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February p , i p i 3
(Accessory) 911
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^ ? — "The Vampire" (A Dramatic Theme) by Sol P. Levy until — T: i
As the strains of, etc." i
■ <• ^ — "Home, Sweet Home" (Waltz) by Margis Berger until — T: 1
Riccio visits the Carson Art Gallery." i
10— " Grazielle " (Valse Halienne) by Kretschmer until — S : Tele 1 ; phonmg. i
11 — Continue to action until — T: "When birds of a feather, etc." i
12 — "Dramatic Recitative" by Sol P. Levy until — T: — "While Bel i field and his little wife." =
13 — Continue fl until — T: "While at Virginia's home." 1
14 — " Flirtation " (Valse Intermezzo) by Meyer Helmund until — T: 1 HoUister's business transactions, etc." =
15 — " L'Adieu " (12/8 Dramatic) by Favarger until — T: "The night 1 of the Italian, etc." I
16 — "Sunny Italy" (Waltz — on Italian songs) by Tobani until — T: 1 " Luck is with us." I
17 — "Heavy Mysterioso " by Sol P. Levy until — S: Interior of bed i room. I
18 — Continue to action until — T: " The Vulture and his prey." I
19 — "Dramatic Agitato" by H. Hough until— T: "Next morning." I
20 — " Dramatic Narrative " by Pauline Pement until — T : " That little 1 infernal affair." i
21 — "Dramatic Tension" by Sol P. Levy until — T: "Virginia having 1 been the victim of, etc." 5
22 — Piano improvise to action (Scenes of various dances, etc.) until — i T: "Paul HoUister is here." 1
23 — Tragic Theme by Paul Vely until — T : " You had such success, 1 etc." . I
24 — "Dramatic Tension" by Winkler until — T: "I humbly apologize." 1
25— Theme until « ♦ ♦ ♦ END. 1
" MAN ABOVE THE LAW " |
(Triangle Production) 1 Theme: "Adieu" (Dramatic Melody) by FrimI I
1 — "Indian Theme" (Chracteristic) by Winkler until — T: "With | childish glee she, etc." =
2 — "Berceuse" (Lento) by Karganoff until — S: Interior of store. |
3 — "Indian Song" by Lake until — T: "The system of credits, etc." =
4 — " Dramatic Recitative " by Sol P. Levy until — T: " His imagination ; conjured." !
5 — " Indian Dance " by George Smith until — S : Flashback to former i scene. 1
6 — "Pathetic Andante" by Paul Vely until — T: "The Duke of Mesa i detests." |
7 — Continue ff until — T: "Some weeks later Esther Brown, etc." ,1
8 — Theme until — T: " You'd do anything for money." '^
9 — " Ramona ' (Indian Intermezzo) by L. Johnson until — T: "The I less you learn, etc." |
10 — Theme until — T: "The first class." 1 1 It— Organ solo to action until — T: " Tonah, I think I shall appoint |
you, etc." i Note. — Watch screen and play to action. |
12 — " Dramatic Andante" by Borsch until — T: "After a lonely supper." |
13 — Theme until T: "After this you treat that white girl, etc." |
14 — " Heavy Mysterioso " by Sol P. Levy until — T: " I left God in | town, etc." I
15 — "Dramatic Tension" by Reissiger until — T: "Dear God, give me § strength." |
16 — Organ Solo (Scene of Prayer) until — T: "During a night of, etc." i
17 — "Intermezzo" (Moderato) by Bohm until — T: "My father said i I could come here." I
18 — "Dramatic Agitato" by Hough until — T: "As times passes." i
19 — " In Lover's Lane " (Intermezzo Characteristic) by Pryor until — 1 T: "Here, my man. You go away! " 1
20 — Theme until — T: " On a great rock, etc." 1
21 — "Indian Theme" by Winkler until — T: "While Esther ponder | • ing, etc." I
22 — " Ave Maria " (Lento) by Ascher until — T: " Matcha appeals to her i own people." 1
23 — Repeat "Indian Theme" (same as Cue 21) until — T: "Then i came the annual feast." |
24 — "Torch Dance " from "Henry VIII" by Ed. German until — T: | " This in the white sorceress, etc." I
25 — " Heavy Agitato " to action pp or ff until — G: After the fight. |
26 — Theme until — T: "The primitive instinct to protect." |
27 — "Storm Furioso " to action i;ntil — T: "A3 the late afternoon sun, | etc.'' I
28 — Theme until ♦ * ♦ END. |
" MRS. DANE'S DEFENSE " |
(Paramount Production) I (Reviewed on page 444) |
Theme: "Heart's Devotion (4/4 And. esp.) by Hurst |
1 — " Extase " (Dramatic) by Ganne until — T: "May I speak to you | alone? ". =
2 — Theme until — T: "Three years ago, while, etc." 1
3 — " Lost Happiness " by Eilenberg until — T : " Later the inevitable 1 happened." i
4 — " Ein Maerchen " (Fantasia) by Bach until — T: "Then followed | the awful tragedy." i
5 — Theme until — T: " Later in England, Felicia visits, etc. |
6 — "Intermezzo" by Huerter until — T: "At Sunning-water — Mrs. i Dane attends, etc." 1
7--" Ballabile " (Grand Waltz) from the "Prinze Ador Suite" by C. Ruebner until — T: " I could almost swear, etc."
■ .Serenade" by Randegger until— T: "We will have a
little chat, my dear.
9 — Theme until — T: The following day.
^°rr'! ^?.'^^'^ Dream" (Monologue) by MacDowell until— T : "It would be foolish to deny."
11 — Theme ff until — T: "To discredit the scandal mongers."
12— 'Two Waltzes " from Opus 54 by Ant. Dvorak until— T: "Come let us show them all, etc."
13— " Extase D'Amour " by Roze until— T: "Tell me something of your early life.
^1r~," Adagio Molto " and " Allegro Vivace " from Fourth Symphony by Schubert until— T: "She went to Canada as Companion, etc."
15 — Adagio Lamentoso " from " Symphony Pathetique " by Tschaikowsky until — T: "Tell him who you are! "
16 — Theme to action until « * » ♦ END.
"OH! MARY BE CAREFUL" (Goldwyn Production)
Theme: "In Lover's Lane" (Characteristic Intermezzo) by A.
Pryor
1 — "Illusion" (2/4 Moderato Intermezzo) by Bustanoby until — T" The Old Meacham home."
2 — ' Whispering Flowers " (^ Moderato-Characteristic) by Blon until— T: "The Mistress of Black hills"
3 — "The Vampire" (A Dramatic Theme) by Sol. Levy until — T: " Corinne, the French Canadian housekeeper."
4— " Pizzicato-Bluette Andantino Grazioso) by Theo. Lack until — T: "Ahead of time, as usual."
5 — " Reve D'Amour" (2/4 Allegretto Grazioso) by Zameznik until— T: "Oh! Mary, be Careful."
6 — Theme until — T; "You can occupy yourself with these."
7 — "Gavotte" (4/4 Mod.) by E. Lutz until — T: "I'll attend to your case young man."
8 — Theme until — T: " Were they as bad as all the rest? "
9 — American Patriotic Song (Such as " Marching through Georgia," etc.) until — S : Mary and Aunt at breakfast table.
10 — Silence until — T: "And so it came to pass."
11 — "Funeral March'' by Chopin until — T: "But hope eternal."
12 — " Valse Poudree " (Intermezzo-Valse Lente) by Popy T: "And strange as it may seem."
13 — "Sweet Jasmine" (Melodious Allegretto) by Benndix until— T: " Your friend Susie Winkleman, etc."
14 — "Air de Ballet" (f^ Allegro) by Chaminade until — T: "Foot steps of Angels, etc."
15 — Theme until — T: " Kate Lester with a mind of her own."
16 — "Intermezzo" (2/4 Moderato grazioso) by Huerter until — T: What's the funny little book? "
Theme until — T : " If you'll excuse me, etc."
springs until —
by Gruenfeld until — T:
a day."
by Raff until — T:
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18 — "Romance" (4/4 Andanteconmoto) " I'm sorroy you've been bored, etc."
19 — Theme until — T: " It was no way to start
20 — "Gavotte and Musette" (2/4 Allegro) " That's a good idea, we'll, etc."
21 — "Valse Caprice" by Rubinstein until — S: Bull running wild.
22 — Hurry to action until — T: "He's not dead — he's swearing."
23 — Continue pp until — T: " Shades of Aunt Myra."
24 — "Dramatic Narrative" by Pauline Pement until — T: "Judge Adams is downstairs."
25 — "Dramatic Recitative " by Sol. P. Levy until — T: "It was the wish of your Aunt, etc."
26 — " Le Retour " (Allegro) by Bizet until — T: "You've stood the three tests.*'
27 — Theme until * * * * END.
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