Title: Two Arabian Nights
Author: Ernst Luz
Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheet, 1927
Series:
Format: Cue Sheet
Document type: Cue Sheet
All authors/contributors: Ernst Luz
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Contents:
- At Screening; “Arabian Romance” by Polla
- France, 1918: “A.B.C. Dram. Set No.21 D-4” by Luz
- Soldier In Muddy Trench Takes Off Mask: “A.B.C. Dram. Set No.21 E-5” by Luz
- After Second Soldier’s Mask Is Taken Off: Repeat No.2 “A.B.C. Dram. Set No.21 D-4”
- Soldier Knocked Down: “Minor Hurry” by Berge (LIGHT BLUE)
- Prisoners From The Allied Camps: “March of the Giants” by Cowen (BROWN)
- German Officers Show on Screen: “Romance of Autumn” by Marquardt
- Fade-Out After Identification Is Taken Out of Officer’s Pocket: Repeat No.6 (BROWN)
- The Cootie’s Crematory; “Miss Mischief” by Kempinski
- Officer Sees Drawing: “My Buddy” by Donaldson
- Days Spent: “A Mysterious Episode” by Engleman (BLACK)
- Officers Enter Sleeping Quarters: “Appassionato Patetico” by Bradford
- After Things Quiet Down: Repeat No.11 (BLACK)
- Two Soldiers Come Out of Snow: Repeat No.6 (BROWN)
- Two Soldiers In White Drop Down In Snow: “The Bravado” by Axt
- Escaping Prisoner Killed By Electric Wire: Repeat No.11 (BLACK)
- Guard Comes From The Tower and Re-Enters: “March of the Giants” by Cowen (BROWN)
- Big Soldier In Water Regains Consciousness and Sneezes: “A Frivilous Patrol” by Goublier
- Fade-Out After Title “BRAINS, I’M REALLY DISGUSTED WITH YOU”: “On The Bosphorus” by Lincke
- Soldier Lights Match—Car Burns: “Minor Hurry” by Berge (LIGHT BLUE)
- Soldiers Hiding In Hay Wagon: “Laughing Beauties” by Berge
- Suffering Catfish, What Next: “Dance of the Night Hawks” by Gurney
- Soldier Takes Money Out of Shoe: Repeat No.20 (LIGHT BLUE)
- Girl Saved From Drowing Carried on Ship: “The Night in Araby” by Snyder (LIGHT GREEN)
SEGUE: “The Giggling Girl” by Delille
- Boy Soldier Gets Up From Drawing To Go To Washroom for Clothing: “In Flowerland” by Golden
- Soldier Pushed Into Bathtub: “Ripples” by Brewer
- Two Soldiers In Bed: Repeat No.24 (LIGHT GREEN) (Introd. And verse only)
- Two Soldiers Walk Through Pilot House: “Incid. Miniatures No.7” by Hauenschild
- Girl Takes Soldier’s Arm: Repeat No.24 (LIGHT GREEN)
- Girl Enters Stateroom: “The Night in Araby” by Snyder (WHITE)
- You’re Just A Preliminary: “Lost Paradise” by Kempinski
- The Magic of An Asia Minor Moon: Repeat No.30 (WHITE)
- After Boy Is Seen Drawing Picture: “Vision Orientale” by Marquardt
- You Are Quite An Artist: Repeat No.30 (WHITE)
- Sergeant Without Trousers Shows On Screen After Girl Enters Stateroom; “Prelude in C Minor” by Drumm
- Ship Captain Put Out of Stateroom: Repeat No.30 (WHITE)
- Soldier Without Trousers Leaves Stateroom: Repeat No.35 “Prelude in C Minor”
- Dodging The Captain: “Haydee” by Borch
- Big Soldier Takes Ship Captain’s Arm and Walks Him From Camera: “Persian March” by Herbert
- Close-Up of Turk: “The Night in Araby” by Snyder (WHITE)
- Launch Sails Off: “Minor Hurry” by Berge (LIGHT BLUE)
- Two Soldiers Jump Into Water After Title “WE’RE LEAVING”: “in A Persian Market” by Ketelbey
- The Palace of Mirza’s Father: “Vendetta” by Busser (RED)
- Exterior Scene—Two Soldiers Show: “Incid. Miniatures No.3” by Schertzinger
- Soldier Picks Up Note Thrown By Girl: “March of the Spooks” by Baron
- And Now Gentleman: Repeat No.43 (RED)
- Note On Screen—Do Not Enter: Repeat No.41 (LIGHT BLUE)
- Street Scene: “Arabian Song” by Vogrich
- End of Prayer—People In Street Run: Repeat No.41 (LIGHT BLUE)
- End of Street Scene: “Phantom Visions” by Stevenson
- Where’ll We Take Her: Repeat No.40 (WHITE)
- Lovers Kiss: Repeat No.43 (RED)
- Officer Walks Out of Room: “The Night in Araby” by Snyder (WHITE)
- Officer Returns To Room With Swords and Pistols: Repeat No.43 (RED)
- First Gong Stroke: Drummer Catch Three Strokes on Gong and Pistol Shot
- After Pistol Shot: “Tears” by Schertzinger
- Pistol Shot: Repeat No.43 (RED)
- I Can’t Speak Arabic: “Agitato Misterioso” by Becce
- Pistol Shows After Girl Enters Carriage: Repeat No.43 (RED)
- Home James: Repeat No.53 (WHITE)
Proper Rest Period Is Nos.16 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 Cornoration. 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
SFSMA ID: Uzy5sd3QeD
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