Motion Picture News (Jul-Aug 1919)

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58S (Equipment Section) Motion Picture News • PHIL FOR SHORT " (Evelyn Greeley-World) Specially selected and compiled by M. Winkler The timing is based on a speed limit of 14 minutes per reel (1000 ft.) Theme: ""Wlien You Are Truly Mine" (Characleristic Ballad Mod.), Lee 1 — Theme (2* minutes and IS seconds), at screening. 2 — "Flirty Flins " (Int. Rubato), by Levy (30 seconds), until — T: "Get your fiddle. Pat." 3 — Violin, only for few bars (3 minutes), until — S: When Pat starts to play. A — Slow Waltz (1 minute and 30 seconds), until — T: "From the faded pictures is." 5 — "Bleeding Hearts" (And. Sentimento), by Levy (1 minute and 45 seconds), until — T: "Your daughter is running wild." 6 — " Birds and Butterflies " (Int. Grazioso), by Vely (1 minute and 45 seconds), until — T: "John Alden of a rich." 7 — "Andante Passionato," by Castillo (1 minute), until — S: When Alden overhears." 8 — "Serenade Romantique " (Characteristic And.), by Borch (3 minutes and 30 seconds), until — T: "A month later." 9 — " In Poppyland " (Mod. Grazioso), by Albers (IS seconds), until — T: " Meantime John Alden." 10 — Theme (1 minute and 15 seconds), until — T: " McWrath to further his designs." 11 — Violin, only according to action (15 seconds), until — T: "Play, Pat, play." 12 — " Dramatic Agitato No. 38," by Minot (1 minute and 45 seconds), until — S: When McWrath stops playing. 13 — •• The Spider Web " (Mod. Caprice), by Allen (2 minutes and 15 seconds), until — S : When Phil is locked in. 14 — "Drifting Clouds" (Schottische Caprice), by Boehnlein (1 minute), until — T: " Alone with Sappho." 15 — Theme (2 minutes and 15 seconds), until — T: "Thank God it's a boy." 16 — "Marionette" (Allegro Leggiero), by Arndt (3 minutes and 15 seconds), until — T: "An attic insurrection." 17 — " Moment Musical," by Schubert (2 minutes and 30 seconds), until — T: Established in the college" (violin only). 18 — Theme (4 minutes), until — T: "Cross currents." 19 — "Tulips" (Mod. Grazioso), by Miles (2 minutes and 30 seconds), until — T: " You are so brave." 20 — "Remembrance" (And. Doloroso), by BirkedaJ-Bardford (1 minute and 30 seconds), until — T: " I'll give you until tomorrow." 21 — "Serenade" (And. Semplice), by Backer-Grondahl (4 minutes and IS seconds), until — T: "John Alden finds asylum." 22 — Theme (3 minutes), until — T: "Who are you?" 23 — "Turbulence" (Allegro Agitato), by Borch (2 minutes and 45 seconds), until — T: "Morning, the hue and cry." 24 — Theme (2 minutes), until — S: When McWrath leaves. 25 — " Elysian Dreams" (Mod. Novelette), by Reviland (2 minutes and 30 seconds), until — T: "In Boston the Alden family." 25— " Capricious Anette " (Mod. Caprice), by Borch (2 minutes), until — T: " A reception in honor of." 27 — Popular Fox Trot (45 seconds), until — T: "You are the inspiration." 28 — Grecian Waltz" (45 seconds), until — T: "I dance, yet" (violin only). 29 — "Popular Fox Thot " (1 minute and 45 seconds), until — S: When scene fades to Phil. le 30 — Music Tempo should be Slow Waltz, changing to Allegretto 2/4 (1 minvite and 30 seconds), until — S: When Phil descends stairs (violin only). „ 31 — Theme (1 minute and 45 seconds), until — T: "Your wife is exquisite." 32 — " Babillage " (Int. Allegretto), by Castillo (3 minutes), until — S: When Phil ascends stairs. 33 — " Dancing Leaves" (Mazurka), by Miles (4 minutes), until — T: "Later " (train effects). 34 — Theme (2 minutes and 15 seconds), until — T: "You said in your book that" (telephone-bell). 35 — " Dramatic Reproach " (And. Expressive), by Berge (1 minute and 45 seconds), until — S: When Phil gives butler letter. 36— " In Dreamy Dells" (Mod. Fantasy), by Rolfe (3 minutes), until — T: " Coming home unexpectedly." 37 — "Vivo Finale" (From Symphonette Suite), by Berge (3 minutes), until — T: "Morning" (shot). 38— Theme (30 seconds), until — T: "You little devil," until * * * * END. " THE SPARK DIVINE " Specially selected and compiled by M. Winkler The timing is based on a speed limit of 14 minutes per reel (1,000 ft.) Theme: "May Dreams" (Moderate Romance), Borch 1 — Theme (2 minutes and 15 seconds), at screening. 2 — "Frills and Furbelows" (Rondo Rococo), by Crespi (2 minutes), until — T: " The new rich friends of." 3 — Theme (1 minute and 45 seconds), until — T: "With the change in the society." 4 — "The Blushing Rose" (Andante Serenade), by Johnson (2 minutes and 45 seconds), until — T: "Then the changing seasons." 5— Theme (1 minute and 30 seconds), until — T: "And the child Marcia has." 6 — "To a Star" (Moderato Romance), by Leonard (1 minute and 45 seconds), until — T: "Home, home is where the" (Piano only according to action). 7 — " Young April " (Moderato Novellette), by Cobb (2 minutes and 45 seconds), until — T: "Way in the West; lives." 8 — " Valse Moderne " (Valse Lento), by Rosey (3 minutes and 15 seconds), until — T: "The Ardale ornament." 9 — "Serenade Romantique" (Characteristic Andantino), by Borch (3 minutes and 45 seconds), until — T: "You're an iron man." 10 — " In a Shady Nook " (Characteristic Tete-a-Tete), by Hildreth (2 minutes), until — T: "The circus is in full." 11 — Theme (2 minutes), until — S: When Robert meets Marcia. 12 — " Barcarolle " (Summer Idyll), by Buse (4 minutes and 30 seconds), until — T: "I have decided to stay and" (Piano only according to action). 13 — Theme (2 minutes and 45 seconds), until — T: "You spoke to me of love." 14 — "Rose Leaves" (Idyl Moderato), by Ashleigh (4 minutes), until — T: "And before the next darkness of." 15 — Theme (3 minutes), until — T: "Later Marcia has fulfilled." 16 — "Bleeding Hearts" (Andantino Sentimento), by Levy (4 minutes and IS ■econds), until — T: "Busy with each growing." 17 — " Misterioso Dramatico No. 22," by Borch (1 minute and 15 seconds), until — S : When scene fades to nurse girl. 18 — " Vivo Finale " (From Symphonette Suite), by Berge (45 seconds), until — S: When maid raises window shade. 19 — "Andante Pathetique," by Berge (1 minute and 45 seconds), until — T: "And now to Marcia." 20 — " MisteriouB Nights" (Valse Dramatique), by Ber (1 minute), until — T: "No attempt it too" (automobile effects). 21 — "Rondo" (Excerpts Beethoven Sonata Pathetique), by Berge (3 minutes ind 30 seconds), until — S: When Marcia enters auto (automobile effects). 22 — "Birds and Butterflies" (Int. Allegretto), by Vely (45 seconds), until — T: " Wherever children are." 23 — Direct cue. church bells chiming " Peace on Earth, Good Will Toward Men" (Christmas hymn), (1 minute and 30 seconds), until — S: When Robert enter*. 24 — Theme (3 minutes and IS seconds), until — T: "Hail Santa Claus " — until • • • • THE END "THE BOOMERANG" Specially selected and compiled by M. Winkler The timing is based on a speed limit of 14 minutes per reel (1,000 ft.) Theme: "Serenade Romantique" (And. con moto), Borch 1 — Theme (1 minute and 10 seconds), until — T: "The Ball that celebrates." 2 — " Hunkatin " (half tone one-step), by Levy (1 minute and 25 seconds), until — T: "Any news of my son?" 3 — " Mysterious Nights " (Valse Dramatique), by Berge (2 minutes and 30 seconds), until — T: "And then there's the child." 4 — "Dramatic Tension No. 6," by Levy (1 minute and 15 seconds), until — T: " May I claim my dance? " 5 — "A La Mode" (one-step), by Rosey (55 seconds), until — T: "There is something I have wanted." 6 — Theme (1 minute and IS seconds), until — T: "The meeting of big interests." 7 — "Dramatic Recitative," by Levy (1 minute and 30 seconds), until — T: "The law offices." 8 — "Serenade" (And. Mod.), by Drigo (2 minutes and 50 seconds), until — T: " Iron in the fire." 9 — " Dramatic Tension No. 9," by Andino (3 minutes and 45 seconds), until — T: " The juggernaut of ambition." 10 — "Dramatic Andante," by Berge (2 minutes and 30 seconds), until — T: "The hurling of the Boomerang." 11 — Theme (3 minutes and 25 seconds), until — T: "Midnight and an unusual reception." 12 — " Lento Allegro " (Symphonette Suite), by Berge (1 minute and 15 seconds), until — T: "And then came the gigantic." 13 — ' Dolorosa " (Poeme D'Amour), by Tobani (3 minutes and 10 seconds), until — T: "Antonio Guinano." 14 — " Maria Maria — Di Capua " (Italian Song) (3 minutes and 15 seconds), until — T: "The firebrand starts." 15 — "Dramatic Agitato," by Hough (1 minute and IS seconds), until — T: "The secret strings of Finance." 16 — "Perpetual Motion" (Allegro), by Borch (2 minutes and 10 seconds), until— T: "You ask why I hate the trust." 17 — Theme (2 minutes and 30 seconds), until — T: "The stronger call." 18 — " Dramatic Tension " (Agitato), by Ascher (1 minute and 45 seconds), until — T: "Men, Violence never won." 19 — Continue pp (1 minute and 5 seconds), until — T: "Carefully groomed in the remnants." 20 — " Erotik " (Dramatic), by Grieg (2 minutes and 30 seconds), until — T: In the midst of the Montgomerys." 21 — "Sparklets" (Mod.), by Miles (1 minute and 45 seconds), until — T: "In the walk of everyday life." 22 — "Sinister Theme" (Mysterioso), by Levy (SO seconds), until — T: "Upon his election to the office." 23 — 'Maria Maria — Di Capua" (Italian Song) (45 seconds), until — T: "The Battle for Control." 24 — "Half Reel Hurry," by Levy (6 minutes and 15 seconds), until — T: "A narrow crooked little street." 25 — "Pizzicato Mysterioso," by Minot (2 minutes and S seconds), until — T: " Big Jim Hardy." 26 — Theme (45 seconds), until — T: "Shadows of the night." 27 — "Mysterioso Dramatico," by Borch (2 minutes and 30 seconds), until — T: " The empty dinner pail." 28 — •" Half Reel Furioso," by Levy (4 minutes and S seconds), until — T: "While convalescing." Note: Watch Explosion. 29 — " May Dreams" (Mod.), by Borch (50 seconds), until — T: "The Boomerang returns." 30 — Theme (3 minutes and 5 seconds), until — T: "Call Peter Cameron." 31 — "Tragic Theme," by Vely (3 minutes and 30 seconds), until — T: "Days of readjustment." 32 — "Joyous Allegro," by Borch (45 seconds), until — T: "The passing of months." 33 — "Birds and Butterflies" (Int.), by Levy (1 minute and 55 seconds) — until * * * * THE END. "YOU'RE FIRED" Specially selected and compiled by M. Winkler Theme: "Flirty Flirts" (Mel. Int.), Levy 1 — "Birds and Butterflies" (Mel. Allegretto), by Levy (2 minutes and 20 seconds), at screening. 2 — Theme (Mel. Int.) (5 minutes and 30 seconds), until — T: " So it happens that evening." 3 — Piano Solo improvising to action (25 seconds), until — S: Helen playing piano. 4 — Tacet (45 seconds), until — S: Helen stops playing. 5 — "Valse Moderne" (Valse Lento), by Rosey (1 minute and 40 seconds), until — T: "On the following day." 6 — "Sparklets" (4/4 Mod.), by Miles (4 minutes and 35 seconds), until — S: Interior of employment office. Note: Effect of rapid working typewriter. 7 — "Tacet" (2 minutes and IS seconds), until — T: Early next morning. NOTE: Just, n'dtcli effect of xiiloplioiie player and improvise to action. 8 — "Hunkatin" (Half-tone one-step), by Levy (2 minutes and 20 seconds), until — T : Days become weeks. 9 — "Minnie Shimmey for Me" (popular) (1 minute and 25 seconds), until — T: " No. it couldn't." 10 — Theme (Mel. Int.) (1 minute), until — T: " So this is the important business." 11 — " Me-Ow " (Popular one-step), by Kaufman (1 minute and 55 seconds), until — S : Orchestra commences to play. 12 — Continue pp. (30 seconds), until — T: "So old Billy, is trying." 13 — Theme (Mel. Int.) (1 minute and 25 seconds), until — T: After the last dance. 14 — Piano solo improvising to action (1 minute and 15 seconds), until — T: At the morning's conference. 15 — " Reve D'Amour " (Allegretto), by Zamecnik (35 seconds), until — T: " We've got to keep." 16 — " Ciribiribin " (Italian waltz — Valse lento), by Pestalozza (1 minute and IS seconds), until — T: In little Italy. 17 — Sinister theme (Mysterioso), by Levy (3 minutes and S seconds), until — T: Horace Graham, Tom's uncle. 18 — "A La Mode" (One-step), by Rosey (30 seconds), until — T: A special performance. NOTE: To he performed on phonooraph, 19 — "Italian Nights Waltz" (Waltz — On Italian Mel.), by Tobani (3 minutes and SO seconds), until — T: And at Capellanos. 20 — " Tarantelle Italienne " (Allegretto), by Bohm (2 minutes and 25 seconds), until — T: "It's here and stays here." 21 — Theme (Mel. Int.) (1 minute and SO seconds), until — T: "Please find the proprietor." 22 — "Maria, Maria" (Italian song), by Di Capua (1 minute and 25 seconds), until — T: "Your time is not up yet." 23 — Continue ff. (Italian song) (1 minute and 55 seconds), until — T: "Waiter, call the proprietor." 24 — " Hurry No. 33 " (Allegro), by Minot (I minute and 45 seconds), until — T: " Great Caesar, it's the merger." 25 — Tacet (15 seconds), until — T: "Here, buy yourself." NOTE: .lust produce effect uitli In.;/ hell of clock striking tveh>c. 26 — Theme ff. (Mel. Int.) (SO seconds), until — S: Flashback to former scene, until * * * * •THE END.