Title: The Good-Bye Kiss
Author: Rudolph Berliner
Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheet, 1928
Series:
Format: Cue Sheet
Document type: Cue Sheet
All authors/contributors: Rudolph Berliner
OCLC Number:
Contents:
- At Screening: SALLY THEME “The Good-Bye Kiss” by Gay
- How’dy Bill: “Tramp, Tramp, Tramp”
SEGUE: Dixie
SEGUE: “Marching Thro’ Georgia”
- Bill and Sally Beside Motorcycle: “Me and the Boy Friend” by Monaco
- Horse and Buggy Appear: “Ruben, Ruben, I’ve Been Thinking”
SEGUE: “Turkey in the Straw”
- Horse’s Tail Gets Over Line: “The Old Grey Mare” by Panella
- Horse Runs Away: “Shoot” by Kaufman
- Bill Stops Run-Away: “The Bee and the Floweret” by Zamecnik
- Johnny Kisses Toots: “Romance” by Grunfeld
- They’re Off!: “Good-Bye Broadway, Hello France” by Baskette
- Johnny Appears: JOHNNY THEME “The Philanderer” by Srawley
- Back to Bill and Sally: Repeat Sally Theme No.1
- Bill Takes Photo From Pocket: Repeat No.8 “Romance”
- Direct Cue—Trumpeter Appears: Assembly Call—Trumpet Solo
- Back To Sally and Bill: Repeat Sally Theme No.1
- Bill Leaves Sally: “Twilight” by Cesek
- Sally in Car: “Swing Song” by Barnes
- Boat Whistle: “Where Do We Go From Here?” by Wenrich
- Johnny Appears On Deck: Repeat Johnny Theme No.10
- Sally and Matron Seen: Repeat Sally Theme No.1
- Soldiers At Attention: “Hail America” by Drumm
- Sally Appears: Repeat Sally Theme No.1
- Bill Sees General: “Rural Flirts” by Bradford
- Johnny Appears: “Old Mill”
- Early Morning: “Mal de Mer” by Lange
- Submarine: “La Retour” by Bizet
- After Duck Has Flown Away: Repeat Johnny Theme No.10
- Johnny Starts Marching Away From General: “Parade of the Wooden Soldiers” by Jessel
- Johnny and Sally Beside Ship’s Ventilator: Repeat No.23 “Mal de Mer”
- Johnny Leaves Sally: “Asleep in the Deep” by Petrie
- Over There: “Over There” by Cohan
- Bill and Johnny Seen In Trench: “Uneasiness” by Mendelssohn
- Soldier Scratches His Arm: “Restless Bows” by Srawley
- Just Behind The Front: “Ukulele Lady” by Whiting
- Sally Sees General: Repeat Johnny Theme No.10
- Back To Trenches: “Battle Music No.9” by Zamecnik
- Sergeant Blows Whistle: Repeat No.29 “Over There”
- Bill Alone In Trench: “Allegro Precipitoso” by Savino
- At The Rest Billets: “Horses” by Gay
- Sally Appears: “Poupee Valsante” by Poldini
- Elephant Appears: “The Hobbledehoy” by Olsen
- Hut Interior—Girls Seen: “Premonition” by Zamecnik
- Soldiers Seen In Street: “Military Tactics” by Rosey (“PP”)
- Bill Enters Hut: “An Argument” by Breil
- Bill Kneels Beside Johnny: “My Buddy” Donaldson
- Somebody Find Bill Williams: “Dram. Andante No.1” by Rapee-Axt
- Sally and Bill (Seated) Back In Hut: Repeat Sally Theme No.1
- That Night On The: “Duppel Schanzen” by Piefke
- Johnny Climbs Down From Three: Repeat No.16.5 “Where Do We Go From Here?”
- Back To German Trenches: “The Crafty Spy” by Borch
- Back To Sally and Bill: Repeat No.7 “The Bee and the Floweret”
- Bill Strikes Table With Hand: “Implorations” by Pasternack
- The Café Glacier: “Madelon” by Robert
- Shadow of Woman On Screen: “Petite Tonkinoise” by Scotto
- Oriental Dancer Appears: “Vision of Salome” by Lampe
- Back To Bill and Girl In Cape: “Mon Homme” by Yvain
- Bill Strikes Sergeant: “Agitato No.1” by Kempinski
- Sally Out of Car: Repeat No.8 “Romance”
- Airplane Appears: Orchestra Tacet—Snare Drum Solo or Airplane Effectrs
- Back To Interior of Café: “Furioso No.4” by Bergunker
- S. Army Motor Seen: “Karma” by Herbert
- Daybreak At The Billets: Trumpet Solo
SEGUE: Tympany Solo
- Sally Seen: Repeat Sally Theme No.1
- Motor Car Seen: “Mysterioso Furioso” by Langey
- Entering The Front Line: “Nibelungen March” by Wagner (Trio)
- Write a Letter: Repeat No.19 “Hail America”
- Back To German Trench: “Battle of Ypres” by Borch
- Sergeant and Spy Join Two German Soldiers: “Agitato No.1” by Kempinski
- After Explosion of Bill’s Bomb: “Agitato No.3” by Langey
- Officer Blows Whistle: Repeat No.29 “Over There”
- Sally Sees Bill: “Yankee Doodle Boy” by Cohan
- Johnny Appears: Repeat Johnny Theme No.10
- Somebody Will Catch: Repeat Sally Theme No.1
Source: Carl Braun Collection
SFSMA ID: 3nTFxPwCE8
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