The Avenging Rider

Title: The Avenging Rider

Author: James C. Bradford

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheets, 1928

Series:

Format: Cue sheet

Document type: Cue sheet

All authors/contributors: James C. Bradford

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At screening: “The Night Riders” by Axt
  2. The boundary line: “Destiny’s Call” by Jacquet
  3. A month later: “Symphonious Melody” by Mendelssohn
  4. Here’s another letter: “Mam ‘zelle Coquette” by Gilmer
  5. So you inherited a half interest: “Sarcasm” by Kempinski
  6. Tom and friends walk away: “Love Song” by Wright
  7. Insert—photograph of Miss Sally Sheridan: “Red Hair” by Snydor
  8. The round up: “Cheer-Up” by Kaufman
  9. Percival Doolittle: “Babbling Brook” by Golden
  10. Girls climb into carriage: “Ain’t We Got Fun” by Jones
  11. Carriage starts off: “Where Do We Go From Here” by O’Hara
  12. Horses start to run: “Dance of the Furies” by Gluck
  13. Sally falls into Tom’s arms: LOVE THEME, “Little Irish Rose” by Zamecnik
  14. What are you men doing here: “The Captive” by Savino
  15. Carriage drives up to house: “Flocons de Neige” by Bradford
  16. Girls appear in gym suits: “Spring Cleaning” by Bradford
  17. Bullying a girl, eh: “Turbulence” by Borch
  18. Look me over, Mr. Larkin: “Little Man” by Ball
  19. Sally alone musing: LOVE THEME, “Little Irish Rose” by Zamecnik
  20. Never had the long ranch: “Varsity Drag” by DeSylva
  21. They walk toward refreshment table: “Little Man” by Ball
  22. Tom enters room, Dancing starts: Varsity Drag” by DeSylva
  23. Sheriff enters: “Implorations” by Pasternack
  24. Sheriff falls from horse: “Emotional Agitato” by Savino
  25. Again on the hunt for evidence: “The Spectre” by Engleman
  26. Girls appear: “Flapperette” by Mills
  27. Sally close-up—walks toward Tom: LOVE THEME, “Little Irish Rose” by Zamecnik
  28. I’ve been looking for you, Meyers: “Ill at Ease” by Jacquet
  29. Flash to girls and outlaw: Allegro Misterioso” by Kempinsky
  30. Come, girls: “Flapperette” by Mills
  31. “Buddy” rising with hat: “Athalia” by Mendelssohn
  32. Girls dancing on grass: “Vanity” by Jackson
  33. “Buddy” strikes Gordon on head: “Sarabunde Perpetuelle” by Bradford
  34. Tom mounts horse: “Scherzo Serioso” by Lowitz
  35. We sure fixed him: “Around the Sundial” by Castillo
  36. Sheriff leaves with prisoner: LOVE THEME, “Little Irish Rose” by Zamecnik

Notes: Cues transcribed by James Doering

Source: Carl Braun Collection

SFSMA ID: Sx4xyIdFIt

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The Arizona Wildcat

Title: The Arizona Wildcat

Author: Michael P. Krueger

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheets, 1927

Series:

Format: Cue sheet

Document type: Cue sheet

All authors/contributors: Michael P. Krueger

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At screening: THEME, “When I Look At You” by Jones
  2. The West where everything: “Junella” by Kahn
  3. Kids fighting in roadway: “”Elopement” by Carrozzini
  4. The greatest rodeo on earth: “Wild and Woolly” by Minot
  5. Here comes Virginia: “The Jolly Hunters” by Egener
  6. Virginia’s horse and carriage run away: “Hurry No. 2” by Langey
  7. You’re awfully brave, Tom: Repeat Theme No. 1
  8. Close-up of mail box: “One Sweet Letter From You” by Warren
  9. With the passing years: “Stampede” by Simon
  10. Tom Phelan: “Evening On the Ranch” by Stahlberg
  11. The fast and furious business: “The Cavalry Wiggle” by Brockenshire
  12. Cowboy is knocked out of barn: “Tex” by Stahlberg
  13. Mix gets off his horse: “Garden Whispers” by Herkan
  14. The Schuyler winter home: “Cupid’s Surprise” by Gross
  15. The beautiful day: Repeat No. 10 “Evening On the Ranch”
  16. Virginia and her aunt at railroad station: “Rodeo Love” by Raymond
  17. Stage coach horses run away: “The Flight” by Savino
  18. Stage coach in rapids: “Eccitamento” by Retlaw
  19. Mix saves Virginia: Repeat Theme No. 1
  20. A week later; “Kowboy Komedy” by Aborn
  21. Virginia gets on horse: “Horsie! Keep Your Tail Up” by Hirsch
  22. Change of scene to Virginia in stable: Repeat No. 4 “Wild and Woolly”
  23. Mix saves Virginia: Repeat Theme No. 1
  24. The next morning: “Sweet Lavender” by Wheeler
  25. You have been wonderful: Repeat Theme No. 1
  26. Weeks without word from Virginia: “Happy Moods” by Marquardt
  27. At the Schuyler home: “Dainty Blossoms” by Kahn
  28. An hour before the game: “Roxy and His Gang” by Krueger
  29. Mix gets hit on head: “Uneasiness” by Mendelssohn
  30. Polo game starts: Repeat No. 11 “Cavalry Wiggle”
  31. Mix gets up from under the horse in wagon: “Dance of the Furies” by Gluck
  32. Men fall off polo horses during game: “Burlesque on Chopin’s Funeral March” by Kempinski
  33. Mix seen riding down mountainside towards polo field: “Moaning Trombone” by Bethel
  34. As a shield for their: “Rhythmic Misterioso” by Damesek
  35. Flask-back to game: “The Booster” by Lake
  36. Insert of note: “An Argument” by Breil
  37. Virginia is at the Van Acker’s home—hurry up: “Excitement” by Breil
  38. After Van Acker is handcuffed: Repeat Theme No. 1

Notes: Cues transcribed by James Doering

Source: Carl Braun Collection

SFSMA ID: 8ZJBkbbE4c

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Arizona Cyclone

Title: Arizona Cyclone

Author: M. Winkler

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheets, 1928

Series:

Format: Cue sheet

Document type: Cue sheet

All authors/contributors: M. Winkler

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. THEME: “Love’s Sweet Hour” by Otvos. In the event the above mentioned THEME is not in your Library or unknown to you, you may substitute: “A Place of Dreams” by Grass [or] “Love in May” by Beau.

    Contents:

     

    1. At screening: “Comedy Allegro” by Berg
    2. Wonder who owns: Theme
    3. Kathleen’s father: “Love Among Flowers” by Frommel
    4. My new foreman: “Sinister Theme” by Vely
    5. Meanwhile, Larry’s double: “Aeroplane Galop” by Winter
    6. I’ve got a hunch: “Burlesque” of Lucia Sextette by Kempinski
    7. Meanwhile, Hop-Toad: “The Crook” by Peele
    8. Ain’t forked a saddle in years: “Capricious Anette” by Borch
    9. Monkey fires shot: “Sinister Presto” by Bradford
    10. Run it your own way: “Dramatic Tension” by Levy
    11. Ah! Just in time: “Farcical Allegro” by Aborn
    12. Night found: “Cryptic Shadows” by Becce
    13. Drag him over there: “Phantom Visions” by Stevenson
    14. In that case suppose you: “Agitato Misterioso” by Peele
    15. Midnight—with the fearless: “Comedy Allegro” by Noyes
    16. Well, I’m back: “Dramatic Reproach” by Berge
    17. Morning in Hop-Toad: “Commotion” by Minot
    18. Larry escapes: “Galop No. 7” by Minot
    19. While at the Ranch: “Allegro Infernale” by Aborn
    20. You old buzzard: “Galloping Furies” by Rapee
    21. We’re after the Cyclone: “Allegro Infernale” by Aborn

Notes: Cues transcribed by James Doering; handwritten notes

Source: Carl Braun Collection

SFSMA ID: emqQYhmve7

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Anybody here seen Kelly?

Title: Anybody Here Seen Kelly?

Author: James C. Bradford

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheets, 1928

Series:

Format: Cue sheet

Document type: Cue sheet

All authors/contributors: James C. Bradford

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At screening: “Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly” by Harms
  2. France: “Yankee Doodle Boy” by Cohan
  3. Jeanette, I want to give you a picture: “The Rose of No. Man’s Land” by Caddigan
  4. Kelly and girls enter: “Burlesque on ‘Home Sweet Home’” by Kempinski
  5. You must come to America and be my wife: “K-K-K-Katy” by O’Hara
  6. Jeanette appears on stairs: “When Yankee Doodle Learns of Parlez Vous Francais” by Nelson
  7. Kelly enters room—sees Jeanette weeping: THEME, “Douce Fievre” by Y’Ener
  8. I’m such a famous man: “The Blarney Stone” by Engleman
  9. Mother enters: “Animal Cartoonix No. 2” by Aborn
  10. Tomorrow we entrain for home: “Home Sweet Home”
  11. Close-up of Jeanette: “I’m On My Way Home” by Berlin
  12. With the passing months: “Repeat Theme No. 7
  13. Officer on ship blows whistle: “Sarabande Perpetuelle” by Bradford
  14. Hand placed on her shoulder: “Hunkatin” by Levy
  15. Jeanette standing in park: “My New York” by Berlin
  16. Can’t you see this is: Repeat Theme No. 7
  17. Jeanette speaks to man: Repeat No. 1 “Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly”
  18. Jeanette sees Kelly: “Mon Homme” by Yvain
  19. Dublin flats: “Mrs. Casey” by Hoschna
  20. Jeanette scrubbing window: Repeat Theme No. 7
  21. Jeanette kisses Kelly: Repeat No. 18 “Mon Homme”
  22. Kelly at wash stand: “Nellie Kelly I Love You” by Cohan
  23. Kelly sees prayer book: “Eilm Theme No. 7” by Roberts
  24. Jeanette hurries into kitchen: “Lucky in Love” by Hendersson
  25. Family row across court: “Spring Cleaning” by Bardford
  26. Marriage is like that: Repeat Theme No. 7
  27. Jeanette writing: Repeat No. 1 “Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly”
  28. Inspector appears: “Repeat No. 14 “Hunkatin”
  29. Jeanette ducks under his arm: “Gigue” by Bradford
  30. Insert—writing paper: “Mon Homme” by Yvain
  31. Kelly enters: “Repeat No. 1 “Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly”
  32. Insert—Do your feet hurt?: Repeat No. 30 “Mon Homme”
  33. Jeanette in room alone, very sad: Repeat Theme No. 7
  34. Knock at door: “Who’s Who?” by Morris
  35. How long do you think: “The Seething Mod” by Varnier
  36. Kelly sets for final knock-out: “Big Boy” by Ager
  37. Kelly picks up ring: “Dawn” by Savino
  38. Jeanette enters office: Repeat No. 14 “Hunkatin”
  39. They’re deporting your girl: “Hurry No. 33” by Minot
  40. Are you Jeanette: Repeat No. 1 “Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly”

Notes: Cues transcribed by James Doering

Source: Carl Braun Collection

SFSMA ID: AHt5GJ0Qgq

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Annie Laurie

Title: Annie Laurie

Author: Ernst Luz

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheets, 1927

Series:

Format: Cue sheet

Document type: Cue sheet

All authors/contributors: Ernst Luz

OCLC Number:

Contents:

 

  1. At screening: “Annie Laurie” (DARK BLUE)

Segue: “Annie Laurie” (WHITE)

  1. Hurling defiance: “Recitative Heroique” by Rapee (RED)
  2. Family runs from house with torches: “A Keltic Lament” by Foulds
  3. Stately and arrogant: “Bonnie Blue Bonnets” by DeVille
  4. For the festivities: “Annie Laurie” (YELLOW)

Segue: “Annie Laurie” (WHITE)

  1. Eh! And he thinks so too: “Bide-A-Wee” by Loraine
  2. Exterior scene after Lillian Gish breaks egg: Repeat No. 2 (RED)
  3. Creighton Hale walks to two girls at glass of water: “Defense of Honor” by Zamecnik (LIGHT BLUE)
  4. Two girls show at water: “Scotch Lullaby” by Von Kunits (GRAY)
  5. Men attack girl: Repeat No. 8 (LIGHT BLUE)
  6. Cattle driven through gate: “Keep Row” from Hielan Lassie by Hildreth
  7. Horseman stops dancers: Repeat No. 8 (LIGHT BLUE)
  8. For anxious weeks: Repeat No. 2 (RED)
  9. After argument girls meet at fence: Repeat No. 9 (GRAY)
  10. Enid goes back to Mac Donald: Repeat No. 2 (RED)
  11. With Campbell and Mac Donald: “Babbie Waltz” by Furst (from No. 1)
  12. Scotland’s fate: “My Love She’s But a Lassie Yet” by Asher (light and guitar)
  13. Lillian Gish cuts strings of guitar: “The Swing O’ the Kilt” by Ewing
  14. ‘Twas but a joke: “Annie Laurie” (YELLOW)
  15. The Camerons: Repeat No. 18 “Swing of the Kilt”
  16. Marchers stop and men shake hands: Repeat No. 17 (WHITE)
  17. Hold your tongues: “Annie Laurie” (DARK BLUE)
  18. Man sits on lion statue: “Recitative Heroique” by Rapee (RED)
  19. We’ll be off: “The Bonnie Brier Bush” by Ellis
  20. Close-up of Enid and donkey at gate: “Scotch Lullaby” by Von Kunits (GRAY)
  21. Fade-out of scene at gate: “Mystic Romance” by Srawley
  22. Lillian Gish comes through gate: Repeat No. 22 (DARK BLUE)
  23. Man walks away from Lillian Gish and water shows: Repeat No. 19 (YELLOW)
  24. Man carries Lillian Gish across brook of water: Repeat No. 22 (DARK BLUE)
  25. Lillian Gish enters room where girl friend: “Repeat No. 25 (GRAY)
  26. Lillian Gish stands up from seat: “Rye Reel” by Lansing
  27. Lillian Gish walks to man: Repeat No. 25 (GRAY)
  28. Come along: “Annie Laurie” (YELLOW)
  29. Man lifts Lillian Gish in arms: “Annie Laurie” (WHITE)
  30. Man kissing Lillian Gish: “Annie Laurie” (DARK BLUE)
  31. Lillian Gish leaves man: Repeat No. 34 (WHITE)
  32. The Chieftains went into: “Belle of the Highlands” by Derwin
  33. Did you shoot: “Recitative Heroique” by Rapee (RED)
  34. Call the Clan: “The Keel Row” by Ascher
  35. MacDonald has given the word: Repeat No. 34 (WHITE)

Segue: “Annie Laurie” (DARK BLUE)

  1. Ian MacDonald we are off: Repeat No. 34 (WHITE)
  2. I’m taking you home: “Annie Laurie” (DARK BLUE)
  3. Lillian Gish walks off screen: “Appassionato No. 2” by Axt
  4. Lillian Gish breaks from men: Repeat No. 42 (DARK BLUE)
  5. The Campbells’ hatred: Repeat No. 38 (RED)
  6. Fade-out of king: “Memories Eternal” by Torke
  7. Fade-out after title: “If they knew the truth”: Repeat no. 38 (RED)
  8. Fade-out as Ian MacDonald drinks: “Defense of Honor” by Zamecnik (LIGHT BLUE)
  9. Lillian Gish calls to lover: “Annie Laurie” (WHITE)
  10. I have no’ forgotten: Repeat No. 42 (DARK BLUE)
  11. Bring the pipers: “Highland Scotch No. 1” by Ascher
  12. Ian MacDonald stops pipers when Lillian Gish is seen at door: Repeat No. 42 (DARK BLUE)
  13. And if you do: Repeat No. 49 (WHITE)
  14. MacDonald exits: “Scotch Lullaby” by Von Kunits (GRAY)
  15. End of scene showing two girls after one snow scene: “Pomp and Circumstance” by Elgar
  16. So the Campbells were quartered: “Recitative Heroique” by Rapee (RED)
  17. Shawl put over map: “Fascinating Night” by Renyi
  18. Map shows: “Repeat No. 56 (RED)
  19. Campbell snickers after title: “Donald Campbell, God will punish you”: “The Last Lullaby” by Baron
  20. Drink to: “By the Shrine of the Sun” by Elliott
  21. Fade-out of lovers in each other’s arms: Repeat No. 49 (WHITE)
  22. Wagon drives off screen: Repeat No. 56 (RED)
  23. Shot: “Hurry No. 2” by Levy
  24. Man on high cliff with torch: “Cynical Scherzando” by Axt
  25. Wagon upsets: “Defense of Honor” by Zamecnik (LIGHT BLUE)
  26. Lillian Gish show: Repeat No. 56 (RED)
  27. Lillian Gish moves and resumes journey: Repeat No. 65 (LIGHT BLUE)
  28. Beacon light is lit: “Johnnie Raw” by Remick
  29. Smash down the door: “Incid. Symphony No. 17” by Schertzinger
  30. Again the king ordered: “Pomp and Pageantry” by Schertzinger
  31. Ian MacDonald, will you accept this: “Annie Laurie” (DARK BLUE)
  32. Swords raised into air: “Annie Laurie” (YELLOW)

Segue: “Annie Laurie” (WHITE)

Proper orchestral rest period is Nos. 41 to 54 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 designates the Mood or Emotion, and is used as a code for such repetition.

The Music Buyers Corporation of 1520 Broadway, New York City, has printed an addition to the song “ANNIE LAURIE” in three distinct arrangements on one sheet.

No. 1—A light Polka arrangement

No. 2—A melodious arrangement for Love Theme

No. 3—A Dramatic Appassionata arrangement based on the melody “ANNIE LAURIE”

These interpretations of the well known ballad ‘ANNIE LAURIE” are very essential.

Notes: Cues transcribed by James Doering; handwritten notes

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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Annapolis

Title: Annapolis (partial)

Author: James C. Bradford

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheets, 1928

Series:

Format: Cue sheet

Document type: Cue sheet

All authors/contributors: James C. Bradford

OCLC Number:

Contents:

    1. At screening: “Boys of Annapolis” by Groman
    2. The chapel: “The Ensign” by Brown
    3. A few miles outside: “The Coquette” by Deppen
    4. Weighed, measured and examined: “The Butterflies’ Coquetry” by Voelker
    5. Bill and Herb start argument: “Gigue” by Grety-Mottl
    6. Goodbye “Bulge”: “Faunes et Bacchantes” by Razigade
    7. [cut off]
    8. Fall in: Repeat No. 1 “Boys of Annapolis”
    9. The plebe year begins: “On the Pier” by Goldman
    10. Maneuvers start: “Military Scene” by O’Hare
    11. Discipline: “Minnesota March” by Sousa
    12. Boys racking guns in armory: “La Fete du Hameau” by Gillet
    13. Why Mr. Curtis: “Around the Sundial” by Castillo
    14. Berry and Herb in sail boat: “La Petite Demoiselle” by Claypoole
    15. On the morning before the big dance: “Ambling Along” by Axt
    16. Trolley car stops: THEME, “My Annapolis” by Weinberg-Bibo
    17. Eagerly awaiting developments: “The Interrupted Rendez-vous” by Goublier

    [rest missing]

Notes: Cues transcribed by James Doering

Source: Carl Braun Collection

SFSMA ID: 38ymqjSo13

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The Angel of Broadway

Title: The Angel of Broadway

Author: Rudolph Berliner

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheets, 1927

Series:

Format: Cue sheet

Document type: Cue sheet

All authors/contributors: Rudolph Berliner

OCLC Number:

Contents:

    1. At screening: “Lead, Kindly Light” by Dykes
    2. Jerry looks at girl beside him: “Largo” from New World Symphony by Dvorak
    3. People walking in street: “Budding Spring” by Platzmann
    4. Band starts playing: “Glory, Glory, Hallelujah” by Steffe (direct cue)
    5. Taxi seen at curb: “Red Pepper” by Lodge
    6. Jerry gets in motor truck: “Just a Girl That Men Forget” by Garren
    7. After Gertie enters house: “Broadway” by Dubin
    8. Babe puts bonnet on: “Miss Mischief” by Kempinski
    9. People at tables seen: “Gold and Silver” by Lehar
    10. Girls come running in: “Roll ‘Em Girls” by Heath
    11. Shimmy dancer seen: “Ukulele Lady” by Whiting
    12. Babe and man in dressing room: “A Lesson in Flirtation” by Roberts
    13. Each night found: “Come to the Fountain” by Stebbins
    14. I bin a drunk: “I’m a Pilgrim”
    15. Band starts playing: “Holy Ghost, With Light Divine” by Gottschalk (direct cue)

    Note: The lyrics “Follow Me” were written to fit this composition.

    1. Doughnuts: “Potatoe Bug Parade” by Cobb
    2. Jerry seizes man: “Furioso” by Savino
    3. Babe and Jerry sit down: “Melodie” by Tschaikowsky
    4. Babe and Jerry outside door: “Pierrette Flirts” by Fresco
    5. So salvation Sal: “Soubrette” by Silbert
    6. She starts singing: Repeat No. 15 “Holy Ghost, With Light Divine” (direct cue)
    7. Six salvation girls turn showing backs: Repeat No. 15 “Holy Ghost, With Light Divine”
    8. Jerry and Captain Mary seen: Repeat No. 18 “Melodie”
    9. Girls dancing in café: “Ain’t We Carrin’ On” by Frisch
    10. You can’t mock God: “The Omnipotence” by Schubert
    11. Girl dancing in café: Repeat No. 11 “Ukulele Lady”
    12. Babe in dressing room: “Desire” by Siewert
    13. Night after night: “In Love” by Friml
    14. Old woman seen outside: “Ashes of the Past” by Leroux
    15. Christmas week: “Christmas Bells” by Rapee
    16. Jerry sees Babe: “Emotional Conflict” by Becce
    17. Bertha and waiter in offer: “Whims” by Savino
    18. Babe looks into mirror after Lonnie leaves: Repeat No 25 “The Omnipotence”
    19. ½ After Babe leaves room: Repeat No. 8 “Miss Mischief”
    20. Babe starts singing: Repeat No. 15 “Holy Ghost, With Light Divine” (direct cue)
    21. Man joins Jerry outside café: “Lure of Crimson” by Marquardt
    22. Girl seen dancing: Repeat No. 15 “Holy Ghost, With Light Divine”
    23. Babe enters her room: “Disenchantment” by Bizet
    24. Babe knocks glass from Jerry’s hand: “Anger” by Casadesus
    25. Insert—Salvation Army ribbon: “Tragic Andante” by Savino
    26. Salvation Army girl appears in mirror: Repeat No. 25 “The Omnipotence”
    27. Babe leaves room: “Folly” by Franceschi
    28. Jerry seen in street: “Tragico, con moto” (Drigo’s Cinema Classics)
    29. Babe and man in motor: “Poursuite Dramatique” (Drigo’s Cinema Classics)
    30. Babe approaches dying girl’s bed: “Pathetique Symphony No. 6” by Tschaikowsky
    31. Jerry’s hand reaching for Gertie’s hand: Repeat No. 2 “Largo”

Notes: Cues transcribed by James Doering

Source: Carl Braun Collection

SFSMA ID: CUMqM1bMvf

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Almost Human

Title: Almost Human

Author: Rudolph Berliner

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheets, 1927

Series:

Format: Cue sheet

Document type: Cue sheet

All authors/contributors: Rudolph Berliner

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At screening: “Charleston Hound” by Williams
  2. Well, my tale begins: “It Looks Like a Big Night Tonight” by Van Alstyne
  3. Came dawn and how!: “Curse of an Aching Heart” by Piantodoss
  4. A few months later: “The Baby Looks Like Me” by Murtagh
  5. Don’t cry mother: “Tears” by Reyer
  6. That night was terrible: “Someone Must Pay” by Willoughby
  7. During the next: “I Ain’t Got Nobody” by Graham
  8. Nurse takes child away: “Lonesome” by Bergman
  9. Man and dog seen: “Johnny on the Spot” by Roberts
  10. Child falls into water: “Hurry No. 21” by Langey
  11. Boy places girl on ground: “Romance” by d’Ambrosio
  12. Well we went to John’s: “Lovelight” by Adams
  13. My name is Mary: THEME, “Mary Lou” by Lyman
  14. She and Mr. John are: “Merry Playmates” by Howgill
  15. For a week: “Pollywog’s Frolic” by Rapee
  16. Mary and John seen: “Love in Arcady” by Wood
  17. I want to marry you: Repeat Theme No. 13
  18. You can ‘t do this: “Reproach” by Zamecnik
  19. So they got married: “Fairyland” by Huerter
  20. Dancers seen thru glass doors: “Who Wouldn’t” by Kahn
  21. Girl opens door comes outside: “Valse Charme” by Miles
  22. Mary see John and girl: “Quandry” by Schad
  23. Then instead of: “Letter of Farewell” by Godard
  24. So for the first time: “Sanctuary of the Heart” by Ketelby
  25. After this brilliant trick: “Regret” by Zamecnik
  26. Mother: “Eccitamento” by Retlaw
  27. A few months later: “A Little Peach” by Colin
  28. My boy I haven’t: “In the Clover” by Thurban
  29. Tha night after: “In the Middle of the Night” by Rose
  30. Servants carry trunks: “Swing Along” by Cook
  31. Mary and dog follow Hank: “Uneasiness” by Mendelssohn
  32. Policeman starts after Hank: “The Chase” by Smith
  33. John and Mother seen beside auto: “Step With Pep” by Kaufman
  34. Hank stops in front of John’s car: “Here I Am” by Henderson
  35. Mary’s dog I wonder: Repeat No. 4 “Baby Looks Like Me”:
  36. Mary arrives in wagon: Repeat Theme No. 13
  37. Three dogs seen watching: “For Your Boy and My Boy” by Van Alstyne

Notes: Cues transcribed by James Doering

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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All at Sea

Title: All at Sea

Author: Ernst Luz

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheets, 1929

Series:

Format: Cue sheet

Document type: Cue sheet

All authors/contributors: Ernst Luz

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At screening: “He’s the Last Word” by Donaldson
  2. Sailor pulls seat back off chair: “Are We Downhearted? No!” by Davis
  3. Sailors fight in aisle: “American National Melodies” by Asher
  4. Sailors sit down in seats: “Flirting Lovers:” by Kempinski
  5. Banana skin on floor: “O Mister” by Frey
  6. Sailor hypnotized: “Spring Song” by Mendelssohn
  7. If you could only cook: “A Breezy Evening” by Howgill
  8. This Marine says: “Panic” by Varnier
  9. Sailor lying on floor: “Midnight Parade” by Marquardt
  10. ‘Cause you’re in the Navy now: “The Simpleton” by Delille
  11. Play once and segue: “Parade of the Mummers” by Schoenfeld
  12. After three weeks: “Colonial Bogey” by Chappell
  13. Sailors halt—stack rifles: “Silly Billy” by Bendix
  14. Stop abrupt with crash as big gun is fired: “The Town Clown” by Lake
  15. There’s the Marine base: “Happy Moods” by Marquardt
  16. Either get us: “Merry Pranks” by Rapee-Axt
  17. The gobs gave: “We Love It” by Warren
  18. Dancers stop and sit down: “Rendez-vous Valse” by Rosey
  19. Woman hypnotizes sailor: “Burlesque on Lange’s Flower Song” by Kempinski
  20. Fireman turns on water in hose: “On the Track” by Bub
  21. What do you think: “Nuthin’ Doin’” by Chappell
  22. Sailor at girl’s door: “Love Bound” Rupp (WHITE)
  23. Crowd of sailors get into fire trucks: “The Speedway” by Bub
  24. Play once and segue: “Storm Galop” by Komzak
  25. Life net shown: “Allegro Buffonesco” by Kempinski
  26. Shake, old pal: Repeat No. 22 (WHITE)

Notes: Cues transcribed by James Doering

Source: Carl Braun Collection

SFSMA ID: qipAeaPQLJ

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The Albany Night Boat

Title: The Albany Night Boat

Author: James C. Bradford

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheets, 1928

Series:

Format: Cue sheet

Document type: Cue sheet

All authors/contributors: James C. Bradford

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At screening: “Fleurette” by Axt
  2. If the Hudson River night boat: “Underneath the Stars” by Spencer
  3. Search light flashes on yacht: “Sarabande Perpetuelle” by Bradford
  4. Betty in bed: “Batifolage” by Baron
  5. Flash-back to Steve and Ken at light: “Debutante” by Rapee-Axt
  6. How can I ever thank you: “The Evening Hour” by Kussner
  7. Where do you live?: “Princess Pat Fox-Trot” by Herbert
  8. Steve starts to play harmonica: STEVE THEME, “A Good Man Is Hard to Find” by Green
  9. Steve worked on a fast schedule: “You’re the First Thing I Think of” by Stanley
  10. Betty appears: “When You’re Smiling” by Fisher
  11. At Sunday breakfast: “Persiflage” by Francis
  12. Luna Park: “Up and At ‘Em” by Pettis
  13. Come on. Let’s go: “Aerial Stunts” by Schulze
  14. Coaster stops: BETTY THEME, “The First Kiss” by Robinson
  15. They enter boarding house: “Garden Whispers” by Herkan
  16. Didn’t we have a wonderful time?: BETTY THEME, “The First Kiss” by Robinson
  17. It’s awfully late: “Flapperette” by Greer
  18. Steve, we’re going to be married: “Forest Murmurs” by Friml
  19. Wedding ceremony: “Together” by Henderson
  20. Steve kisses Betty: Repeat No. 7 “Princess Pat Fox-Trot”
  21. Enter cottage: “The Little White House:” by Hanley
  22. It’s a great bargain: “Amorous Adventure” by Bradford
  23. Why not rent me: Repeat No. 7 “Princess Pat Fox-Trot”
  24. What’s wrong Honey?: “Broken Dreams” by Spitalny
  25. When a husband helps in the kitchen: “I’m Sitting On Top of the World” by Henderson
  26. Betty sits on Ken’s knee: Repeat Betty Theme No. 14
  27. Steve enters—fakes pain in his side: “Second Misterioso a la Valse” by Savino
  28. After dinner: “Air de Ballet” by Massenet
  29. If you’re sick stay here: “Love Triumphant” by Joels
  30. Betty and Ken at light: Repeat No. 2 “Underneath the Stars”
  31. There’s breakers ahead: “Appassionato Lirico” by Berge
  32. Ken puts arm around Betty: Repeat Betty Theme No. 14
  33. Steve and Ken walking: “Third Misterioso a la Valse” by Savino
  34. Betty ironing—Steve enters: “The Spectre” by Engleman
  35. Is there anything I can do?: “Implorations” by Pasternack
  36. I’ve been crazy about you: “Appassionato No. 1” by Rapee-Axt
  37. All right. I’ll wait: “In the Depths” by Herkan
  38. Betty lying on floor unconscious: Repeat Betty Theme No. 14

Notes: Cues transcribed by James Doering; handwritten notes

Source: Carl Braun Collection

SFSMA ID: YlidkPLr0i

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