The Moving Picture Weekly (1916-1917)

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THE MOVING PICTURE WEEKLY 41 Musical Setting for "THE LAIR OF THE WOLF" (A Butterfly Production) „ Theme — "Night and Love," (3-4 Andante Amoro) by Holmer. 1. "Woodland Whispers" (Characteristic) by Czibulka, until "Interior of office." 2. "Heart to Heart Melody," (Andante), by Trinkaus, until "Send in the new stenographer." 3. Theme until "Old man Taylor, he was Steve's father." 4. "First Arabesque" (4-4 Andante con moto) by Debussy, until "The prices of Oliver Cathart." 5. "Serenade" (6-8 Allegretto) by Rubinstein, until "I have promised to marry," etc. 6. "Dramatic Tension No. 1" by Ascher, until "The first nec,essity for a girl." 7. "Dramatic Tension" by Winkler, until "Within a month Chester found," etc. 8. "Reverie," (Andantino) by Debussy, until "A day of curiosity." 9k Continue to action Lively Tempo until "After the novelty wore off." 10. Continue to action until "Margaret learned that her husband," etc. 11. Theme until "Sweethearts." 12. "Garden of Love" (Meloflious Caprice) by Ascher, until "A message with the morning." 13. "Fifth Noctumo" (6-8 Allegretto) by Leybach, until "The night of June sixteenth." 14. "L' Adieu" (Dramatic Moderato) by Favarger, until "Wait till I do get in." 15. "Ein Maerchen" (Melodious Fantasia) by Bach, until "Scene on Clock, 10 P. M." 16. Silence — Note — Watch hammer and strike ten on big gong or bell, then silence until "Cloud scene." 17. "Storm Furioso" with ad. lib. Tympany rolls, until "After the storm passed." 18. By WINKLER Theme until "A morning sunbeam." 19. "Hearts Message Caprice" (Tempo di Gavotte) by Santelman, until "You must get away at once." 20. "Ecstasy" (Dramatic Allegro) by Zamecnik, until "The first day of the trial." 21. "Serenade" (4-4 Dramatic Moderato) by Diwor, until "At Newport News." 22. Continue ff until "How could I see him in the dark." 23. Repeat "Storm Furioso" until "Flashback to courtroom scene." 24. "Prelude Op. 28, No. 15," (4-4 Sostenute) by Chopin, until "I killed Oliver." 25. "Rustles of Spring" (Dramatic Agitato) by Sinding, until "Beft)re summer was over." 26. "Idle Hours Caprice" (2-4 Allegretto Moderato) by Kretschmer, until end. Musical Setting for "MR. OPP" (A Bluebird Production) ^»^?Lr„*7i^^^„^,!.^„a, '^b^y '^J^V"'" All music referred to may be obtained from yonr regular music dealer of through Carl Fischer. New York. Letter "T" Indicates — Title or Sub-Title — For Change of Music— Letter "S" Indicates Scene for Cbange of Music. SUB-TITLES TIME OpeninB •! Min. & 25 Sec. T At Cover City 1 Min. & 30 Sec. Note — Watch for railroad T It Was Evening ,4 Min. & 3 Sec. T But I'm a Man of! Business 2 Min. & 20 Sec. 6 Min. & 00 Sec. 3 Min. & 30 Sec. 2 Min. & 40 Sec. 2 Min. & 2.5 Sec. NAMK OF COMPOSITIONS Valse Poudree (Inter-, mezzo — Valse Lente) by Poppy. Capricious Nanette (Allegretto) by Orth. eflfects. |Kxtase D'Amour (Dramatic Melody) b y Koze. T Within a Week T Three Hundred Dollars, etc T Three Days Later... T At the Development Company T I Love to Think of, etc S Telegram T It Was Wednesday. Theme Serenade (4-4 Moderato). Musldora (3-4 Allegretto Moderato) b y Leigh. Valse Caprice by Rubinstein. Leaflet, Salon Piece, (4-4 Moderato) by Gruenfeld. 1 Min. & 2.J Sec. 1 Min. & 40 Sec. 4 Min. & 10 Sec. Theme At Sunset (4-4 Moderato Grazioso) b y Brewer. New Era (Concert Overture) by Heed. SUB-TITLES TIME T If We Don't Strike It, etc 3 Min. & 25 Sec. If He Were In My Place The North -Bound Local The Days Passed By It Was Early Evening We Are Being Manipulated Girl Near Rowboat. . Two Days Later Mr. Gusty Later Ex pressed, etc T Cover City Was Awakening T It Was Saturday 3 Min. & 10 Sec 45 Seconds 1 Min. & 40 Sec. 2 Min. & 45 Sec. 3 Minutes 3 Min. & 30 Sec. 1 Min. & 35 Sec. 2 Min. & 35 Sec. 3 Min. & 20 Sec, 3 Minutes NAME OF COMPOSITIONS Just a Gem (Allegretto Intermezzo) b y Tobanl. Theme Dramatic Andante No. 5 by Ascher. Legende (9-8 Moderato) by Friml. Melody (4-4 Moderato) by Kretschmer. Dramatic Tension by Ascher. Intermezzo (2-4 Presto) by Arenski. Theme Dolorosa Poeme D'Mour (4-4 Allegro Moderato) by Tobanl Doctor Cupid. Intermezzo (6-8 Andante) by Ferrari. Theme Musical Setting for Universal Pictures ( Week BISON — "Squaring It" V.i Reels) KEEL I. 1. "Sweet Summer Rose" (Flower Song) by Armand, until "The fight." 2. Agitato to action, until "After the fight." 3. "Souvenir" (Melody) by G. KarganofF, until end of Reel 1. REEL II. 4. "Melody Mignonne" (Dramatic) by Sinding, until "I thought you might be," etc. 5. "Cavatine," by Bohm, until "I'll square it some day." 6. "Dramatic Tension" by Winkler, until "That night." 7. "Pizzicato No. 14" by Lake, until "John Moore keeps his appointment." 8. "Second Noctumo" by Gutmann, until end Reel 2. REEL III. 9. "Tout Coeur" (Melody), by Isenman, until "Galoping horses." 10. Galop to action, until "What you doin' here?" 11. "Olympia" (Dramatic Overture) by Ascher, until "Interior of room." 12. "Dramatic Allegro" by Bach, until "The figkt in the cabin." 13. "Hurry No. 4" by Lake, until "Throw that gun on me." 14. "After Sunset" (Dramatic Intermezzo) by Pryor, until the end. NESTOK — "Move Over" (Comedy) 1. "Lawn Pa/rty" (Allegretto) by Herzog. 2. "Mignonette" by Tobani, until the end. REEL I. L-KO— "Suits and Suitors". . (2-R Comedy) 1. "Slidus Trombonus" by Lake. 2. "That Flying Rag" by Pryor, until end of Reel i. REEL II. 3. "Morceau Elegant" by Puerner. A."Little Puritan" (Gavotte) by Morse, until the end. STAR FEATCRETTE — "The Golden Heart" (Two ReeU) REEL I. 1. "Melody" by Friml, until "Mrs. Buttler, the widowed mother." 2. "Martinique Intermezzo" by Xbraine, until "When death overshadows," etc. 3. "Melody of Peace" by Martin, until "The fight." 4. Agitato to action, until "After the fight." 4. "Reverie" by Tschakowskv, until end of Reel 1. REEL II. 6. "Melody" by Trinkaus, until "I of August 20. think I know where," etc. 7. "Affection Idyl" by Hyman, until "Gone his only ray of happiness." 8. "Cavatine" by Bohm, until "The hand of time." 9. "Dawn of Hope" by Casella. JOKER— "Behind the Map" (Comedy) 1. "Joker March" by Lake. 2. "Alita" (Morceau Allegro) by Losey. VICTOR — "A Five-Foot RuUr" (2-R Com.) 10. "Le Secret" (Allegro Intermezzo., by Gauteur, until "Girl fighting • with young man." 2. Agitato to action, until "After the fight. 3. "Barcarolle Characteristique" by Contemo, until end of Reel 1. REEL 'II. 4. "Ola Podrida" (Characteristic Spanish) by Puerner, until "Manuel the Revolutionist." 5. "Manzano" (Mexican) by Brooks, until "The following day." 6. "Sparkling Eyes" (Allegretto) by Puerner. 7. "Noisy Bill," by Losey, until the end. .JOKER — ".Mrs. Madam Manager" .. (Com.) 1. "Trailing Arbutus" (Characteristic) by Garbett. 2. "Loving Hearts" (Gavotte) by Tobani, until the end.