The Splendid Crime

Title: The Splendid Crime

Author: James C. Bradford

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheets, 1925

Series:

Format: Cue sheet

Document type: Cue sheet

All authors/contributors: James C. Bradford

OCLC Number:

Contents:

Notes:

Source: Silent Film Collection, Claire Hamack materials, American Music Research Center, University of Colorado at Boulder

SFSMA ID: CKzQ8zRyA9

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A Son of His Father

Title: A Son of His Father

Author: James C. Bradford

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheets, 1925

Series:

Format: Cue sheet

Document type: Cue sheet

All authors/contributors: James C. Bradford

OCLC Number:

Contents:

Notes:

Source: Silent Film Collection, Claire Hamack materials, American Music Research Center, University of Colorado at Boulder

SFSMA ID: A92oLNruD5

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Palace of Pleasure

Title: Palace of Pleasure

Author: Michael P. Kruger

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheets, 1926

Series:

Format: Cue sheet

Document type: Cue sheet

All authors/contributors: Michael P. Kruger

OCLC Number:

Contents:

Notes:

Source: Silent Film Collection, Claire Hamack materials, American Music Research Center, University of Colorado at Boulder

SFSMA ID: isaU62CWqQ

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Night Life of New York

Title: Night Life of New York

Author: James C. Bradford

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheets, 1925

Series:

Format: Cue sheet

Document type: Cue sheet

All authors/contributors: James C. Bradford

OCLC Number:

Contents:

Notes:

Source: Silent Film Collection, Claire Hamack materials, American Music Research Center, University of Colorado at Boulder

SFSMA ID: SSYspNqcqQ

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The New Klondike

Title: The New Klondike

Author: James C. Bradford

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheets, 1926

Series:

Format: Cue sheet

Document type: Cue sheet

All authors/contributors: James C. Bradford

OCLC Number:

Contents:

Notes:

Source: Silent Film Collection, Claire Hamack materials, American Music Research Center, University of Colorado at Boulder

SFSMA ID: Sde6sN4FAo

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My American Wife

Title: My American Wife

Author: James C. Bradford

Publisher: Famous Players-Lansky Corp., 1922

Series:

Format: Cue sheet

Document type: Cue sheet

All authors/contributors: James C. Bradford

OCLC Number:

Contents:

Notes: handwritten notes

Source: Silent Film Collection, Claire Hamack materials, American Music Research Center, University of Colorado at Boulder

SFSMA ID: Np0BA0gRGj

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The Music Master

Title: The Music Master

Author: Michael P. Kruger

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheets, 1927

Series:

Format: Cue sheet

Document type: Cue sheet

All authors/contributors: Michael P. Kruger

OCLC Number:

Contents:

Notes:

Source: Silent Film Collection, Claire Hamack materials, American Music Research Center, University of Colorado at Boulder

SFSMA ID: tieiN8kzhX

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Man Crazy

Title: Man Crazy

Author: James C. Bradford

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheets, 1927

Series:

Format: Cue sheet

Document type: Cue sheet

All authors/contributors: James C. Bradford

OCLC Number:

Contents:

 

 

  1. At screening: Spirit of Youth by Dahlquist
  2. The Boston post road: Horses by Gay
  3. Then somebody invented: Cheer Up by Kaufman
  4. And I’ll wager: Oh Boy, What a Girl by Green
  5. Here’s to the men: Ain’t We Got Fun by Whiting
  6. Men leave – Clarissa walks toward Ralph: Air de Ballet by Herbert
  7. You’ll refuse him: The Chatterbox by Sanders
  8. Clarissa enters boudoir: Polly by Zamecnik
  9. Late again: Gavotte Jaqueline by Spitalny
  10. Clarissa hurries from dining room: Intermezzo by Arensky
  11. Hello sweetheart: Repeat No. 8 “Polly”
  12. A penny for your thoughts: THEME: Trail of Dreams by Swan
  13. Exterior – car leaves: Coasting by Ring-Hager
  14. Father alights from auto: Fanchonette by Klemm
  15. Clarissa enters house: Repeat Theme No. 12
  16. Now mother: Repeat No. 8 “Polly”
  17. Is Janeway land scared: Scherzando Hurry by Frey
  18. In a little house near Boston: By the Side of the Road by Pilzer
  19. Can you keep a secret?: Baby Your Mother by Burke
  20. Flash-back to Clarissa at mirror: Repeat No. 8 “Polly”
  21. Clarissa hears “White Streak” approaching: Pins and Needles by Kaufman
  22. Clarissa receives gift: Repeat Theme No. 12
  23. What’s the matter: Reflection by Friml
  24. It’s a funny world: Broken Hearted by Henderson
  25. So Madam Clarissa: Love’s Acclaim by Andino
  26. Clarissa standing in window: Repeat No. 24 “Broken Hearted”
  27. Clarissa and father join guests: Sunrise On the Mountain by Borch
  28. Guests enter dining room: Norma March by Bellini
  29. Father rises from seat: Burlesque On Mendelssohn’s and Wagner’s Wedding March by Kempinski
  30. Ralph rises and walks toward Clarissa: Adventure d’Amour by Bradford
  31. Auto headlight flash on Clarissa: Treacherous Knave by Zamecnik
  32. Flash-back to interior of house: Wild Chase by Becce
  33. Do you mean: Disturbance by Zamecnik
  34. Clarissa embraces Jeff: Calling by Greer
  35. Where did you get the rocks: Repeat No. 8 “Polly”
  36. It had been a long evening: Gossip by Borch
  37. Car drives up: Rambler Roses by Wheeler
  38. I know that name: Le Chevalier Printemps by Jacquet
  39. Are you really going to marry: Repeat Theme No. 12

Notes:

Source: Silent Film Collection, Claire Hamack materials, American Music Research Center, University of Colorado at Boulder

SFSMA ID: FcH2l0Htdn

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The Lucky Horseshoe

Title: The Lucky Horseshoe

Author: Erno Rapee

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheets, 1925

Series:

Format: Cue sheet

Document type: Cue sheet

All authors/contributors: Erno Rapee

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At screening: Tender Memories by Rapee-Axt
  2. I-I-It’s going to be: THEME: I’ll Give the World for You by Zamecnik
  3. Train starts: Hurry No. 1 by Zamecnik
  4. Two years of hard work: Daisies by Bendix
  5. While Eleanor, too, is changed: Kiki by Savino
  6. Tony, wait till she sees: Oh Joseph by Fall
  7. Tom Mix walks up to girl: Repeat Theme No. 2
  8. Man hits dog: Panicy Agitato by Berge
  9. Girl is saved: Repeat Theme No. 2
  10. Evening: All Alone by Berlin
  11. The day before the wedding: Clair de Lune by Thome
  12. Gibbs, I want you to get: Silver Sandals by Moore
  13. Sure as hell: Agitato No. 6 by Lake
  14. Tom Mix becomes unconscious: Spanish Dance by Moszkowsky
  15. Two trumpeters seen: March and Procession of Bacchus by Delibes
  16. Adventure! I demand: Dance of the Demons by Rybner
  17. Come Dona Isabel: Agitato No. 1 by Rapee-Axt
  18. On the morrow: Tournament “In Arcady” by Nevin
  19. Spike machine seen: Emotional Agitato by Savino
  20. Little fool you were: Appassionato No. 1 by Rapee-Axt
  21. Gong is struck: Agitation No. 9 by Borch
  22. Oh witch Zaragoza: Allegro Precipitoso by Savino
  23. Tom Mix jumps out of window: Agitato No. 2 by Rapee-Axt
  24. Go ahead, parson: Repeat Theme No. 2

Notes:

Source: Silent Film Collection, Claire Hamack materials, American Music Research Center, University of Colorado at Boulder

SFSMA ID: NfPB2YGwGX

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Lost at Sea

Title: Lost at Sea

Author: James C. Bradford

Publisher: Cameo Music Service Corp., 1926

Series:

Format: Cue sheet

Document type: Cue sheet

All authors/contributors: James C. Bradford

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At screening: A Tone Picture by Haas
  2. Change of scene: Little Flower Garden by Breil
  3. Hello Mommy: Mighty Lak’ A Rose by Nevin
  4. Husband enters: Air de Ballet by Massenet
  5. Dog under table: Poupee Valsante by Poldini
  6. Father kicks dogs: Adagio Elegiaque by Wieniawaski
  7. Girl dancing: Songe d’Automne by Joyce
  8. Natalie and Bobby: Little Man by Ball
  9. Flash-back to café: In a Hurry by Friml
  10. Curtains Close – Dancer joins Travers: Looking for a Boy by Gershwin
  11. Charleston dancers appear: Charleston by Johnson
  12. Guests start to dance: My Sweetie’s Sweeter Than That by Fiorito
  13. Children playing ball: Tarantella by Rimmer
  14. Flash-back to steamer: You Gotta Know How by Donaldson
  15. Engine room – Fireman drinking: Angosciosamente by Gabriel Marie
  16. Change of scene to Natalie and Bobby: Repeat No. 8 (Little Man by Ball)
  17. Insert – “Lost at Sea”: Largo Tragico by Chopin
  18. Travers and woman struggling toward beach: Poem Erotique by MacDowell
  19. Change of scene – Lane receives wire: Iov by Zamecnik
  20. Happiness, content: Koenigskinder by Humperdinck
  21. Lane discovers Natalie’s hiding place: THEME: The Sweetest Story Ever Told by Stults
  22. And within a few days: Traumerei by Schumann
  23. Guests leaving: The Swan by St. Saens
  24. Enter shadows: Premonition by Zamecnik
  25. Maid at door with telegrams: A Mysterious Event by Zamecnik
  26. They start to read telegrams: Feu Follet by Fauchey
  27. Insert – “Rescued by S. S. Mizpah”: Elegic by Lubomirsky
  28. Change of scene – Travers shaving: Chatter by Kahn
  29. Natalie alone: Cuore in Pena by Giacchino
  30. I no longer love you: Appassionato No. 2 by Axt
  31. Telephone rings: Omens by Schad
  32. Lane sees body on floor: L’Angoissante aventure by Gabriel Marie
  33. Lane at police headquarters: Cantilena by Goltermann
  34. You are trying to shield Mrs. Travers: Preludio by Cordova
  35. We have just got the confession: Repeat Theme No. 21

Notes:

Source: Silent Film Collection, Claire Hamack materials, American Music Research Center, University of Colorado at Boulder

SFSMA ID: IxKSLDxB2N

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The Long Chance

Title: The Long Chance

Author: Max Winkler

Publisher: 1922

Series:

Format: Cue sheet

Document type: Cue sheet

All authors/contributors: Max Winkler

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At screening: Desert Monotony by Aborn
  2. Two days later: Allegro Infernale by Aborn
  3. Meanwhile at a railway: Fly Home to Your Nest by Breau
  4. Like a giant suddenly: Storm in the Desert by Davis
  5. Jim Coberly never returned: Because You Say Goodbye by Levy
  6. There by the lonely: Elegie by Baron
  7. It was not often that: THEME: Love’s Sweet Hour by Otvos
  8. Three men detain girl: Dramatic Agitato by Simon
  9. I’m glad I got here in: Andante Doloroso No. 70 by Borch
  10. Next morning (continue to action)
  11. The only thing that: THEME: Love’s Sweet Hour by Otvos
  12. As the weeks rolled by: Barcarolle Amoreuse by Casedesus
  13. The following afternoon: Musical Thought by Titlebaum
  14. Of course it was: Chant Erotique by Berge
  15. And then sweet hours: The World is a Beautiful Song by Breau & Vane
  16. Morgan Carey had not: Sinister Theme by Vely
  17. A month later in San Pasqual: Chant D’Amour by Frommel
  18. At 10 minutes to four: Allegro Infernale by Aborn
  19. I thought he did you: Agitato Pathetique by Borch
  20. I promised her mother: Chanson Melancolique by Collinge
  21. He who walks in love: THEME: Love’s Sweet Hour by Otvos

Notes:

Source: Silent Film Collection, Claire Hamack materials, American Music Research Center, University of Colorado at Boulder

SFSMA ID: vqmKacSDi2

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The Lodge in the Wilderness

Title: The Lodge in the Wilderness

Author: James C. Bradford

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheets, 1926

Series:

Format: Cue sheet

Document type: Cue sheet

All authors/contributors: James C. Bradford

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At screening: Prelude by Dimsa Chopin
  2. An empire of the wilderness: Tarantella by Bohm
  3. For years John Hammond: Serenade by Harris
  4. Exterior – Plane appears – Lands: Pattering Feet by Dreier
  5. Jim counted as a total loss: Enchantment by Penn
  6. Virginia apparently in distress: Trembling Agitato by Kilenyi
  7. Virginia and Jim safe on shore: Ronde les Lutins by d’Ambrosio
  8. Coffee pot boiling: A Cup of Coffee, a Sandwich and You by Meyer
  9. Warm sunlight: In Pensive Mood by Berge
  10. Buddy O’Brien had lasted: Jealous Moon by Zamecnik
  11. Bear appears: Eccitamento by Retlaw
  12. Virginia feeding bear: Teddy Bear’s Picnic by Bratton
  13. I have another idea: The Lure of Crimson by Marquardt
  14. Virginia and Jim at canoe: THEME: Will You Remember by Romberg
  15. Jim and Virginia planned: Over the Waves by Rosas
  16. Music stops – Dancers start again: Blue Danube Waltz by Strauss
  17. Any guy that makes love: The Devil Among the Tailors by Berliner
  18. We’re going home now Jim: Characteristic No. 1 by Roberts
  19. If there’s any drinking to be done: Dante’s Inferno by Borch
  20. Virginia and boy at cabin: Second Misterioso a la Valse by Savino
  21. Jim starts out to find Duncan: Dramatic Allegro by Savino
  22. Man sees discolored water in basin: Dans L’Ergastule by Fosse
  23. I love you Jim: Appassionato No. 3 by Axt
  24. Time passed: Tragic Andante by Sibelius
  25. We need Duncan’s cabin: Weird Night by Axt
  26. Visitors’ day: Souvenir by Herbert
  27. Dot with bridal veil: Pleading Love Theme by Bradford
  28. Jim in prison yard: Omens by Schad
  29. Hammond packing satchel: Dram. Tension No. 36 by Andino
  30. Jim enters and embraces Virginia: THEME: Will You Remember by Romberg
  31. Knock on door: Elegie by Arensky
  32. Hammond you’re going to tell me: Inseguimento e Fuga by Becce
  33. Virginia dear: THEME: Will You Remember by Romberg
  34. Forest fire – Second flash: Catastrophe by Patou
  35. Morning brought: THEME: Will You Remember by Romberg

Notes:

Source: Silent Film Collection, Claire Hamack materials, American Music Research Center, University of Colorado at Boulder

SFSMA ID: rIf062PcrQ

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Let ‘er Buck

Title: Let ‘er Buck

Author: Max Winkler

Publisher: Belwin, 1925

Series:

Format: Cue sheet

Document type: Cue sheet

All authors/contributors: Max Winkler

OCLC Number:

Contents:

ALTERNATE THEME: Fragrance Lane by Fresco

ALTERNATE THEME: Love’s Acclaim by Andino

  1. At screening: THEME: Where Love Dreams Come True by De Voll
  2. Come on Bob: Conspirators by Santor
  3. While at the McCall mansion: Recitation No. 3 by Aborn
  4. Deep down in his heart: Dramatic Agitato by Hough
  5. Six months later: Miss Blue Eyes by Bergh
  6. Close up of street parade: America United March by Perry
  7. At the arena: The Round-Up by Aborn
  8. Suppose I would protect you: Agitato No. 37 by Andino
  9. You said you wanted a job: Western Rodeo by Minot
  10. Well, take him out to the ranch: Serenade Pomantique by Berge
  11. Won’t you have some breakfast: THEME: Where Love Dreams Come True by De Voll
  12. A few days before: Charmeuse by Baron
  13. That afternoon: Because You Say Goodbye by Levy
  14. There’s your cowboy: Mysterious Agitato by Borch
  15. Are you falling in love: THEME: Where Love Dreams Come True by De Voll
  16. The following morning: Dashing Cowboy by Aborn
  17. Well Crosby told me to do it: THEME: Where Love Dreams Come True by De Voll
  18. The night before: Fly Home to Your Nest by Breau
  19. Pardon me, I have: Beautiful Hudson by Cohan
  20. I have something to tell you: THEME: Where Love Dreams Come True by De Voll
  21. The day of the round-up: Aces High–March by Roberts
  22. I am sure Crosby’s at the, etc: Military Galop by Fahrbach
  23. While in a cabin: Radio Message by Baron
  24. The chariot race is: Wild and Woolly by Minot
  25. Chariot race starts: Saddle Back by Allen
  26. After the chariot race: THEME: Where Love Dreams Come True by De Voll

Notes:

Source: Silent Film Collection, Claire Hamack materials, American Music Research Center, University of Colorado at Boulder

SFSMA ID: eFwqUrHUwu

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The Latest from Paris

Title: The Latest from Paris

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: Adoree by Friml (WHITE)
  2. Sign—“Blogg and Littauer”: Viennese by Komzak
  3. He should be designing: Confidence by Waldteufel
  4. Gee, now I’m glad: Stardust by Power
  5. I’ve decided: Mountain Trails by Schoenfeld
  6. Sign—“Blogg and Littauer”: Adoree by Friml (WHITE) Chorus

SEGUE: Caressing Butterfly by Barthelemy

  1. Well, I’m going to Roxboro: Love’s Wilfulness by Barthelemy
  2. Robertson, I’m taking this liberty: Breath of Morn by Kempinski
  3. Auto on screen at store front: Adoree by Friml (WHITE)
  4. The travelling man: Love and Laughter by Cobb
  5. Salesman leaves hotel desk after key action: Bowl of Pansies by Reynard
  6. Norma Shearer telephoning: In Merry Mood by Axt
  7. Thanks for the order: Blue Bells by Zamecnik
  8. Water poured on house detective: Little Fawn by Rosenbaum
  9. Saleman sees girl in other train: Adoree by Friml (WHITE)

SEGUE: A Garden Dance by Vargas

  1. Wreck: Agitato No. 1 by Armandola
  2. Close-up of salesman and Shearer: Adoree by Friml (WHITE)
  3. Child at door of car platform: Piquant Waltz by Lehar
  4. If he ever loses a finger: Adoree by Friml (WHITE)
  5. Deaf and dumb couple leave platform: Storm Galop by Komzak (LT BLUE)
  6. Sign—Summerville Hotel: Sparklets by Miles
  7. What’s merry about it: Rang-Tang by Dabney
  8. Boy puts down telephone: Sacred Night, Holy Night by Borch
  9. Exterior scene: Iris by Reynard
  10. Girl pulls down window shade: Storm Galop by Komzak (LT BLUE)
  11. Lovers meet in hotel lobby: Adoree by Friml (WHITE)
  12. Boy takes off overcoat: Sacred Night, Holy Night by Borch
  13. Lovers walk out of hotel lobby: Adoree by Friml (WHITE)
  14. Joe dear, I’m afraid: Andante Appassionato by Soro
  15. Norma Shearer goes upstairs in hotel—Lover enters hotel lobby: Incid. Symphony No. 11 by Hauenschild
  16. Norma pulls down window shade: Love’s Melody by Daniderff
  17. Norma Shearer shows on screen: Incid. Symphony No. 11 by Hauenschild
  18. Brother kisses Norma Shearer: Night Song by Stults
  19. With you: Storm Galop by Komzak (LT BLUE)
  20. Norma Shearer hangs up telephone: A Spring Day by Haines
  21. Fade after title: “Always It’s Cheaper”: Gerbe de Roses by Franceschi
  22. Father, Joe and I are going to be married: Little Trifler by Barnard
  23. Hotel register on screen: Golden Sand by Finck
  24. Bedroom scene after men shake hands: Viennese by Komzak
  25. Two men leave girl’s bedroom: Adoree by Friml (WHITE)
  26. Lover leaves girl’s bedroom: Loves Glamour by Varley
  27. Two partners leave bedroom: Springtime of Life by Marquardt
  28. Take a tip: Trembling Agitato by Kilenyi
  29. Sleigh drives off: By-Gone Days by Pintel
  30. I always said: Adoree by Friml (WHITE)

Notes:

Source: Silent Film Collection, Claire Hamack materials, American Music Research Center, University of Colorado at Boulder

SFSMA ID: Ao4X3qLEVZ

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Kid Boots

Title: Kid Boots

Author: James C. Bradford

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheets, 1926

Series:

Format: Cue sheet

Document type: Cue sheet

All authors/contributors: James C. Bradford

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At screening: KID THEME: Someone Loves You After All by Tierney
  2. Big Boyle: In the Clover by Thurban
  3. If I sell him a suit: Oh Mister by Frey
  4. Death’s too good for that chap: Aeroplane Galop by Lamothe
  5. Kid meets Clara: KID THEME: Someone Loves You After All by Tierney
  6. Flash-back to fight in shop: Military Galop by Barthman
  7. Carmen Mendoza: Valse Dramatic by Rapee
  8. Opens door—my pal: My Buddy by Donaldson
  9. We’ll get him yet: Thrills by Sanders
  10. Tom rushed: What’s the Use of Talking by Rodgers
  11. Pardon me, this is my daughter: TOM THEME: The Same Old Way by Tierney
  12. Lawyer’s office: Moto Perpetuo by Weiss
  13. That afternoon: Keep Your Eye on the Ball from “Kid Boots” by Tierney
  14. Eleanor appears: Why Don’t You Say So? by Tierney
  15. Kid at bath house: Sunshine by Little
  16. Let’s have a swim: Me and the Boy Friend by Monaco
  17. Before long: TOM THEME: The Same Old Way by Tierney
  18. The day before Thursday: Oh Lady Be Good by Gershwin
  19. And I got foolish: Someone Is Losin’ Susan by Meyer
  20. Only half of: Sittin’ Around by Sanders
  21. Kid powders hand: Polly Put the Kettle On by Tierney
  22. Kid walks toward Clara: I’m Walking Around in Circles by Phillips
  23. Eleanor and Tom: TOM THEME: The Same Old Way by Tierney
  24. Someone moved in next to you: Somebody by Little
  25. Would you mind coming to Caddy House: Bohemiana by Smith
  26. You’re late Mr. Hemingway: Happy Go Lucky by Kaufman
  27. For Kid boots: I’m Walking Around in Circles by Phillips
  28. Thursday morning: Looking for a Boy by Gershwin
  29. Clara sees Kid asleep: Military Galop by Barthman
  30. Belmore flying field: Derby Days by Axt
  31. The time of this court: Horses by Gay

SEGUE: Mounted Police Galop by Le Thiere

  1. Big boy falls over cliff: By Wireless by Berge
  2. Clara takes stand: Chatter Box by Silvers
  3. I’ve heard enough: KID THEME: Someone Loves You After All by Tierney

Notes:

Source: Silent Film Collection, Claire Hamack materials, American Music Research Center, University of Colorado at Boulder

SFSMA ID: iY9orZKsUX

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Irish Hearts

Title: Irish Hearts

Author: Michael Hoffman

Publisher: Tax-Free Music Co., 1927

Series:

Format: Cue sheet

Document type: Cue sheet

All authors/contributors: Michael Hoffman

OCLC Number:

Contents:

Tax-Free Musical Suggestions:

  1. At screening: B’Hoys of Tipperary by Amera
  2. Remember lass: Fiendish Eyes by Hoffman
  3. Sure and ye didn’t: B’Hoys of Tipperary by Amera
  4. For a long while: Irish Whispers by Ancliffe
  5. In New York: Frolics and Youth by Hoffman
  6. Boat scene: Cupid’s Surprise by Gross
  7. Patsy misses brooch: Eccitamento by Retlaw
  8. Don’t worry lass: Columbia Gem of the Ocean by Ascher—Benjamin Edition
  9. Patsy meets Emmett: Irish Whispers by Ancliffe
  10. New York tenement:
  11. And thus did: Tumult by Verdi
  12. A few weeks later: Distress by Breil
  13. As humiliations continued: Blarney Stone by Engleman
  14. Men have argument: Prelude Satanic by Kempinski
  15. How about getting: Dear Erin by Bucalossi
  16. Oh are you a fighter: Excitement by Breil
  17. Drawing shamrocks on: LOVE THEME: A Galic [sic] Dream by Foulds
  18. Emmett with cigarette box: Irish Whispers by Ancliffe
  19. Patsy returns to fighter: THEME: A Galic [sic] Dream by Foulds
  20. Hibernian Club: Fox Trot by Waterson, Snyder Publication
  21. Argument: Freischutz by Weber
  22. Say you gotta have respect: Fox Trot by Stasny Publication
  23. I was talkin’ to the Mayor (dance stops): Norma by Luz
  24. Patsy takes cup from shelf: Fox Trot by Jos. Morris Publication
  25. The next evening: Irish Whispers by Ancliffe
  26. I’m just about to start (watch chimes): Bridal and Wedding music by Ascher—Benjamin Ed.
  27. Patsy sees Emmett married: Traumerei by Schumann

CHIMES

  1. Wedding party front of restaurant: Merriment by Kempinski
  2. Patsy I brought something (he puts package on tray): THEME: A Galic [sic] Dream by Foulds
  3. Patsy tears brooch from woman: The Hurricane by Egener
  4. With her shamrock back: The Shamrock by Myddleton
  5. Gimme that dress and charge it: Disturbance by Hoffman
  6. Patsy walks out with new coat on: Sweet Lavender by Wheeler
  7. Emmett fights at cash register: Stormy Conflict by Damaur
  8. Priest, Patsy and Emmett in church: To a Kiss by Jebe
  9. Patsy and lover leave church: A Galic [sic] Dream by Foulds
  10. Lovers embrace—CHORD—until THE END

Taxable Musical Suggestions:

  1. At screening: Minstrel Boy by Ascher
  2. Remember lass: Weird Nature by Kelenyi
  3. Sure and ye didn’t: Minstrel Boy by Ascher
  4. For a long while: Legend of Erin by Johnson
  5. In New York: Frolics and Fancies by Adams
  6. Boat scene: Whims of Love by Baron
  7. Patsy misses brooch: Restless Bows by Scrawley
  8. Don’t worry lass: Columbia Gem of the Ocean by Carl Fischer Edition
  9. Patsy meets Emmett: Legend of Erin by Johnson
  10. New York tenement:
  11. And thus did: Thrills by Saunders
  12. A few weeks later: Rage by Axt
  13. As humiliations continued: Londonderry Air by O’Connor
  14. Men have argument: Appasionato No. 1 by Axt
  15. How about getting: Irish Picture by Ansell
  16. Oh are you a fighter: Agitation by Borch
  17. Drawing shamrocks on: THEME: Endearing Young Charms (Pub. by Fischer)
  18. Emmett with cigarette box: Legend of Erin by Johnson
  19. Patsy returns to fighter: THEME: Endearing Young Charms (Pub. by Fischer)
  20. Hibernian Club: Fox Trot by Feist Publication
  21. Argument: Infamy by Conterno
  22. Say you gotta have respect: Fox Trot by Feist Publication
  23. I was talkin’ to the Mayor (dance stops): Thelma by Stahl
  24. Patsy takes cup from shelf: Fox Trot by Feist Publication
  25. The next evening: Legend of Erin by Johnson
  26. I’m just about to start (watch chimes): Bridal and Wedding music (Carl Fischer Edition)
  27. Patsy sees Emmett married: Traumerei by Schumann

CHIMES

  1. Wedding party front of restaurant: Gaiety by Savino
  2. Patsy I brought something (he puts package on tray): THEME: Endearing Young Charms (Pub. by Fischer)
  3. Patsy tears brooch from woman: Devastation by Herbert
  4. With her shamrock back: Ireland’s Pride by Schiller
  5. Gimme that dress and charge it: Panicy Agitato by Berge
  6. Patsy walks out with new coat on: Strolling Dolly by Lindgreen
  7. Emmett fights at cash register: Disaster by Savino
  8. Priest, Patsy and Emmett in church: Fascination by Lenzberg
  9. Patsy and lover leave church: THEME: Endearing Young Charms
  10. Lovers embrace—CHORD—until THE END

Notes: Includes tax-free and taxable suggestions

Source: Silent Film Collection, Claire Hamack materials, American Music Research Center, University of Colorado at Boulder

SFSMA ID: JDSIHRLn9W

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Jacqueline or Blazing Barriers

Title: Jacqueline or Blazing Barriers

Author: James Houlton

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheets, 1923

Series:

Format: Cue sheet

Document type: Cue sheet

All authors/contributors:James Houlton

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At Screening: Introduction “Salambo” by Arends
  2. Near Two Rivers Camp: Laurentian Echoes by Laurendeau
  3. Peter Durant: Baby’s Opera by Byng
  4. Peter’s chief care: Daddy, Dear Daddy by Fischer
  5. Jacqueline and Raoul enter: Love in Arcady by Wood
  6. Fade-in child in danger on rocks: Agitato by Riesenfeld
  7. Flash-back Jacqueline and Raoul: THEME: The Sign of the Rose by Edwards
  8. They enter cabin: Contemplation by Hope
  9. The underworld of: Within the Walls of China by Lively
  10. Fight starts: Dramatic Allegro by Falck
  11. And the next day: Julian Waltz by Kleinecke
  12. Chang and man on street: Dram. Tension No. 9 by Andino
  13. Jacqueline and friend on promenade: Call of the Sylphs by Frascard
  14. There were lonely hearts: Sylvan Sketches by Helm
  15. When a wild rose: Carolina in the Morning by Donaldson
  16. There’s a beautiful moonlight: Why Should I Cry Over You by Cohn
  17. For ways that are dark: Mist. Dramatico No. 22 by Borch
  18. There was joy: Laurentian March by Laurendeau
  19. At last the day: Perplexity by McLellan
  20. Oh Raoul, your presents are: THEME: The Sign of the Rose by Edwards
  21. A number of years ago: Remembrance by Birkedal-Barfod
  22. Two rivers: Dram. Allegro No. 1 by Langey
  23. Jacqueline leaves canoe: Le Rouet D’Omphale by St. Saens
  24. Raoul and Little Peter: THEME: The Sign of the Rose by Edwards
  25. Dubois slaps Little Peter: Dram. Agitato No. 80 by Berge
  26. Flash-back Jacqueline at table alone: Song Without Words by Rebikov
  27. Dubois walks away with note: Reverie by Vieuxtemps
  28. Raoul reads note: THEME: The Sign of the Rose by Edwards
  29. Jacqueline decides: Agitato con moto by Borch
  30. To Dubois’ sinister mind: Mysterioso Notturno by Borch
  31. Dubois attacks Chang: Prometheus Overture by Beethoven
  32. To Raoul the world: Andromeda and the Storm King by Holmes
  33. Between blazing barriers: The Storm by Zamecnik
  34. Morning: Symphony No. 2 in A minor by St. Saens
  35. Time is a great healer: THEME: The Sign of the Rose by Edwards

Notes:

Source: Silent Film Collection, Claire Hamack materials, American Music Research Center, University of Colorado at Boulder

SFSMA ID: mbIe8L0BQj

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