Motion Picture News (Jul-Aug 1917)

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1172 ACCESSORY NEWS SECTION Vol. 16. No. 7 13 — "Night Song" (Reverie) by Stults until — T: "Eight o'clock in the morning." 14— Short Orchestra rest — Organ or piano improvise to action until — T: "Sometime later." 15 — Love Theme until — T: " Surprise No. 3, Mr. Billings wears 'em." 15—" Poor Relations " (Characteristic oddity — Mysterious) by Bendix until — T: "Now how could Billings, etc." 17— Continue ff until S: "The police arrive." 18 — Agitato— begin pp then to action until — T: " Never saw you before in my life." 19 — Continue ppp until — T: "Again comes A. M." 20 — " Graziosa " (4/4 Moderato Mignonette) by Eilenberg until — T: "A kindly father seeks to rescue, etcj" 21 — Continue to action — T: "Dad! Dear, old dad!" 22 — "Noisy Bill" (Ra&) by Losey to be played Tempo Allegro until — T: "Hudson arrives at the Billings home." 23 — Short Scene — Organ improvise until — T: "Black pajamas." 24 — Love Theme until — T: "In the stolen clothes he is mistaken." 25 — Short Scene — Organ improvise until — T: "She could forgive a Harvard man." 26— — "Birds of Spring," Mazurka by Williams until — T: "Fat Jack enters Hudson's home, and attacks Jenkins." 27 — Hurry to action until — T: "An hour on the links." 28 — Repeat "Birds of Spring," Mazurka until — T: "The prodigal returns." 29 — "Electric Galop," by Wohanka until — T: "Important words with father." 30 — Love Theme until — T: " Colonel Kirkland, who bears a resemblance, etc." 31 — Continue pp until — S: "Billings recognizes the Colonel as the Foxy Grandpa." 32 — Hurry, begin pp, then to action until — T: "Father! " 33 — Continue pp and very slow until — T: "The mystery begins to clear." 34— Chinese Theme until — T: "Was it any wonder? etc." 35 — Love Theme until — S: " Fat Jack falls on top of table." 36 — Crash, then continue Love Theme to action until — S: "Change of dining room scene." 37 — " In the Gloaming," Paraphrase by Barnard until — * * « * • END. " TO HONOR AND OBEY " (Fox Production) Theme: Heart Wonnds (4/4 Allegretto Expressivo) 1 — "Love Dance from Madame Sherry" by Hoschna until — T: " In Lome's train is Richard, etc." 2 — "Nocturne in G Minor" by Krzyzanowsky until — T: Hellam's friends are not above using him." 3— Continue to action until — S : " Interior of cafe." 4 — " Popular Waltz " until — T: " It's quite exciting." 5 — Theme until — T : " Their golden day." 6 — " Budding Roses " (Valse Caprice) by Kretschmer until (watch railroad effect) — T: "The end of the Golden Day." 7 — Continue to action until — T: " The joy of a new home." 8 — " Garden of Love," Caprice by Ascher until — T: " Rose Delvane, who needs no, etc." 9 — " Flirting Whistler," One Step by Lake. Xoteuntil — T : " The dinner for Lome's old friend." 10 — Organ or piano improvise to action until — T: evening, etc." 11 — Repeat Trio of " Flirting Whistler" until — S: 12 — " Flirting Whistler " from beginning pp during scenes not dancing until — T: " Hallem fools himself with, etc." 13 — "Sweet Revery (3/4 Moderato) by Tschaikowsky until — T: " And then the long dreaded blow." 14 — Theme until — T: "A chance to win back." 15 — "Dramatic Tension No. 2" by Reissiger until — T: "Remorse from, etc." 16 — "The Swan" (3/4 Adagio) by Saint Saens until — T: "The depths and heights of woman's love." 17 — Theme until — T: "What was his price?" 18 — Continue ft until — T: " Patton keeps his word." 19 — Short Orchestra rest — Organ or piano improvise to action until — T: "There comes a day." 20 — "Baby Sweetheart" (6/8 Allegretto) by Corri until — T: "In the Valley of the Shadow." 21 — " Lamento " (Dramatic Melody) by Gabriel Marie until — T: " Hurry up, the bunch is here." 22 — Continue to action until — T: " Sure, Rosie dear, etc." 23 — Silence — Tympany roll during fall until — T: "Oh, hell! take her upstairs." 24 — Piano improvise on Popular Rags, etc., until — T : " Months pass comforted by, etc." 25 — " Bright Star of Hope " (Dramatic Lento) by Robaudi until — T: " Interior of Cafe." 26 — Piano improvise to action (short scene) until — T: "Do you know how Hallem got rich? " 27 — Agitato to action until — T: "The morning papers, etc." 28 — Theme ff until — T: "The decree of mans law." 29 — Continue to action until — T : " While men fight for wealth." 30 — Popular Waltz until — T: "While Hallem devotes himself, etc." 31 — Hurry to action until — T: "A woman fights for her flesh." 32 — "Last Spring" (Dramatic) by Grieg until — T: "If I should go. etc." 33 — Continue pp. Sole — Watch carefully for tico shots — this ~ ' t« very important — until — S: " Interior of room — baby on table." 34— Theme until » • • • * END. ■Use Trio only Wednesday the Dancing.' "FOLLOW THE GIRL" (Butterfly Production) Theme: Fifth Nocturno (6/8 Allegretto) by Leybach 1 — "Modern Svea " (Selection of Swedish Songs) until — T: "The beckoning finger of opportunity." 2 — " America " (Patriotic Song) until — S : " On Ranch." 3 — "Western Allegro" — by Winkler until — T: "Lopez having been fired, etc." 4 — Hurry to action until — T: "Future Americans." 5 — "Swedish Country Dance" by Soederman until — T: "Felix Martinez — imported into America." 6 — " Dramatic Tension No. 15 " by Reissiger until — S. " On board of ship." 7 — " Serenade " (6/8 Allegretto) by Rubinstein until — S : " Old lady at piano." 8 — Piano — improvise to action until — T: "Flashback to ship." 9 — America" (Patriotic Air) until — T: "Dona is taken into custody." 10 — "Petal Intermezzo" (4/4 Moderato) by Raymond until — S: "On Ranch." 11 — "Western Moderato" by Bach until — T: "As their train penetrates." 12 — "Vision" (6/8 Characteristic Andante) by Blon until — T: "I get my rabbit some grass." 13 — " Sparkling Eyes " (Allegretto-Intermezzo) by Puerner until — T : " How would you like to work for us." 14 — "Courtesy Intermezzo" (3/4 Andante) by Wiegand until — T: " Then for a month peace, etc." 15 — Theme until — T: "Head is the Swede." 16 — " Serio Comique " (a trombone rag) by Sorenson until — T: " We'll give you another chance." 17 — "Gavotte" by Gossec until — T: "After a long search, etc." 18 — " Passacalle Intermezzo" (3/4 Allegro Moderato) by Gregh until — T : " It's a long ride to the ranch." 19 — " Yelva " (Dramatic Overture) by Reissiger until — T: "The boys were joking." 20 — " Idle Hours " (Allegretto by Kretschmer until — T : " Senor, you need a little help." 21 — " Dramatic Tension No. 1 " by Ascher until — T: " I reckoned she was in love with me." 22 — Theme until — T: "The cattle rustlers get into action." 23 — "The Chase" (Grand Galop) by Koelling until — T: "I take these men — we make a little raid, etc." 24 — Long hurry — to action (watch shots) until — T: " You have performed a great service, etc. 25— Theme until * • * * • END. " MISS ROBINSON CRUSOE " (Metro Pictures Corp.) Theme: "Sweet Jasmine" (Melodious Allegretto) by Bendix 1 — "Heart Whispers" (3/4 Andante expressivo) by Delacour until — T: " Charles van Golden, banker." 2 — "Whispering Flowers" (Characteristic) by Blon until — T: "Two Mysterious Foreigners." 3 — " Pastlel Menuet " (3/4 Allegro Giocoso) by Paradis until — T: " Aunt Agatha's carefully staged reception." 4 — " Lanette " (Valse) by Henton until — T: "Mr. Van Golden has something very important.' 5 — Theme until — S : " Dancing." 6 — Popular One-Step until — T: " Midst the sparkle of wine." 7 — Macsmawr (Valse Lente) by Curti until — T: "Trust the old birds." 8 — "Birds of Spring" (Mazurka) by Williams until — T: "The following afternoon." 9 — Theme until — T: "The first of the, etc." 10 — " Illusion," Intermezzo (2/4 Moderato) by Bustanoby until — T: "The last day of the first week." 11 — "Silvery Brook" (Waltz) by Braham until — T: "Some more of the same day." 12 — Theme until — T: "It's too cold." 13 — "Sparklets" (Allegro-Intermezzo) by Puerner until — T: "Monday's day gloom begins." 14— Continue to action until — T: " Birdy finds a way." 15 — Continue pp until — S: "Interior of room, girl enters dressed in Colonial." 16— " Menuet" by Boccherini until — S: " Masquerade ball." 17 — "Chanson Joyeuse " (Allegro) by Ravina until — S: "Birdy runs away with the girl." 18 — Hurry to action until — T: "Dawn." 19 — "La Rose," Intermezzo (3/4 Moderato) by Ascher until — T: "The searching party." 20 — "Menuet No. 2 in G" (3/4 Allegretto) by Beethoven until — S : " Speeding launch." 21 — "First Concert Waltz" by Durand until — T: "We must get the girl out of the way." 22 — "Poor Relations" (Marcia Mysterioso) by Bendix until — T: " Birdy hails Mr. Miles." 23 — "Lion Chase" (Grand Galop) by Koelling until — S: "Boats stop." 24 — "Forest Whispers" (4/4 Moderato) by Losey until — T: " Guests of Uncle Sam." 25 — " Golden Blonde " (2/4 Characteristic) by Eilenberg until — T: "Birdy, always treat me rough." 26— Theme until ***** END. THE BARTO LA* cannot be imitated, since its wonderful construction is protected by basis patents. CHAS. C. PYLE, General Sales Agent, 707-712 Mailers Bldg., Chicago, III. Factory, Oshkosh, Wis.