Exhibitor's Trade Review (1919)

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I* '2l919 I SEITINO FOB "WHEN »I SHIP COMES IH" 101810 B«lewe* by Ind.iwndciit Silei timed on » speed limit of 1-1 minutes per reel lioio! " il.OM ..The BloshioS Rose" (Aod.nte Serenade) 'rHEM£: -..ion of Victor Music Co.. tlirougfc vSS'X'"S"° York' :" * A Ctor«w of Co»f» <> "'" (Froro douionnicr. . ! aens" fj'Xoto Poco A«i , thIme'0 «"»•'" '«> <> ^ Lenie). by Ford • '°(4 o„,„nnier 8 tfSnS|^rSiCon?bde,. EXHIBITOR'S TRADE REVIEW 1457 Min ; (SO ; by , by Johnson. Bcfwi'n, Inc., To Be Played Until T (Title) or S (Scent) Paul Grayson, who has Hedden, after studying 10 After the copy it cot As Heddcn's yacht s; Martin van Brunt, a wealthy. A storm swept over 8 Canterbury „t ,A0.fm"e ^uii.e> (Capriciouj Allegretto), by Tooning (3 min. SO kc.) 9 Birds and Butterflies (Inter ne"'? Capricioio), by Vely THEME (l min. ss sec.) Under the Leaves (4/4 Aniniato), by Thome (1 min. 45 sec) Constance (Modcrato Romance) by Golden (2 min. SO sec.) Because You Say Good-bye (Andantino Expressive), by Levy (2 min. 3S sec.) Impassioned. Dream (Valse T Hidden closely observes T Paul calls and captivities T Hedden is annoyed Continue pp (1 min. S sec.) May Dreams (Moderato Ro■ n. ir i. by Borch (1 I Piuical Berge (2 rain. Dramatic Susprn T In the signal corps T But Paul's letter did not 22 by Winkler THEME (3 min. 55 sec.) Dramatic Reproach, by Berge (3 i IS (1 . 55 by ^ Brooks THEME (2 i Prudence (Entr-acte Novelette) by Lur (2 min. 25 sec.) T Hedden and Silver leave T Fine feathers T Paul is engrossed T At Heddcn's suggestion T A girl alone in New York ec.) mpirc (Dramatic), by Levy (1 miu, 40 tec.) Dramatic Agitato, by Hough (1 min.) Agitato No. 69, by Minot (1 min, SO sec) Victorious Democracy (Overture), by Borcb ll mm. 35 sec) by Roberts (1 min. 25 sec) Sara Waring determine* Sam Waring after bring* Close-up of agreement Toward evening On advice of Sam anil Paul The spider awaits the fly Silver is ii Get down 1 my apartment i fighting trim McKay and Hedden preTbe finale of the last act HTJSICAL SETTING FOB "DAUGHTER OF MINE" Beleated by Goldwyn . ia lined on a speed limit of 14 minutes per reel The titaioB 13 ° li,m ue" '"Clematis" (from Boutonniere Suite), (Modcrato Poco AgiS), by Tonning. Tillr and Cluwter of Cornpoft T%n and Length of Scene c. .„!« of New Vork (Popular 1 S'bldtim«) U min 25 sec.) 3 KiSfsofomon (W« He1 brew Songs), bv Tobam * mance), by Borch (3 min. IS sec) Canterbury Bells (From Boutonniere Suite) (Capricious Allegretto), by Tonning H Sinister Theme, (2 I 50 • Vely . 25 1 :.) To Be Played Until T (Title) or S (Scene) Where even the cats Close-up of window shade Rosie, I have two chapters As Papa predicted 6 THEME (2 min. '50 sec) 7 Hebrew Song, by Kati (2 min. 45 sec.) 8 Blushing Rose (4/4 Andante Serenade), by Johnson (2 i ), Elegie (From Patheti by Lui (3 min. 15 THEME (I nun. 15 sec.) Illusion Intermezzo (Modcrato) by Bustanoby In due time I ain't telling yoi married T But love knows ■ O'Harc (3 ■ . 35 ! =0 Bribillagc {Allegretto Intcr meuo) (2 rmn. 40 sec.) t .niitaiice (Modcrato Cantahile), by Golden T With an aching heart T Rosie became a private secretary T Hoping to locate the boy T At Rayberg's apartment Prudence (Entr-acte Novelette) by Lui (3 min. 3S sec.) Comedienne (Allegretto), by Hosmer (3 min. 50 tec.) Comedy Allegro (Characters tic), by S. M. Berg (2 min. SS sec) Comedy Hurry, by (3 min. 30 sec) Gruesome Myslenoso No. by Borcb (I min. S sec) THEM E (2 min. S tec.) Continue to action (1 min. 25 sec) At Twilight (Moderato Romance), by Golden (2 min, 15 sec) Continue if (45 sec) THEME (2 min. 5 sec.) T So the Biron'i baffled bride T Take this flower back T Sweet lady, he said Cloac-up of lion And Mr. Raybtrg George Howard was i Rosie'* request (or T Papa Mendelssohn took Until the End HTJBIOAl SUGGESTIONS FOR "THE ROARING ROAD" Rolcaaod by Paramount thfME "Canterbury Bells" (from Boutonniere Suite) (Capriaw Mtpttto), by Tonning. Title or Description and Suggested Selection and „. Length af Scene Tempo or Extressten At trrcenine Lento Allegro, by Berge ' (1 mtn 45 sec.) (From Symphonettc Suite) NOTE Watch automobile and telephone-bell effects '■ t Wc;isjunrg;5 s«o "^ss&.vS1 , T W&eT-Reid 12 mi,, '(Capricious Allegretto) NOTE: Watch for automobile and motorcycle effects i T Fred Wheeler who has just Gavotte Piquante, by Picr;on (3 min. 45 sec.) (Gavotte Intermezzo) ( T You lost two sales on Birds and Butterflies, by Vely (4 min. IS sec.) (Capncioso Allegretto) 6 T Tired or not Toodlcs (1 min. IS sec.) 7 T The Bear has sworn (1 min. 45 sec.) 8 T They're off (3 min.) 9 T The thirtieth lap (3 i 10 T In the fortieth (2 mil U D At end of race (1 min. 45 s. ... 12 T Weeks pass, but still (1 mm. 15 f 13 D When Ward le (2 min. 30 ! 14 D When Dorothy n.) in.) NOTE: Telephonebell effect TH EME (Capricious Allegretto) Babillage, by Castillo (Intermczio Allegretto) Comedy Allegro, by Berg (Characteristic) Hurry, by Levy (Half Reel Hurry) i.) Hurry No. 33, by Minot (Galop) Joyous Allegjo. by Borch c.) (Characteristic) Mysterious Nights, by Berg (Valse Dramatique) I Hunkatin. by Levy i (Half Tone One-step) lis THEME 45 sec) (Capricious Allegretto) such Impish Elves, by Borch (Winsome IntemiiMio) You can take another try (2 min.) When Dorothy phones Wll ' , I'll plant it ...... 45; sec) ninutca of eight THEME (Capricious Allegretto) Sparklets, by Miles (Intcrmetro Allegretto) Scberietto, by Berge (From Syiuplitineiie Suite) Mistcrioso Dramatico No. 66, by Smith (Descriptive) Stampede, by Simon (2 min. 45 sec) (Galop) NOTE: Aulo and train effects The train pounds on Wild and Woolly, by Minot (3 min.) (Hurry Galop) NOTE: Auto and train effects He's whistling for (3 rain.) ^^le'gro Vivace)'"01 NOTE: Effect of glass crash and iteam whi»tle What the dickens do (1 min.) (Capricious Allegretto) HTJSICAL SETTING FOR "ETERNAL MAGDALENE" Released by Goldwyn The timing is based on a speed limit of 14 minutes per reel 1,000 feet). THEME: "A Dream" (Andante Pathetique), by Gaston Borch. Tilfr and Cluiractcr of Cento To Be Played Until ■c. tition and Length of Scene T (T>tlc) or S (Scene) I Ave Maria, by Gounod T A present day town THEME (1 min. 15 sec) , Credo (4/4 Dramatic), from "St. Cecilc Mass," by Gounod (2 min. 4S sec) Continue pp (SO sec) Dramatic Reproach (Andante Expressivo), by Berge (3 min. 50 sec.) Lento Allegro (from Symphon"uite), by Berge ieir way i lat's all V (45 ■ :) (3 I 2 Blushing Rose (4/4 Serenade), T Gentlemen, the spirit of by JoTinson (2 min. 40 sec) this J Weird Oriental Theme, by T The Magdalene Levy (1 min. 30 sec) _ _ i (Dramatic), by Widor (1 min. 30 sec.) 10 Dramatic Recitative, by Levy (2 min. 55 sec.) 11 THEME (2 min. 50 sec.) Bradsbaw about to leate Later in the day I wouldn't take it to You arc no longer Serenade (4/4 Andante), by Drigo (2 min. 25 sec.) Ave Maria (Dramatic 4/4), by I. Ascbcr (5 mm. 15 sec.) THEME (2 min. 55 tec.) Clematis (from Boutonniere Suite), (Moderato Poco Amtato), by Tonning (4 mm. 25 tec) "tail .Spring (D THEME (2 rail Continue it (_' Eternal Magdalene »i St^Mary's Foundling And what would you d> for these Not until you hart shown ff during short fight T Mrs. Bradsbaw, ask her HTJSICAL SETTING FOR "A YANKEE PRINCESS" Released April 21 by Vitagraph See Screen Reports for Synopsis. , , ... The character of picture is an amusing comedy drama, with scene of action in an Irish wealthy American home. Particularly note effects as suggested in the cues. The THEME selected for Patsy O'Rilcy (Miss Bessie Love) is "Kathleen," by S. M. Berg, the Tempo being a Characteristic Valse When riicture was viewed, it consisted of S reels, 4,600 feet, and had a projection speed of minutes. •Sufi-rilfe* or Music and Descrittive ft'*" Descriptive Cues 0 D Opening ffi T In them days in Ireland JJS T The^ budding of the great ? T The precious family heir 8« T Shamrock 1*X T "Why, how-de-do Lord" 14J4 D When men start to fight Tempo Kathleen — Bers „„,,-,» (Valse Lento) (THEME) The Emerald Isle— Langey (Selection of Irish Airs) Danse Fantastique— Reynard (Characteristic Allegretto) Comedy Allegro— Berg (Characteristic) 16'j T 17 T 19% T 22 T 23 T 23)4 T 25 T 27 T 28 T 29J4 T 30tf T 32 11 T 33 r 36y5 T 3811 T "Sure now McCarty" " 'Tis a fitting end" "So in due time Patsy" "Princess, then where's' sion . . "I have come to join Repeat: THEME Canterbury Bells— Tonning (From Boutonniere feuiteJ (CapriciousTAllcgretto) Golden Youth— Roscy (Valse Lento) Misterioso Dramatico No. 22 —Borch * Hurry No. 26— Minot 43 M 41tf 44 4SH 47 49 51!S 53J4 Naturally the At« *hillJI * is (piano only accord* ingto action) Lord Percy feels strangely The Windbournc heirloom* The courtesiet of the profession "What size taste will you have?" (door-belt) Mr. Larry Burke ■"' t you the Lord Winn ie?" "It so happens that at The O'Rilcy's learn of But scarcely have — At the Allied Bazaar in— And it's Patsy O'Riley-— When vacation at last arrives (goose quacking J "Let the Lord wait" In the new ancestral Seller om Syrc A La Mode— Rosey popular One-step) Romance D' Amour — Schonfdd (Andante Romance) Mv.-ti-rious Nit?hts— Berg (Valse Dramatique) .arklets— Mik. (Allegretto Moderato) 66'A 67 X (telephone-bell) Wli en Patsy answers telephone Every afternoon now— t "I know why you seem When auto approaches (automobile effects) "Some days we jutt can't" "If you break our engagement" .... , "I am Lord Robert Windbournc" , ■ When Lady Windbourne leaves The End Repeat: THEME Moon Glow— Barth (Modcrato lnlerraezxa) Capricious Annette — Borek (M'odci3to Caprice) Repeat; THEME Birds ond Butterflies— VelJ (Intermeiro Capricioao) Repeat: THEME Camelia — Tonning (From Boutonniere Suite) (Allegretto Cantabile) Repeat: THEME Dramatic Suspense-Winkler Repeat : ill ML ^^REATEST EMOTIONM. ACTRESS OF THE SCREEN GLADYS BROCKWELL THE DIVORCE TRAP „ ANOTHER OFTHE SERIES OF BROCKWELL TRIUMPHS PICTURES X CORPORATION