve and Gilbert: “Dreams” by Crist
  35. Save me: “Nocturne” by Crist
  36. Fade-out as Steve gets up on feet: Repeat No. 27 (LIGHT BLUE)
  37. Crook falls into sand pit: Repeat No. 35 “Nocturne”
  38. Gilbert sees water: “Intermezzo” by Arensky
  39. I got you this far: “Redemption Theme” by Tschaikowsky
  40. Fade-out of Gilbert lying on ground: “Parade of the Toys” by Schertzinger
  41. Gilbert at campfire: “Pastorale” from L”Arlesienne by Bizet
  42. Now, the only honorable thing to do: “Geraldine” by Tobias (from beginning)
  43. I’m your prisoner: Repeat No. 33 (RED)
  44. Goodbye and good luck: “Geraldine” by Tobias (chorus)
  45. Fade0out after title – “Not bad, the diamonds and one prisoner”: “The Devil’s Elixir” by Marquardt
  46. Come right along: “Babylon Suite No. 1” by Elie (ORANGE)
  47. Did you get lost: “Chant Russe” by Lalo
  48. See that he gets bread: Repeat No. 44 “Geraldine”

Proper orchestra rest period is Nos. 15 to 22 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 Corporation, 1520 Broadway, New York City. The color suggested for repetitions of numbers designate the Mood or Emotion, and is used as a code for such repetition.

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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The Desert Bride

Title: The Desert Bride

Author: Eugene Conte

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheet, 1928

Series:

Format: Cue Sheet

Document type: Cue Sheet

All authors/contributors: Eugene Conte

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At screening: “In Persian Market” by Ketelbey
  2. Close-up – feet dancing: “Fanatic Derwish Dance” by Becce
  3. Native stops girl dancing: “Priere Hindoue” by Berge
  4. Natives rise after prayer: Reveille—Trumpet Call
  5. Fade-out – French Flag: “Anticipation of Danger” by Becce
  6. Close-up of snare drum: “Douce Fievre” by Y’Ener
  7. End of dance: “Rambler Roses” by Wheeler
  8. Orchestra starts: “Hollywood Rose” by Jolson
  9. Diane removes shoe: THEME – “Diane” by Rapee
  10. So I won’t detain you: “Together We Two” by Berlin
  11. So I see you know: “Gaily Thro’ Life” by Schad
  12. Dancing starts again: “Rain” by Ford
  13. Commander and Deveraux in room: “Turmoil” by Brunelli
  14. Deveraux comes to Diane: Repeat Theme No. 9
  15. Desert scene – They kiss: “Storm Music” by Ketelbey
  16. Moon scene: Repeat Theme No. 9
  17. Street scene: “Souvenir d’Orient” by Devries
  18. Deveraux leaves Diane: “Oriental” by Berge
  19. Diane and Kassim in garden: Repeat No. 5 “Anticipation of Danger”
  20. Deveraux and Diane: Repeat Theme No. 9
  21. At the home of Kassim: “Semi-Oriental Maestoso” by Becce
  22. Deveraux enters cellar: “Allegro Misterioso” by Kempinski
  23. Insert – card – Diane Duval: “Nocturnal Tangier” by Godowsky
  24. Deveraux is seen: Repeat No. 18 “Oriental”
  25. Deveraux escapes: “Agitato Drammatico” by Savino
  26. Deveraux captured: Repeat No. 18 “Oriental”
  27. Diane grabs vase: “Agitato Misterioso” by Becce
  28. Kassim sees Diane: “Rebellion” by Pasternack
  29. Fade-in – torture chamber: “Gruesome Misterioso” by Borch, SEGUE to “Anticipation of Danger” by Becce
  30. I will tell: “Battle-Tumult-Blaze” by Becce
  31. After hand grab Kassim: “Marching Song of the Foreign Land” by Bradford
  32. Paris, James: Repeat Theme No. 9

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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The Danger Rider

Title: The Danger Rider

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: “The Gay Party” by Cafarella
  2. Even prison bars: HAL THEME – “Shenandoah” by Bendel
  3. Insert – Mollie’s photograph: “Could I?” by Ager
  4. Tucson enters office: “Warriors Bold” by Joels
  5. Tucson leaves warden’s office: “Stepping On the Ivories” by McLaughlin
  6. The Dare Ranch: “Hunkatin” by Levy
  7. Hal appears on road: Repeat Hal Theme No. 2
  8. What’s the idea, Blinkie: “Conspiracy” by Zamecnik
  9. Mollie appears: “Mal de Mer” by Lange
  10. Hal soon realized: Repeat Hal Theme No.2
  11. In the neighboring town: “Shadowed” by Zamecnik
  12. Molly and old lady on porch: “Idyl Pastorale” by Savino
  13. Scar face sneaking about in dark: “Third Misterioso a la Valse” by Savino
  14. This way to a bad man’s heart: “Country Dance” by Egener
  15. All right, I’ll tell you: “March of the Phantom Hosts” by Axt
  16. Tucson appears in doorway: “It Had to Be You” by Jones
  17. Tucson walks toward Hal: “Evil Motive” by Hoffman
  18. Hal leaves room: “Gossip” by Borch
  19. Who was that stranger?: “Who’s Who?” by Morris
  20. Come on, you dynamos: “Rural Flirts” by Bradford
  21. Flash to rough riding: “In the Stirrups” by Zamecnik
  22. I saw scar face: “Restless Bows” by Srawley
  23. Tucson enters room: “Storm, Strife or Tempest” by Ancliffe
  24. Village Street: “Dramatic Allegro” by Savino
  25. Intuition told Hal: “Disturbance” by Zamecnik
  26. Hands up!: “Funny Faces” by Ring-Hager
  27. Hal appears: LOVE THEME – “Girl of My Dreams” by Clapp
  28. Scar face: “Tragic Andante” by Savino
  29. Scar face attacks Mollie: “Ferocity” by Carrozzini
  30. Is that Tucson Joe?: “Amorous Adventure” by Bradford
  31. Dad get out of auto: Repeat Hal Theme No. 2
  32. Hey, Sheriff: Repeat Love Theme No. 27

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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The Crystal Cup

Title: The Crystal Cup

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: “Love Theme” from Fall of a Nation by Herbert
  2. Somewhere in the slums: “Appassionato in A minor” by Savino
  3. Such was the background: “Fragrance Lane” by Fresco
  4. Would you like to dance: “Bye-Bye Pretty Baby” by Hamilton
  5. Man places hand on her shoulder: “Passionato” by Borch
  6. Five years slipped by: “Nocturne” by Elie
  7. Old age will be served: “Silver Threads” by Danks
  8. And now dear: “Of Old-time Flavor” by Sudds
  9. Gita closes panel: GITA THEMN – “Canzonetta” by Herbert
  10. Flash-back to boudoir: “Poem” by Fibich
  11. Gita didn’t rejoice: “Reverie D’Amour” by D’Aquin
  12. On the crossroads of life: “Dance of the Furies” by Gluck
  13. Geoffrey recognizes Gita: “Moonlight Serenade” by Lodge
  14. After large dinner: Repeat Gita Theme No. 9
  15. I’m sorry to interrupt you: “Valse Dramatique” by Rapee
  16. Gita had often surprised: “Serenade” by Herbert
  17. Girl friend enters: “Moon Madness” by Lodge
  18. Everyone began to wonder: “Chatter” by Kahn
  19. Bylant enters: “Air de Ballet” by Massenet
  20. Well, I might get married: Repeat Gita Theme No. 9
  21. Change to Geoffrey at desk: “Valse Modern” by Lodge
  22. Insert wedding announcement: LOVE THEME – “No One Knows” by Gordon
  23. A woman may pretend: “Whimsical Charms” by Fresco
  24. Gita’s ball: “Calling” by Golden
  25. Gita leaves ball room: “Because I Love You” by Berlin
  26. Dial of clock shows: “Bridal Chorus” by Wagner
  27. When all those things: Repeat Gita Theme No. 9
  28. Bylant leaves: “Just a Wearin’ For You” by Bond
  29. While Bylant fumed: “Marionettes” by Arndt
  30. How is Eustace getting: “Piazza del Popelo” by Frederiksen
  31. Days without Bylant: Repeat Love Theme No. 22
  32. What are you doing out here: “Karma” by Herbert
  33. Bylant at desk drinking: “Banquos Ghost” by Leuschner
  34. Gita at window of boudoir: “All Alone” by Berlin
  35. Figure sneaks into room: “The Rebellion” by Patou
  36. Gita recognizes Bylant as intruder: “Agitato Ala Valse” by Savino
  37. Bylant lying in bed: “In the Heart of the Hills” by Lee
  38. Geoffrey and Gita close-up: Repeat Love Theme No. 22

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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The Crowd

Title: The Crowd

Author: Ernst Luz

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheet, 1928

Series:

Format: Cue Sheet

Document type: Cue Sheet

All authors/contributors: Ernst Luz

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At screening: “A Busy Thoroughfare” by Baron (YELLOW)
  2. July Fourth, 1900: “Dixie’s Land” by Reeg
  3. But what was: “Berceuse d’Amour” by Marquardt
  4. Fade-out after title – “I’m gonna give him”: “Ripples” by Lowitz
  5. My dad says: “Dramatic Hurry No. 1” by Baron (LT. BLUE)
  6. Body being carried upstairs: “Light Romantic Theme No. 3” by Luz
  7. When John was twenty-one: “Nocturno” by May
  8. Flash to river scene: Repeat No. 1 (YELLOW)
  9. High building fades to office scene: “My Little Billiken” by Lotter (BROWN)
  10. Clock jumps to “Five”: “In Merry Mood” by Axt
  11. Jane, John, John, Jane: Repeat No. 9 (BROWN)
  12. Come on Romeo: “Cheer Up” by Kaufman
  13. Fade-out of top of bus: “Good News” by Henderson
  14. Fade-out of ice imitation: “Yankee Doodle” from National Melodies
  15. Sit down: play chorus of “A Kiss In the Dark” by Harms
  16. Long shot scene of entrance to ride: “Dance of the Night Hawks” by Gurney
  17. Johnny Sims strokes girl’s forehead: “Wedding Dreams” by Marquardt
  18. Fade to railroad station sign moving: “Pins and Needles” by Kaufman
  19. Fade-out of station scene to magazine page: “Wedding Dreams” by Marquardt
  20. Bride and groom leave berth: “My Little Billiken” by Lotter (BROWN)
  21. Man picks up book from floor: “Dance of the Spooks” by Rollinson
  22. Wife in berth shows on screen: Repeat No. 19 “Wedding Dreams”
  23. Fade-out of berth to Niagara Falls: “Peg” by Hauenschild
  24. Husband snaps picture of wife: Repeat No. 19 “Wedding Dreams”
  25. Stop with falls and surf effects after kiss: “Bingo” from Five College Songs by Luz
  26. Wife shows on screen: “Merriment” by Kempinski
  27. Door bell: “Marionettes” by Felix
  28. Husband comes out of bathroom: “Wedding Dreams” by Marquardt
  29. Play all of 4/4 movement and segue: “Mysterious Tension” by Axt
  30. Husband slides down stoop stairs: “A Busy Thoroughfare” by Baron (YELLOW)
  31. Johnny begins to run: Victrola Imitation – hot fox trot
  32. Fade-out of Johnny dancing: Play one slow burlesque chorus of “Show Mne the Way To Go Home” by Harms
  33. Segue: “Characteristic Theme No. 1” by Roberts
  34. They do not understand you: “Wedding Dreams” by Marquardt
  35. April: Repeat No. 20 (BROWN)
  36. Husband breaks plate: “Prelude Dramatique” by Srawley
  37. Husband leaves room: Repeat No. 34 “Wedding Dreams”
  38. Wife closes door—motions to husband with finger: “Berceuse d’Amour” by Marquardt
  39. From now on I’m gonna treat you different: Repeat No. 34 “Wedding Dreams”
  40. October: “Effervescence” by Wolf
  41. Don’t worry: Repeat No. 38 “Berceuse D’Amour”
  42. Nurse says “John Sims”: “Wedding Dreams” by Marquardt
  43. During the next five years: “All Alone” by Berlin
  44. Play one chorus and segue: “Carnival Frolics” by Lakav
  45. Hey, your fire is out: Repeat No. 42 “Wedding Dreams”
  46. Who couldn’t: “My Little Billiken” by Lotter (BROWN)
  47. Husband burns his finger: “Wedding Dreams” by Marquardt
  48. We want to ride horsey back: “Cupid’s Surprise” by Gross
  49. Children on street: “Symphonic Incidentals No. 1” by Marquardt (DARK BLUE)
  50. Stop with crash at accident: “Dramatic Hurry No. 1” by Baron (LIGHT BLUE)
  51. Father carries child into bedroom: “Light Romantic Theme No. 3” by Luz
  52. Mother Fanning sick baby: Repeat No. 30 (YELLOW)
  53. Get inside: Repeat No. 51 “Light Romantic Theme No. 3”
  54. Mary, Mary: Repeat No. 49 (DARK BLUE)
  55. Fade-out of raving husband to street scene: “Fate” by Bierman
  56. Months, endless months: “Symphonic Incidentals No. 1” by Marquardt (DARK BLUE)
  57. Looks to me like you: “Berceuse d’Amour” by Marquardt
  58. Boss shows in office second time—flash-back to big office: Repeat No. 49 (DARK BLUE)
  59. Easy to quit a job: “Wedding Dreams:” by Marquardt
  60. Fade-out of kitchen scene—wife kissing husband: “Following the Sun Around” by Tierney
  61. You better tell Mary: “Wedding Dreams” by Marquardt
  62. Mary was right: “The Season’s Greetings” by Marquardt
  63. Mary, I didn’t want to waste: “Wedding Dreams” by Marquardt
  64. We do not know: “Star Night” by Marquardt
  65. You mean you won’t take it: “Wedding Dreams” by Marquardt
  66. Wife’s two brothers walk out of room: Repeat No. 49 (DARK BLUE)
  67. Wife closes door on husband: Repeat No. 50 (LIGHT BLUE)
  68. Train passes: Repeat No. 65 “Wedding Dreams”
  69. We can do it, boy: “A Busy Thoroughfare” by Baron (YELLOW)
  70. I’ve got to get a job: “Serenade” by Widor
  71. Husband juggles ball: Repeat No. 69 (YELLOW)
  72. Husband returns home with boy: Repeat No. 65 “Wedding Dreams”
  73. Stop with crescendo accent as husband is thrown to floor: “Incidental Symphony No. 1” by Kempinski
  74. Husband throws wife’s two brothers out of house: Repeat No. 65 “Wedding Dreams”
  75. Year, fleet years: “In the Clover” by Thurban
  76. I always said Mary knew her onions: “My Little Billiken” (BROWN)
  77. End of trick: “Wedding Dreams” by Marquardt

Proper orchestra rest period is Nos. 35 to 45 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 Corporation, 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 Cowboy Kid

Title: The Cowboy Kid

Author: Michael P. Krueger

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheet, 1928

Series:

Format: Cue Sheet

Document type: Cue Sheet

All authors/contributors: Michael P. Krueger

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At screening: “Prelude to Western American Drama” by Baron
  2. Jim Barrett: “He Was a Cowboy” [no composer given], SEGUE to “The Stampede” by Luscomb
  3. Small calf seen: “In a Shady Nook” by Golden
  4. Evening – the chuck wagon: “Happy Go Lucky” by Kaufman
  5. Woman seen in front of microphone: “Carissima” by Penn
  6. John Grover: “Gay Deceivers” by Claypoole
  7. Fade-on to town: “Headin’ West” by Lakay
  8. Change of scene to gang of men: “Stalking the Prey” by Kempinski
  9. Change of scene to town: “Commotion” by Conterno
  10. Girl and driver being chased: “The Call For Aid” by Pasternack
  11. Car starts backing up: “Comic Hurry” by O’Hare
  12. Car backs up through jail wall: ‘Moon Madness” by Lodge
  13. Change of scene to couple on settee: “Is She My Girl Friend?” by Ager
  14. Shorty goes into dentist’s office: “The Jesters” by Carbonara
  15. Change of scene to ice cream parlor: “Rambler Roses” by Wheeler
  16. Sheriff sprays his throat: “Morning” from Peer Gynt No. 1 by Grieg
  17. Change of scene to Shorty in dentist’s chair: “Children’s Game” by Ascher
  18. Change of scene to ice cream parlor: “Intermezzo Giocoso” by Egener
  19. Lilly leaves: THEME – “Happy Go Lucky Lane” by Meyer
  20. Change of scene to party: Repeat No. 5 “Carissima”
  21. Demijona Jin: “Mystery” by Baynes
  22. I see a big handsome man: “Lily of the Valley” by Gilbert
  23. Lady gives Jim baby to hold: “Poupee Valsante” by Poldini
  24. Woman on bench gets up: “London Bridge is Falling Down” by Ascher
  25. Change of scene to jail: “The Plotters” by Carrozzini
  26. At pistol shot: “Comedy Allegro” by Haines
  27. You stay here: Repeat No. 25 “The Plotters”
  28. Why don’t you see what: Repeat No. 21 “Mystery”
  29. At explosion: “Animated Agitato” by Levy
  30. I am sorry, Mr. Grover: “Uneasiness” by Borch
  31. Fade-in to crowd outside bank: “Panicy Agitato” by Berge
  32. Villain walks into broadcasting station: “Eccitamento” by Retlaw
  33. Girl walks into broadcasting room: “A Critical Moment” by Becce
  34. Jim unties rope: “Help! Help!” by Kovacs
  35. Jim gets on horse: “Presto” by Brockton
  36. Girl gets on motorcycle: “Comedy Allegro” by Berg
  37. I heard about the hold-up: “Agitato Misterioso” by Becce
  38. Armored car is held up: “The Snake in the Grass” by Srawley
  39. Jim jumps on armored car: “The Rabble” by Herbert
  40. Armored car seen in village street: “Joyous Allegro” by Borch
  41. I’ll show you the cause: “Evil Motive” by Hoffman
  42. Here’s your prisoner: Repeat No. 14 “The Jesters”
  43. I’m grateful, Jim: Repeat Theme No. 19

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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The Country Doctor

Title: The Country Doctor

Author: Rudolph Berliner

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheet, 1927

Series:

Format: Cue Sheet

Document type: Cue Sheet

All authors/contributors: Rudolph Berliner

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At screening: “Peer Gynt No. 1” by Grieg
  2. Fade-in doctor seated beside bed: “Prelude, Op. 28, No. 4” by Chopin
  3. The fever’s broke: “Nocturne, Op. 9, No. 2” by Chopin
  4. The wheels of his: “Two Preludes, Op. 28, No. 6” by Chopin
  5. Sweethearts: “Danse des Mirlitons” by Tschaikowsky
  6. Joe’s father: “Monologue” by Moszkowsky
  7. Doctor enters room: “Hark, Hark, the Lark” by Schubert-Liszt
  8. For thirty years: Repeat No. 3 “Nocturne”
  9. Bless my soul: “Auld Lang Syne” by Lake
  10. Sard seen on road: “Madrigale” by Simonetti
  11. Me an’ Pud Lamson: “Give Me One Rose To Remember” by Grey
  12. Sard’s mother closes bedroom door: “Prelude, Op. 28, No. 20” by Chopin
  13. A stone’s throw away: “Rural Flirts” by Bradford
  14. Ira Harding’s house: “Happy Hectic Hours” by Schad
  15. Sard seen in barn: Repeat No. 13 “Rural Flirts”
  16. Sard sees Harding: “Foursuite Dramatique” from Drigo’s Cinema Classics
  17. Doctor stops whipping: “Nocturne” by Krzyzanowski
  18. Harding leaves after title – “It’s bad business”: Repeat No. 5 “Danse des Mirlitons”
  19. Doctor joins Sard: Repeat No. 12 “Prelude”
  20. After Opal, Joe and Abie leave: “Pathetique Sonata” by Beethoven
  21. Tears are dried: “In the Tavern” by Nicode
  22. Doctor Sidney Fall: “Moonlight Sonata” by Beethoven
  23. In the doctor’s house: “Le Retour” b Bizet
  24. He’s so happy: Repeat No. 22 “Moonlight Sonata”
  25. Doctor alone at table: Repeat No. 10 “Madrigale”
  26. Autumn: “Forgotten” by Cowles
  27. Winter: “Andante” by Fifth Symphony by Tschaikowsky
  28. A storm’s workin’ up: “Old Dog Tray” by Foster
  29. On the back road: Repeat No. 5 “Danse des Mirlitons”
  30. Sard falls: orchestra tacet
  31. Nightfall and old doc: “Abschied” by Lake
  32. Harding sees doctor and Abbie: Repeat No. 6 “Monologue”
  33. Door opens—man enters: “Agitato con Moto” by Borch
  34. Sard opens eyes: “Sinister Agitato” from Drigo’s Cinema Classics
  35. Old doctor places hand on Harding’s shoulder: Repeat No. 9 “Auld Lang Syne”
  36. You seem to forget: “Cavatina” by Bohm
  37. Night on the storm-beaten: Repeat No. 5 “Danse des Mirlitons”
  38. Opal goes outside cabin: “Furioso No. 1” by Langey
  39. Opal meets doctor: “The Storm” by Gounod
  40. With his timely skill: Repeat No. 14 “Happy Hectic Hours”
  41. Abbie fixes doctor’s tie: Repeat No. 10 “Madrigale”

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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The Cossacks

Title: The Cossacks

Author: Ernst Luz

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheet, 1928

Series:

Format: Cue Sheet

Document type: Cue Sheet

All authors/contributors: Ernst Luz

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At screening: “Russian Suite – A1” by Luz
  2. For centuries: “Rural Russia” by Levenson
  3. Work and their man: “The Cossack Batallion” by Schoenfeld
  4. To the grist mill: “Russian Suite – D4” by Luz
  5. Interrupt with Angelus Bells: big church bells by drummer and organ
  6. One scene: “Russian Rural Scene” by Friml (PURPLE)
  7. Boss Cossack stands up: “Russian Rural Scene” by Friml (PURPLE)
  8. Fade-out of girl on hay wagon: “Idyl Pastorale” by Savino
  9. Fade-out after title – “I, the Ataman”: “Elopement” by Carrozzini
  10. Gilbert catches girl: “Cossack Lullaby” by Juranek” (WHITE)
  11. Your uncle’s son: “Lyric Agitato” by Savino (LT. BLUE)
  12. Man holds up banjo: “Russian Suite – A1” by Luz
  13. Gilbert takes off dress: “Agitated Appassionato” by Kilenyi
  14. Segue quick at whipping: “Russian Suite – B2” by Luz
  15. End of fight – Gilbert throws whip on floor: “Russian Suite – C3” by Luz
  16. Exterior scene: Repeat No. 14 “Russian Suite—B2”
  17. Gilbert runs to Dancer—kisses her: Repeat No. 10 (WHITE)
  18. Fade-out to drums after title “old Woman”: heavy tom tom by drummer
  19. One scene: Repeat No. 10 (WHITE)
  20. Gilbert walks past girl to horse: “Russian Suite—A1” by Luz
  21. We’ll slit: church bells by drummer and organ
  22. One bell scene: “Russian Rural Scene” by Friml (PURPLE)
  23. Girl crawling on ground: “Cossack Lullaby” by Jiranek (WHITE)
  24. And over all is God: Repeat No. 20 “Russian Suite—A1”
  25. And the men fought: “Incidental Symphony No. 42” by Damaur
  26. Your magnificence: “Powder and Patches” by Miles
  27. Prince follows woman into bedroom: “The Scandal-Mongers” by Paton
  28. It wouldn’t be: “Sweet Thoughts of Love” by Alu (LT. GREEN)
  29. Fade-out after girl leaves prince’s room: “Implorations” by Pasternack
  30. Gilbert stops laughing: “Impending Danger” by Kempinski
  31. Anticipate attack: “Battle Agitato No. 48” by Shepherd
  32. End of fight—Turks retreat: “Russian Suite—A1” by Luz
  33. Fade-out of victors: Repeat No. 28 (LT. GREEN)
  34. Prince puts necklace around girl’s neck: Repeat No. 20 “Russian Suite—A1”
  35. Flash-back to prince and girl: “Allegro Festival” by Armandola
  36. After short struggle: Repeat No. 28 (LT. GREEN)
  37. Cossacks never grow old: “Rural Russian” by Levenson
  38. Did you hear?: “Alice” by Hauenschild
  39. Gilbert looks at Maryana: “Incidental Symphony No. 13” by Casini (1st movement)
  40. I don’t understand women: “Incidental Symphony No. 13” by Casini (from Allo.)
  41. Girl walks from prince: “Sweet Thoughts of Love” by Alu (LT. GREEN)
  42. Now was the three days: “The Cossacks” by Bendix
  43. Fade-out of Pyramid on horseback: “Lady of My Heart” by Roder
  44. I have the honor to deliver: “Troyka Paraphrase” by Kretschmer
  45. Who ever heard of such a thing: “Rustic Revels” by Axt
  46. The Sultan himself: “Magic Sunbeams” by Drumm
  47. If the Sultan can read: “Cossack Revels” by Tschakoff
  48. Gilbert goes to Dancer: “Russian Suite—D4” by Luz
  49. Fade-out of girl to dining room: “Affection” by Berge
  50. Unchanged since the days: “The Cossacks’ Wedding Fete” by Krein (1st movement)
  51. Betrothed couple kiss bread: “The Cossacks’ Wedding Fete” by Krein (from Dance)
  52. Stop short with big crash after title – “Gypsy Kisser”: “Insurrezione” by Becce
  53. Gilr leaves room: “Cossack Lullaby” by Jiranek (WHITE)
  54. I am your man: “Melodic Appassionato No. 1” by Marquardt
  55. Second scene showing knocking on door: “Elegy” by Friml
  56. Coach drives off: “Evening Glow” by Van Norman
  57. I could never: “Lyric Agitato” by Savino (LT. BLUE)
  58. Kneel: “Grand Appassionato” by Becce
  59. Father and son tied to posts: Repeat No. 57 (LT. BLUE)
  60. This sun and moon: “Symphonic Incidentals No. 12” by Marquardt
  61. Exterior after hand and eye burning: “Uproar” by Neinass
  62. Close—up of Gilbert lying on floor: “Russian Suite—C3” by Luz
  63. Fade-out of death scene: “Russian Suite—A1” by Luz

Proper orchestra rest period is Nos. 24 to 36 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 Corporation, 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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Come To My House

Title: Come To My House

Author: Michael P. Krueger

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheet, 1927

Series:

Format: Cue Sheet

Document type: Cue Sheet

All authors/contributors: Michael P. Krueger

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At screening: THEME – “Did You Mean It?” by Baker
  2. The Surf and Saddie Club: “Whimsical Charms” by Fresco
  3. Two men appear: “Together We Two” by Berlin
  4. Just one more: “Debutante” by Rapee-Axt
  5. Group in motor boat: “Step ON It” by Kaufman
  6. Floyd Bennings: Repeat Theme No. 1
  7. The Barton home: “Mystery Waltz” by Baynes
  8. Olive Borden comes down stairs: Repeat Theme No. 1
  9. Floyd Bennings and Joan are interrupted: “Some Day You’ll Say O.K.” by Donaldson
  10. Where have you children: “Intermezzo Giocoso” by Egener
  11. Joan throws book down: Repeat Theme No. 1
  12. Unfamiliar roads: Repeat Theme No. 1
  13. Second automobile seen: “Who’s Who?” by Morris
  14. Couple enters house: Repeat Theme No. 1
  15. I heard tonight that you: “Appassionato No. 2” by Tyson
  16. Bennings kisses Joan: Repeat Theme No. 1
  17. Change of scene to man waiting in automobile: Repeat No. 13 “Who’s Who?”
  18. Change of scene to Joan sleeping: “Worryin’” by Fairman
  19. Joan answers phone: Repeat No. 13 “Who’s Who?”
  20. Joan hangs up phone: “Love’s Impulse” by Jacquet
  21. Insert – Floyd Bennings: “Good News” by Henderson
  22. Joan enters Bennings apartment: Repeat No. 18 “Worryin’”
  23. Say, somebody, what time: Repeat No. 21 “Good News”
  24. After crowd leaves: “Dramatic Tension No. 6” by Zamecnik
  25. Telephone bell rings: Repeat No. 13 “Who’s Who?”
  26. Don’t worry, Joan dear: “Appassionato Patetico” by Bradford
  27. Joan’s apartment: “Andante Appassionato” by Soro
  28. But it’s true, Douglas: “Love Tragedy” by Savino
  29. Maid opens door for man: “Tragic Andante” by Savino
  30. Days without end: ”The Accuser” by Kav
  31. You may tell your story: “Darkness” by Brunelli
  32. Street seen – newspapers: “A Busy Thoroughfare” by Baron
  33. Change of scene to home: “Devotion” by Deppen
  34. Maid opens door for Bennings: “The Song is Ended” by Berlin
  35. Douglas and Joan enter dining toom: “Extase” by Ganne
  36. Douglas stops Bennings: Repeat No. 20 “Love’s Impulse”
  37. Bennings leaves Douglas: Repeat Theme No. 1

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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College

Title: College

Author: Ernst Luz

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheet, 1927

Series:

Format: Cue Sheet

Document type: Cue Sheet

All authors/contributors: Ernst Luz

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At screening: “College Boys” by Klohr
  2. On the Sunkist slopes: “Incidental Symphony No. 35” by Kempinski
  3. Interior scene after second rain scene: “Toddling” by Rapee-Axt
  4. It will be my pleasure: “Freshie” by Greer. Play two choruses and segue to “June Breezes” by Miles
  5. Buster Keaton walks from stage: “A Song of Supplication” by Fletcher
  6. Keaton and mother walk from room to street: Repeat No. 2 “Incidental Symphony No. 35”
  7. Girl goes from Buster Keaton to auto: “My Idea of Heaven” by Tobias
  8. So the following term: “Freshie” by Greer
  9. After Buster Keaton gets into his bedroom: “Humorous Escapade” by Delille
  10. Sunday found Ronald: “Graduation” by Baron
  11. Two girls and boy sit down at table: Repeat No. 7 “My Idea of Heaven”
  12. Buster Keaton falls through door: Repeat No. 8 “Freshie”
  13. Ball game starts after Buster Keaton gets off bag: “Play Ball” by Kaufman
  14. Buster Keaton runs to home plate: “Collegiate” by Jaffe”
  15. Woman falls out of window and boys run away: “Sambo’s Holiday” by Tschakoff
  16. Half of Buster Keaton’s face white: “Incidental Symphony No. 35” by Kempinski
  17. Clayton’s wonder track team: “Collegiate” by Jaffe
  18. Fade-out after Buster Keaton sits down after running with two boys: “Sunny Hours” by Rich
  19. College athlete walks to girl: “My Idea of Heaven” by Tobias
  20. You take an awful lot for granted: “La Fiancee” by Hartz
  21. Attaboy, you make a hole in one: “College Capers” by Zamecnik
  22. Boys walk off athletic field after high jump: Repeat No. 19 “My Idea of Heaven”
  23. A call to the dean’s office: “Love Is Just a Little Bit of Heaven” by Baer
  24. College coach walks into office: “Serenade Petite” by Zamecnik
  25. Photo of dean’s sweetheart on screen: Repeat No. 19 “My Idea of Heaven”
  26. Girl walks from Buster Keaton: “Freshie:” by Greer
  27. The day of the race: “Queer Antics” by Zamecnik
  28. Fade-out after Cracker flies from Buster Keaton: “Happy Moods” by Marquardt
  29. Girl opens door: “Repeat No. 27 “Queer Antics” (play slowly)
  30. End of the room scene after title: “I was expelled”: “Incidental Miniatures No. 5” by Kempinski
  31. The rival crew: “Jolly Buccaneers” by Schertzinger
  32. Maybe it’s halitosis: “Collegiate” by Jaffe
  33. Ready all: “Jolly Fellows” by Suppe
  34. End of race – segue as two boats collide: “Freshie” by Greer
  35. Buster Keaton standing alone on dock: Repeat No. 27 “Queer Antics” (play slowly)
  36. Man pulls telephone cord out of wall: “Radio Galop” by Bub
  37. Man thrown down by washline: “My Idea of Heaven” by Tobais

Proper rest period is Nos. 16 to 25 inclusive.

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The College Hero

Title: The College Hero

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: “Collegiate: by Jaffe
  2. Registration day: “Freshie” by Greer
  3. Jiggers, the dean: “Marionette” by Arndt
  4. Vivian Saunders: Repeat No. 2 “Freshie”
  5. Happy appears – see Vivian in car: “Ain’t She Sweet?” by Ager
  6. Happy starts off in Ford: “Western Allegro” by Rapee-Axt
  7. What were you: “Flick and Flock” by Patou
  8. Entrance to Foster Hall: “Rural Flirts” by Bradford
  9. Boys appear: Repeat No. 2 “Freshie”
  10. Just try and room with me: “The Captive” by Savino
  11. Get that junk out of here: “Hurry No. 1” by Zamecnik
  12. I’m sorry: “Alma Mater” from College Life by Hinrichs
  13. Insert – invitation: “College Capers” by Zamecnik
  14. Won’t one of you fellows be my sister’s escort?: “Animal Crackers” by Rich
  15. Guests and students in Assembly Hall: “Smile a Little Bit” by Morton
  16. Happy meets Vivian: “It Had to be You” by Jones
  17. Who’s that beautiful girl?: “Oh Boy, What a Girl” by Green
  18. Haven’t you a partner, Mr. Haloran?: “Smile” by Heywood
  19. [missing]
  20. [missing]
  21. [missing]
  22. [missing]
  23. [missing]
  24. Vivian and Happy in car: Repeat Theme No. 19
  25. Flash-back to Jim looking at Vivian’s photograph: “Always” by Berlin
  26. Happy appears in hallway: Repeat No. 12 “Alma Mater”
  27. The past practice: “Appassionato Dramatico” by Berge
  28. Boys start playing: “Speed” by Frey
  29. Happy strikes pole and collapses: “Dramatic Appassionato” by Ciganeri
  30. Remorse can never undo: “Lament” by Herrmann
  31. Coach Johnston’s quarters: “Desperation” by Schad
  32. Stadium: “Student Pranx” by Balfmoor
  33. The beginning of the second half: “A Chase Through the Clouds” by Lakay
  34. Flash to Happy in room: “A Staggering Uncertainty” by Lakay
  35. Ben leaves room: “Aeroplane Galop” by Lamothe
  36. The end of the third quarter: “Orange and Black” by Lake
  37. Flash-back to field and game: “By Wireless” by Berge
  38. Jim appears in hallway: “Andante Appassionato No. 57” by Castillo
  39. They climb into car: “The Live Wire” by Frey
  40. Score board – tie game: “Funiculi-Funicula” by Roberts
  41. Vivian kisses Happy and Jim: Repeat No. 17 “Oh Boy, What a Girl”

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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The Cohens and Kellys in Paris

Title: The Cohens and Kellys in Paris

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:

  1. At screening: PICTURE THEME – “The Cohens and Kellys” by Donaldson
  2. New York City: “My New York” by Berlin
  3. Cohen at desk: “Burlesque on Famous Hebrew Melodies” by Kempinski
  4. Kelly appears in corridor: “KELLY THEME – “A Bit O’Blarney” by Helf
  5. Miss Goldsnitz, write a note to Mr. Kelly: PICTURE THEME – “Jewish-Irish Comedy Theme” by Rapee
  6. Two women appear in hallway: “Gigue” by Bradford
  7. Women enter office: PICTURE THEME – “The Cohens and Kellys” by Donaldson
  8. Take a note Kelly: “Razzing Theme” by Rapee
  9. France: “La Belle France” by Tobani
  10. Insert – Pat Kelly: “Too-ra-loo-ra-loo-rai” by Shannon
  11. Sweetheart enters studio: “Jealous” by Little
  12. Insert – letter: “Oriwa” by Bertrand
  13. The Cohen’s dinners were patriotic: COHEN THEME – “Frailach No. 5” by Ascher
  14. The Kelly’s at dinner: KELLY THEME – “A Bit O’Blarney” by Helf
  15. Insert – radiogram: COHEN THEME – “Frailach No. 2” by Ascher
  16. Flash-back to Kellys at table: KELLY THEME – “The B’hoys of Tipperary” by Amers
  17. Once upon the ocean: “Flapper Dance” by Krueger
  18. Cohen enters Mrs. Kelly’s state room: “Ain’t We Got Fun” by Whiting
  19. Cohen starts exercising: COHEN THEME – “Mazel Tof” by Ascher
  20. Kelly looking mysteriously around for something: KELLY THEME – “Queer Antics” by Zamecnik
  21. Insert – bar: “A Prohibition Episode” by Aborn
  22. Seasick woman at ship rail: “Mal de Mer” by Lange
  23. Dinner gong sounds: “Cheer Up” by Kaufman
  24. Where can I get life boat tickets: Repeat No. 22 “Mal de Mer”
  25. Cohen and Kelly recognize each other: “It Had to Be You” by Jones
  26. Paris: “Franco-American Dance” by Loraine
  27. Paulette appears in hallway: “I’m a Red Hot, Hot-House Flower” by Woods
  28. Kelly opens studio door – greets boy: “Biddy” by Zamecnik
  29. Kelly looking at painting: “It All Depends on You” by Henderson
  30. Cohen and his wife drive up: COHEN THEME – “Frailach No. 4” by Ascher
  31. Man passes them in hallway: “Vivacity” by Conterno
  32. Somethin’s rotten in Hoboken: Repeat No. 6 “Gigue”
  33. Sayde opens door – greets mother: “My Yiddishe Momme” by Pollack
  34. Papa, I’m going to get a divorce: “Adventure d’Amour” by Bradford
  35. Sayde, when divorce comes in: “Hebrew Melody” by Achron
  36. Insert – Paulette: “Tres Moutarde” by Macklin
  37. They start looking at objects: “A la Paree” by Verdin
  38. Attendants with spears drive them to table: “Carnival Frolics” by Lakav
  39. Wives appear: “March of the Marionettes” by Savino
  40. Flash-back to café: “Laughing Love” by Christine
  41. Apache dancer appears: “Apache Dance” by Offenbach
  42. Cohen and Kelly rush from table: “A Chase Through the Clouds” by Lakay
  43. Paulette and dancer take bow: “Ma Poulette” by Roberts
  44. Here’s to a couple of fools: “When Yankee Doodle Learns to Parlez Vous Francais” by Nelson
  45. They enter Paulette’s dressing room: “Ain’t She Sweet?” by Ager
  46. Pierre at door: “Grotesque Elephantine” by Brockton
  47. Believe it or not: PICTURE THEME – “Jewish-Irish Comedy Theme” by Rapee
  48. Flash to café – wives at table: Repeat No. 18 “Ain’t We Got Fun”
  49. Cohen and Kelly approach table: “Zip” by Frey
  50. Twelve o’clock at night: “How Could Red Riding Hood” by Randolph
  51. Zat ees Pierre: “Gossip” by Borch
  52. Cohen opens door – enters room: COHEN THEME – “Boruch Habo” by Friedsell
  53. Bell rings: “Elopement” by Carrozzini
  54. Pierre enters room: “Suspicious” by Baron
  55. Come out, or I shoot: “Tourments” by Fosse
  56. I came to see Paulette: Repeat No. 6 “Gigue”
  57. He ees ze best duellist in Paris: “Fete Bretonne” by Lazzari
  58. ‘Twas dawn: “Ain’t That a Grand and Glorious Feeling?” by Ager
  59. Change of scene: “The Aeroplane” by Ring-Hager
  60. He forgot to put out his hand: “Burlesque on Lange’s Flower Song” by Kempinski
  61. Paulette informs wives of duel: “Coasting” by Ring-Hager
  62. Flash-back to duellists: “Burlesque on Chopin’s Funeral March” by Kempinski
  63. Killing with guns: “Flapperette” by Greer
  64. In two minutes you will be a corps: “Hearts and Flowers” by Tobani
  65. Take me to the duelling field: Repeat No. 49 “Zip”
  66. Place picks them up: “By Wireless” by Berge
  67. We’ll call first on Lindy: PICTURE THEME – “The Cohens and Kellys” by Donaldson

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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Code of the Scarlet

Title: Code of the Scarlet

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: “Laurentian March” by Laurendeau
  2. In a remote stretch: “Cryptic Shadows” by Becce
  3. Across the lake: “Suspicious” by Baron
  4. And into this region: “Land of the Maple” by Laurendeau
  5. Helen Morgan: “Will O’ the Wisp” by Johnson
  6. Outlaws hiding in underbrush: “Anxiete” by Srawley
  7. They fire at officers: “Galloping Furies” by Rapee
  8. Bruce assists Helen from wagon: “Chatter” by Kahn
  9. Stranger and prisoner on hill: “The Mystic Rover” by Berge
  10. Caribau Flats: “The Jovial Rogue” by Bradford
  11. The Mounties: “Gigue” by Bradford
  12. Paddy drags prisoner from wagon: “The Captive” by Savino
  13. Stranger back of trees listening: “Mysterious Stranger” by Kay
  14. Night scene—Natives gathering for dance: “French Canadian Airs” by Harris
  15. Music starts: “Essence” from Theatrical Budget by DeWitt
  16. Close-up of Helen: “Adventure d’Amour” by Bradford
  17. Perhaps we’d better go: “Much Ado About Nothing” by Srawley
  18. Choose your partners: “Just One More Day” by Mahoney
  19. I’m afraid I’m more tired: “Agitato Pathetic” by Kilenyi
  20. Paddy in room: “Allegro Scherzando” by Frey
  21. Saloon: “Tragic Andante” by Savino
  22. Stranger enters: “La Foret Perfide” by Gabriel Marie
  23. Here’s a shot to the mounties: “Rhythmic Misterioso” by Damesek
  24. Paddy enters wrapped in blanket: “Spring Cleaning” by Bradford
  25. Take him to jail: “In the Clutches of the Law” by Jacquet
  26. Bruce leaves room: “The Plot Thickens” by Srawley
  27. Weeks passed: “Laurentian March” by Laurendeau
  28. Helen alone in cabin: THEME – “Rosemary” by Zamecnik
  29. Stranger enters room: “Disturbance” by Zamecnik
  30. Doctor enters room: “Love Triumphant” by Joels
  31. Insert – “Following a fair and impartial trial”: “Scene d’Amour” by Baron
  32. Outlaws on shore of lake: “Sarcasm” by Kempinski
  33. Bruce enters room: Repeat No. 23 “Rhythmic Misterioso”
  34. Bruce looks through parted curtains: “Mystere Oppressant” by Gabriel Marie
  35. Fires at lamp: Ferocity” by Carozzini
  36. There he goes: “Furieuse Poursuite” by Gabriel Marie
  37. Flash to Helen and stranger: “Elegie and Appassionato” by Savino
  38. Bruce enters cabin: “Furioso No. 4” by Bergunker
  39. Patrol leaves cabin – into canoes: “L’Abime” by Franceschi
  40. Paddy and lady friend: “Laces and Graces” by Salzer
  41. Now that your brother is clear: Repeat Theme No. 28

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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Clothes Make the Woman

Title: Clothes Make the Woman

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: “Russian Fantasia” by Tobani
  2. Hollywood: “California, Here I Come” by DeSylva
  3. Lunch hour at the Tiffany-Stahl Studios: “Rural Flirts” by Bradford
  4. Another spin: “Andantino” by Lemare
  5. Picture Imperial Russia: “L’International” by Pottier
  6. Mob rush from scene: “The Furious Mob” by Zamecnik
  7. A royal family: “Andante” from Fifth Symphony by Tschaikowsky
  8. Victor at Anastasia’s side: THEME, “Estrellita” by Ponce
  9. That was a good night’s work: “Silent Night” by Rebikov
  10. Fugitives: “Restless Bows” by Srawley
  11. After weeks of privation: “Impending Danger” by Kempinski
  12. Flash-back to Victor and studio director: Repeat Theme No. 8
  13. Weeks later: “Pine Tree Echoes” by Schoenfeld
  14. Victor!: Repeat Theme No. 8
  15. Who’s that big brunette with: “Flocons de Neige” by Bradford
  16. A cat may look at a king: ”Wistful Longings” by Baron
  17. And then the camera began to crank: “Russian Life Waltz” by Katz
  18. A princess in a world of make believe: “Cossack Lullaby” by Jiranek
  19. As work on the picture progressed: “Slavic Dance No. 10” by Dvorak
  20. Forty-five minutes for lunch: “A Ticklish Tale” by Finck
  21. Anatasia and Victor walk to wooded spot: Theme, “Estrellita” by Ponce
  22. I didn’t know that scene: “Pour Columbinette” by Krier
  23. Vic, you’re wanted in the set: Repeat no. 7 “Andante” from Fifth Symphony
  24. It’s not your fault, Vic: Repeat Theme No. 8
  25. This is the scene: Repeat No. 7 “Andante” from Fifth Symphony
  26. She fainted: “Love Triumphant” by Joels
  27. Studio emergency hospital: “Heartaches” by Pasternack
  28. Flash to camera on set: “Andante Mesto” by Savino
  29. Insert- “Princess Anastasia recovers”: Repeat Theme No. 8

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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Clearing the Trail

Title: Clearing the Trail

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: “Aurora” by Von der Mehden
  2. Freight train appears: “Breezin’ Along With the Breeze” by Whiting
  3. Insert- Letter: “Camorra” by Joels
  4. Flash to saloon: “Grotesque Comedy” by Zamecnik
  5. Bartender starts after tramp: “Spring Cleaning” by Bradford
  6. Who’s the fellow?: “Red Wing” by Mills
  7. Sunset Range: “Jocoso” by Finck
  8. Hello Uncle, what did you buy me?: “Shenandoah” by Brendel
  9. Ridin’ the Kitchen Range: “Humoreskimo” by Wendling
  10. Gee, you’ve grown: “Love Triumphant” by Joels
  11. It’s a mystery who shot him: “In the Night” by Noack
  12. Cook appears: “Gigue” by Bradford
  13. Under cover of darkness: “Unfinished Symphony” by Schubert
  14. Hello Judge: “Pleading Love Theme” by Bradford
  15. Ellen feeding dogs: “Flapperette” by Greer
  16. Cook enters: Repeat No. 5 “Spring Cleaning”
  17. Midnight found Pete: Repeat No. 13 “Unfinished Symphony”
  18. Door of cottage: “Dramatic Allegro” by Savino
  19. Steve sounding gong: “Jingles” by Zamecnik
  20. I found this: “Warriors Bold” by Joels
  21. Steve riding horse: “Poursuite Dramatique” from Drigo’s Cinema Classics
  22. Horses in enclosure: “Pinto” by Riesenfeld
  23. That money belongs to Pete: “Allegro Aggressivo” by Stahlberg
  24. Who started that fire?: “Dance of the Furies” by Gluck
  25. Get into the house: “Furioso No. 4” by Bergunker
  26. Insert – “Dear Ellen”: “Amorous Adventure” by Bradford
  27. Where are you going, Pete?: “West of the Great Divide” by Ball

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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Clear the Decks

Title: Clear the Decks

Author: James C. Bradford

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheet, 1929

Series: Greater Thematic Music Cue Sheet

Format: Cue Sheet

Document type: Cue Sheet

All authors/contributors: James C. Bradford

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At screening: “Rain” by Ford
  2. Insert – Cast: “Mitzi” by Herzberg
  3. Trumbull and Aunt: TRUMBULL THEME, “Sleeping Beauty’s Wedding” by Rhode
  4. However it appeared: TRASK THEME, “Bon Vivant” by Zamecnik
  5. Sydney at desk: “Le Chant des Boulevards” by Zamecnik
  6. I’ll have to hurry: “The Happy-Go-Lucky” by Roder
  7. Trask rushes from hotel: “Rustic Allegro” by Savino
  8. Take me back to the hotel: TRUMBULL THEME, “Sleeping Beauty’s Wedding” by Rhode
  9. You mean to say you have a reservation: “Sarabande Perpetuelle” by Bradford
  10. Nurse with goat: “Gigue” by Bradford
  11. Blondie and Pussyfoot in stateroom: TRASK THEME, “Bon Vivant” by Zamecnik
  12. I’m sure that guy’s a detective: CROOK’S THEME, “Misterioso no. 5” by Zamecnik
  13. Trask on deck: “Polly” by Zamecnik
  14. Bellhop appears—“First call for dinner”: “Phyllis” by Deppen
  15. Sydney enters dining room: “Nola” by Arndt
  16. Nurse speaks to Trask: “Animal Cartoonix No. 2” by Aborn
  17. Hold still: “Al Fresco” by Herbert
  18. Calm yourself: “Sarabande Perpetuelle” by Bradford
  19. Nurse leaves room: TRASK THEME, “Bon Vivant” by Zamecnik
  20. Throw away that cigar: “Woodland Whispers” by Czibulka
  21. It would have been four bells: “Mal der Mer” by Lange
  22. Trask throws glass of milk through window: “Comedy Capers” by Steele
  23. Who’s your little friend?: GIRL THEME, “Jane” by Ford
  24. Nurse in the stateroom awakens: “Symphonic Incidentals No. 16” by Marquardt
  25. Jack discovered that: “Potato-Bug Parade” by Cobb
  26. Hello Miss Bronson: “Flapperette” by Greer
  27. Nurse enters room: “Restless Bows” by Srawley
  28. Blondie and Pussyfoot in room: CROOK THEME, “Misterioso No. 5” by Zamecnik
  29. He seems quiet: “The Jesters” by Carbonara
  30. Trask overpowers nurse: “High Speed” by Bub
  31. Jack leaves stateroom: CROOK THEME, “Misterioso No. 5” by Zamecnik
  32. They hurry from Miss Bronson’s stateroom: “Spring Cleaning” by Bradford
  33. Sydney enters stateroom “Ill At Ease” by Jacquet
  34. The lady lost a valuable necklace; TRASK THEME, “Bon Vivant” by Zamecnik
  35. I do believe: GIRL THEME, “Jane” by Ford

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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Circus Rookies

Title: Circus Rookies

Author: Ernst Luz

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheet, 1928

Series:

Format: Cue Sheet

Document type: Cue Sheet

All authors/contributors: Ernst Luz

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At screening: “Washington Post March” by Sousa
  2. Circus poster on screen: “Down the Stretch” by Balfmoor
  3. This is the last time I’ll tell you: “Valse Elaine” by Baxter
  4. Man putting pail of water into cage: “The Flight of the Bumble Bee” by Korsakow (LT. BLUE)
  5. Bimbo’s done it again: “Melly In the Moonlight” by Latour
  6. Karl Dane enters cage: Repeat No. 4 (LT. BLUE)
  7. Gorilla shows on screen: “Starland” by Markwith
  8. Dane puts gorilla into cage: “Carnival Grotesque” by Savino (BROWN)
  9. Along the circus route: “La Gaiete” by Ewing
  10. The train pulled into: “Love’s Caprice” by Heindl
  11. This is la belle: “A Smile – A Kiss” by Marquardt (WHITE)
  12. Girl gets into Ford with newspaper man: “Jollity” by Zamecnik
  13. Dane sees Arthur at table: Repeat No. 8 (BROWN)
  14. Cigar explodes: Repeat No. 4 (LT. BLUE)
  15. Ford auto hits tree and explodes: “Rustic Twilight” by Rolfe
  16. So Francis became: Repeat No. 11 (WHITE)
  17. Paper bag explodes: “The Jesters Serenade” by Herbert
  18. How would you like: Repeat No. 11 (WHITE)
  19. Now I know: “Carnival Grotesque” by Savino (BROWN)
  20. Segue with crash as seats fall down: “The Flight of the Bumble Bee” by Korsakow (LT. BLUE)
  21. Axe thrower takes handkerchief from eyes: “An Autumn Song” by Haines
  22. Acrobats fall down: “Dance of the Sylphes” by Marquardt
  23. Girl fixing boy’s necktie: “Little Flower Garden” by Breil
  24. The biggest miracle: “The Record” by Englemann
  25. End of feature act – Dane on horseback: “On the Mill Dam” by Babb
  26. End of chariot race – Dane in cage: “Gangway” by Kaufman
  27. Dane dressing boy: “Merry Widow Waltz” by Lehar
  28. That night: “Summer Furs” by Cobb
  29. The doctor: “Shoot” by Kaufman
  30. Dane hist Arthur over head: “Lucille” by Wadsworth
  31. I’ll show you how to pull a tooth: “Tramway” by Gobbaerts
  32. Get out of this show: “Phyllis” by Deppen
  33. So the show goes on: Train effect by Drummer
  34. Observation car platform: “A Smile – A Kiss” by Marquardt (WHITE)
  35. Francis has promised me: Repeat No. 19 (BROWN)
  36. Pardon me: Repeat No. 20 (LT. BLUE)
  37. Ape on rear platform of train: “Hurry No. 33” by Minot
  38. Ape hits Dane on head with hammer: “Hurry No. 26” by Minot
  39. Train stops: Repeat No. 37 “Hurry No. 33)
  40. Dane falls into faint: Repeat No. 34 (WHITE)

Proper rest period is Nos. 17 to 25 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 Corporation, 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 Chinese Parrot

Title: The Chinese Parrot

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: “Prologue” by Sommer
  2. The reward: PEARL THEME – “On the Steppes of Central Asia” by Borodin
  3. Single pearl shows: “Nautch Dance” by Crist
  4. Close-up of assassin: “Prelude” from first suite Carmen by Bizet
  5. One of these pearls: PEARL THEME – “On the Steppes of Central Asia” by Borodin
  6. The bride, Mrs. Sally Jordon: “En Visite” by McDonald
  7. Phillip Madden: MADDEN THEME – “The Captive” by Savino
  8. Twenty years later: “Coming of Spring” by Godard
  9. The headquarters of: CONSPIRATORS THEME – “The Conspirators” by Sodero
  10. Next evening Chinatown celebrated: “The Mandarin” by Leigh
  11. Close-up of Chan: “La Mouche du Coche” by Mouton
  12. Eight-thirty: PEARL THEME – “On the Steppes of Central Asia” by Borodin
  13. Lanterns show – whirl about: “Chinese Caprice” by Sudessi
  14. Phillip Madden: MADDEN THEME – “The Captive” by Savino
  15. Robert enters room: “Minor Hurry” by Berge
  16. But you and your mother: “Rushing Waters” by Savino
  17. Chan!: CHAN THEME – “Within the Walls of China” by Lively
  18. Try and get Madden: CONSPIRATORS THEME – “The Conspirators” by Sodero
  19. Night and the desert: “Ghost-Scene” by Broy
  20. Jimmy Delaney kill boss: “Weird Misterioso” by Kilenyi
  21. Chan appears at gate: CHAN THEME – “Within the Walls of China” by Lively
  22. Robert alights from auto: “Diabolical Allegro” by Bergunker
  23. Door opens – Paula and Robert enter: “Serenade” by Rachmaninoff
  24. Key turned in lock: CONSPIRATORS THEME – “The Conspirators” by Sodero
  25. Paula climbs into bed: “The Smugglers” by Axt
  26. The day passed in doubt: LOVE THEME – “Down the Lane” by Spier
  27. Lights up: “Marche Mignonne” by Poldini
  28. Chan appears: CHARACTER THEME – “Pell Street” by Whithorne
  29. I thought you said: “Sing Ling Ting” by Cobb
  30. Help, I’m shot: “Appassionata” by Clutsam
  31. Suki, much safer with friends: “Lucky Lindy” by Baer
  32. The North Room: “Hunkatin” by Levy
  33. Footsteps pass down hall: CONSPIRATORS THEME – “The Conspirators” by Sodero
  34. Give me the pearls: PEARL THEME – “On the Steppes of Central Asia” by Borodin
  35. Chan skips across room: “Hop Loo” by Hersom
  36. Conspirators look at Chan shuffling about: CHARACTER THEME – “Pell Street” by Whithorne
  37. When suspicious whispers: “In Gloomy Forest” by Axt
  38. Chan appears in hallway: CHARACTER THEME – “Pell Street” by Whithorne
  39. Robert appears: “Masks” by Borch
  40. Night scene: “Silent Night”: by Rebikov
  41. Knock on door: “The Jesters” by Carbonara
  42. Maydorf: “Monkey-Hop” by Rapee
  43. I’m, afraid these men: “Tensive Misterioso” by Peele
  44. Scream – hand puts out lights: “Agitato No. 1” by Kempinski
  45. Eldorado desert stage: “Cute and Cunnin’” by Kempinski
  46. Why yes Charley Chan: CHARACTER THEME – “Pell Street” by Whithorne
  47. It was very clever of you: “Recitative Heroique” by Rapee
  48. Hands up Jimmy Delaney: CHAN THEME – “Within the Walls of China” by Lively
  49. Chan saved my life: MADDEN THEME – “The Captive” by Savino
  50. Handcuffs placed on conspirators: “In Pekin” by Ansell
  51. Lovers kiss: LOVE THEME – “Down the Lane” by Spier

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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Chinatown Charlie

Title: Chinatown Charlie

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: BOY THEME – “Charley, My Boy” by Fiorito
  2. Times Square: “My New York” by Berlin
  3. Chuck appears with fingers tied up: “Hunkatin” by Levy
  4. Bus starts off: “Old Timers” by Lake
  5. Elmer misses scare pin: “Sarabande Perpetuelle” by Bradford
  6. Flash-back to Chuck playing accordion: “Old Chestnuts” by Lake
  7. Bus stops at curb: “Hello Cutie” by Friend
  8. Child on street picks up auto horn: “Dolly Dimples” by Alter
  9. The Bowery Mission: “The Bowery” by Old Timers by Lake
  10. Charlie starts to address congregation: Repeat Boy Theme No. 1
  11. Man peeling onions and weeping: “Strawberries” by Kaufman
  12. Now boys, pack up your troubles: “Pack Up Your Troubles” by Chappell
  13. We’ll all join and sing: “Going Up” by Hirsch
  14. Congregation resume seats: “Allegro Scherzando” by Frey
  15. I’ll tell you what’s up: “Warriors Bold” by Joels
  16. Chinese Restaurant: “Varsity Drag” by Henderson
  17. Acrobats appear: “The Skyrocket” by Frey
  18. How is Mrs. Glass: GIRL THEME – “Side By Side” by Woods
  19. This ring bears a legend: “Destiny’s Call” by Jacquet
  20. Yellow Face, one of Monk’s gang: “Melodious Agitato” by Lakay
  21. The back room of Monk’s museum: “Who’s Who?” by Morris
  22. Boys revive: “Allegro Misterioso” by Axt
  23. Door opens – Monk standing in doorway: Repeat No. 21 “Who’s Who?”
  24. Annie rapping on door with heel of slipper: “Second Misterioso a la Valse” by Savino
  25. Take the dame to the Mandarin’s house: “Ondes Mysterieuses” by Franceschi
  26. The Mandarin’s house: “Danse des Mandarins” from Oriental Suite by Berge
  27. Charlies appears on street: “Suspicious” by Baron
  28. Monk says kill the guy: “Mysterioso No. 1” by Kempinski
  29. Chuck rushes into police station: “Allegro Scherzoso No. 1” by Jacquet
  30. Charlie at mirror making up as chinaman: “Chang” by Finck
  31. Chuck on street – pursued by policeman: “Hurry No. 26” by Minot
  32. Charlie dressed as mandarin and Annie: Repeat Boy Theme No. 1
  33. Chinese girl enters and starts fight with Annie: “Gigue” by Bradford
  34. Him Yat, the slave dealer: “Chinatown, My Chinatown” by Schwartz
  35. Slave dealer leaves room: “Ching Chang” by Brooks
  36. Police break into museum: “Flick and Flock” by Patou
  37. Chuck punches watch for wax figure: “Gossip” by Borch
  38. Insert – “I have gone to mandarin’s house”: “Disturbance” by Zamecnik
  39. Don’t worry, darling: “Allegro Perpetuo” by Savino
  40. Charlie opens basket: “Hearts and Flowers” by Tobani
  41. Chuck leaves with mandarin: Repeat Girl Theme No. 18

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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Chicken a la King

Title: Chicken a la King

Author: Michael P. Krueger

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheet, 1928

Series:

Format: Cue Sheet

Document type: Cue Sheet

All authors/contributors: Michael P. Krueger

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At screening: “I Still Love You” by Ager
  2. Marriage is like: “Happy Moods” by Marquardt
  3. Insert of letter: “Auld Lang Syne” by Catlin
  4. We’ve been very happy: “Together” by Henderson
  5. A telegram for you: “Zigzag” by Ferber
  6. Brother arrives: “The Joker” by Srawley
  7. Group sit down at breakfast table: “Bubbles” by Gruenwald
  8. Cigarette seen on book: “Fruhlingsliebe” by Pasternack
  9. Change of scene to chorus girls: “Oh Baby!” by Murphy
  10. Chorus girls leave stage: “Without You Sweetheart” by Henderson
  11. You want Miss Lorraine: “A Game of Tag” by Trinkaus
  12. Horace enters girls’ dressing room: “Just Another Day Wasted Away” by Tobias
  13. Oscar enters backstage of theatre: Repeat No. 6 “The Joker”
  14. You brute! You are: “The Curse Of An Aching Heart” by Piantodosi
  15. Oscar leaves dressing room: Repeat No. 6 “The Joker”
  16. I could learn to love: “What Do You Say?” by Ager
  17. Girl friend returns to dressing room: “Daddy, You’ve Been A Mother To Me” by Fisher
  18. But being a daddy: “He’s A Ladies’ Man” by Henderson
  19. Messenger knocks on door: “En Visite” by McDonald
  20. Horace leaves table: Repeat No. 17 “Daddy, You’ve Been A Mother To Me”
  21. Wife seen coming out of elevator: “Anxiete” by Srawley
  22. Girl leaves room with bankroll: “Gigue” by Bradford
  23. Change of scene back to Babe’s room: Repeat No 18 “He’s A Ladies’ Man”
  24. Oscar enters Babe’s room to warn Horace: “Comic Hurry” by O’Hare
  25. Effie enters Babe’s room: “Loves Glamour” by Varley
  26. Horace without hat and coat seen pacing in front of home: “Much Ado About Nothing” by Srawley
  27. Why Horace – what: “In A Cozy Corner” by Bratton
  28. Close-up of Babe: “The Best Things In Life Are Free” by Henderson
  29. Effie comes into Babe and friend’s room: “There Must Be A Silver Lining” by Donaldson
  30. Horace seen: “Is It A Sin – My Loving You?” by Leopold
  31. Horace interrupts singing: Repeat No. 18 “He’s A Ladies’ Man”
  32. That’s what comes of: “The Gold Digger” by Hanley
  33. Effie returns to girls: “Comedy Allegro” by Haines
  34. Horace re-enters Babe’s room: “Not Guilty!” by Kempinski
  35. Horace meets Oscar: Repeat No. 6 “The Joker”
  36. Change of scene back to Effie and girls: “Requitted Love” by Rollinson
  37. Insert of telegram: “Lords and Ladies” by Salzer
  38. Oscar enters office: “Comedy Excitement” by Zamecnik
  39. This is terrible!: “Allegro” from Symphonette by Berge
  40. Change of scene to girls’ apartment: Repeat No. 10 “Without You Sweetheart”
  41. Exterior scene- raining: “Rain” by Ford
  42. Change of scene back to apartment: “Dramatic Tension No. 44” by Borch
  43. Horace enters apartment: “Demande d’Amour” by Drigo
  44. Oscar knocks on door: “Scherzo Serioso” by Lowitz
  45. Oscar and girl seen outside of apartment: Repeat No. 32 “The Gold Digger”
  46. Horace seen alone: “Eccitamento” by Retlaw
  47. Oscar starts fighting with girl: “Farcical Allegro” by Aborn
  48. Horace Trundle – my: “La Folie” by Franceschi
  49. Husband kisses wife’s hand: Repeat No. 1 “I Still Love You”
  50. Merciful heaven!: “Elopement” by Carrozzini
  51. Wife seen crying: Repeat No. 6 “The Joker”
  52. Effie takes off her coat: Repeat No. 1 “I Still Love You”

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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Cheyenne

Title: Cheyenne

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: CAL THEME – “Cheyenne” by Van Alstyne
  2. In Wyoming: “The Get-Away” by Frey
  3. Cal Roberts wins: Repeat Cal Theme No. 1
  4. Let me congratulate you: “Reverie of Love” by Rapee-Axt
  5. In years past: JUDGE THEME – “Blue Law Blues” by Lake
  6. Sorry Claxton: “La Maison Isolee” by Bradford
  7. Night scene: “Silent Night” by Rebikov
  8. Claxton leaves: GIRL THEME – “The First Kiss” by Robinson
  9. Judge at foot of stairs: Repeat Judge Theme No. 5
  10. Cal enters room: “Reproach” by Zamecnik
  11. Claxton won’t come through: “Enigma” by Borch
  12. Claxton and gang see “Slim” at window: “Ruy Blas” by Mendelssohn
  13. You stole all my money: “Gigue” by Bradford
  14. Insert – banner – Frontier Days: “Little Dot” by Froehlich
  15. At Cheyenne: “Sesqui-Centennial Exposition March” by Sousa
  16. Say, what’s the idea: Repeat Girl Theme No. 8
  17. Night flash of grand stand: “Wings” by Zamecnik
  18. It’s a long journey: Repeat Judge Theme No. 5
  19. That contract’s no good: “Melodic Agitato” by Savino
  20. Judge grabbed by men: “Minor Hurry” by Berge
  21. Fire department out: “Fast and Furious” by Frey
  22. Police court: “Queer Antics” by Zamecnik
  23. My baby: “Hearts and Flowers” by Tobani
  24. The days of days: “Parade of the Animals” by Ring-Hager
  25. Nut and Cal in cell: “Comedy Capers” by Steele
  26. In the passing of: “Head of the Parade” by Zamecnik
  27. Flash-back to Cal: “Restless Bows” by Srawley
  28. First event: “The Sharpshooter” by Brown
  29. Cal pushes man from horse: “In the Stirrups” by Zamecnik
  30. Cal wins: Repeat Cal Theme No. 1
  31. Next event: “Zip” by Frey
  32. Next event- Broncho riding: “The Live Wire” by Frey
  33. Cal Roberts wins: “Moto Perp [illegible]
  34. Flash-back to arena – cops pursue “Slim”: “Spring Cleaning” by Bradford
  35. Keep it up Cal: Repeat Girl Theme No. 8
  36. On the track for trick riding: “Aeroplane Galop” by Lamothe
  37. Claxton speaks to his rider: “Pizzicato Misterioso No. 30” by Minot
  38. Judge appears on top of fence: Repeat Judge Theme No. 5
  39. Oh Cal. If you would only win: “The Western Sun” by Ring-Hager
  40. Barrier pulled – race starts: “The Limited Express”
  41. Cal Roberts wins: Repeat Cal Theme No. 1
  42. Police court: “Chatter” by Kahn
  43. For the love of Pete: Repeat Girl Theme No. 8

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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The Cheerful Fraud

Title: The Cheerful Fraud

Author: Eugene Conte

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheet, 1927

Series:

Format: Cue Sheet

Document type: Cue Sheet

All authors/contributors: Eugene Conte

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At screening: “Country Gardens” by Grainger
  2. London’s annual: “Incidental Symphony No. 32” by Kemlinski
  3. Denny meets girl: “That’s a Good Girl” by Berlin
  4. Girl leaves Denny: Repeat No. 2 “Incidental Symphony No. 32”
  5. Rain stops: “Merry Playmates” by Howgill
  6. Roscoe Bytheway: “The Joker” by Srawley
  7. Auto leaves: Repeat No. 5 “Merry Playmates”
  8. At Sharrowby: “Gossip” by Kay
  9. Close-up of trunks: “Omens” by Schad
  10. Phone rings: “Animal Cartoonix No. 2” by Aborn
  11. Bytheway and girl enter: “Fierrette Flirts” by Fresco
  12. Denny enters: Repeat No. 3 “That’s a Good Girl”
  13. Bytheway sees lovers: “April Moods” by Eugene
  14. Bytheways leave Denny: Repeat No. 3 “That’s a Good Girl”
  15. A lady calling to see: “The Gold Digger” by Hanley
  16. I’m his secretary: “Melodic Caprice” by Squire
  17. It was nearly three years: “Hearts and Flowers” by Tobani
  18. The old Turk: “Wedgewood Blue” by Ketelbey
  19. Bytheway enters: “Fireflies” by Savino
  20. Bytheway enters: “A Game of Tag” by Trinkaus
  21. Wait at the village: “The Show-Off” by Sanders
  22. Bytheway gives combination of safe: “Junella” by Kahn
  23. Denny at safe: “The Clown” by Peele
  24. Denny outside of house: Repeat No. 1 “Country Gardens”
  25. You’ll be delighted to know: “Merry Cavaliers” by Srawley
  26. You’re quite right: Repeat No. 3 “That’s a Good Girl”
  27. Butler opens door: Repeat No. 15 “The Gold-Digger” – SEGUE – “The Flapper” by Srawley
  28. My dear, this is: “Marriage Blues” by Berkin
  29. This dame – er: Repeat No. 5 “Merry Playmatess”
  30. Please don’t betray me: “Periwinkle” by Huerter
  31. Maid enters with smelling salts: “Jollity” by Zamecnik
  32. Miss Kent faints: “The Dream Girl” by Finck
  33. How could you make love: Repeat No. 3 “That’s a Good Girl”
  34. People on stairs: Repeat No. 31 “Jollity”
  35. Miss Kent sees Denny: Repeat No. 3 “That’s a Good Girl”
  36. Miss Kent closes door: “Mirth and Merriment” by Delille
  37. Denny in room with Miss Simpson: “Tragic Moments” by Becce
  38. Denny grabs Miss Simpson: “Hurry No. 1” by Zamecnik
  39. My jewels: “Phantoms” by Schad
  40. There’s the thief: “Recitative Heroique” by Rapee
  41. Enough of this: Repeat No. 38 “Hurry No. 1”
  42. Fade-out – fight on hay stack: Repeat No. 9 “Omens”
  43. Thank heavens our troubles: Repeat No. 8 “Gossip”
  44. Denny leaves: “It Don’t Do Nothin’ But Rain” by Cook

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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The Charge of the Gauchos

Title: The Charge of the Gauchos

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: “Argentine Republic” by Lake
  2. In Buenos Aires: “Mortels Poisons” by Fosse
  3. Soldiers ride away: “Reproach” by Zamecnik
  4. Belgrano: No. 1 from “Three Cuban Dances” by Cervantes
  5. Belgrano plunges dagger in table: “Prologue” by Gabriel Marie
  6. A midnight reception: “Creeping Shadows” by Baron
  7. We must be very careful: LOVE THEME – “Estrellita” by Ponce
  8. The headquarters of the patriots: “Prelude” from L’Arlesienne Suite by Bizet
  9. Flash to ball: “In Old Castile” by Stoessel
  10. Dance finishes: SINISTER THEME – “The Captive” by Savino
  11. Monica and Belgrano in garden: Repeat Love Theme No. 7
  12. Monteros sees them: Repeat Sinister Theme No. 10
  13. The viceroy wants to see you: “Minuetto” from L’Arlesienne Suite by Bizet
  14. The messenger from the king: “Agitato No. 3” by Williams
  15. The people demand: Repeat Sinister Theme No. 10
  16. Meeting of the patriots: Repeat No. 8 “Prelude”
  17. On the eve of: Repeat Love Theme No. 7
  18. The first assembly: “Don Quixote” from Don Quixote Suite by Safranek
  19. Boy jabbering in Yiddishe: “Frailach No. 5” by Ascher
  20. Insert – “Mr. Dorgan and guests”: “Some Smoke” by Romberg
  21. Gangsters leave store: “Mazel Tof” by Asher
  22. Insert – “Dear Rolly”: “Love Triumphant” by Joels
  23. What difference does it make: LOVE THEME – “Your Love is All” by Zamecnik
  24. Rolly enters home: “Serenade” by Harris
  25. Gangsters playing cards: “More Candy” by Kaufman
  26. Flash to store: “Down By the Winegar Woiks” by Donovan
  27. Gentlemen, you’ve made a great error: ”Spring Cleaning” by Bradford
  28. Flash-back to Dorgan and companions: “The Calvary Wiggle” by Brockenshire
  29. Gang leave room: “Fluffy Ruffles” by Green
  30. Saturday afternoon: “Dramatic Allegro” by Savino
  31. Exterior of Rolly’s home: Repeat Love Theme No. 23
  32. Rolly sees orchid and ring on table: “Idyl Pastorale” by Savino
  33. Kitty enters: “Broken Hearted” by Henderson
  34. Forget nothin’: “Distress” by Breil
  35. Hospital: Repeat Love Theme No. 23

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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The Cardboard Lover

Title: The Cardboard Lover

Author: Ernst Luz

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheet, 1928

Series:

Format: Cue Sheet

Document type: Cue Sheet

All authors/contributors: Ernst Luz

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At screening: “My Song of Love For You” by Aborn (WHITE)
  2. The French Riviera: “Main Street” by Lake (YELLOW)
  3. What do you think this is: “Rose of Spring” by Bicchieri (LT. GREEN)
  4. Marion Davies tears leaf out of album: Repeat No. 2 (YELLOW)
  5. Tall man and girl shake hands: “Gloaming” by Kempinski
  6. You attend to my clothes: ad lib to screen – piano imitation
  7. It is only the phonograph: “The Broken Melody” by Van Biene
  8. Fade after title – “If Madame Simone phones, tell her”: Repeat No. 2 (YELLOW)
  9. Tall man knocks at room door: “Incidental Symphony No. 4o” by Hintz
  10. Tall man enters room: Repeat No. 5 “Gloaming”
  11. Lovers kiss: “Ardent Affection” by Marquardt (DK. BLUE)
  12. Singer thrown out into hall: Repeat No. 5 “Gloaming”
  13. Tall man walks from room door: Repeat No. 2 (YELLOW)
  14. Marion Davies crushes high hat: Repeat No. 3 (LT. GREEN)
  15. Ink from pen splashes on wall: Repeat No. 2 (YELLOW)
  16. The casino: “Flimsy Flouonces” by Hersom
  17. Banco: “Romance sans Paroles” by Marquardt
  18. After woman gets out of auto: Repeat No. 1 (WHITE)
  19. Marion Davies hands man check: “Gloaming” by Kempinski
  20. But whom: “Incidental Symphony No. 40” by Hintz
  21. It will be your duty: Repeat No. 19 “Gloaming”
  22. I will save you from her: “My Song of Love For You” by Albers (WHITE)
  23. I must see you alone: Repeat No. 19 “Gloaming”
  24. Permit me to present: Repeat No. 22 (WHITE)
  25. Marion Davies and man walk out of room: Repeat No. 20 “Incidental Symphony No. 40”
  26. Note handed to man: Repeat No. 19 “Gloaming”
  27. Will you do me a favor?: “Rose of Spring” by Bicchieri (LT. GREEN)
  28. Who was calling for: “Sincerity” by Byford
  29. And furthermore: Repeat No. 20 “Incidental Symphony No. 40”
  30. Whatever Sally started: “Rustic Caprice” by St. Clair
  31. Don’t worry, he’ll be detained: Repeat No. 27 (LT. GREEN)
  32. I’ll get my hat: Repeat No. 20 “Incidental Symphony No. 40”
  33. Marion Davies seen in rear of auto: “Main Street” by Lake (YELLOW)
  34. Man in library sits down: “Poeme Erotique” by Varnier
  35. Marion Davies gets out of auto: “Incidental Symphony No. 40” by Hintz
  36. Man gets into bed: Repeat No. 33 (YELLOW)
  37. Marion Davies puts porous plaster on man: “A Halloween Ride” by Marquardt
  38. Quick, get me out of here: “Love’s Awakening” by Fletcher
  39. Tell that little pest: Repeat No. 22 (WHITE)
  40. Let’s spend a nice quiet evening at home: Repeat No. 27 (LT. GREEN)
  41. You’re ticklish: Repeat No. 33 (YELLOW)
  42. Man opens drawer in writing table: “Gloaming” by Kempinski
  43. Let’s make sure of it: Repeat No. 27 (LT. GREEN)
  44. Marion Davies kicks trail of dress around: Repeat No. 40 “Gloaming”
  45. Stop with crash as Marion Davies is thrown on couch: “My Song of Love For You” by Albers (WHITE)
  46. Mademoiselle Simone is on the wire: Repeat No. 42 “Gloaming”
  47. Have you forgotten?: “Ardent Affection” by Marquardt (DK. BLUE)
  48. Man puts down telephone: Repeat No. 45 (WHITE)
  49. If you don’t snap out of it: “Rose of Spring” by Bicchieri (LT. GREEN)
  50. Well, I guess my job is finished: Repeat No. 45 (WHITE)
  51. Auto on screen: “Love’s Emotion” by Marquardt
  52. There is no one else: “Main Street” by Lake (YELLOW)
  53. I wouldn’t interfere: Repeat No. 51 “Love’s Emotion”
  54. You little salande: “Incidental Symphony No. 40” by Marquardt
  55. Man throws Marion Davies on floor: “Adagio Cantabile” by Ketelbey
  56. I can do nothing more: Repeat No. 45 (WHITE)

Proper rest period is Nos. 25 to 36 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 Corporation, 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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Captain Swagger

Title: Captain Swagger

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: “Prelude” by Jarnefelt
  2. In 1917: “Razzing Theme” by Rapee
  3. And what have you done: HUGH THEME – “The Joker” by Srawley
  4. Interior – soldier dancing: “Pastime” by Clutsam
  5. Phil enters – they perform Russian dance: “Russian March” by Olsen
  6. Officer appears on balcony: “French National Defile March” by Turlet
  7. Planes appear in sky: “Midsummer Night’s Dream” by Mendelssohn
  8. After crash: “Stormy moments” by Bierman
  9. Hugh takes off in plane: “Air Flight” by Zamecnik
  10. 1928 for High: Repeat Hugh Theme No. 3
  11. Night scene on lonely road: “Le Foret Perfide” by Gabriel Marie
  12. They hear motorcycle approaching: “Vivacity” by Conterno
  13. Hugh and girl enter apartment: “Flapperette” by Greer
  14. Hugh shows Sue hotel letter: “Shannon River” by Friml
  15. Hugh enters again with overcoat on: LOVE THEME – “In a Little Love-Nest” by Tucker
  16. Wrecked auto at curb: Repeat Hugh Theme No. 3
  17. Flash-back to Sue in bed: “Berceuse” by Preston
  18. Morning: “Scherzo Misterioso” by Beghon
  19. Hugh leaves room—enters pawn shop: “Beatitude” by Breil
  20. Baron recognizes gun: “Pals of Long Ago” by Gunsky
  21. Flash to café: Repeat Love Theme No. 15
  22. I’m going to find a job: “Canzonetta” by Carrozzini
  23. Louis you must give: ‘Speedy Boy” by Greer
  24. Sue starts to dance: “Crazy Words – Crazy Tune” by Ager (piano solo)
  25. She stops dancing: “Mystic Magic” by Bradford
  26. Chorus resumes rehearsal: Repeat No. 5 “Russian March”
  27. Phil enters: “Rendez-vous d’Amour” by Edwards
  28. Cars driving up to café: “Nymphs Frolic” by Bradford
  29. Curtains open: “Whispering Flowers” by Von Blon
  30. Start dance: Repeat No. 5 “Russian March”
  31. General dancing starts: “Cinnamon Cake” by Zoeller
  32. Do you intend to keep those: “Dramatic Finale” by Smith
  33. Hugh leaves dressing room: “Sugar Foot Strut” by Pierce
  34. I want you to drop that old fluff: “Le Reve de l’Apache” by Donaldson
  35. Bandit appears on balcony: “Turbulent Waters” by Jacquet
  36. Enter waiting car: “Panic” by Varnier
  37. They enter cabaret joint: “Elopement” by Carrozzini
  38. Hugh and Baron enter apartment: Repeat No. 20 “Pals of Long Ago”
  39. Bell rings – She enters: “Love Triumphant” by Joels
  40. Baron appears: “A Merry March” by Roland
  41. Phil and girl on sidewalk enter auto: Repeat Love Theme No. 15

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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