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
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Contents:
- Opening: Frills and Furbelows by Crespi
- When Lady Throws Flower: Frills and Furbelows
- Then Into This Country With: Marguerite by Zamecnik
- Whilst Whitmore field manager [no music listed]
- When Man Seizes Indian Girl: Agitato No. 37 by Andino
- When Mac Greets Philip: In Birdland by Zamecnik
- When Men in Office Shake Hands
- “Mac I’m Going to See This Old”: Repeat :THEME The Coquette by Deppen
- For the Next Several Days: Repeat: THEME
- And with the Passing Days an Answer: Cinderella’s Wedding by Ancliffe
- As the Next Day’s Sun Arose: Indian Mystical (No. 7 A, B, C. Dramatic Series)
- When Men Seize Girls: Indian Battle Hurry (No. 7 A, B, C. Dramatic Series)
- When Scene Fades Back to Indians: Repeat: Indian Mystical
- When Scene Fades to Philip: Andante Pathetique by Borch
- When Indian Calls on D’Arcambal: Indian Plaintive (No. 7 A, B, C. Dramatic Series)
- “Pierre Goes to the Camp”: Light Allegro Agitato (No. 16 A, B. C. Dramatic Series)
- When Thorpe Sees Pierre: Heavy Forboding [sic] Mysterioso (No. 16 A. B. C. Dramatic Series)
- “Why Did You Act Like That”: Pathetic Romance (No. 16 A. B. C. Dramatic Series)
- When Men Seize Pierre and Jeanne: Dramatic Conflict by Levy (Hurry Heroic)
- Jeanne’s Pet Returns in Time: Repeat: THEME
- When Canoe Floats Away: Western Rodio by Minot
- Perils Shared Together Increase: Repeat: THEME
- When Scene Fades to Thorpe and Blake: Dramatic Tension by Zamecnik
- When Jeanne Greets Father: June Breezes by Miles
- The Ensuing Half Hour Brought: Repeat THEME
Segue to Menuetto All-antico by Karganoff
- “M’sieu Philip I will retire” [no music]
- “No one will tell me”: Repeat THEME
- When Jeanne Reads Note: Dramatic Tension by Levy
- “Then you remember you said they”: Heavy Dramatic by Luz
- “Pierre that looked like Thorpe” [no music]
- A Period of Conflicting Emotions: Repeat: THEME
- Next Day Work Lags in Camp: Fragrance of Spring by Sanders
- The Chief Got In Late Last Night: [no music]
- While at D’Arcambal House: Love in May by Breau
- “Pierre go to Philip”: Scherzetto by Berge (from Symphonette Suite)
- “Thorpe’s gang has left camp”: Tragic Theme by Vely
- “M’sieu D’Arcambal has restored”: Light Allegro Agitato (No. 20 A. B. C. Dramatic Series)
- “Jeanne risks her life”: [no music]
- When Scene Fades to Pierre: Heavy Dramatic Suspense (No. 20 A. B. C. Dramatic Series)
- “This locket on baby Jeanne”: Heavy Dramatic Andante (No. 20 A. B. C. Dramatic Series)
- Dusk: Furioso by Zamecnik
- When Jeanne Lights Fire: Furioso by Kiefert
- The Terrors of the Night Pass With: Evening Song by Lind
- Thorpe’s Deadly Bullet: [no music]
- When Philip Reads Note: Allegro Vigoroso by Zamecnik
- “M’sieu, Jeanne will be here”: Bleeding Hearts by Levy
- When Jeanne embraces father: Repeat: THEME
Notes: Cues transcribed by Mariana Whitmer.
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