Title: Uncle Tom’s Cabin
Author: Unlisted
Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheet, 1927
Series:
Format: Cue Sheet
Document type: Cue Sheet
All authors/contributors: Unlisted
OCLC Number:
Contents:
Part I
- At Screening: “Gems of Stephen Foster” by Tobani
- This Motion Picture: “American Fantasie” by Herbert
- Robert E. Lee: “The Bonnie Blue Flag” by Lake
- In The Year of Our Lord—1856: “Tournament” by Nevin
- Flash To Children: “Sabot Dance from ‘Down South’” by Myddleton
- Liza’s Git To Be Married: “Children’s Song” by Riesenfeld
- and Mrs. Shelby: “Joys of Innocence” by Fletcher
- Liza’s Git To Be Married: “Children’s Song” by Riesenfeld
- George Harris: “Remembrance” by Deppen
- After Close-Up of Harris Weeping: “Ole South” by Zamecnik
- Shelby Appears: “Evening Hour” by Hulten
- George and Shelby: “Coronation March” by Eilenberg
- Moonlight Bathing The Old Kentucky Home: “My Old Kentucky Home from ‘Plantation Echoes’” by Ross
- Orchestra Playing: “Adoree” by Friml
- Close-Up of Eiza and George: LOVE THEME “Ma Little Sun Flow’r-Good-Night” by Vanderpool
- Dancing Beyond The Lake: “Southern Rhapsody” by Hosmer
- Couple Dancing: “Adoree” by Friml
- Eliza and George in Arbor: LOVE THEME “Ma Little Sun Flow’r-Good-Night” by Vanderpool
- Uncle Tom: UNCLE TOM THEME “Southern Idyl” by Stoessel
- Children Are Seen: “From The Canebrake” by Gardiner
- Edward Harris—Owner: “Roses for Remembrance” by Curtis
- Eliza and George In Arbor: LOVE THEME “Ma Little Sun Flow’r-Good-Night” by Vanderpool
- Harris Looks At Lovers: “Dramatic Surprise” by Vrionindes
- Harris Leaves On Horse: “A Vain Hope” by Patou
- The Years Brought: “A Simple Love Episode” by Haines
- During The Years: “Crepuscule d’Angoisse” by Fosse
- Close-Up of Eliza and Child: “A Shepherd’s Tale from ‘In Arcady’” by Nevin
- Eliza and George Embrace: LOVE THEME “Ma Little Sun Flow’r-Good-Night” by Vanderpool
- Little Boy Enters Room: “Cake Walk from ‘Down South’” by Myddleton
- Boy Turns Backwards: “Heart Throbes” by Herbert
- And George, Promise: “A Song of Supplication” by Fletcher
- I’d Hate To Foreclose: “Karma” by Herbert
- But No Echo Of Sadness: “From the Canebrake” by Gardner
- Eliza Enters Room: “Mystic Andante” by Sibelius
- And He’s Sold You Too: “Chant from ‘Bandanna Sketches’” by White
- Shelby’s Room: “Appassionato Dramtico” by Berge
- Harris Enters: HARRIS THEME “Wotan” by Fietter
- Eliza in Snow: “Ondes Mysterieuses” by Franceschi
- Eliza Enters Inn: “In the Silence of the Night” by Rachmaninoff
- The Lawyer, At Table: LAWYER THEME “Piccolo Pie” by Slater
- Pursuers Enter: HARRIS THEME “Wotan” by Fietter
- I’m A Lawyer: LAWYER THEME “Piccolo Pie” by Slater
- Lawyer Quietly Approaches Door: “Misterioso Irresoluto” by Langey
- Eliza Climbs From Window: “Ondes Mysterieuses” by Franceschi
- Through In A Free State: “Little Bluebird of My Heart” by Grey
- Eliza Detects Lawyer At Window: LAWYER THEME “Piccolo Pie” by Slater
- Uncle Tom Caught In The: “Cabin Song” by White
- Down The River: “Dimanche Matin from ‘Scenes Alsaciennes No.1’” by Massanet
- Close-Up of Negroes In Hold Singing: “Slave Song” by White
- Flash To Passengers And St. Clare: “Enchantresse” by Borch
- Close-Up of Eva: EVA THEME “Rosaura” by Burgmein
- I’ve Made Hundreds of These: UNCLE TOM THEME “Southern Idyl” by Stoessel
- Boiler Room of Boat: “Dimanche Matin from ‘Scenes Alsaciennes No.1’” by Massanet
- Well, If It Ain’t George Harris: “The Captive” by Savino
- George Tries To Escape Through Paddle Box: “Spirit of the Night” by Neinass
- Slaves Land: “I Want To See My Dear Old Home Again from ‘Happy Days in Dixie’” by Bidgood
- Uncle Tom Sees Eliza: UNCLE TOM THEME “Southern Idyl” by Stoessel
- Bearded Man Cracks Whip: “Rivalite” by Snoek
- Do You Think You: UNCLE TOM THEME “Southern Idyl” by Stoessel
- Little Boy Playing With Jumpin’-Jack: “Don’t You Sigh No More” by Lake
- Lawyer and Two Men Seen: LAWYER THEME “Piccolo Pie” by Slater
- I Take My Slaves Off: “A Drowsy Afternoon” by Lemont
- Bearded Man Lures Child: “Chiffonnette” by Atherton
- Now You’re Going For A Nice Long Walk: “Ruy Blas” by Mendelssohn
- Flash-Back To Sleeping Mother: “Stay In Your Old Back Yard” by Udall
- Eliza Awakens: “Feu Vengeur” by Ourdine
- Mama! Mama!: “In A Critical Situation” by Becce
- Eliza Falls To Knees In Road: “Lamentoso” by Drigo
- Capitol Dome-Seen: “Glory! Glory! Hallelujah”
INTERMISSION
PART II
- The St. Clare Home In New Orleans: EVA THEME “Rosaura” by Burgmein
- Insert—Proclamation: “Glory! Glory! Hallelujah”
- Tom Takes Glass of Water: “Rosaura” by Burgmein
- Aunt Calling Topsy: “A Ticklish Tale” by Finck
- He I Is: “Ole Virginny” by Zamecnik
- Close-Up of Topsy: TOPSY THEME “Lady of My Heart” by Order
- Aunt Calling Topsee! Topsee!: “Aunt Call” by Manuscript
- I Think Miss Feely Wants Me: “Scherzoso” by Friml
- What Am I Going To Do: TOPSY THEME “Lady of My Heart” by Roder
- Two Children Alone: EVA THEME “Rosaura” by Burgmein
- Nobody Loves N*ggers: “The Florida Spiritual” by Foulds
- Topsy Alone At Mirror With Powder Puff: TOPSY THEME “Lady of My Heart” by Roder
- Aunt Enters Room: “A Southern Idyl” by Baxter
- But The Light That Touched: “It Is Night” by Black
- Father Alone At Bedside: “Lamento from Pique Dame” by Tschaikowsky
- Augustine St. Clare: “The Captive” by Savino
- Sold To Legree: “Tragico con Moto” by Drigo’s Cinema Classics
- Across Two States: “Sorter Miss You” by Smith
- Simon Legree’s Plantation: “Incid. Symphony No.24” by Kempinski
- Cassie For Twenty Years: “Epilogue” by Gabriel Marie
- Legree Leaves Eliza: “Allegro Precipitoso” by Savino
- What Do You Mean: “Intermezzo from ‘Sigurd Jorsalfar’” by Grieg
- Scene In Front of Door: “Dramatic Allegro” by Savino
- And the Tramp, Tramp, Tramp: “Tramp, Tramp, Tramp”
- Terror Spread: “Romantique” by Gabriel Marie
- Flash To Marching Troops: “Around the Campfire” by Seredy
- While Legree: “Silent Night” by Rebikov
- Cassie Administering To Uncle Tom: UNCLE TOM THEME “Southern Idyl” by Stoessel
- Why Missy, That Was Eliza’s Story: “Chanson Melancholique” by Collinge
- Cassie Leaves Tom: “Dramatic Conflict” by Levy
- Good Lord Almighty “Appassionato No.3” by Axt
- Mother! Mother!: “’Bama Coon” by Lachau
- Flash-Back To Legree: “Dramatic Conflict” by Levy
- Legree Outside: “The Conspirators” by Roder
- Soldiers Are Seen: “Around the Campfire” by Seredy
- Flash-Back To Legree: “Le Seigneur de Kermor” by Gabriel Marie
- Windows Slam Shut By Wind: “The Skeleton” by Roder
- Uncle Tom Brought In: “Le Volcan” by Offenbach
- Flogging of Tom: “The Toilers” by Axt
- Marching Soldiers: “We Are Coming, Father Abraham” by Seredy
- He’s Done For: UNCLE TOM THEME “Southern Idyl” by Stoessel
- Uncle Tom Is Carried Out: “Largo from New World’s Symphony” by Dvorak
- I Forgive You: “Old Black Joe” by Foster
- Flash-Back To Legree: “Secret Court” by Leuschner
- Door Slams: “Eruption” by Dubensky
- Well, If It Ain’t: “Andante Tragico” by Levenson
- Legree Places Door Back In Place—Troops Marching Out: “Around the Campfire” by Seredy
- Cassie Fighting Legree: “Mob-Rule” by Becce
- Soldiers Stop Marching: “Agitato No.4” by Axt
- Close-Up To Legree: “Banquos Ghost” by Leuschner
- Officer Orders Eliza To Descend: “Icare” by Tremisot
- Eliza Recognizes Child: “Mammy’s Little Kinky Headed Boy” by Trinkaus
- George Sees and Recognizes Eliza: LOVE THEME “Ma Little Sun Flow’r-Good-Night” by Vanderpool
- Vision of Marching Soldiers: “Memories of War” by Laurendeau
Source: Carl Braun Collection
SFSMA ID: Gfne6p2loU
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