Title: The Devil’s Skipper
Author: James C. Bradford
Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheet, 1928
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Format: Cue Sheet
Document type: Cue Sheet
All authors/contributors: James C. Bradford
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Contents:
- At screening: “Overture Italienne” by Zereo
- Angola, an ulcer on South Atlantic: “Au Desert” by Grandjean
- The devil’s ship: SHIP THEME – “Storm” by Eggert
- Flash-back to Angola street scene: “La Fete au Desert” from Suite Mauresque by Dargel
- Flash-back to ship: Repeat Ship Theme No. 3
- This son of a monkey: SKIPPER THEME – “The Captain” by Savino
- Deck of ship: “Fun on Deck” by Howgill
- Skipper with monkey: “Animal Cartoonix No. 2” by Aborn
- Mate enters cabin: Repeat Skipper Theme No. 6
- Fade-in vision: “Mignonette” by Jackson
- Child in crib: “Slumber Boat” by Gaynor
- Philip: “Wedding Morn” by Luscomb
- Tonight Marie: “Autumn Voices” by Bassett
- Then: “Nymphs Frolic” by Bradford
- Men enter room: “Hurry No. 3” by Zamecnik
- Flash-back to cabin: Repeat Skipper Theme No. 6
- Deck of ship: “Leaving Port” by Howgill
- New Orleans: “The Coquette” by Johnstone
- Are you Monsieur le Farge: “Your Love is All” by Zamecnik
- Le Farge and mate talking in carriage: “Diabolical Allegro” by Bergunker
- Flash on ship: “Silent Night” by Rebikov
- Le Farge confronts skipper: Repeat Skipper Theme No.6
- Skipper and Le Farge enter hold: “The Toilers” by Axt
- They appear on deck again: “Le Rouet d’Omphale” by Saint Saens
- Put the lad and girl in irons: “Recitative Heroique” by Rapee
- I was a silly girl: “Love Tragedy” by Savino
- Among the derelicts: “The Rebellion” by Paton
- Tell me before you die: “Moderato (Love Theme)” by Savino
- Sailors winding windless: Repeat No. 23 “The Toilers”
- Flash to deck: “Uproar” by Neinass
- Marie, for God’s sake: “Hopeless” by Neinass
- Marie stabbed: “Adriana Lecouvreur” by Cilea
- Le Farge at Marie’s bedside: “Lamento” from Pique Dame by Tschaikowsky
- Mate leaves cabin – pursues sailor: “Dante’s Inferno” by Borch
- Flash-back to Marie: “Tragic Andante” by Sibelius
- You’ve been awfully good to me: “Adagio Pathetique” by Godard
Source: Carl Braun Collection
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