Motion Picture News (Sept-Oct 1919)

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2848 (Equipment Service) Motion Picture News LATEST MUSIC CUES "THE BRAMBLE BUSH" (Corinne Griffith-Vitagraph) Specially selected and compiled by H. Winkler The timing is based on a speed limit of 14 minutes per reel (1,000 ft.) Theme: 'Heart of Mine" 'Ballad Moderate), Smith I — " Babillage," (Intermezzo Allegretto), by Castillo (2 minutes and IS seconds), until — S: At Screening. 2 — ^Theme (2 minutes and 4S seconds), until — T: The shop was Kaly Dial's. 3 — " At Twilight," (Moderate Romance), by Golden (2 minutes and 45 seconds), until — T: Evening and Kaly is. 4 — " Flirty Flirts," (Intermezzo Rubato), by Levy (1 minute and IS seconds), until — T : Rex Moore, the dregs. 5— Valse Moderate (Piano only), (30 seconds), iintilS:When girl sits at piano. 6— " Wedding March " (Piano onlj'), (30 seconds), until — S: When bride appears. 7 — " Capricious Annette," (Moderate Caprice), by Borch (45 seconds), until — T: Playing chauffeur for his. 8 — Theme (2 minutes and 30 seconds), until — T: Auntie, I want Peter. 9 — Dramatic Tension by Levy (3 minutes and 30 seconds), until — T: The wrong man. 10 — " Budding Spring," (Romance Moderate), by Platzman (3 minutes and 15 seconds), until — T: The spider and the fly. II — Theme (3 minutes and 45 seconds), until — T: All of Kaly's dreams. 12 — " Sereande Romantique," (Romance Moderate), by Borch (2 minutes and IS seconds), until — T: But Kaly was in a. 12 — Theme (1 minute and 30 seconds), until — T: To a spot which would. 13 — " Prudence," (Entr'Acte Novelette), by Luz (2 minutes and 30 seconds), until — T: Not because she doubts him. 14— Tragic Theme by Vely (2 minutes), until — T: I love you the right way. (door bell). 15— Theme (1 minute), until — T: If Crispen has failed you. 16 — ^May Dreams," (Moderate Romance), by Borch (3 minutes and 15 seconds), until — T: The next day comes at. (auto effect). 17 — "The Crafty Spy," (Original Descriptive Mysterioso), by Borch (2 minutes and 45 seconds), until — T: John I want to be. 18— " Clematis," (Moderato Poco Agitato), by Tonning (3 minutes), until — T: Then we'll go right back. 19 — " Camelia," (Andante Moderato), by Tonning (2 minutes and 45 seconds), until — T: He's gone the man for. 20 — Dramatic Tension No. 36 by Andino (2 minutes and 45 seconds), until — T: Yes, I agreed it was the. 21 — Theme (1 minute and 30 seconds), until — S: When Kaly faints. 22 — "Canterbury Bells," (Capricious Allegretto), by Tonning (1 minute and 45 seconds), until — T: I am on my way West. 23 — Theme (1 minute and IS seconds), until — T: The end of the journey. • • • UNTIL THE END. "THE CITY OF BROKEN OLD MEN" Specially selected and compiled by M. Winkler The timing is based on a speed limit of 14 minutes per reel (1,000 ft.) Theme: "Weird Characteristic Theme" (And. Mod.), Levy 1 — " Mystic Schrine," (Intermezzo), by Cameron (2 minutes and S seconds), until — S : At Screening. 2 — " Orientale," by Cui (1 minute and 30 seconds), until — T: An automobile was unloaded. 3 — Theme (2 minutes and IS seconds), until — T: The market. 4 — "March Indienne," by Sellecnik (2 minutes and 10 seconds), until — T: The new Caledonian standing army. 5 — " Nlponese," (Japanese), by Sullivan (1 minute and 45 seconds), until — ^T: Javanese coolies just. 6 — "Babillage" (Entr'Acte), by Castillo (50 seconds), until — T: Leaving Neoaunia Harbor. THE END "THE BRUTE BREAKER" Specially selected and compiled by M. Winkler The timing is based on a speed limit of 14 minutes per reel (1,000 ft.) Theme: "Poem Symphonic" 'Dram. And.), Borch 1 — Theme (2 minutes and 10 seconds), until — S: At screening. 2 — " Forest Whispers " (Characteristic Int.), by Losey (1 minute and 45 seconds), until — T: Because of this. 3 — "Agitato" (For scenes of tumult), by Minot (40 seconds), until — T: White man work hard. 4 — "Characteristic Tremelo," by Lovenberg (55 seconds), until — T: Five hundred yards above. 5 — " Furioso " (Depicting conflict and riot), by Shepherd (4 minutes and 5 seconds), until — T: A stranger who smiled. 6— " 'Three Graces" (Allegro Int.), by Herman (3 minutes), until — T: "Is your welcome so warm? " 7 — "Agitato" (For excitement, fights, etc.), by Andino (2 minutes and 20 seconds), until — T: " I have prayed for a man." 8 — " Hunkatin " (Half-tone Jazz), by Levy (3 minutes and 10 seconds), until — T: With the evening came the. 9 — " Dramatic Recitative " (For intensive and heavy dramatic situations), by Levy (2 minutes and 10 seconds), until — T: " If he is bade." 10— — Continue to action (1 minute and 55 seconds), until — T: Next day. 11 — Continue pp (35 seconds), until — T: "Monsieur has played." 12 — Theme (2 minutes and 5 seconds), until — T: Again the evening shadows. 13 — "Sinister Theme" (For scenes of impending danger), by Vely (3 minutes and 5 seconds), until — T: To Babtiste fear was. 14 — Continue to action (1 minute and 30 seconds), until — T: One day in answer. 15 — " Mysterioso Dramatico " (Depicting mystery and agitation), by Borch (1 minute and 55 seconds), until — T: At the end of the week. 16 — "Furioso" (For riot or storm scenes), by Kiefert (55 seconds), until — T; " Let him who claims." 17 — " Andante Dramatico " (Depicting suppressed dramatic emotion), by Borch (3 minutes and SO seconds), until — T: Next day who. 18 — Theme (1 minute and 40 seconds), until — T: " Monsieur shall not balk." 19 — " Heavy Mysterioso " (For general use), by Levy (3 minutes and SO seconds), until — T: Night had fallen. NOTE: Watch nhot. 20 — Theme (4 minutes and IS seconds), until — T: In the morning. 21 — "Allegro Agitato" (For general use), by Kiefert (3 minutes, and 50 seconds), until — T: Andrew McKittrick. yOTE: To action pp or f. 22 — "Dramatic Tension" (Depicting dramatic, but not pathetic situations), by Andino (4 minutes and 5 seconds), until — T: The shout is strange. 23 — "Andante Dramatic" (For impending danger), by Herbert (2 minutes and 45 seconds), until — T: The next morning. 24— " Half-reel Furioso," by Levy (7 minutes and SO seconds), until — T: "The choice is yours." 25 — "Half-reel Hurry," by Levy (2 minutes and 45 seconds), until — T: And the heavens. 26 — Theme ff (2 minutes and 30 seconds), until — T: And when the rain — until • • • • THE END. "THE FOUR FLUSHER" (Hale Hamilton-Metro) Specially selected and compiled by M. Winkler The timing is based on a speed limit of 14 minutes per reel (1.000 ft.) Theme: '^Kisses (Valse Moderato), Zamecnik 1 — "Kisses" (Valse Moderato), (Theme), by Zamecnik (2 minutes), until — S: At Screening. 2 — " Bon Vivant," (Characteristic Allegretto), by Zamecnik (4 minutes and 15 seconds), until — T: And he so reposeth his. 3 — " In Poppyland." (Bright Moderato). by Albers (3 minutes and 45 seconds), until — T : Do you think Ford. 4 — Theme (3 minutes), until — T: Oh. I suppose so (door-bell). 5 — " Serenata," (Spanish Int.), by Crespi (2 minutes and 30 seconds), until — T: And ten days later. 6 — " Sleeping Rose." (Valse Lento), by Borch (2 minutes and 45 seconds), until — T: The day before pay day. 7 — " Meow," (Allegro Intermezzo), by Kaufman (2 minutes and 15 seconds), until — T: Cablegram for Withers. 8— Theme (IS seconds), until — S: When Suzane enters. 9 — " Sparklets." (Characteristic Allegretto), by Miles (4 minutes and 15 seconds), until — T: Throwing the bluff. (Continued on page 2850) ^ d:?/ WALNC/T 3r The Dwyer Bros C Cer cnvc//V/VA77 O/f/i AJ^E YOU AN "OPERATOR" Lift yourself out of the average class and become a projectionist. The easiest v^^ay to do this is to buy a complete set of 7-Transactions of the S. M. P. E.. costing $1.75 complete. H. A. Campe, Pres. Saciety Motion Picture Engineers 5550 Raleigh St., Pittsburgh, Pa. You need Bartola music in your theatre. Easy monthly payments. Send for catalogue. BARTOLA MUSICAL I STRLMENT CO.,' Room 314 MaUcrs Bldg., Chicago, III Factory, Oshkosh, Wis.