The Hunchback of Notre Dame

Title: The Hunchback of Notre Dame

Author:

Publisher: 1923

Series:

Format: Cue sheet

Document type: Cue sheet

All authors/contributors:

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At Screening
  2. The Cathedral
  3. It was in the
  4. After (T) Ten years before Columbus
  5. King and solders are seen
  6. Woman approaches Clopin
  7. The Cathedral also sheltered
  8. Quasimodo jumps on Balustrade
  9. As Quasimodo dances on balustrade
  10. Esmeralda is seen
  11. Woman is seen at window
  12. That poor mad creature
  13. Before (T) the festival continues
  14. Esmeralda! Esmeralda
  15. With the noise.
  16. Segue
  17. Mob scene
  18. As she stops
  19. As she dances
  20. In the home.
  21. Esmeralda is seen
  22. Hunchback is seen
  23. Phoebus
  24. Segue
  25. Segue
  26. Jehan knew the lonely
  27. Quasimodo is tied
  28. 1st shot of Phoebus with Esmeralda
  29. Court of Miracles
  30. At the sign
  31. After spider scene
  32. Segue
  33. She looks at talisman
  34. Change of scene
  35. Esmeralda stops
  36. The Hunchback
  37. Again was a slave
  38. Hour-glass is turned
  39. Swift runs the sand
  40. Hunchback recognizes Esmeralda
  41. To celebrate the honor
  42. Esmeralda is seen
  43. Phoebus and Esmeralda at doorway
  44. Change of scene (Jehan & Quasimodo)
  45. Change of scene – to court of Miracles
  46. Clopin incites Mob
  47. Clopin is seen near wall of madame’s home [incorrect numbering sic]
  48. Change of scene
  49. Segue
  50. Crowd exits
  51. Night long prayer
  52. Just when Phoebus had decided
  53. Slowly it was dawning
  54. The Hour of uprising

INTERMISSION

ACT II

  1. At screening – Angelus
  2. As Esmeralda is seen in Cathedral (Organ and voices back stage.)
  3. Lovers in Garden
  4. Jehan stabs Phoebux
  5. Segue
  6. Again the King’s Justice.
  7. [blank]
  8. Through the night.
  9. Clopin is seen
  10. Quasimodo grabs Clopin
  11. Prison scene
  12. Esmeralda recognizes Jehan
  13. Suddenly the day
  14. When the great bell
  15. At scene (Mad woman).
  16. Hunchback jumps on rope.
  17. After fade out
  18. Believing Phoebus dead.
  19. Change of scene – to merchant’s shop
  20. The night had brought.
  21. The Hunchback (D) He starts to swing bell.
  22. With plans all made
  23. Clopin jumps on table
  24. Segue (Clopin call to arms)
  25. Segue (To action)
  26. Soldier’s fight.
  27. As others soldiers arrive.
  28. As Hunchback enters (Stop).

(Then play 86 to action)

  1. Change to
  2. Change to Hunchback
  3. Hunchback staggers on balcony
  4. Priest appears with Poet.
  5. Bell solo – just before the scene of bells. Segue. Melody of peace.

Notes: Blurry image. Cues transcribed by Mariana Whitmer.

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

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The Hands of Nara

Title: The Hands of Nara

Author: Ernst Luz

Publisher: Belwin, 1922

Series:

Format: Cue sheet

Document type: Cue sheet

All authors/contributors: Ernst Luz

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. Chanson Russe
  2. Elegie by Barmotine
  3. Melancolie
  4. America
  5. Russian Romance
  6. Dance of Wood Nymphs
  7. Slumberland
  8. Shadowland
  9. Golden Showers
  10. Romance D’Amour
  11. Carissima
  12. Midsummer Night’s Serenade
  13. The Vampire
  14. Lamentoso by Borch
  15. Romance D’Amour
  16. Russian Romance
  17. Devotion by Herbert
  18. Romance D’Amour
  19. Melody of Peace
  20. Melancolie by Granier
  21. Canzonetta by Hammer
  22. Russian Romance
  23. Devotion by Herbert
  24. Poetique
  25. At Sunset
  26. Prelude by Rachmaninoff
  27. Midsummer Night’s Serenade
  28. Melody of Peace
  29. Lamentoso by Borch No. 29
  30. Destiny
  31. Hurry by O’Hare No. 24
  32. Romance D’Amour

Notes: Cues transcribed by Mariana Whitmer.

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

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George Washington, Jr.

Title: George Washington, Jr.

Author: James C. Bradford

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheets, 1924

Series:

Format: Cue sheet

Document type: Cue sheet

All authors/contributors: James C. Bradford

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At Screening: Historical Medley by Cohan
  2. Eaton Ham: Whistling Rufus by Mills
  3. The Water Carnival: Captain Cupid by Bratton
  4. The Next Race Will Be: Aces High by Boulton
  5. Hopkins Won: THEME: Yankee Doodle Boy by Cohan
  6. Flash-Back Pool: My Little Billiken by Lotter
  7. “Count” Gorfa: Midsummer by Maquarre
  8. During the Next Few Weeks: The Voice In My Heart by Cohan
  9. Robert Leaves Dolly: Poem Symphonique by Borch
  10. While In a District: Conspiracy by Savino
  11. Eaton Ham: A Warmin’ Up in Dixie by Paull
  12. Dolly and George Enter Room: Scherzetto-Symphonette by Berge
  13. The Representatives of the Press: Valse a la Mode by MacClure
  14. George Speaks to Reporters: Bohemiana by Smith
  15. Fade-In Vision of Cherry Tree Incident: Repeat Theme No. 5 “Yankee Doodle Boy”
  16. Dad and I Have: Midinette by Marling
  17. Disowning One’s Dad: Aurora by von der Mehden
  18. The Night of the Wedding: Why Not by Gandria
  19. “Count” Gorfa Enters Taxi: Intermezzo by Arensky
  20. Guests Arrive: Kiss-A-Miss by Baron
  21. 1674 Madison Street: Busy Bee by Bendix
  22. “Count” Gorfa Enters Gathering: Repeat No. 10 “Conspiracy”
  23. George With Fake Whiskers: Humpty Dumpty’s Funeral March by Brandies
  24. Whiskers Catch Fire: Hurry No. 26 by Minot
  25. George Tied to Chair: Fuga by Gabriel Marie
  26. Falls Through Trap Door: Carnival Grotesque by Savino
  27. They Discover George: Furioso No. 11 by Kiefert
  28. General Fight Starts: Hurry No. 4 by Langey
  29. Bridal Procession: Bridal Chorus by Wagner
  30. Procession Stops Before Minister: Woodland Whispers by Czibulka
  31. Dad That Was A Great: Repeat Theme No. 5 “Yankee Doodle Boy”

Notes: Cues transcribed by Mariana Whitmer.

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

SFSMA ID: 0WcZlzzObw

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The Guilty One

Title: The Guilty One

Author: James C. Bradford

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheets, 1924

Series:

Format: Cue sheet

Document type: Cue sheet

All authors/contributors: James C. Bradford

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At Screening: April’s Lady by Ancliffe
  2. Donald Short: La Coquette by Rapee-Axt
  3. Dog Appears – Chases Cat: Rustic Allegro by Savino
  4. Maid With Irene’s Wraps: THEME: Sweet Love Dreams by David
  5. The Maynards: Pierrette Flirts by Fresco
  6. And Since That Was: Irresistible by Bustanoby
  7. Dancing Starts: Bebe by Silver
  8. Dancing Stops: Southern Nights by Guion
  9. Irene and David Rise from Table: I Love You by Archer
  10. Donald Found: Hedge Roses by Frey
  11. Seaton Davis Found: Glad Days by Berche
  12. The Current Issue: Pierrot by Speciale
  13. The Cowards: Dramatic Andante No. 1 by Axt
  14. When Philip Located: Appassionato No. 1 by Axt
  15. Donald Leaves Home: Allegro Agitato by Savino
  16. Davis Room – Body On Floor: Elegie by Arensky
  17. Donald Enters Irene’s Room: Agitato No. 84 by Berge
  18. Maynards At Door: Cendres de Roses by Arnold
  19. Detective Robert Jordan: Repeat No. 16 “Elegie”
  20. Flash-Back to Maynards and Shorts: Repeat No. 18 “Cendres de Roses”
  21. Maynards Leave: Dramatic Andante No. 32 by Berge
  22. Detective Jordan Enters: Boatmen of the Volga by Cady
  23. In the Office Of: Obsession by Fosso
  24. Now You Tell Us: Repeat No. 14 “Appassionato”
  25. Wait: In the Silence of the Night by Rachmaninoff
  26. Irene and Donald Alone: Repeat Theme No. 4

Notes: Cues transcribed by Mariana Whitmer.

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

SFSMA ID: SQmltQzLc5

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The Fool’s Awakening

Title: The Fool’s Awakening

Author: Maurice Baron

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheets, 1924

Series:

Format: Cue sheet

Document type: Cue sheet

All authors/contributors: Maurice Baron

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At Screening: Prelude to ‘Heroical Love Drama’ by Baron
  2. John Briggs Late of: In the Clouds by Waldteufel
  3. Man Re-Enters Room After Getting Parcels from Maid: Love’s Romance by Padney
  4. Olivia Gale: Bridal Paths by Langford
  5. Man Puts Record on Victrola: Bebe by Silver (Phonograph)
  6. Flash-Back to Man at Table Writing: Romantic Melody by Macbeth
  7. And in Due Time: Sleeping Rose by Borch
  8. Maid Opens Hall Door: The voice of Spring by Drumm
  9. Maid Takes Check from Man: Lanette by Henton
  10. In the Days that Followed: Incidental Symphony No. 15 by Thomas
  11. Man Walks Off Following Girl: Repeat No. 3 “Love’s Romance”
  12. Naturally the Tea Table: Moon Dreams by Eville
  13. John’s Mother: Repeat No. 3, “Love’s Romance”
  14. Child on Beach with Dog: Pine Tree Echoes by Schoenfeld
  15. Boy Opens Letter: Romantic Melody by Macbeth

SEGUE: Intermezzo by Crist

  1. The Reception: Valse Slave by Savasta
  2. Your Husband and I Are Old Friends: Haven of Love by Festoso

SEGUE: Legende by Wieniawski

  1. Fade-Out as Author Bows Head: Songe D’Enfant by Gabriel-Marie

SEGUE: Love Song by Flegier

  1. Briggs Walks From Friend’s Home: Repeat No. 10, “Incidental Symphony No. 15”
  2. At Ten the Following Morning: Romance of a Rose by O’Connor
  3. End of Scene in Hospital: Love is Coming by Friedland
  4. In the Weeks that Followed: Fascination by Lenzberg
  5. Autos Stop: Repeat No. 10, “Incidental Symphony, No. 15”
  6. Auto Goes Over Cliff: Repeat No. 3, “Love’s Romance”

Notes: Cues transcribed by Mariana Whitmer.

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

SFSMA ID: FSrycQh5Pk

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Flower of the North

Title: Flower of the North

Author: S. M. Berg

Publisher: Vitagraph, 1921

Series:

Format: Cue sheet

Document type: Cue sheet

All authors/contributors:S. M. Berg

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. Opening: Frills and Furbelows by Crespi
  2. When Lady Throws Flower: Frills and Furbelows
  3. Then Into This Country With: Marguerite by Zamecnik
  4. Whilst Whitmore field manager [no music listed]
  5. When Man Seizes Indian Girl: Agitato No. 37 by Andino
  6. When Mac Greets Philip: In Birdland by Zamecnik
  7. When Men in Office Shake Hands
  8. “Mac I’m Going to See This Old”: Repeat :THEME The Coquette by Deppen
  9. For the Next Several Days: Repeat: THEME
  10. And with the Passing Days an Answer: Cinderella’s Wedding by Ancliffe
  11. As the Next Day’s Sun Arose: Indian Mystical (No. 7 A, B, C. Dramatic Series)
  12. When Men Seize Girls: Indian Battle Hurry (No. 7 A, B, C. Dramatic Series)
  13. When Scene Fades Back to Indians: Repeat: Indian Mystical
  14. When Scene Fades to Philip: Andante Pathetique by Borch
  15. When Indian Calls on D’Arcambal: Indian Plaintive (No. 7 A, B, C. Dramatic Series)
  16. “Pierre Goes to the Camp”: Light Allegro Agitato (No. 16 A, B. C. Dramatic Series)
  17. When Thorpe Sees Pierre: Heavy Forboding [sic] Mysterioso (No. 16 A. B. C. Dramatic Series)
  18. “Why Did You Act Like That”: Pathetic Romance (No. 16 A. B. C. Dramatic Series)
  19. When Men Seize Pierre and Jeanne: Dramatic Conflict by Levy (Hurry Heroic)
  20. Jeanne’s Pet Returns in Time: Repeat: THEME
  21. When Canoe Floats Away: Western Rodio by Minot
  22. Perils Shared Together Increase: Repeat: THEME
  23. When Scene Fades to Thorpe and Blake: Dramatic Tension by Zamecnik
  24. When Jeanne Greets Father: June Breezes by Miles
  25. The Ensuing Half Hour Brought: Repeat THEME

Segue to Menuetto All-antico by Karganoff

  1. “M’sieu Philip I will retire” [no music]
  2. “No one will tell me”: Repeat THEME
  3. When Jeanne Reads Note: Dramatic Tension by Levy
  4. “Then you remember you said they”: Heavy Dramatic by Luz
  5. “Pierre that looked like Thorpe” [no music]
  6. A Period of Conflicting Emotions: Repeat: THEME
  7. Next Day Work Lags in Camp: Fragrance of Spring by Sanders
  8. The Chief Got In Late Last Night: [no music]
  9. While at D’Arcambal House: Love in May by Breau
  10. “Pierre go to Philip”: Scherzetto by Berge (from Symphonette Suite)
  11. “Thorpe’s gang has left camp”: Tragic Theme by Vely
  12. “M’sieu D’Arcambal has restored”: Light Allegro Agitato (No. 20 A. B. C. Dramatic Series)
  13. “Jeanne risks her life”: [no music]
  14. When Scene Fades to Pierre: Heavy Dramatic Suspense (No. 20 A. B. C. Dramatic Series)
  15. “This locket on baby Jeanne”: Heavy Dramatic Andante (No. 20 A. B. C. Dramatic Series)
  16. Dusk: Furioso by Zamecnik
  17. When Jeanne Lights Fire: Furioso by Kiefert
  18. The Terrors of the Night Pass With: Evening Song by Lind
  19. Thorpe’s Deadly Bullet: [no music]
  20. When Philip Reads Note: Allegro Vigoroso by Zamecnik
  21. “M’sieu, Jeanne will be here”: Bleeding Hearts by Levy
  22. When Jeanne embraces father: Repeat: THEME

Notes: Cues transcribed by Mariana Whitmer.

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

SFSMA ID: hyQKbUpXYy

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Fine Manners

Title: Fine Manners

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: Oh Boy, What a Girl by Green
  2. New Year’s Eve: Speed by Frey
  3. While Park Avenue: The Sympathy Waltz by Bibo
  4. Brian at Car: Out West by Pinard
  5. How Did You Get Hold Of: Yes Sir, That’s My Baby by Donaldson
  6. Buddy, Meet My Friend Charley: Charley, My Boy by Fiorito
  7. Clock Strikes: Auld Lang Syne by Seredy
  8. Fight Starts: Hurry No. 1 by Zamecnik
  9. Bowl of Ice Water: THEME: The Girl Friend by Rodgers
  10. At the Grand Winter Garden: Whose Who Are You? By Greer
  11. Brian Enters Dressing Room: Pretty Little Baby by Bernie
  12. You’ll Go With Me: Then I’ll Be Happy by Friend
  13. They Leave Theatre: Swanee Butterfly by Donaldson
  14. Enter Auto – Drive Away: Me and the Boy Friend by Monaco
  15. Enter Side Show: Ain’t We Got Fun by Whiting
  16. Orchid Close-Up: I’m Falling in Love by Herbert
  17. Flash-Back to the Fire Eater: Ain’t We Got Fun by Whiting
  18. Orchid Misses Purse: Gigue by Gretry-Mottl
  19. Oh, Lady, I Only Did It Because: Happy Go Lucky by Kaufman
  20. When A Very Little Boy: Repeat Theme No. 9
  21. Orchid and Brian Stop at Iron Gate: The Only Girl by Herbert
  22. Orchid Leaves – Brian Returns to Aunt: Love is a Story That’s Old by Herbert
  23. Orchid and Buddy: My Buddy by Donaldson
  24. Orchid Meets Brian Outside Door: Suppose I Had Never Met You by Archer
  25. Orchid, Will You Be My Wife: The Sweetest Story Ever Told by Stults
  26. Don’t You Like Me As I Am: I Love You by Archer
  27. Brian Leaves: All Alone by Berlin
  28. Insert – Letter: Just a Girl You Wouldn’t Marry by Landau-Springer
  29. Time Flies: Marionette by Arndt
  30. Aunt Enters Room: Chatter by Kahn
  31. That Night: ‘Neath the Blue Italian Skies by Glogau
  32. Dancing Stops: Polly by Zamecnik
  33. Clock At Midnight: Twelve O’Clock At Night by Handman
  34. Brian Had Sought His Orchid: Goodnight Ladies by Hinrichs
  35. Orchid Faints: Appassionato No. 3 by Axt
  36. Toward Tea Times: Premier Reve by Mouton
  37. Afternoon Tea: Clara by Winkler
  38. Don’t Bother: I Wish I Had My Old Gal Back Again by Ager
  39. Buddy Reading Newspaper: Trouble Extreme by Gabriel Marie
  40. Reception Room: Reverie d’Automne by Golden
  41. Stop Packing Marie: Repeat No. 27 “All Alone”
  42. Just What I Thought: Karma by Herbert
  43. I Know Why You Came: Appassionato No. 2 by Axt
  44. I Have Been A Snob: Repeat Theme No. 9

Notes: Cues transcribed by Mariana Whitmer.

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

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The Fair Co-Ed

Title: The Fair Co-Ed

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: Good News by Henderson
  2. Salesman badge shows on book: Humpty Dumpty’s Funeral March by Brandeis
  3. Burlesque burial of auto plates: Varsity Drag by Henderson
  4. Hearse shows on screen: There’s a Boatman on the Volga by Whiting
  5. College boy gets into Marion Davies’ auto: Radio Message by Baron
  6. Marion Davies gets out of auto: Entrance of the Heroes by Herbert
  7. Were thou a man: He’s a Ladies’ Man by Henderson
  8. Auto stops again – Marion Davies gets out: Repeat No. 2 (BROWN)
  9. Close your cut out: Girl I Left Behind Me by Loesch
  10. One scene: The Best Things in Life Are Free by Henderson (WHITE)
  11. Invite us to your wedding: 20th Century Galop by Bub
  12. Marion Davies lying on ground: Danse Passion by Zamecnik
  13. The co-ed’s dormitory: Lucky in Love by Henderson
  14. May I borrow your vase: An Odd Number by Davis
  15. Fade-out of Marion Davies with Rose: Zephyrs by Schoenfeld
  16. I’m glad to see you out for the team: Repeat No. 10 (WHITE)
  17. Gee but you look swell: Shoot by Kaufman
  18. During the first week: Repeat No. 3 “Varsity Drag”
  19. Exterior scene: Valsette by Sanderson
  20. Marion Davies jumps out through window: Hasty Moments by Savino (LIGHT BLUE)
  21. Up on your puppies: Freshie by Greer
  22. Freshman with flypaper runs off: Repeat No. 20 (LIGHT BLUE)
  23. Marion Davies in tree: Repeat No. 10 (WHITE)
  24. I was afraid: Repeat No. 13 “Lucky in Love”
  25. Marion Davies puts her head up close to fraternity pin: Mountain Laurel by Allen
  26. Fade-out of gym scene: In the Bungalow by Langey
  27. Why didn’t you pass to Betty: Whims by Savino
  28. At Pop’s soda store: Humpty Dumpty’s Funeral March by Brandeis (BROWN)
  29. Ah, it looks like: Reconciliation by Drigo
  30. Boy breaks mirror: Lt. Romantic Theme No. 2 by Luz

SEGUE: Humpty Dumpty’s Funeral March by Brandeis (BROWN)

  1. Claxton’s goat – sign: Repeat No. 20 (LIGHT BLUE)
  2. Yea, Dixon: The Best Things in Life are Free by Henderson (WHITE)
  3. Marion Davies enters her room: March Blue by Lake
  4. The night of the Claxton game: Andantino Idillio by Drigo (Drigo’s Cinema Classics)
  5. And watch little Rosie’s dust too: Play Ball by Kaufman
  6. Revolver shot: Whispering Hope by Dews
  7. Girls embrace: Pins and Needles by Kaufman

SEGUE: The Plunger by Allen

  1. Shoot: Good News by Henderson
  2. Boy pulls Marion Davies out of gang into other room: The Best Things in Life are Free by Henderson

Notes:

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

SFSMA ID: r7kDzT8PnZ

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Experience

Title: Experience

Author: James C. Bradford

Publisher: Famous Players-Lansky Corp., 1921

Series:

Format: Cue sheet

Document type: Cue sheet

All authors/contributors: James C. Bradford

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At screening: Petite Suite de Concert by Coleridge Taylor
  2. Youth and love: Summer by Chaminade
  3. Where love abides: Song Without Words by Rebikov
  4. In the quiet valleys: A Shepherd’s Tale by Nevin (Arcady Suite)
  5. Why waste your time: An Old Love Story by Conti
  6. Ambition leaves: Mother by Romberg
  7. The eternal song: Lead Kindly Light (Hymn)
  8. I can’t let you go to city: Mother by Romberg
  9. And in the parting hour: Little Mother of Mine by Burleigh
  10. You’re not going to be unhappy: Good Bye, Good Luck by Ball
  11. For the first time: Serenade by Tarenghi
  12. Iris in mother: Boy of Mine by Ball (Refrain)
  13. It takes all sort of people: Air de Ballet by Borch
  14. Iris in mother at organ: Lead Kindly Light (Hymn) or Mother by Romberg
  15. Iris in Broadway: Home Again Blues by Berlin
  16. Excitement: Sparkling Trot by Lynde
  17. Flash back mother: Abide with Me (Hymn)
  18. Flash back café: Charming by Joyce
  19. Telegraph office: Nocturne by Chopin (Op. 48, No. 1)
  20. Iris in dancer: Russiska March by Olson
  21. Dancer leaves floor: Serenade by Rachmaninoff
  22. I love you: LOVE THEME: At Dawning by Cadman
  23. Long weeks pass: Chanson Triste by Tchaikowsky
  24. Iris in wild dancing: Hungarian Fantasy by Tobani
  25. Love at entrance to Primrose path: LOVE THEME: At Dawning by Cadman
  26. The corridors of chance: Gold and Silver by Lincke
  27. Love fondly waits: LOVE THEME: At Dawning by Cadman
  28. Man takes money from proprietor: Agitato No. 3 by Langey
  29. Night in park: Romance by Karagnoff
  30. And in the evening: Romance Senza Parole by Soro
  31. Love with unwavering faith: LOVE THEME: At Dawning by Cadman
  32. But work is not always: Get Together by MacClure
  33. Frailty: Serenade by Tolselli
  34. Slumming party enter: All By Myself by Berlin
  35. Man discovers pocket book missing: Agitato No. 3 by Langey
  36. Pianist starts playing: Rose by Biese
  37. Frailty joins youth on street: Un Peu D’Amour by Silesu
  38. You can have this now: Mother by Romberg
  39. Wharf: Kunihild by Kistler
  40. Iris in church: Lead Kindly Light (Hymn)
  41. And then at last: Home Sweet Home (Old Song)
  42. Love comes from house: LOVE THEME: At Dawning by Cadman
  43. But youth: Canzonetta by Godard
  44. They meet ambition at gate: LOVE THEME: At Dawning by Cadman

Notes:

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

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The Dove

Title: The Dove

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: Magic Sunbeams by Drumm

SEGUE: Spanish Love Theme by Marquardt (WHITE)

  1. A palm blessed land: Symphonic Incidentals No. 2 by Marquardt
  2. Woman walks out of store: Facing Death by Becce (BLACK)
  3. Across the desert: La Gitana by Kreisler
  4. People show on screen after moving scenes: Diabolical Allegro by Bergunker (RED)
  5. Very well, let him talk: Eroticon by Mikulicz

SEGUE: Santanna by Bryan

  1. The dance hall is called: Pepita by Motzan
  2. Don Sandoval has: Trumpet Call by Trumpeter
  3. One scene: Matador by Marchisio
  4. Man stops band playing: La Clavel by Kempinski
  5. Enough of this: The Kinkajou by Tierney
  6. Don Sandoval kissing girl: Jurame by Grever
  7. After toast – party drinks: Yearning by Crist
  8. Second time “The Dove” door shows: Rio Rita by Tierney
  9. Lights go out while Don Sandoval is dancing on the table: Charrita by Santos
  10. End of dance – Norma’s back to camera: Fandango by Hosmer
  11. Hot sport: Melida by Elie (LT. GREEN)
  12. I cannot go on: Echo of Spring by Cunningham
  13. Norma Talmadge gets up from chair: Repeat No. 17 (LT. GREEN)

[PAGE MISSING]

  1. Fade out of commandante with money: Reverie by Drumm
  2. Shadow shows on screen: Diabolical Allegro by Bergunker (RED)
  3. Don Sandoval drinks: Misterioso Fantastico by Becce
  4. Don Sandoval applauds: Repeat No. 44 (RED)
  5. What you want: Descriptive Agitato No. 39 by Boehnlein
  6. You will tell him: Repeat No. 42 (BLACK)
  7. Close up of lover with soldiers after villains hide: Repeat No. 40 (WHITE)
  8. This is good-bye: Symphonic Incidentals No. 6 by Marquardt
  9. Fade-out after title “You betcha my life”: Mysterious March by Borch
  10. Scene showing house: Manzanillo by Robyn
  11. Soldiers ride into house: Melida by Elie (LT. GREEN)
  12. Maybe I like you very much: Misterioso Irresoluto by Langey
  13. Don Sandoval knocks glass of wine out of Norma Talmadge’s hand: Defiant Love by Schad (LT. BLUE)
  14. Don Sandoval stops laughing at Norma Talmadge: Repeat No. 42 (BLACK)
  15. Lover walks to Norma Talmadge: Repeat No. 40 (WHITE)
  16. Servant throws plant from balcony on lover: Furioso No. 89 by Berge
  17. Courtyard scene after lover is captured: Grand Dramatic Scene by May
  18. Norma Talmadge runs to and embraces lover: Reproach by Zamecnik
  19. Norma Talmadge goes from Don Sandoval to lover: Spanish Love Theme by Marquardt (WHITE)
  20. Soldiers raise rifles: Facing Death by Becce (BLACK)
  21. The best damn caballero: Repeat No. 55 (LT. BLUE)
  22. Servant walks on to Don Sandoval and off: Repeat No. 61 (WHITE)

 

Notes: Incomplete

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

SFSMA ID: 3vP3BkDH2D

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The Desert’s Toll

Title: The Desert’s Toll

Author: Ernst Luz

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheets, 1926

Series:

Format: Cue sheet

Document type: Cue sheet

All authors/contributors: Ernst Luz

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At Screening: Prelude by Beghon
  2. Below the: Symphonic Color Classic No. 3 by Schoenfeld (GREEN)
  3. Man Lies on Ground after Shot Fired: Gathering of the Braves by Axt (BROWN)
  4. Indian and White Man on Cliff: Repeat No. 2 (GREEN)
  5. Man Giving Old Man Water: Someone Must Pav [sic] by Willoughby
  6. Man Putting Paper in Saddle on Horse: Symphonic Color Classic No. 3 by Schoenfeld (BLUE)
  7. Boy, He’s Up There: Continue No. 6 “P”
  8. Man Captured: Symphonic Color Classic No. 3 by Schoenfeld (RED)
  9. Man Fells Down Cliff: Roll By Drummer, then repeat No. 8 (RED)
  10. Second Man Falls Down Cliff: Repeat No. 6 (BLUE)
  11. This is Your Last Warning: Repeat No. 8 (RED)
  12. It’s a Far Cry: Batifolage by Baron
  13. With the Unerring Instinct: Starland by O’Connor
  14. Hotel Desk Scene: Symphonic Color Classic No. 3 by Schoenfeld (RED)
  15. He War Our Pal: Symphonic Color Classic No. 3 by Schoenfeld (GREEN)
  16. Fade-Back to Hotel Office: Repeat No. 14 (RED)
  17. So Muriel Cooper Took: Ripples by Hildreth
  18. He’s Sure to Come Down: Valse Mysterieuse by Baron
  19. Fade as Man and Woman Walk Off Screen: Symphonic Color Classic by Schoenfeld (WHITE)
  20. Man and Girl Seated at Table: Gathering of the Braves by Axt (BROWN)
  21. You Will Have to Spend the Night Here: Repeat No. 19 (WHITE)
  22. Midnight: Pizzicato-Mysterioso by Langey
  23. When the Morning Light: Allegro Agitato by Luz
  24. Man and Girl Captured: Symphonic Color Classic No. 3 by Schoenfeldl (RED)

Segue: Prelude Satanic by Kempinski

  1. Out on the Desert: Repeat No. 15 (GREEN)
  2. Man Pours Water Out of Flask: Prelude Satanic by Kempinski
  3. Prisoner Lights Match with Foot: Repeat No. 20 (BROWN)
  4. Three Men Shown Drinking Before Indian Releases Prisoner: Symphonic Color Classic No. 3 by Schoenfeld (RED)
  5. Renegade Sees Prisoner Has Escaped: Symphonic Color Classic No. 3 by Schoenfeld (BLUE)
  6. Indians Put Shirt on Man in Bed: Repeat No. 20 (BROWN)
  7. White Girl Tricked Me: Romance of a Rose by O’Connor
  8. Fade Out as Man Leaves Room: Repeat No. 29 (BLUE)
  9. Maybe I Deserve It: Reverie Poetique by Baron
  10. Girl Leaves House: Incid. Symphony No. 11 (Hauenschild)
  11. Man Rides Off With Girl on Horse’s Back: The Speed Demon by Bub
  12. Get a Doctor for This Girl Quick: Repeat No. 29 (BLUE)
  13. Renegades Captured: Repeat No. 28 (RED)
  14. And Then: Symphonic Color Classic No. 3 by Schoenfeld (WHITE)

Notes: Uses Luz’s color-coded system of music organization. Cues transcribed by Mariana Whitmer.

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

SFSMA ID: AvKRTndnWD

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The Dawn of Tomorrow

Title: The Dawn of Tomorrow

Author: James C. Bradford

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheets, 1915

Series:

Format: Cue sheet

Document type: Cue sheet

All authors/contributors: James C. Bradford

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At Screening: Chant Erotique by Berge
  2. Apple Blossom Court: Told in Yodels by Van Dyke
  3. The Home of Sir Oliver Holt: Sounds from England by Langey
  4. Twenty Steps From: Melancolie by Granier
  5. Are You Going To Do It?: Marionettes by Byford
  6. “The Dandy”: Prelude by Jarnfelt
  7. Tell the Head Waiter: Spring Blossoms by Hersom
  8. Polly: Memories by Kussner
  9. Arthur Holt: Moonlight Shadows by Baron
  10. Just Look At Us: THEME: Love Song by Wright
  11. The Dandy Makes a Preliminary: Aubade Printaniere by Lacombe
  12. Door to Saloon: Dramatic Allegro by Savino
  13. Woman Placed on Bed: Praeludium by Chopin
  14. Suddenly the Dreary Yesterday: Little Flower Girl by Breil
  15. In Apple Blossom Court: Poupee Valsante by Poldini
  16. Dandy in Doorway: Repeat No. 11, “Aubade Printaniere”
  17. Sir Oliver and Clergyman: Elegie by Lubomirsky
  18. Glad Enters Hallway: Vanity by Jackson
  19. Glad Stops Dancing: Tragic Andante by Savino
  20. Madge My Dear: L’Encore by Herbert
  21. Dandy In Room Playing With Child: Air de Ballet by Massenet
  22. Dandy Grabs Glad by Wrist: Poeme Symphonique by Borch
  23. He’s Coming Back: Chant D’Amour by Frommel
  24. Dark Scene – Crooks at Window of Shop: Mysterioso Furioso by Langey
  25. Dandy and Sir Oliver On Street: Repeat No 11, “Aubade Printaniere”
  26. Flash-Back to Antique Shop: Inspiration by Edwards
  27. Scotland Yard: Allegro Misterioso Notturno by Borch
  28. Glad at Table: Agitato No. 84 by Berge
  29. Dandy Enters Room Through Window: Repeat Theme No. 10
  30. Officer On Roof: Misterioso No. 16 by Langey
  31. Officers Walk Down Stairs: Allegro Agitato by Savino
  32. Glad Enters Holt’s Apartment: Dramatic Andante by Rapee-Axt
  33. Holt Attacks Glad: Repeat No. 12, “Dramatic Allegro”
  34. Sir Oliver Enters Room: Adoration by Borowsky
  35. Fer a Swell: Repeat Theme No. 10

Notes: Cues transcribed by Mariana Whitmer.

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

SFSMA ID: 5OiMHc85MZ

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Dangerous Age

Title: Dangerous Age

Author: James C. Bradford

Publisher: Cameo Music Publishing Co., 1923

Series:

Format: Cue sheet

Document type: Cue sheet

All authors/contributors: James C. Bradford

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At Screening: Serenade by Drigo
  2. Colored Boy on Street: Cottonfield Capers by O’Hare
  3. Mary Closes Door: Monastery Bells by Roberts
  4. John, You’ll Catch Cold: Bluette by Sanford
  5. A Spring Morning: Dearest One by Blaufuss
  6. Boys Meet at Entrance: A Baby in Love by Goodman
  7. If You’d Put That: Oh That We Two Were Maying by Nevin
  8. Their Next-Door Neighbors: Amerinda by Smith
  9. John Ascends Stairs: THEME: When You’re Away by Herbert
  10. Then Came the Day: Evening Song by Lind
  11. John Picks Up Handkerchief: La Siesta by Norton
  12. After Three Months: Lovely Summertime by Smith
  13. When a Man is Forty: Frivolette by Ring
  14. Review Starts: Fluffy Ruffles by Green
  15. Guests Leave Table to Dance: On the ‘Gin ‘Gin ‘Ginny Shore by Donaldson
  16. Mary At Home – Writing: The Coquette by Johnstone
  17. Street-Auto Drives: Reconciliation by Drigo
  18. John Sees Mary’s Photograph: Repeat Theme No. 9
  19. To John For the First Time: The Race Course by Paull
  20. Race Starts: Whip and Spur by Allen
  21. John and Girl Leave Grandstand: Pixie Pranks by Loud
  22. Girl Walks Toward Tree: Stolen Kisses by Snyder
  23. Fade-In Mary: Dream Shadows by Langey
  24. Flash-Back John Writing: Repeat Theme No. 9
  25. Girl Alone – Boy Friend Enters: I’ll Be Your Valentine by Sloane
  26. John Enters, Sees Lovers: Romance by Frommel
  27. Then Came The: Serenade by Harris
  28. What Is the First Stop?: Hurry No. 22 by Lake
  29. And the Man: Elegie by Barmotine
  30. Under the Quiet: Bridal Chorus by Wagner (Organ)
  31. Bride & Groom at Altar: The Swan by St. Saens
  32. Bride Turns from Altar: Wedding March by Mendelssohn (Organ)
  33. Maid Hands Letter to Mary: Andante Melodioso by Rachmaninoff
  34. My Two Big Boys: Oh, What a Girl Was Mary by Wendling
  35. With the Last Guest Gone: Evensong by Martin
  36. I Wonder If You’re Ashamed: Repeat Theme No. 9

Notes: Handwritten notes. Cues transcribed by Mariana Whitmer.

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

SFSMA ID: XlHdtzscY2

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Dance Magic

Title: Bluff

Author: James C. Bradford

Publisher: Thematic Cue Sheets, 1927

Series:

Format: Cue sheet

Document type: Cue sheet

All authors/contributors: James C. Bradford

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At Screening: Grania Overture by Hill
  2. In the Village of Ripley: In Birdland by Zamecnik
  3. Insert of Book: Gaily Thro’ Life by Schad
  4. You – You Sinner: Le Seigneur de Kermor by Gabriel Marie
  5. On Sunday the Villagers: A Cloister Episode by Baron
  6. Father Goes Up to School Teacher: Repeat No. 4 “Le Seigneur de Kermor”
  7. Church Interior: Adagio Pathetique by Godard
  8. As Jahala Grew Older: THEME: Magic Love by Bradford
  9. Girl in Photo Starts Dancing: Repeat No. 2 “In Birdland”
  10. Father Enters: By the Fireside by Helfand
  11. By Rail It Isn’t: I’m On My Merry Way by Whiting
  12. Leach Norcutt: Stray Sunbeams by Huerter
  13. Jahala Sneaks Into Private Office: Ain’t She Sweet? By Ager
  14. They Enter Elevator: Happy Hectic Hours by Schad
  15. Jahala Seen on Bus: Following You Around by Kahn
  16. The First Steps: Repeat No. 2 “In Birdland”
  17. Norcutt Leaves: Junella by Kahn
  18. Orchestra Starts: A Hunting Scene by Bucalossi
  19. End of Dance: Repeat No. 3 “Gaily Thro’ Life”
  20. Exterior Scene: Repeat Theme No. 8
  21. You’re Insulting: Love Romance by Bruhns
  22. When Jahala Arrived: Prattle by Lowitz
  23. Brophy Neglected: So Blue by Henderson
  24. Selma, I’m Afraid: Agony of the Soul by Becce
  25. Weeks of: Country Gardens by Grainger
  26. Jahala and Norcutt Alone: Repeat Theme No. 8
  27. Brophy Enters: Repeat No. 22 “Prattle”
  28. At the Opening Performance: Dance of the Demons from “Prince Ador” by Rybner
  29. Dancer Throws Off Cape: Dance of the Archers by Borodin
  30. Insert – Program: Repeat No. 14 “Happy Hectic Hours”
  31. Jahala Leaves Stage: Dance of the Wild Men by Borodin
  32. Dressing Room Scene: Repeat Theme No. 8
  33. Brophy’s Important Business: Repeat No. 22 “Prattle”
  34. Fade-Back to Lovers: Repeat Theme No. 8
  35. Won’t You Come to See: Appassionata by Clutsam
  36. At 110 Park Avenue: Agitato Misterioso by Becce
  37. Norcutt Sees Body On Floor: Souvenir by Herbert
  38. Time Seemed to Mean: Adagio Lamentoso by Tschaikowsky
  39. Yes, It’s Mine: Largo Tragico by Chopin
  40. Selma Sees Jahala: Love’s Despair by Siewert
  41. Jahala and Norcutt Alone: Repeat No. 39 “Largo Tragico”
  42. Back to the Home: Repeat No. 7 “Adagio Pathetique”
  43. Lovers Embrace After Church Scene: Repeat Theme No. 8

Notes: Cues transcribed by Mariana Whitmer.

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

SFSMA ID: aaNsXnsLyG

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Classified

Title: Classified

Author: Eugene Conte

Publisher: Cameo Music Service Corp., 1925

Series:

Format: Cue sheet

Document type: Cue sheet

All authors/contributors: Eugene Conte

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At Screening: Extase Melodieuse by Littau
  2. Central Park: Sidewalks of New York from “Old Timers” by Lake
  3. Man at Dumbwaiter: By the Stream by Rapee-Axt
  4. Cohen: Solomon Levi from “Campus Memories” by Seredy
  5. Comet: Fireflied by Savino
  6. Babs Enters Room: Rush Hours by Sanders
  7. The Classified Ad: The Cricket’s Dance by Ring-Hager
  8. At 45th Street: Peg by Hauenschild
  9. Weinberg at Phone: Repeat No. 4 “Solomon Levi”
  10. Insert – Garage for Sale: THEME: Will You Remember from “Maytime” by Romberg
  11. Friday Night at the: At Sunset by Brewer
  12. If You’re Going Home: All Alone by Berlin
  13. Occasionally a Girl: Try Me by Schertzinger
  14. Butler Opens Door: Little Flower Garden by Breil
  15. Babs Leaves Auto – Enters House: Les Pheniciennes by Massenet
  16. Married Me Foot: Passion by Borch
  17. Saturday: Butterfly Dance by Frey
  18. Whitney at Phone: Repeat Theme No. 10
  19. From Soup to Demi-Tasse: Kiki by Savino
  20. Babs Slaps Weinberg: Comedy by Ketelbey
  21. Babs Leaves Taxi – Sees Brother: Repeat Theme No. 10
  22. The Charleston Café: Oh Mister by Frey
  23. Orchestra Starts: So Am I by Gershwin
  24. Orchestra Stops: Ah-Ha! By Monaco
  25. Monday – Peace: Whispering Willows by Herbert
  26. Babs Goes to Phone: Repeat Theme No. 10
  27. The Ride In The: Chrysalis by Melville
  28. Spencer Clark’s Speedster: Air de Ballet by Massenet
  29. Fade to Bab’s Parents: Romance by Frommel
  30. Wagon on Road: Hey Paw by Shrigley
  31. Close-Up of Clock: Dramatic Lamento by Berge
  32. Whitney Do You Believe Me: Dreamland Shadows by Holzel
  33. Whitney and Clark Enter: Anger Motive by Kilenyi
  34. Babs Is a Wonderful Girl: A Spring Day by Haines
  35. Clark Leaves: Repeat Theme No. 10
  36. See You in Church: A Little Dance by Beaumont
  37. How Much Does Whitney Earn: Repeat Theme No. 10

Notes: Cues transcribed by Mariana Whitmer.

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

SFSMA ID: 8wNUoFqgfG

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Brothers Under the Skin

Title: Brothers Under the Skin

Author: Max Winkler

Publisher: Goldwyn and Belwin, 1922

Series:

Format: Cue sheet

Document type: Cue sheet

All authors/contributors: Max Winkler

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At Screening: THEME: Whims of Love (Melody Caprice) by Baron
  2. Newton Craddock: Budding Spring (Romance) by Platzman
  3. The Consolidate Plumber: Isoel (Allegretto Intermezzo) by Coventry
  4. Millie Had Occasional: THEME: Whims of Love (Melody Caprice) by Baron
  5. Wifely Conversation: Caprice Joyeaux (Moderato Melody) by Seeligso
  6. The Serpent in the: Scene De Ballet (Allegretto) by Sudessi
  7. Tom Kirtland Came Home With: Creepy (Skeleton Jazz) by Breau & Hoff
  8. Newton Didn’t Have: Continue pp.-ff during dancing scenes
  9. There Are Several Ways Of: Baby Dreams (Little Reverie) by Boyaner
  10. To Make Ends Meet: Love Among Flowers (Reverie) by Frommel
  11. Dorothy, Wait a Minute: Phantom Visions (Skeleton Dance) by Stevenson
  12. Nobody Has Ever Been Able: THEME: Whims of Love (Melody Caprice) by Baron
  13. Trade the Lamp For: Comedy Allegro by Berg
  14. Newton’s Last Act: Funeral March by Chopin

Note: Burlesque pp to action

  1. Idle Talk Sometimes Makes: Moon Shadows (Valse Serenade) by Walton
  2. Newton Would Have: THEME: Whims of Love (Melody Caprice) by Baron
  3. The Fag in Newton’s: Prohibition Episode by Aborn (drinking songs counter pointed with Chopin’s “Funeral March”)
  4. Close Up of Record: Home Sweet Home (Direct cue) (Note: To be produced on phonograph)
  1. Newton Stops Phonograph: Comedy Allegro by Haines
  2. I Didn’t Expect You So: Dramatic Conflict (Hurry Heroique) by Levy
  3. I’m the Guy With the: Eccentric Comedy Theme by Roberts
  4. Let Me Present My Friend: Itching Heels (Intermezzo) by Sarpy
  5. Send This Coat Back: Falling Rose Leaves (Reverie) by Sanders
  6. So You Came Back: Light Agitato by Noyes
  7. Newton Lighting Cigarette: THEME: Whims of Love (Melody Caprice) by Baron ff
  8. But the New Newton: Dramatic Agitato by Simon
  9. Success Comes to Him Who: THEME: Whims of Love (Melody Caprice) by Baron

Notes: Cues transcribed by Mariana Whitmer.

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

SFSMA ID: gJ3oHrZhS1

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Bluff

Title: Bluff

Author: James C. Bradford

Publisher: Paramount Thematic Cue Sheets, 1924

Series:

Format: Cue sheet

Document type: Cue sheet

All authors/contributors: James C. Bradford

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At Screening: Starlight by Zulueta
  2. Sky Line of New York: Le Voile de Salambo by Aubry
  3. Betty Leaves Office of Conroy: Vision D’Amour by Friml
  4. Betty Enters Room: Pensee Lyrique by Geehl
  5. There’s One Thing to Be Said: Yester-Love by Borch
  6. A Few Days Later: Passepied by Delibes
  7. Hand Pushes Button: Air de Ballet by Herbert
  8. Machine Cutting Cheese: THEME: Baker’s Boy and Chimney Sweep by Herbert
  9. A Good Recipe for Romance: At Dawning by Cadman
  10. And the Next Day Was: Midsummer by Maquarre
  11. O’Brien in Hallway: Barney Google by Conrad
  12. Woman Enters: Prelude by Jarnfelt
  13. For the Next Fifty: Marionette by Arndt
  14. Betty Appears From Boudoir: Valse Palais De Danse by Horne
  15. O’Brien Sneaks Back Into Room: L’Encore by Herbert
  16. Conroy Enters Again: Babillage by Gillet
  17. Blakely Enters: Dramatic Tension No. 36 by Andino
  18. Fitzie Is Some Sheik: Romance by Karganoff
  19. Fitz Enters Office: Disperazione by Gabriel-Marie
  20. We Don’t Want You: Romance by Grunfeld
  21. Flash-Back to Blakely and Kitchell: Appassionato No. 1 by Axt
  22. Betty Takes Check From Kitchell: Repeat Theme No. 8

Notes: Cues transcribed by Mariana Whitmer.

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

SFSMA ID: HdOW4TfPtM

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The Black Diamond Express

Title: The Black Diamond Express

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 of titles: Ecitamento by Retlaw
  2. Accident: Ferocity by Carrozzini
  3. The Foster home shook: Wings of Love by Fury
  4. I guess it was her own: Looms of Fate by St. Saens
  5. Nurse & hospital scene: Song of Romance by Hoffman (THEME)
  6. Mother, isn’t he nice: The Ravage by Hoffman
  7. Monte picks up brother: Rosemary by Wheeler
  8. Monte arrives with dog: Sweet Lavender by Wheeler
  9. For weeks Dan Foster: THEME
  10. Monte arrives home: Dramatic Scene by May
  11. Dan is a regular father: Excitement by Breil
  12. Brother leaves with grip: Solemn Thoughts by Hoffman
  13. Hoping her friends: Waterson Publication
  14. Dan Foster if you have: THEME
  15. Baby! If the boys: Cupid’s Surprise by Gross
  16. Have you seen Mr. Green: Argument by Breil
  17. Alright I’ll go: Agony by Kempinski
  18. Newspaper close-up: At Dawn by Delji
  19. Wedding party at train: THEME
  20. Train starts off: In the Depths by Herkan
  21. Steadily the Eastbound: Infernal Furioso by Hoffman
  22. In Dan Foster’s mind: Constance by Golden
  23. Near the crest: The Hurricane by Egener
  24. Monte separates trains: The Tormenter by Hoffman
  25. Fight on train roof: The Storm by Beethoven
  26. When Dan Foster signed: THEME
  27. Kid refuses cigar – warning for CHORD FINISH

Taxable Musical Suggestions:

  1. At screening of titles: Thrills by Sanders
  2. Accident: Appasionato 3 by Axt
  3. The Foster home shook: Sparklets by Miles
  4. I guess it was her own: Rose Leaves by Edwards
  5. Nurse & hospital scene: Song of Songs by Moya (THEME)
  6. Mother, isn’t he nice: Defiant Love by Schad
  7. Monte picks up brother: Clematis by Tonning
  8. Monte arrives with dog: Debutante by Axt
  9. For weeks Dan Foster: THEME
  10. Monte arrives home: Fourteen Fathoms by Lake
  11. Dan is a regular father: Erl King by Schubert
  12. Brother leaves with grip: Desolation by Conterno
  13. Hoping her friends: Feist Publication
  14. Dan Foster if you have: THEME
  15. Baby! If the boys: Strolling Dolly by Lindgreen
  16. Have you seen Mr. Green: Agitation by Borch
  17. Alright I’ll go: Sympathy by Kay
  18. Newspaper close-up: Golden Morning by Morton
  19. Wedding party at train: THEME
  20. Train starts off: Trembling Agitato by Kilenyi
  21. Steadily the Eastbound: Devastation by Herbert
  22. In Dan Foster’s mind: Chrysalis by Heed
  23. Near the crest: Disaster by Savino
  24. Monte separates trains: Appasionato 55 by Borch
  25. Fight on train roof: Les Preludes by Liszt
  26. When Dan Foster signed: THEME
  27. Kid refuses cigar – warning for CHORD FINISH

Notes: Contains suggestions for tax-free and taxable pieces. Cues transcribed by Mariana Whitmer.

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

SFSMA ID: RC2zYtxS0o

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The General

Title: The General

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: Dixie Queen by Brooks
2. The Western and Atlantic Flyer: Alabamy Bound by Green
3. There were Two Loves: I’ve Been Working on the Railroad
4. Enters House: The Parlor is a Pleasant Place by Crumit
5. Fort Sumpter Has Been Fired Upon: Light Cavalry by Suppe
6. Recruiting Station: Fantasie Dixie by Mollenhauser
7. Johnny Back at Locomotive: Dear Old Southland by Layton
8. A Year Later: My Own United States by Edwards
9. Insert-Marietta: Maryland, My Maryland by Beyer
10. Train Pulls Out: The Mill by Jensen
11. Passengers Alight from Train: Dram. Tension (Ancliffe)
12. Yankees Hop Train–Escape: Galop des Gendarmes by Cairanne
13. Those Men Stole My General: Comedy Galop by Fahrbach
14. Loads Cannon Again: Sawdust and Spangles by Hildreth
15. Johnny Bounces Ties from Track: The Steeplechase by Berge
16. The Southern Army: Old Folks at Home by Kretschumer
17. General Parker’s Victorious Army: Memories of the War by Laurendeau
18. Johnny Leaves Locomotive: Short Storm Scene by Hoff
19. Johnny Sneaks into House: March Burlesque by Gillet
20. Officers Leave Train: Ghost Scene by Broy
21. It Was So Brave of You: Pick Me Up and Lay Me Down by Ruby
22. After a Nice Quiet, Refreshing Night’s Rest: Humpy Dumpty’s Funeral March by Brandeis
23. Activity at Railroad: 1863 by Calvin
24. Johnny Starts Walking with Bag: Repeat No. 19, March Burlesque
25. Johnny Socks Officer: Cosmopolite by Labbe
26. We Must Pick Up More Wood: Thrills by Sanders
27. Engine Approaching: The Plunger by Allen
28. Get Away from Water Tower: Skaters Galop by Fahrbach
29. Pulls Switch: Military Galop by Barthman
30. The Northern Division: Around the Campfire by Seredy
31. Pours Kerosene Oil On Logs: Military Scene by O’Hare
32. Train Pulls into Station: Military Tactics by Rosey
33. Southern Commander at Head of Troop: American Fantasie by Herbert
34. Northern Soldiers at Switch: Repeat No. 32 Military Tactics
35. Battle Starts: Storm, Strife or Tempest by Ancliffe
36. Heroes of the Day: Dixie from “An American Battle Scene” by Tobani
37. Johnny Sees Officer on Floor of Engine: “Army of the Gray from “An American Battle Scene” by Tobani
38. Is That Your Uniform: Miracle of Love by McKee
39. He Puts On New Uniform Coat: Willie, We have Missed You from “Gems of Stephen Foster” by Tobani
40. Sits on Engine: Repeat No. 2 Alabamy Bound.

Notes:

Source: Silent Cinema Presentations Inc./ Ben Model

SFSMA ID:  2N59vLh8Y5

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This digitization was supported by a 2016 Grammy Foundation Preservation Grant.

The Son of the Sheik

Title: The Son of the Sheik

Author: Ernst Luz

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheets, 1926

Series:

Format: Cue sheet

Document type: Cue sheet

All authors/contributors: Ernst Luz

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Contents: 1. At Screening: Odalisks from “Babylon” by Elie
2. A Camp of Outcasts: Moorish March by Moszkowski (Purple)
3. Fourth Knife Thrown: Fi-Ya-Di by Marquardt
4. End of Feet Dancing: That Night in Araby by Snyder (Orange)
5. Valentino and Girl with Trumpet Call after Horsemen Seen in Distance: Trumpet Call by Cornet
6. Man Shown Calling: Indic. Symphony No. 7 by Kempinski (Light Blue)
7. Valentino Rides off on Horseback: That Night in Araby by Snyder (Orange)
8. Then in brief: Repeat No. 6 (Light Blue)
9. Close-up of Outlaw’s Face after Valentino Rides Across Screen: Luz Symphonic Color Classic No. 2 by Bizet (Red)
10. You Wait Here: Among the Arabs by Langey
11. Valentino Dismounts: Repeat No. 4 (Orange)
12. Valentino Carries Dancing Girl in Arms: Repeat No. 9 (Red)
13. Valentino Stands Up After Robbers Take Revolver: Agitato No. 3 by Langey
14. Girl Carried Back to Tent: Luz Symphonic Color Classic No. 2 by Bizet (Dark Blue)
15. Outlaws Whip Valentino: Repeat No. 9 (Red)
16. Long Ago You Promised Her: Repeat No. 2 (Purple)
17. Men at Iron Barred Window: repeat No. 6 (Light Blue)
18. Valentino Taken Out Where Horses: Repeat No. 2 (Purple)
19. At a Friend’s Home: Repeat No. 4 (Orange)
20. Valentino Hears Circus Outside: Repeat No. 3 “Fi-Ya-Di”
21. Dancers Stop Dancing: Repeat No. 4 (Orange)
22. Valentino Crushes Rose in Hand: Repeat No. 2 (Purple)
23. The Night Was Young: Arab Dance by Anseil
24. Dancer Shows on Screen: Film Theme No. 15 by Rachmaninoff
25. Man Stops Dancing Girl: Repeat No. 23 “Arab Dance”
26. Valentino Grabs Dancing Girl by Arm: Incid. Symphony No. 1 by Kempinski
27. Fade-Out after Vase with Comedian Breaks: Luz Symphonic Color Classic No. 2 by Bizet (Dark Green)
28. So My Young Charmer: Repeat No. 14 (Dark Blue)
29. Valentino Throws Girl Back Against Couch–Close Up of Girl: Repeat No. 9 (Red)
30. Valentino Grabs Girl in Arms to Kiss Her: Repeat No. 14 (Dark Blue)
31. The Desert Villa: The Sheik of Araby by Snyder (White)
32. Photo on Screen: ‘Neath the Desert Stars by Geehl
33. The Sheik Greets His Wife: Repeat No. 31 (White)
34. Exterior Scene After Sheik Kisses Wife: Karma by Herbert
35. Fade-Out as the Sheik and Horsemen Ride Off: Repeat No. 9 (red)
36. And You’ll Have More Reason: Repeat No, 14 (Dark Blue)
37. Sheik Dismounts from Horse: Repeat No. 32 “‘Neath the Desert Stars”
38. I Gave You Strict Orders: Repeat No. 34 “Karma”
39. Sheik About to Strike Son: Repeat No. 9 (Red)
40. It is for Hate: Repeat No. 31 (White)
41. Sheik Mounts Horse and Rides Off: Repeat No. 9 (red)
42. Women, Bah Heed Them Not: A Mysterious Event by Zamecnik
43. Valentino Walks to Door of Tent After Girl Off Screen: Repeat No. 27 (Dark Green)
44. Girl Brought From Tent: Repeat No. 7 (Orange)
45. Second Scene of Girl on Donkey–Looks Back: Incid. Symphony No. 22 by Schertzinger
46. Valentino on Horseback Shows on Screen: Repeat No. 9 (Red)
47. Let’s Start Back to Tonggard: Repeat No. 6 (Light Blue)
48. Valentino Stops Pacing Up and Down Tent: Repeat No. 7 (Orange)
49. Man Walks from Valentino in Close-Up: Autumn Winds by Biechiere
50. I Told You: Repeat No. 31 (White)
51. Sheik Kisses Wife on Forehead After Fade-Out of Vision: Repeat No. 49 “Autumn Winds”
52. Fade-Out as Sheik and Men Ride from House: Repeat No. 9 (Red)
53. Quick, Send Yasmin to Dance: Repeat No. 3 “Fi-Ya-Di”
54. Girl Stops Dancing in Scene After Man Sharpens Knife on Shoe: Repeat No. 7 (Orange)
55. Ahmed, You Must Go: Repeat No. 26 “Incid. Symphony No. 1”
56. Father and Son Embrace: Repeat No. 7 (Orange)(First 8 bars)
57. Exterior Scene After Title: “Father, the Girl, I Love Her”: Galloping Furies by Rapee
58. Close-Up of Girl on Horseback: Repeat No. 7 (Orange).

Notes: Uses Luz’s color-coded system of music organization

Source: Donna Hill

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The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari

Title: The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari

Author: Cue sheet: anonymous; piano score: possibly Guiseppe Becce

Publisher:

Series:

Format: Cue sheet and sheet music

Document type: Musical score

All authors/contributors:

OCLC Number:

Contents: typed cue sheet and manuscript score

Notes: for piano

Source: Library of Congress (microfilm) and MOMA (original)

SFSMA ID: ejdowm7M3K

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The Hidden Truth

Title: The Hidden Truth

Author: M. Winkler

Publisher: International, 1919

Series:

Format: Cue sheet

Document type: Cue sheet

All authors/contributors: M. Winkler

OCLC Number:

Contents:
Theme: Because You Say Good-Bye by Levy
1. At Screening: Western Moderato by Redia
2. Interior of Barroom: Savannah One-Step by Rosey
3. Strange Figure: Theme
4. When I Get Through: A la Mode One-Step by Rosey
5. In New York: Love Song by Puerner
6. To Catch the Eastern: Forest Whispers by Losey
7. Taylor’s Aunt Who: Sleeping Rose Valse Lento by Borsch
8. The Easy Mark From: Theme
9. Crowd Applauding: Ifunhatin One-Step by Levy
10. The Eastern Mining Bird: Dramatic Recitative by Levy
11. Helen’s Heart Goes Out: Sorrow Theme by Roberts
12. None o’that Baby Stuff: Dramatic Agitato by Hough
13. Who Did This: Dramatic Suspense by Winkler
14. Myrtle’s Spirit: Continue pp.
15. With a Glowing First: Melody by Huerter
16. They Will Keep Her: Theme
17. Reed’s Cunningly: Among the Roses Moderato by Lake
18. Taking Density Into: Continue to action
19. Mr. Taylor Reading Letter: Dramatic Narrative by Pement
20. What Will Be: Birds and Butterflies Internezzo by Vely
21. The Magic Beauty: Theme
22. Guests Applauding: Ballerina’s Vision Valse by Brahams
23. And in the Silent Hours: After Sunset by Pryor
24. Elated at the First: continue pp.
25. At Risk of Loosing [sic]: Theme
26. Reed Returns with Facts: Dramatic Fantasia by Bach
27. Next Morning: Prelaume Dramatic by Rachmaninoff
28. Playing the Game Safe: Dreams of Devotion Dramatic by Langey
29. The Horrible Revelation: Bleeding Hearts andante by Levy
30. The Purchase of the: Agitato Appassionato by Borch
31. I Want You to Forgive Me: Theme

Notes: Character: Dramatic; Atmosphere: Western mining camp and New York society

Source: Library of Congress

SFSMA ID: N01T202J7J

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King Cowboy

Title: King Cowboy

Author: James C. Bradford

Publisher: Paramount

Series:

Format: Cue sheet with musical incipits

Document type: Cue sheet with musical incipits

All authors/contributors: James C. Bradford

OCLC Number:

Contents:
1. At Screening: “Mystic Shrine” by Cameron
2. Suffering Under a Reign of: “Danse Arab” by Tschaikowsky
3. The Executioner Awaits: “Dramatic Adagio” by Berge
4. The Amir’s Guard: “The Bedouins Are Coming” from On the Nile by Hilse
5. From America Had Come: “The Flight” by Savino
6. Arabians Looking at American Party from Distance: “Orientale” by Cui
7. Ben Suliman: “Scheherazada” by Korsakow
8. Arabians Ride Towards Americans: “Gigue” by Bradford
9. Horsemen Riding Towards Second Flash: Repeat No. 3, “Dram. Adagio”
10. They Ride Towards City: “The Fakirs” by Cobb
11. Priest Appears in Minaret: “Hindoo Song” by Bemberg
12. Prayer Ends: Repeat Theme No. 7
13. Abdul and Tom on Balcony: Repeat No. 3, “Dram. Adagio”
14. Tom and Gloomy Leave Room: “In the Temple of the Sun God” by Elie
15. The Following Day: “Hindoo Dance” by Shelly
16. Flash to Cowboys: “Pawnee Herd” by Heed
17. Tom Before Abdul: “Ballet Egyptien No. 1” by Luigini
18. I Saw Tom Being Taken: “Dramatic Allegro” by Savino
19. Polly’s Father: “My Thoughts” by Hewitt
20. Some Friendly Natives: “Anxiete” by Srawley
21. Gloomy Falls Into Room: “Hurry No. 26” by Minot
22. Flash-Back to Abdul: “Omens” by Schad
23. Tom Climbing Wall: “Hurry” by Berge
24. Priest Appears in Minaret Again: Repeat No. 11, “Hindoo Song”
25. Prayer Ends: “Pangs of Love” by Carrozzini
26. Bennett Listening at Door: “The Slimy Viper” by Borch
27. Tom Leaves Room: “Gossip” by Borch
28. Before I Have You Shot: Repeat Theme No. 7
29. That Night at the Arsenal: “The Conspirators” by Roder
30. Next Day a Holiday Was Declared: “Oriental Ballet No. 1” by Riesenfeld
31. I Cannot Disappoint: “Desert Caravan” by Friml
32. Riding Starts: “Debacle” by Brunel
33. Sally and Dad in Tower Making Bombs: “Pas des Echarpes” from La Source ballet by Delibes
34. Flash-Back to Show: “Orient Express” by Benoit
35. Cowboy with Rope in Front of Abdul: “The Get-Away” by Frey
36. Pig! I Challenge You: “The Riding Kid” by Stahlberg
37. Bennett Before Abdul: “Furieuse Poursuite” by Gabriel Marie
38. Gloomy at Entrance: “Flick and Flock” by Patou
39. Bennett and Natives at Door: “Agitated Hurry No. 2” by Berge
40. Tom Climbing Wall: “Agitated Hurry” by Berge
41. Tom Starts on Rope: “Hurry” by Armandola
42. Gimme That Map: “To the Rescue” by Carbonara
43. When Order is Restored: “Kismet” by Henlere

Notes:

Source: Library of Congress

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Get Your Man

Title: Get Your Man

Author: James C. Bradford

Publisher: Paramount, 1923

Series:

Format: Cue sheet with musical incipits

Document type: Cue sheet with musical incipits

All authors/contributors: James C. Bradford

OCLC Number:

Contents: 1. At Screening: “Al Fresco” by Herbert
2. In A Fine Old French Chateau: “Vous dites Marquise?” by Gillet
3. Seventeen Years Later: “Monkey Hop” by Rapee
4. Paris: “Marionette” by Arndt
5. Insert–Museum of Wax Works: “Mysterious Tension” by Axt
6. Robert Speaks to Nancy/Nancy Theme): “Polly” by Zamecnik
7. Lights Extinguished: “Elopement” by Carrozzini
8. You Must Think I’m An Awful Baby: “Adorable” by Wynburn
9. Old Lady Worried About Nancy: “Animal Cartoonix No. 2” by Aborn
10.  Flash-back to Nancy and Robert: “Lazy” by Berlin
11. Cleaner Appears: “Allegro Buffonesco” by Kempinski
12. Nancy and Robert on Street: Nancy Theme
13. Robert Removes Jewel Box from Pocket: “Melody” by Franck
14. Many A Young Man: “Indermede Pastorale” by Penauille
15. Father, I Must Return to Paris: “Prelude” by Mendoza
16. Aunt Reading Letter: “Intermezzo” by Arensky
17. Nancy In Auto: “Gigue” by Bradford
18. Nancy Jumps from Couch–Picks Up Robert’s Photograph: Nancy Theme No. 6
19. Next Afternoon: “Evasion d’Harlequin” by Fosse
20. Father, Would You Say: “Love Triumphant” by Joels
21. Robert Sees Nancy Through Window: Nancy Theme No. 6
22. Robert Kneels Before Nancy: “Adventure d’Amour” by Bradford
23. We Were Just Talking About the Wedding: “Le Chevalier Printemps” by Jacquet
24. Simone At Desk Writing: “Reverie d”Amour” by D’Aquin
25. The After Dinner Hour: “Menuet” by Paderewski
26. Simone Rises from Piano: Nancy Theme No. 6
27. Girls Leave Room: “Sarcasm” by Kempinski
28. Marquis Starts To Play Flute: “Au Clair de la Lune from ‘La Belle France'” by Laurendeau
29. He Stops Playing: “The Clown” by Peele
30. Every Time Robert Thought of: Nancy Theme No. 6
31. Marquis Enters Room: “Novelette” by Gade
32. On The Eve Of The Wedding: “Serenade” by Saint-Saens
33. Old Gentlemen Enter Room: “Humoresque” by Hermann
34. Insert–Note: “Infatuation” by Becce
35. Window Blows Open: “Hasty Moments” by Savino
36. Nancy Starts To Throw Things About: “Gigue” by Gretry-Mottl
37. Have You No Explanation to Make: “Carnival Grotesque” by Savino
38. Young Lady, What Is Your Intention: Nancy Theme No. 6
39. Nancy and Robert in Hallway: Love Theme no. 8.

Notes:

Source: Library of Congress

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Beau Geste

Title: Beau Geste

Author: James C. Bradford

Publisher: Paramount, 1923

Series:

Format: Cue sheet with musical incipits

Document type: Cue sheet with musical incipits

All authors/contributors: James C. Bradford

OCLC Number:

Contents:
1. At Opening: “Overture Italienne” by Zerco
2. On A Day: “Legion Theme/Marching Song of the Foreign Legion” by Bradford
3. Strange: “Beau Geste March” by Riesenfeld
4. Forgive Me My Friend: “La Cloche des Morts” by Ropartz
5. Insert–Letter: “A Song of Supplication” by Fletcher
6. Trumpeter: “La Foret Perfide” by Gabriel-Marie
7. First We’ll Honor The Dead: “La Marseillaise”
8. Salut: “La Foret Perfide” by Gabriel-Marie
9. Outside the Troops: “Legion Theme/Marching Song of the Foreign Legion” by Bradford
10. What Mysterious Power: “Desolatio” by Patou
11. To Know The Rest: “H. M. S. Pinafore” by Sullivan
12. Boy Shot: “Pierrot’s Confession from ‘At the Bal Masque'” by Smith
13. Bullet Extracted: “Koenigskinder” by Humperdinck
14. Trumpeter Digby, Blow Taps: “Taps”
15. That’s What I Call: “March Mignonne” by Janssen
16. Lady Patricia Brandon: “Wood Pixies” by Hadley
17. Jewel Is Brought In: “Jewel Theme/Silent Night)” by Rebikov
18. I’ll Give You One: “Little Flower Garden” by Breil
19. Children Leave Room: “Lady Brandon Theme/’Sunset’ from ‘In Palude’)” by Culotta
20. Children Playing Arabs: “Bagatelle No. 1” by Dvorak
21. Lady Brandon and Singh Appear: “Lady Brandon Theme/’Sunset’ from ‘In Palude’)” by Culotta
22. For Years Lady Brandon: “Une Pensee Tendre” by Cazabon
23. Lady Brandon Opens Letter: “Lady Brandon Theme/’Sunset’ from ‘In Palude’)” by Culotta
24. Jewel Brought In: “Jewel Theme/Silent Night)” by Rebikov
25. Thumb On Electric Button: “Aurore Rouge” by Reillac
26. Boudoir: “Brother Theme: Chanson Algerian” by Bradford
27. Marseilles: “Fete Bretonne from ‘In Brittany'” by Krieuz
28. The Canteen: “Bacchanale de Montmartre” by Ketelbey
29. American: “Yankee Doodle”; 30: Buddy Shakes Hands: “My Buddy” by Donaldson
31. My Name Is Baldini: “Funiculi-Funicula” by Roberts
32. Altogether Now: “Legion Theme/Marching Song of the Foreign Legion” by Bradford
33. The Two: “Marche Militaire Francaise from ‘Suite Algeriene'” by Saint-Saens
34. Commander Lejeune Appears: “Lejeune Theme: ‘Wotan'” by Fletcher
35. Soldiers Break Ranks: “Moto Pericoloso” by Schad
36. Boys Leave Barracks–Baldini Listening: “Izevl” by Pierne
37. Baldini Caught By Soldiers: “La Rancon de Bonheur” by Gabriel Marie
38. Lejeune Enters: “Lejeune Theme: ‘Wotan'” by Fletcher
39. Lejeune Leaves Barracks: “Jewel Theme/Silent Night)” by Rebikov
40. Fort Zundernneff: “Preludio” by Cordova
41. Lejeune Appears Outside: “Lejeune Theme: ‘Wotan'” by Fletcher
42. After a Fortnight: “Treachery and Vengeance” by Fletcher
43. Lejeune Knows All About Meeting: “Enigma” by Borsch
44. Barracks–Soldiers Sleeping: [unreadable]
45. Give Me That Jewel: “Recitative Baroque” by Rapee
46. Lejeune Bows: “Vanitza” by Perpignan
47. Lejeune Enters Barracks: “L’Amour Redemptor” by Gabriel-Marie
48. The Arabs: “Disturbance” by Zamecnik
49. Cease Firing: trumpet solos; segue: “Lejeune Theme: ‘Wotan'” by Fletcher
50. Arabs Attacking Again: “Battle Music” by Wiedermann
51. Stand Easy: trumpet solo
52. Brothers At Table: “Brother Theme: Chanson Algerian” by Bradford 53. Arabs at Prayer: “Angora” by Pouget
54. Trumpeter Blows: trumpet solo
55. Come Now, You Renegades: “Legion Theme/Marching Song of the Foreign Legion” by Bradford
56. Now Laugh: “The Chatterbox” by Sanders
57. Lejeune Picks Up Body: “Storm or Fire Music” by Haines
58. Digby Sees Fallen Brother: “Brother Theme: Chanson Algerian” by Bradford
59. Lejeune Blows Trumpet: trumpet solo; segue: “Lejeune Theme: ‘Wotan'” by Fletcher
60. So He Was a Jewel Thief: “Threatening Elements” by Schad
61. Digby Lifts Brother’s Head: “Brother Theme: Chanson Algerian” by Bradford
62. Legion Appears Across Desert: “Legion Theme/Marching Song of the Foreign Legion” by Bradford
63. Trumpeter Sees Prostrate Brother: “Brother Theme: Chanson Algerian” by Bradford
64. Captain Climbing Wall: “Fever from ‘La Palude'” by Culotta
65. Body Placed On Cot: “Valse Triste” by Sibelius
66. Places Trumpet to Lips: “Taps”
67. Lights Fire: “Trembling Agitato” by Kilenyi
68. Brothers Meet on Desert: “Brother Theme: Chanson Algerian” by Bradford
69. Buddy and Pal as Outposts: “My Buddy” by Donaldson
70. After They Shake Hands: “Fete Bretonne from ‘In Brittany'” by Krieuz
71. Five Days Later: “Scenes Tunisiennes” by Mouton
72. Night–Desert Scene: “Taps”
73. John Guest Lived: “Lady Brandon Theme/’Sunset’ from ‘In Palude’)” by Culotta
74. Digby Gave His Life: “Brother Theme: Chanson Algerian” by Bradford
75. I’m A Deserter: “Fete Bretonne from ‘In Brittany'” by Krieuz
76. Close-Up of Lady Brandon: “Brother Theme: Chanson Algerian” by Bradford).

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Source: Library of Congress

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