Motion Picture News (Sep-Oct 1917)

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September 1, 191? ACCESSORY NEWS SECTION 1511 "THE LAIR OF THE WOLF" (A Butterfly Production) Theme: "Night and Love" (3/4 Andante Amoroso) by Holmer 1 — " Woodland Whispers " (Characteristic) by Czibulka until — S : " Interior of office." 2 — "Heart to Heart Melody" (Andante) by Trinkaus until — T: " Send in the new stenographer." 3— Theme until— T: " Old Man Taylor he was Steve's father." A — ' First Arabesque" (4/4 Andante con moto) by Debussy until — T: "The prices of Oliver Cathcart." 5 — "Serenade" (6/8 Allegretto) by Rubinstein until — T: "I have promised to marry, etc." 6 — " Dramatic Tension No. 1 " by Ascher until — T : " The first necessity tor a girl." 7— " Dramatic Tension" by Winkler until— T: "Within a month Chester found, etc." 8 — " Revery " (Andantino) by Debussy until — T: "A day of curiosity." 9 — Continue to action "Lively Tempo" until — T: "After the novelty wore off." 10 — Continue to action until — T: "Margaret learned that her husband, etc." 11 — Theme until — T: "Sweethearts." 12 — "Garden of Love" (Melodious Caprice) by Ascher until — T: "A Message' with the Morning." 13 — "Fifth Nocturno " (6/8 Allegretto) by Leybach until — T: "The night of June sixteenth." 14 — " L'Adieu " (Dramatic Moderato) by Favarger until — T: "Wait till I do get in." 15 — " Ein Maerchen" (Melodious Fantasia) by Bach until — S: Scene on clock " 10 p. m." 16 — Silence. Note: Watch hammer and strike ten on hig gong or tell then, tsilence until — Cloud Scene. 17 — "Storm Furioso " with ad. lib. Tympany Rolls until — T: "After the storm passed." 18 — Theme until T: "A morning sunbeam." 19 — " Hearts Message Caprice " (Tempo di Gavotte) by Santelman until — T: "You must get away at once." 20 — "Ecstasy" (Dramatic Allegro) by Zamecnik until — T: "The first day of the trial." 21 — "Serenade" (4/4 Dramatic Moderato) by Widor until — T: "At Newport News." 22 — Continue ff until — T : " How could I see him in the dark." 23 — Repeat " Storm Furioso " until — S: " Flashback" to Court Room Scene. 24 — "Prelude Op 28 No. 15" (4/4 Sostenuto) by Chopin until— T: " I killed Oliver." 25 — "Rustles of Spring" (Dramatic Agitato) by Sinding until — T: " Before summer was over." 26— " Id mer until " THE CLEAN UP " (Reviewed on page ) Theme: "Nodding Tulips" (Allegretto Idyl) by Trinkaus 1 — " Fleur De Lis" (Characteristic Moderato) by Dillea until — T: " At the old home town." 2 — "Mignonette" (Moderato) by Friml. Note — Watch for railroad effects until— T: "Hazel's mother — Mary Talbot." 3— " Gavotte Moderne " (Gavotte) by Severn until — T: "Vera Vincent, etc." 4 — "Ein Maerchen" (Melodious Fantasia) by Bach until — T: 5— Theme. Note — Watch telephone tell until — T : " Gee, I'll bet you, etc." b 6 — " Sweet Dreams of Home " (Allegretto Grazioso) by Engelman until — T : " Mr. Richard, I'm from the Herald." 7 — "Isle D'Amour " (Valse Moderato) by Edwards until — T: " You've got to trust me." 8 — Theme until — T: "" Youth comes upon old scenes." 9 — Continue to action until — T: "Meanwhile other and, etc." 10 — "Chanson Joyeuse " (Allegro) by Ravina until — T: "The hour of six approaches." 11 — "Bitter Sweets" (Moderato Intermezzo) by Engelman until — T: "Morning finds the advance, etc." 12— " Canzonetta " (Allegretto Moderato) by Godard until — T: " Not very much later." 13 — " Passacalle " (Allegro Intermezzo) by Gregh until — T: "I have challenged your father." 14 — " Olympia " (Dramatic Overture) by Ascher. Note — Watch Mg toss drum until T: " Old Richards chasing after girl." 15 — Galop to action until — T: "You have everything packaged." 16 — "Intermezzo" (Allegretto) by Pierne until — S: "Interior of bank." 17 — " Mysterioso " to action until — T: "To whom it may concern." 18 — Continue pp until — S: "Mass meeting." 19 — "Chanson Joyeuse" (Allegro) by Ravina until — S: "Girl in bed." 20— Theme until ***** END. " WIFE NUMBER TWO " (Fox Production) Theme: "'Broken Melody" (Dramatic) by A. Van Biene 1 — Second Movement "Andantino in Modo di Canzona " from symphony No. 4 in F minor by Tschaiskowsky until— T : " She's too tony for us." 2 — Theme until— T : "At Doctor Benton's house." 3— Pas daction from "Scenes de Ballet" (4/4 Adagio) by Gla^ounow until — T: "And so to this house, etc." 4— Second Number from " Scenes de Ballet " (Waltz) by Glazounow until — T: "Who's things are those." 5 — Theme until — S : " Doctor with Emma leave in carriage." 6— " Whims " (3/4 Allegro giocoso) by Schumann until — T: "Just like a chapter in a novel. " 7 — " Lanette," Waltz, by Henton until — T: "In the wee small hours." 8 — " Pearl Fishers," Selection by Bizet. Note: Begin with " tiecond Movement" — "Andante non troppo" until — T: "So this day is the beginning, etc." 9 — Organ improvise to action (short scene) until — T: "And so they have settled, etc." 10 — Theme until — T: "So she seizes the doubtful pleasure, etc." 11 — "In Lovers' Lane" (Melodious Allegretto) by Pryor until — T: " How well they look together." 12 — Organ — begin pp — to improvise to action (watch screen very carefully) until— S : "Civil War Veteran telling stories to boy." 13 — Organ improvise on " Marching through Georgia " or any other Civil War song until — T: "The height of a social evening." I'l — " Clarie de Lune " (Moderato) by Thome until — T: "Deeper into the mire of debt." 15 — "Dreams of Love" by Liszt until — T: "Don't you like it, dear?" 16— Theme until— T : "In a whirl of rebellion." 17— Continue ff until— T : "Weeks later the broken spirit." 18 — Organ improvise to action until — T: " But the price of the past must be paid." 19 — "Ave Maria" (Dramatic) by J. Ascher until— T : "I often wondered why, Madame, etc." 20— Theme until — T : " He will sell us out." 21— Piano improvise to action until — T: "Don't talk like a fool." 22 — Andante from " The Violin Concert " by Mendelssohn until — T : " Suppose my husband loses, etc." 23 — Silence — just Tympany Roils — during scenes when Emma jumps into the water, until — T: "And then also too late." 24— "Reverie" (3/4 Adagio) by Corelli until * * * * END. " THE SHOW DOWN " (Bluebird Photo-Plays) Theme: " Camelia " (Dramatic Melody) by Yon 1 — "Dramatic Tension No. 14" by Reissiger until — T: "The world looked upon Oliver." 2 — Galop — Note: Begin pp then to action until — T: "And more so probably, etc." 3 — "Con Amore " (2/4 Melody) by Beaumont until— T: "I feel more at home." 4 — Continue to action until — T: " On Newspaper Benson accused." 5 — " Faith and Hope Idyl " (4/4 Allegretto) by Gruenwald until — T: "The Orland was in the Pacific." 6 — " Les Sylphes " (Valse Lente) by Bachman until — T: "It was evening." 7 — " Lanette Valse " by Henton until— T : " To Good Old U. S. A." 8 — Hurry to action undl — T: "It was midnight." 9 — "Rustles of Spring" (Dramatic Moderato) by Sinding until — T: " Night has fallen." 10 — "Love Song" (Moderato) by Henselt until — T: "Oh, the most selfish man! " 11 — "Paroles D'Amor " (Melody) by Tobani until — T: "We are fortunate, etc." 12 — "Woodland Whispers" (Characteristic) by Czibulka until— T: " Save that for your next." 13 — Theme until — T: "Next day the sailors." 14 — "Forest Whispers" (Gavotte) by Losey until — T: "Three hours later." 15 — "Evening Breeze Idyl" (Allegretto) by Langey until — T: " Some cannibal has stolen." 16 — "Barcarolle" (Characteristic) by Conterno until— T: "It was evening." 17 — "Dramatic Mysterioso" by Bach until — T: "We're all good Americans." 18 — Organ or piano improvise to action until — S : " Girl jumps into water." 19 — Characteristic by Lovenberg until — S : " Wireless Station." 20 — "Under the Leaves" (4/4 Poco Agitato) by Thome until — T: " I told them in Manila." 21— Theme until— S : "The fight." 22 — Hurry to action until — T : " It was morning." 23 — Continue pp until — S : " Sea Battle." 24 — Battle Burry until — T : " Now I can proceed." 25— Theme until ****** END. THE BARTOUA. 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