Title: Romance of the Underworld
Author: Michael P. Krueger
Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheet, 1928
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Format: Cue Sheet
Document type: Cue Sheet
All authors/contributors: Michael P. Krueger
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Contents:
- At Screening: THEME “Judy” by Norman
- Florist Sign Seen: “Forsaken” by Scholz
- Lady Leaves Florist Shop: “Auld Lang Syne” by Seredy (One Strain)
SEGUE: “I Can’t Give You Anything But Love” by McHugh
- “Evening Star Club” Door Seen: “Here’s That Party Now In Person” by Ager
- Tell Him Derby Dan: “Red Hot Momma” by Rose
- Where’s Judy: “Good News” by Henderson
- Derby Dan Sits Down At Table With Judy: “Dramatic Tension” by Luscomb
- Old Man Seen At Table With Girls: “The Big Butter and Egg Man” by Friend
- Flash-Back To Derby Dan and Judy At Table: “Disperazione” by Gabriel Marie
- Judy Walks Over To Bar: Repeat No.8 “Big Butter and Egg Man”
- Why Play With That: Repeat No.5 “Red Hot Momma”
- I’m Taking No Chances: “Jazz Agitato No.1” by Carbonara
- I’m Through With This: “Protestation” by Kay
- Rolling Doors Are Drawn Together: “Are We Downhearted? No!” by Davis
- Close-Up of Three Faces: “Ten Little Miles From Town” by Kahn
- Dance Is Over: “Two In A Bar” by Copping
- I’ve Been Robbed: “Astir” by Berge
- Detective Calls Dan Over To Him: “Stalking the Prey” by Kempinski
- Detective Enters Evening Star Club: “Second Misterioso a la Valse” by Savino
- “Champagne Joe” Takes Wallet Out of His Pocket: “A Mysterious Fable” by Juon
- Detective Empties Champagne Bottle: “A Prohibition Episode” by Aborn
- What’re You Doing: “Anxiete” by Srawley
- Girl Leaves Club Room—starts Crying: “A Tender Thought” by Granfield
- Insert—“Help Wanted” Bulletin: “Iris” by Reynard
- Change of Scene To Restaurant: “Hustle-Bustle” by Delille
- Fade-Out of Judy Picking Up Tip from Table: Repeat No.4 “Here’s That Party”
- Door of “Eastern Importing and Exporting Co.” Seen: “Ripples” by Lowitz
- Young Man Overturns Vase On Desk: Repeat Theme No.1
- A New Secretary: “Frivolous Coquette” by Kempinski
- Change of Scene to Cabaret: Repeat Theme No.1
- Change of Scene to Courtroom: “Symphonic Incidentals No.13” by Marquardt
- I’m Awful Glad For You: “Rosemary” by Reynard
- Change of Scene To Home: Repeat Theme No.1
- Judy Walks Away From Husband: “Dainty Miss” by Barnes
- Judy and Husband Leave Child’s Room: Repeat Theme No.1
- Close-Up Of Man Reading Newspaper; “Snake in the Grass” by Srawley
- Judy Sees Derby Dan: “Love Tragedy” by Savino
- After Derby Dan Leaves: “Prelude” by Rachmoninoff (Play subdued)
- Close-Up of Shoes Being Shined: “Emotional Agitato” by Savino
- Ransom Leaves Detective: “Chansonnette” by Huerter
- Close-Up of Door of Evening Star Club: “Fleeting Shadows” by Weiss
- Change of Scene to Apartment: Repeat No.5 “Red Hot Momma”
- Did You Think I’d Be: “Ferocity” by Carrozzini
- Detective Seen In Coroner’s Office: “A Mysterious Event” by Zamecnik
- “Champagne Joe” Seen Walking Upstairs: “Tense Misterioso” by Berge
- You’re A Great Pal: “Vengeance” by Baron
- Change of Scene Back To Coroner’s Office: “Contrapuntal Misterioso” by Schad
- Judy Seen In Home: Repeat Theme No.1
- Just A Minute Dear: “Exultation” by Hosmer
- Detective Leaves Judy: “A Perfect Day” by Bond
Source: Carl Braun Collection
SFSMA ID: wIMwU8FffU
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