The Air Legion

Title: The Air Legion

Author: James C. Bradford

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheets, 1916

Series:

Format: Cue sheet

Document type: Cue sheet

All authors/contributors: James C. Bradford

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At screening: AVIATOR THEME, “Across the Rockies” by Brown
  2. Lakeview: “Air Flight” by Zamecnik
  3. Plane hauled into hangar: Repeat Aviator Theme No. 1
  4. Sally enters room: “Gage d’Amour” by Janssen
  5. A few days later: “Butterflies” by Steinke
  6. I’m Chief Rogers: “Sunset” by Ancliffe
  7. That’s Dawson the field manager: “Little Flower Garden” by Breil
  8. For a week David waited: Repeat No. 5 “Butterflies”
  9. This is Sally’s garden: “Love Song” by Wright
  10. Come on out: “Polly” by Zamecnik
  11. Aviator whistling—injured: “Appassionato No. 1” by Kempinski
  12. Why not let Grayburn fly: Repeat Aviator Theme No. 1
  13. Motor starts: Repeat No. 2 “Air Flight”
  14. Sally at window: “By the Lake” by Lange
  15. On return trip: Repeat No. 2 “Air Flight”
  16. A sudden electric storm: “Furioso” by Savino
  17. I cracked up: “Comedy Allegro” by Ancliffe
  18. Steve lands safely: PAL THEME, “Wings” by Zamecnik
  19. I guess they think: “Dramatic Andante” by Kempinski
  20. That was cruel Sally: Repeat Pal Theme No. 18
  21. David’s constant appeals: LOVE THEME, “Underneath the Falling Leaves” by Sherman
  22. Bill has a bum ankle: “Melodic Agitato” by Savino
  23. I suppose you think it’s nice: “Gigue” by Bradford
  24. David beside plane: “Appassionato No. 3” by Axt
  25. David, I thought you might like to know: Repeat Love Theme No. 21
  26. I’ll make good: “Dilemma” by Savino (2nd. Move.)
  27. Sally and David together: Repeat Love Theme No. 21
  28. If you hurry: “In the Clouds” by Rapee-Axt
  29. Dave and Steve land safely: Repeat Aviator Theme No. 1
  30. I’m glad I’ll be in bed tonight: “Ill At Ease” by Jacquet
  31. David looks at faded flower: Repeat Pal Theme No. 18
  32. And Lakeview is broadcasting: “An Argument” by Breil
  33. Exterior: “Feroce ed Agitato” by Eggert
  34. Rogers and Grayburn have taken off: “Storm” by Eggert
  35. Plane lands safely: “Dramatic Tension” by Ancliffe
  36. I cracked up: Repeat Pal Theme No. 18
  37. A permanent route: Repeat Love Theme No. 21

Notes: Cues transcribed by James Doering

Source: Carl Braun Collection

SFSMA ID: h2TUdHHYlW

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The Air Circus

Title: The Air Circus

Author: Michael P. Krueger

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheets, 1928

Series:

Format: Cue sheet

Document type: Cue sheet

All authors/contributors: Michael P. Krueger

OCLC Number:

Contents:

    1. At screening: “Through the Air” by Rothafel
    2. The world is in the air: “Gamboling” by Bierman
    3. A little town: “Step On It” by Kaufman
    4. Aeroplane crashes: “Zigzag” by Ferber
    5. Two boys get into auto: “Hustle Bustle” by Delille
    6. Ann Blake—a gold star: “Mother of Mine” by Jolson
    7. Pictures seen on wall: “Daughters of the Revolution” by Lampe (trio)
    8. You want me to be: Repeat No. 6 “Mother of Mine”
    9. Picture of brother seen on wall: “Short Taps” – muted trumpet

    SEGUE: “In Despair” by Berge

    1. Young man runs in with baggage: Repeat “Hustle Bustle”
    2. Mother comes into room: Repeat No. 6 “Mother of Mine”
    3. Close-up of gold star: “Midsummer Night’s Serenade” by Albeniz
    4. Girl and boy seen: “Bye-Bye Pretty Baby” by Gardner
    5. Flash-back to mother and son: Repeat No. 12 “Midsummer Night’s Serenade”
    6. Son kisses mother good-bye: Repeat No. 6 “Mother of Mine”
    7. Boys leave in automobile: “I may Be Gone for a Long Long Time”
    8. California, here they come: “California, Here I Come” by Jolson (direct cue)

    Segue: “Razzle-Dazzle” by Lenzberg

    1. Sue—some of the best: “Sweet Sue—Just You” by Young
    2. Aviation field seen: “eagles of America” by Godfrey
    3. Young man picks up photograph: Use brass call of “Over There” – 4 bars muted – slowly

    Segue: “My Buddy” by Donaldson

    1. Flash-back to aeroplane: Repeat No. 18 “Sweet Sue”
    2. You’re just too late: “That’s a Lot of Bunk” by Henshaw
    3. I think I’ll name: Repeat No. 18 “Sweet Sue”
    4. The glory of flying: “Aeronaut” by Jackson
    5. In learning to taxi: “Taxi” by Kaufman
    6. Propellor[sic] cuts up aeroplane: “In the Hall of the Mountain King” by Grieg
    7. Postman seen: Repeat No. 6 “Mother of Mine”
    8. Change of scene to aviation field: Repeat No. 24 “Aeronaut”
    9. Sue comes over to young man: Repeat No. 18 “Sweet Sue”
    10. All aeroplanes start off: ‘Air Thrills” by Sanders
    11. A boarding house: “Ten Little Miles From Town” by Kahn
    12. Boys see Sue: Repeat No. 18 “Sweet Sue”
    13. Young man grabs Sue: “That’s My Weakness Now” by Green
    14. Aviation field seen: Repeat No. 24 “Aeronaut”
    15. Speed! You go up: Repeat No. 18 “Sweet Sue”
    16. Aeroplane starts: “Motion” by Carbonara
    17. Change of scene to mother: Repeat No. 6 “Mother of Mine”
    18. After Mother is seen second time: “Flying Hurry” by Carbonara
    19. Aeroplane crashes: “Dramatic Tension” by Axt
    20. Fear of the air: Repeat No. 24 “aeronaut”
    21. I can’t go up, Speed: “The Crisis” by Pasternack
    22. Fight starts: “Help! Help!” by Kovacs
    23. Fighting boys see Jerry McSwiggin: “Funeral March of a Marionet” by Gounod
    24. McSwiggin walks away from boys: “Eccitamento” by Retlaw
    25. Change to two instructors outside of house: “Despondency” by Williams
    26. Solo day: Repeat No. 12 “Through the Air”
    27. Speed gets out of aeroplane: Repeat No. 18 “Sweet Sue”
    28. Speed looks up at aeroplane: Repeat No. 30 ‘Air Thrills”
    29. Hop up and do ti alone: “A Critical Moment” by Becce
    30. Buddy starts to fly the second time: “Symphonic Incidentals No. 9” by Marquardt
    31. Nose dive landing of aeroplane: “Solace” by Kay
    32. Change to jazz party: “Oh Baby Don’t We Get Along” by Henderson
    33. Change of scene to Buddy: “Darkness” by Brunelli
    34. Flash-back to party: “Don’ the New Low Down” by McHugh
    35. Speed comes out on porch: Repeat No. 18 “Sweet Sue”
    36. Mother arrives: Repeat No. 6 “Mother of Mine”

    Note: When mother enters house—play jazz record on phonograph to cover sequence

    1. Mother, I’ve failed: “Dolores” by Kay
    2. Flash-back to party: “Imagination” by Harms
    3. Clipped wings: “The Aeroplane” by Ring-Hager
    4. Everybody seen running: “Mess Call”
    5. Graduation day: Repeat No. 19 “Eagles of America”
    6. Landing gear of aeroplane falls: “Galop Dramatique” by Baron
    7. Buddy gets into aeroplane: “In the Clouds” by Rapee-Axt
    8. After Speed lands in parachute: Repeat No. 18 “Sweet Sue”
    9. Close-up of Buddy in aeroplane flying: Repeat No. 6 “Mother of Mine”

Notes: Cues transcribed by James Doering; handwritten notes

Source: Carl Braun Collection

SFSMA ID: 12B9gXWjdC

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After the Storm

Title: After the Storm

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: “Ship Ahoy” by Frey
  2. It’s twenty five years: CAPTAIN THEME, “The Captive” by Savino
  3. I’m going ashore: “Singapore Sorrows” by Doll
  4. The Golden Crescent: “Oriental Dance” by Herbert
  5. Native draws dagger: “Disturbance” by Zamecnik
  6. It was a peach of a fight, Dad: “The Jovial Rogue” by Bradford
  7. Son, I bought you a little present: “The Gay Party” by Cafarella
  8. Deck of ship: “Chanson sans Paroles” by Heller
  9. We don’t carry passengers: Repeat Captain Theme No. 2
  10. A. Hop: “It Ain’t Gonna Rain No Mo’” by Hall
  11. Captain, Joe and girl enter: Repeat Captain Theme No. 2
  12. Captain grabs Joss and throws it overboard: “Peek In” Cobb
  13. Native girl starts to climb rope: “Comedy Excitement” by Zamecnik
  14. Below decks: “Come Where My Love Lies Dreaming” from Gems of Stephen Foster by Tobani
  15. Hop in galley: “Otaki” by Bereny
  16. Captain enters: Repeat Captain Theme No. 2
  17. Captain leaves—Hop produces another Joss: “Chow Mein” by Hersom
  18. Under the magic: LOVE THEME, “Magic Love” by Bradford
  19. Hop enters galley: “Ching Chang” by Brooks
  20. That’s just a lot of junk: “Poppyland” by Kiefert
  21. Joan puts bridal veil; on: Repeat Love Theme No. 18
  22. Dad enters cabin: “The Spectre” by Engleman
  23. Sit down, both of you: “Entr’acte Lovelorn” by Wood
  24. About an hour later: “Overture Italienne” by Zereo
  25. I don’t know what they mean: “Poursuite Dramatique” (Drigo’s Cinema Classics)
  26. Molly O’Doone nursed me: “The Swan” by St. Saens
  27. I was sentenced to prison: “Lamento” from Pique Dame by Tschaikovsky
  28. Argument with Dad starts: ”Appassionato No. 2” by Axt
  29. Let’s go to: “Dramatic Allegro” by Savino
  30. On shore Martin Dane: “Storm Music” by Ketelbey
  31. Well if it ain’t: “Silent Night” by Rebikov
  32. We’ve got to find Joe: “Storm” by Eggert
  33. Dad, Joe and sweetheart standing on deck: Repeat Love Theme No. 18

Notes: Cues transcribed by James Doering

Source: Carl Braun Collection

SFSMA ID: HX22ZlF6C4

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The Adventurer

Title: The Adventurer

Author: Ernst Luz

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheets, 1917

Series:

Format: Cue sheet

Document type: Cue sheet

All authors/contributors: Ernst Luz

OCLC Number:

Contents:

    1. At screening: “Prelude to Heroical Love Drama” by Baron
    2. In the West Indies: “My Little Star” by Ponce (WHITE)
    3. A rich mine: “Recitative Heroique” by Rapee
    4. One scene: Trumpet Call by Trumpeter
    5. The town: Repeat NO. 3 (RED)
    6. Fiesta day: “Havana” by Schonberger
    7. Bicycle on screen: “Bridal Paths” by Langford
    8. Marine gets back on bicycle: Repeat No. 2 (WHITE)
    9. My daughter Dolores: “Memories Eternal” by Torke
    10. Servant looks very serious: “La Fiesta” by Zamecnik
    11. Watch dial on screen: “Symphonic Incidentals No. 9” by Marquardt
    12. Your daughter is: “Cavatina” by Baron
    13. SOliders leave room with prisoner: Repeat No. 3 (RED)
    14. Forget about the wall: “Allegretto Burlesco” (Drigo’s Cinema Classics)
    15. Meanwhile at: “Tensive Allegro” by Aborn (LT. BLUE)
    16. This is Barney O’Malley: “Incid. Symphony No. 38” by Jensen
    17. Allow me to present my wife: “Novelletta” by d’Ambrosio
    18. Adios my love: “Recitative Heroique” by Rapee (RED)
    19. Girl leaves room through window: “Incid. Symphony No. 35” by Kempinski
    20. Stop with long drum roll as bicycle goes over cliff: Drum Roll by Drummer
    21. Two Americans stop rolling and eat chicken: “Sunset Meditation” by Biggs
    22. After girl’s father is dragged out of room: Repeat No. 18 (RED)
    23. Meanwhile Jim McLellan: “Frills and Frivolities” by Bath
    24. McCoy rides off on horse (Fade): “Tensive Misterioso” by Peele
    25. Girl seen seated on balcony: “My Little Star” by Ponce (WHITE)
    26. Not too angry: “Tensive Allegro” by Aborn (LT. BLUE)
    27. Girl in bed scolds, then opens door: Repeat No. 18 (RED)
    28. El Tornado pulls covers from bed: “Presto No. 27” by Lake
    29. End of flight: Repeat No. 26 (LT. BLUE)
    30. McCoy waves burning torch: “Hurry No. 3” by Lake
    31. Plotters get girl in carriage: “Galop Dramatique” by Baron
    32. Fade-out as McCoy is seen trying to stop runaways: “Zamona” by Loraine
    33. Man kicked out through window: “My Little Star” by Ponce (WHITE)

    Proper orchestral rest period is Nos. 13 to 20 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.

Notes: Cues transcribed by James Doering

Source: Carl Braun Collection

SFSMA ID: C3hW0oTbZN

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Adoration

Title: Adoration

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: THEME, “Adoration” by Hajos
  2. Prince Sergei: “Cossack Lullaby” by Jiranek
  3. Insert—medallion of Princess Elena: Repeat Theme No. 1
  4. Ninette: “Polka” from The Bartered Bride by Smetana
  5. Car drives to curb: “Baker’s Boy and the Chimney Sweep” by Herbert
  6. Ninette in window flirting: Repeat No. 4 “Polka”
  7. Her highness has arrived sir: “Serenade” by Chaminade
  8. She turns and see Sergei: Repeat Theme No. 1
  9. They break—Sergei shows jealousy: ‘Chansonnette” by Huerter
  10. Insert—invitation: “Polonaise” by Tschaikowsky
  11. Aristocrats: “La Fille du Contrebandier” by Mouton
  12. Mud hurled by beasts: “Allegro Precipitoso” by Savino
  13. Flash to interior—orchestra starts: “Marche Russe” by Ganne
  14. Dancing starts: “Russian Life Waltz” by Katz
  15. You are the most beautiful woman: “Russian Romance” by Friml
  16. Sergei appears in doorway: ‘The Captive” by Savino
  17. Elena in boudoir: “Slavic Dance No. 10” by Dvorak
  18. Prince opens door: Repeat Theme No. 1
  19. Satchel being strapped: “Romance” by Rubenstein
  20. Rioting in street starts: “Furioso No. 4” by Bergunker
  21. Scattered remnants: “Ivano” by Amadei
  22. Elena as manniken: “Love Song” by Wright
  23. Elena meets old general on street: “Romanza senza Parole” by Micheli
  24. Entrance to Café Russe: “The Cossack’s Wedding Fete” by Krein
  25. Ivan, what’s all the bunk: “La Czarine” by Ganne
  26. Elena and general enter: “Nocturnal Tangier” by Godowsky
  27. I’m beginning to fear: “Film Theme No. 47” by Van Goens-Borch
  28. Flash to café: “A La Mode” by Rosey
  29. Hey, cavier!: “La Guapa” by Buisson
  30. Elena appears on stairs: “Dans la Montagne” by Fourdrain
  31. Sergei takes out pistol: “Valse Triste” by Sibelius
  32. You are not yourself: Repeat No. 11 “La Fille du Contrebandier”
  33. Elena rises from table: Repeat Theme No. 1
  34. Enter taxi: “Pain of Sorrow” by Bradford
  35. Flash-back to café: Repeat Theme No. 1
  36. Gambling house: “Valse Slave” by Savasta
  37. […] ress: “Rural Russia” by Levenson
  38. Sergie enters: Repeat Theme no. 1
  39. Lights extinguished; “Cossack Revels” by Tschakoff
  40. Sergei knocks tray from Elena’s hands: “Dance of Comedians” from The Bartered Bride
  41. Dancing starts again: Repeat No. 39 “Cossack Revels”
  42. Exterior—enter car: “Decevant mirage” by Gabriel Marie
  43. Sergei enters room: “Tragic Andante” by Savino
  44. A person about to die: “Lamento” from Eugene Onegin by Tschaikowsky
  45. Elena lying on couch: Repeat No. 22 “Love Song”
  46. Interior of Café Russe: “La Reine D’un Jour” by Mouton
  47. Sergei waiting with cab for Elena: Repeat Theme No. 1

Notes: Cues transcribed by James Doering

Source: Carl Braun Collection

SFSMA ID: 5Fd0vkLAhY

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Actress

Title: Actress

Author: Ernst Luz

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheets, 1916

Series:

Format: Cue sheet

Document type: Cue sheet

All authors/contributors: Ernst Luz

OCLC Number:

Contents:

    1. At screening: “Suite Ancienne No. 1” by Hadley
    2. The sun was whining in London: “Incid. Symphony No. 42” by Danmaur
    3. Man enters room after title: “Rose, etc.”: “Minuet in G” by Beethoven
    4. Couple going down stairway: Repeat No. 2 “Incid. Symphony No. 42”
    5. Stop with crash at accident to coach: “The Bee and the Floweret” by Zamecnik
    6. Forbes left alone on screen: “Drink to Me Only Thine Eyes” by Marquardt (WHITE)
    7. There’s naught to do: “Happy Bohemians” by Axt (YELLOW)
    8. I want to thank you: “Repeat No. 6 (WHITE)
    9. What do you do: Repeat No. 7 (YELLOW)
    10. Arthur Gower lived: “Promenade” by Rapee-Axt
    11. I don’t blame you: Repeat No. 7 (YELLOW)
    12. Clear the stage: “Ballet Egyptian No. 1” by Luigini
    13. Prisoner on stage: Continue No. 12
    14. Girl lying on stage: “Ballet Egyptian No. 2” by Luigini
    15. Girl again lying on stage: “Ballet Egyptian No. 3” by Luigini
    16. Letter on screen: “Ave Aprile” by Culotta
    17. It’s my own fault: Repeat No. 7 (YELLOW)
    18. I would consider it: Repeat No. 3 “Minuet in G”
    19. Lovers in carriage: “Allegro No 1” by Minot
    20. Lovers run out of beer garden: Repeat No. 6 (WHITE)
    21. Girl kisses lover at door: Repeat No. 19 “Allegro No. 1”
    22. Girl sits down on stairway: Repeat no. 6 (WHITE)
    23. On the stage: Repeat No. 3 “Minuet in G”
    24. And now I am sure: “Memories” by Blossom
    25. And now a few words: Repeat No. 7 (YELLOW)
    26. My only wish is: “Dramatic Adagio” by Berge (RED)
    27. Play sixteen bars and segue: “Scene d’Amour” by Baron
    28. At Cavendish Square: “Gavotte and Musette” by Raff
    29. I can’t even blow (anticipate organ grinder): “O Sole Mio!” by di Capua
    30. Girl falls on knees: Repeat No. 26 (RED)
    31. Why do you sit upon the floor?: “Minuet from G Minor Symphony” by Mozart
    32. Girl sneezes second time: “Scherzo Silhouette” by Marquardt
    33. Do we play whist: “Appassionato” by Norton
    34. Girl sits down at piano: Repeat No. 6 (WHITE)
    35. Lovers at piano stop singing: Repeat No. 26 (RED)
    36. You must go: Repeat No. 6 (WHITE)
    37. Girl begins to cry after lover exits: “Incid. Miniature No. 2” by Schertzinger
    38. Butler speaking to girl on sofa: Repeat No. 7 (YELLOW)
    39. They would come in: “The Chiffon Frock” by Carr
    40. Avonia dear: “The Afterglow” by Huerter
    41. Two men at jug of wine: “Agitato No. 5” by Axt
    42. Stop short as door begins to open: Repeat no. 26 (RED)
    43. Be gone: “Broken Vows” by Kempinski
    44. Girl saying good-bye to stage manager: “Heavy Desc. Agitato No. 1” by Luz
    45. Rose, you can’t go: Repeat No. 6 (WHITE)
    46. Rose went back: “In Minor Mode No. 3” by DeKoven
    47. Trelawney enters room: Repeat No. 6 (WHITE)
    48. Girl walks from window: Repeat No. 46 “In Minor Mode No. 3”
    49. Bill collector: Repeat no. 26 (RED)
    50. Have we no chairs: “One Fleeting Hour” by Lee
    51. As for Arthur: “Lament” by Herrmann
    52. You want to help her: “Perpetuum Mobile” by Rapee
    53. Fade-out as carriage drives off: “Gavotte in G” by Gluck
    54. Tom, I’m afraid: “Serenade d’Amour” by V. Blon
    55. Until our leading man: Repeat No. 3 “Minuet in G”
    56. Man in box stands up: Repeat No. 6 (WHITE)

    Proper orchestral rest period is Nos. 27 to 41 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.

Notes: Cues transcribed by James Doering

Source: Carl Braun Collection

SFSMA ID: Oukof7sr9w

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Across to Singapore

Title: Across to Singapore

Author: Ernst Luz

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheets, 1928

Series:

Format: Cue sheet

Document type: Cue sheet

All authors/contributors: Ernst Luz

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At screening: ”Symphonic Color Classic No. 5” by Marquardt (YELLOW)
  2. Among the unsung deeds: “A.B.C. Dram. Set No. 13-A1” by Luz
  3. Swim: “A.B.C. Dram. Set No. 13-B2” by Luz
  4. It was the best: “Symphonic Color Classic No. 5” by Marquardt (GREEN)
  5. Lovers stand up—ship shows: “Ship Ahoy” by Frey
  6. The log of: “Mariette” by Sterny
  7. Marse Crowninshield is here: “Dutch Fishergirls” by Fresco
  8. Boy upsets glass of wine: “Social Chat” by Eugene
  9. Father carries boy from dining room: “Symphonic Color Classic No. 5” by Marquardt (DK. BLUE)
  10. Father leaves bedroom: “Symphonic Color Classic No. 5” by Marquardt (WHITE)
  11. Girl at door to bedroom: “The Bravado” by Axt
  12. Boy runs back to bed: Repeat No. 10 (WHITE)
  13. We’ll have it announced in church: Repeat No. 4 (GREEN)
  14. Mark’s sudden outburst: “The Chantyman’s March” by Sousa (BROWN)
  15. It begins to look: Repeat No. 1 (YELLOW)
  16. He’s no sailor: “The Mystic Rover” by Berge
  17. Boy throws third peanut: Repeat No. 9 (DK. BLUE)
  18. Close-up of Novarro: “Symphonic Color Classic No. 5” by Marquardt (YELLOW)
  19. You’ve licked: “The Chantyman’s March” by Sousa (BROWN)
  20. There’s always: “Elegy” from The Light of the World by Sullivan
  21. Our esteemed parishioner: Repeat No. 20 from beginning
  22. The next morning: “Regrets” by Kempinski
  23. It was not long: “To Spring” by Grieg
  24. But a year: “Repose of the Forest” by Grieg
  25. Antje places ash tray om table: “A Dream” by Grieg
  26. Cathleen looks at fashion page of magazine: “Calling” by Golden
  27. Birger enters room: “Norwegian Folk Song” by Borch
  28. The London social season: “Butterfly” by Densmore
  29. Ivan enters: Repeat No. 7 “Serenade”
  30. Burger alone in room: “Just A Wearyin’ For You” by Bond
  31. Birger finds letter: “Melodic Agitato” by Savino
  32. Antje knitting: “Baby Mine” by Rupp
  33. Ivor! Ivor!: “Dramatic Climax” by Becce
  34. Cathleen is chosen: “In Elizabethian Days” by Kramer
  35. Burger! Birger!: “Lamentation Desesperee” by Baron
  36. Later that evening: “Day of Doom” by Joels
  37. The charity fete takes place: Repeat No. 8 “Karma”
  38. Audience: “Babillage” by Gillet
  39. Flash-back to Cathleen and Birger: Repeat No. 8 “Karma”
  40. Cathleen and Ivor alone: Repeat No. 7 “Serenade”
  41. Then came a lonely Christmas: “Christmas” by Aston
  42. Birger opens box: Repeat Theme No. 22
  43. Then one night: “Murmuring Breezes” by Gillet
  44. Birger sees Cathleen: “Love Triumphant” by Joels
  45. Thank you, please give my husband: Repeat Theme No. 22

Notes: Cues transcribed by James Doering

Source: Carl Braun Collection

SFSMA ID: 8uhM3oD61W

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A Woman’s Way

Title: A Woman’s Way

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: “Summer” by Chaminade”
  2. Paris: “Polly” by Zamecnik
  3. Bathtubs were a luxury: “Paragraphs” by Fall
  4. Men chased from room: Repeat No. 2 “Polly”
  5. The laws of France: “Defense of Honor” by Zamecnik
  6. Jean, my friend: “Day of Doom” by Joels
  7. Liane’s singing: “The Tin Soldier” by Cui
  8. Liane appears: “Melancholy Charlie” by Crum
  9. Liane in dressing room: “Humoreskimo” by Wendling
  10. Tony introduced to Liane: THEME, “Cest Vous” by Silver
  11. In the muddy undertow: “Tragic Theme” by Levy
  12. The police: “Omens” by Schad
  13. You are wanted by: “Furioso No. 2” by Zamecnik
  14. Maurice Mauvet: “Marche Mignonne” by Poldini
  15. Don’t let it upset you: Repeat Theme No. 10
  16. Jean in Liane’s room: “Evil Motive” by Hoffman
  17. Give me the wallet: “Dramatic Allegro” by Savino
  18. Knock on door: “The Spectre” by Engleman
  19. Jean enters toom again: “Enigma” by Borch
  20. They get me: “Furioso No. 4” by Bergunker
  21. A convict ship: “Lamento” from Pique Dame by Tschaikowsky
  22. In the montsh that passed: “Adventure d’Amour” by Bradford
  23. Even the shadows: “The Toilers” by Axt
  24. Tonight: “The Gentleman Burglar” by Jacquet
  25. Mauvet at desk: Repeat No. 14 “Marche Mignonne”
  26. A fugitive: Repeat No. 18 “The Spectre”
  27. Liane’s villa: “Your Love Is All” by Zamecnik
  28. Tony sits at piano: Repeat Theme No. 10
  29. Just think: “In Mournful Mood” by Sibelius
  30. Tony sitting on bench: “In the Night” by Noack
  31. Liane enters Jean’s room: Repeat No. 18 “The Spectre”
  32. Liane gives Jean wallet: “Appassionata” by Clutsam
  33. Tony confronts Liane: “Dramatic Apassionato” by Ciganeri
  34. Fight starts: “Emotional Agitato” (Drigo’s Cinema Classics)
  35. Mademoiselle, permit me to: Repeat No. 14 “Marche Mignonne”
  36. Liane and Tony embrace: Repeat Theme No. 10

Notes: Cues transcribed by James Doering

Source: Carl Braun Collection

SFSMA ID: CJS5koEyXu

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A Woman Against the World

Title: A Woman Against the World

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: “Le Moulin Hante” by Snock
  2. New York City: “My New York” by Berlin
  3. Presses turning out newspapers: “Le Retour” by Bizet
  4. Insert—“Chorus Girl Murdered”: “Humoresque by Herrmann
  5. Well, here I am: “Uneasiness” by Mendelssohn
  6. Insert—“Police Baffled”: “Misterioso No. 1” by Rapee-Axt
  7. Insert—“John Stillman To Marry”: “Intermezzo Perpetual” by Lowitz
  8. Wedding processions starts: “Bridal Chorus” from Lohengrin by Wagner
  9. Bride before clergyman: “The Swan” by St. Saens
  10. Carol at desk: “Unfinished Symphony” by Schubert
  11. Change of scene—John and bride in boudoir: “Mystic Magic” by Bradford
  12. Carol appears at desk in hotel: “Thrills” by Sanders
  13. What do you know about: “Forebodings” by Herbert
  14. Detectives at door—enter room: “Appassionato Lirico” by Berge
  15. These men are detectives: “Anticipation of Danger” by Becce
  16. Insert—“Jury still out”: “Funebris” by Gabriel Marie
  17. Gee, I’m sorry kid: THEME, “Chanson Algerian” by Bradford
  18. Insert—“Stillman To Die In Chair”: “Two Preludes—No. 1” by Chopin
  19. Boss, he isn’t guilty: “Recitativo Patetico” by Peele
  20. Stillman handcuffed to deputy: Repeat Theme No. 17
  21. Reporters waiting on walk for prisoner to appear: “Characteristic Allegro” by Moskowski
  22. Carol with Stillman in auto: “Andante Mesto (Symphonic Love Theme)” by Savino
  23. Flash-back to reporters: “Gossip” by Borch
  24. Light of prison appears in distance: “Spirit of the Night” by Neinass
  25. Stillman enters prison: “Souvenir” by Herbert
  26. Insert—“Stillman Goes To Chair Tonight”: “Berceuse” by Jarnefelt
  27. Stillman enters warden’s office: Repeat Theme No. 17
  28. Insert—“Servant Strangled In Bed”: “Agitato No. 1” by Kempinski
  29. Telegraph instrument close-up: “Valse Triste” by Sibelius
  30. A race against time: “Angosciosamente” by Gabriel Marie
  31. Bob starts to question prisoner: “The Third Degree” by Kempinski
  32. Stillman led from cell: “Les Perses” by Leroux
  33. Insert—“Execution of Stillman”: Repeat Theme No. 17

Notes: Cues transcribed by James Doering

Source: Carl Braun Collection

SFSMA ID: St7zr4m2DF

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A Thief In the Dark

Title: A Thief In the Dark

Author: Michael P. Krueger

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheets, 1928

Series:

Format: Cue sheet

Document type: Cue sheet

All authors/contributors: Michael P. Krueger

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At screening: “March of the Phantom Hosts” by Axt
  2. Change of scene to circus grounds: “Carnival” by Fourdrain
  3. Hula dancer seen: “On the Beach at Waikiki” by Lake
  4. And now—the greatest: “Mystification” by Hosmer
  5. Ernie leaves: “La Comedienne” by Hosmer
  6. Note inserted in crystal: Repeat No. 4 “Mystification”
  7. Gee, Ernie—you oughta: “The Tattler” by Comins
  8. Note inserted into crystal: Repeat No. 4 “Mystification”
  9. Change of scene to exterior of house: “Fleeting Shadows” by Weiss
  10. Change of scene to group of men: “Stalking the Prey” by Kempinski
  11. Girl embraces Ernie: “The Hours I Spent With You” by Little
  12. What about the Armstrong: Repeat No. 10 “Stalking the Prey”
  13. I joined this bunch: “Who’s Who” by Morris
  14. Change of scene to bedroom: “Creeping Creatures” by Varnier
  15. Ernie escapes through window: “Agitated Hurry” by Langey
  16. Gosh, you’re beautiful!: THEME, “I Can’t Do Without You” by Berlin
  17. Change of scene to uncle: “Ondes Mysterieuses” by Franceschi
  18. Insert of newspaper: “In Despair” by Berge
  19. Entrance to circus grounds seen: “Lady Lilly” by Fresco
  20. There’s a couple: “Punch and Judy” by Herbert
  21. Spiritualist seen: “Misterioso Erotico” by Heymann
  22. Were you properly seanced?: “How I Love Her and She Loves Me” by Mills
  23. Girl approaches Ernie: THEME, “I Can’t Do Without You” by Berlin
  24. Ernie leaves girl: Repeat No. 22 “How I Love Her”
  25. Change of scene to circus group: “Mystic Magic” by Bradford
  26. Change of scene to exterior of home: “Ominous Moments” by Kempinski
  27. Maid approaches monk: Repeat No. 22 “How I Love Her”
  28. This joint is full of trap doors: “Scherzo Misterioso” (Drigo’s Cinema Classics)
  29. Girl approaches professor: “Misterioso alla Valse” by Savino
  30. Monk opens door to living room: Repeat No. 22 “How I Love Her”
  31. Colored man seen: “The Ghost Dance” by Salisbury
  32. Ernie pulls in monk: “Iris” by Reynard
  33. Maid and colored fellow seen leaving: “Hustle-Bustle” by Delille
  34. Man climbs in through window: “Dramatic Suspense” by O’Hare
  35. Sheriff approaches monk: “Rubenesque” by Slater
  36. Colored man seen again: Repeat No. 31 “Ghost Dance”
  37. Monk and Ernie meet: “Looms of Fate” by St. Saens
  38. If you care anything: “Misterioso Infernale” by Borch
  39. Girl runs away: “Misterioso Furioso” by Affrunti
  40. Professor and girl meet in room: “Stealthy Escape” by Zamecnik
  41. Ernie takes mask off: “Second Misterioso a la Valse” by Savino
  42. Duke falls through trap door: “The Plotting Foe” by Kilenyi
  43. Professor holds up group around jewel box: “Cabal” by Kay
  44. They’re gone: “Agitato Misterioso” by Becce
  45. After monk returns jewels: Repeat Theme No. 23
  46. Close-up of monk and maid: Repeat No. 22 “How I Love Her”

Notes: Cues transcribed by James Doering; handwritten notes

Source: Carl Braun Collection

SFSMA ID: 0Iph8ZaFQM

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