The Moving Picture Weekly (1916-1917)

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4a THE MOVING PICTURE WEEKLY Musical Setting for "MAN AND BEAST" and Universal Program, for' the Week of June 25th. Specially selected and compiled by M. Winkler, Theme — Dawn of Love (Allegretto) by Bendix 1. "Springtime" (Dramatic Overture) by Ziegler, IMP— "Swede Hearts" (Two Reels) until "When Van Haagen learned," etc. 2. "Ro 1. "Garden of Love," by Ascher, until "I go to mance" (Andante Sostenuto) by Karganoflf, until America." 2. "Lola — Entri Acte" by Johnstone, un "Let him see how he will like it." 3. "Illusion," In til "The hard old man." 3. "Longing Reverie," by termezeo (2-4 Moderato) by Bustanoby, until "What Armand, until "After a long journey." 4. "Claire does this mean?" 4. Long Hurry to action pp or fF De Lune," (Melody), by Thome. 5. Continue "Claire until "Hereafter we will meet only as enemies." 5. De Lune" until "Will you serve at my table." 6. "Dramatic Tension No. 1," by Ascher, until "No "Kiss Me Quick," Novelette, by Isenman, until "Now daughter of mine," etc. 6. "Vision," Characteristic, it's all fixed." 7. "Cupid," Intermezzo, by Popp, un (6-8 Andante) by Blon, until "I'm just going to til "I think I'll buy the place." 8. Continue or re the spring." 7. "Theme," until "She has gone to peat ff until "The fight." 9. "Agitato" to action, meet," etc. 8. Continue ff with ad. lib. Tympany until "After the fight. 10. "Sizilietta," by Blon, un Rolls, until "Lion in view." 9. "Olympia" (Dra til the end. matic Overture) (Watch shots) by Ascher, until "I JOKER— "His Fatal Beauty" (Comedv) am not going home." 10. "Theme," until "Negroes i. "Joker March," by Lake. 2'. "Love Is Fickle," pulling dead lion out of water." 11. Continue to Hesitation Waltz, until the end. action until "Three years of plenty succeeded " 12. iMP_"The Double Topped Trunk" (Drama) On Wings of Son^ ' ( 6-8 Andante TranquiUo) by j "Tendresse." Melody, by Ravina, until "Late in Mendelssohn, until "Lions in view " 13. "Dramatic afternoon." 2. "Sweet Memories," Morceau, by Tension No. 1," by Reissiger, (Watch shots) until puemer, until "The fight." 3. Hurry to action, un The elder Townsend." etc. 14. Di-amat2C Ten ^-^ ..^^.u i^^k them over." 4. "Pure As Snow," fr«'<p^^,^'"*'l*'"b""*'^ yfr^""^ .^^*A°"V } Idyl, by Langey, until the end. 15. "Rustles of Spring," (Dramatic Agitato) by „/o \t «i . t, -i.. /T^ \ Sinding, until "That night the Kaffirs," etc. 16. BIG U--"Loye s Turmoil" . /•P'".??'^^ "African 400," (A rag), by Roberts, until "Come \ 'Olympia Overture, by Ascher, until Seven, I'll drop you off," etc. 17. "Erl King," (Dra eral months later." 2. Sweet Summer Rose Song, matic Agitato), by Schubert, until "Battle scene." ^y Armand, until "Jealousy prompts etc. 3. Re18. Long Hurry to action pp or ff until "Repulsed, ^^.^^ ' OJymp^a" unti "Let's destroy the mine.' 4. the blacks decided." etc. 19. Another long Hurry finale from "ArieM, (Allegro), by Bach, until the to action until "Our home is gone," etc. 20. "Ser end. enade," (4-4 Moderato), by Widor, until "For Karl, GOLD SEAU-"The Golden Bullet" my little grandson." 21. "Theme," until "I must go REEL I. back for Jumbo." 22. "Love Song," (Dramatic 1. "By the River," Romance, by Morse, until Moderato), by Flegier, until "Gretel misses her "Have you seen anything?" 2. "Western Moderato," child." 23. "Dramatic Tension," by Funck, until by Bach, until "It was growing late." 3. "Poor Re "The big elephant too," etc. 24. "Erl King" (Dra lations," (Moderato Mysteriso), by Bendix, until end matic Agitato), by Schubert, until "Never had the of Reel 1. evening meal," etc. 25. "Theme" until end. REEL II. NESTOR-"War Bridegroom" (Comedy) ^ "^T^u! ,F ^T^Yf """^ '"^^i* «t"* 1. "He Is a Jolly Good Fellow," March, by Lauen day." 5. "Albumleaf. by Kretschmer until I m deau. 2. "Le Secret," Intermezzo, by Gautier. fopg trouble you " 6 Dramatic Tension, by Winkler, until end of Reel 2. VICTOR— "Damaged Goodness" (Comedv) REEL III 1. "Some Jazz," by Lake. 2. "Stand Pat," by Rob rj .'prairie Flower," by MkcMillen, until "The erts until end. gjgj-g^. ^ sheriff." etc. 8. "Vision," Characteristic, VICTOR— "Her City Beau" (Comedv-Drama) by Blon, until "There is a thousand reward." 9. 1. "Reverie," by Barten. 2. "Pansies," by Loven "Western Allegro," by JVinkler, until "And there is berg, until end. his partner." 10. Good Galop to action, until "After Tiin ¥T «Tu D • ♦ J r- » /T r. 1 \ the chase." 11. "Love Song," by Puemer, until end. BIG U — "The Pointed Finger" (Two Reels) „TOi-wxT ..»» j »* * >> REEL I BISON — "Money and Mystery" 1. "Solitude," by Czibulka] until "Mr. Allison, , . v • ^-i «t General Manager." 2. "La Grace," by Bohm, until ^1 P "^VZh ^/ ^"1, b k "Circumstance plays favorites." 3. "Intermezzo," Far "West," etc. 2. Western Moderato, by Bach, by Arenski, until "I for one. don't believe." 4. Con {^'"^s Dempster, etc. 3. A Western Epi tinue to action until "In the morning." 5. "Rose f<>ff' by Jnnkaus until ' Two weeks later. 4. mary," by Barton, until end Reel 1. "Western Allegro," by Winkler until As the weeks jjggj^ jj pass." 5. Finale from "Anele," by Bach. 6. "Menuet," by Paderowsky, until "After five REEL II. years' loyalty." 7. "Fadettc," Impromptu, by Bohm, 6. Continue Finale from "Ariele," until "And until "Early next morning." 8. "Felize Canzonette," Mary is there." 7. "Love's Convict," Reverie, by by Langey, until "Telephoning." 9. "Extase," by Tobani, until "Briden, the next town." 8. "Yelva," Ganne. until end. Overture," by Reissiger, until the end.