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ADDITIONAL MUSIC CUES ON RECENT FEATURES
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" HIS DIVORCED WIFE "
Specially selected and compiled by M. Winkler The timing is based on a speed limit of 14 minutes per reel (1,000 ft.)
Theme: "Love's Enchantment" (Moderate Intermezzo D'Amour)' Varley
1 — "The Village Blacksmith" (Characteristic), by Puerner (2 minutes and 25 seconds), until — S: At Screening.
2 — "Intermezzo" (Mod.), by Huerter (2 minutes and IS seconds), until — T: Jethro Hawes, an aristocrat.
3 — "Allegro Agitato" (For general use), by Kiefert (1 minute and SO seconds), until — S : Man falling over toy horse.
A — Theme (2 minutes and 5 seconds), until — S: Girl talking to blacksmith.
5 — " Lovelette " (Mel. Int.), by Levy (3 minutes and 5 seconds), until — T: Into this land of rural.
6 — "Dramatic Suspense," by Winkler (3 minutes and 10 seconds), until — T: On the outskirts of the.
7 — Continue pp (55 seconds), until — T: Kindness when he had only.
8 — Theme (1 minute and 25 seconds), until — T: Waiting at the altar.
9 — "Anvil Chorus," Verdi (1 minute), until — T: Days merge into weeks.
10 — "Sparklets" (Mod.), by Miles (55 seconds), until — S: Blacksmiths having meal.
11 — "Wedding March," by Mendelssohn (SO seconds), until — T: Then that joyous hour.
12 — " Old Fashioned L,ancers," followed by " That Naughty Waltz," by Levy (1 minute and 15 seconds), until — S: Close-up of dancers.
13 — "Melody" (Mod.), by Kretschmer (1 minute and 10 seconds), until — T: Months elapse.
14— " Lento Allegro" (From Symphonette Suite), by Berge (1 minute and SO seconds), until — T: And then while little.
15 — "Dramatic Agitato" (For general use), by Hough (3 minutes and SO seconds), until — T: "I always reckoned."
16— " Poeme Symphonique " (Dramatic), by Borch (5 minutes and 30 seconds), until — S : Interior of Sheriff's office.
17^". Capricious Annette," by Borch (1 minute and 30 seconds), until — T: The years slip by.
18 — Theme (2 minutes and 40 seconds), until — T: "The boy needs a father."
19 — "Dramatic Suspense," by Winkler (3 minutes and 20 seconds), until — S: Prisoners at work.
NOTE: With ad. lib. pp. snare drum, marching effects, during scene where prisoners march.
20 — "Tragic Theme" (2 minutes and 35 seconds), until — T: "I ain't heard from Nance."
NOTE: With effects of rapid running cutting machines.
21 — "Agitato Appassionato" (Depicting passionate agitation), by Borch (1 minute and 10 seconds), until — S: Scene of accident.
22 — Theme ff (3 minutes and 20 seconds), until — T: Once more his coming.
23 — " Dramatic Tension " (For strong tense emotional scenes), by Shephard (2 minutes), until — T: "I am no longer your wife."
24— " Dramatic Narrative " (For scenes of reminiscence), by Pement (1 minute and 55 seconds), until — T: Living with the sweet.
25— " Dramatic Conflict" (Hurry Heroique), by Levy (1 minute and 55 seconds, until — S : Ash meets Attorney.
NOTE: Watch shot.
26 — Continue pp (1 minute and 15 seconds), until — T: "I could have killed."
27 — "Theme (25 seconds), until — T: Once more on the altar.
THE END
" ANNE OF GREEN GABLES "
Specially selected and compiled by M. Winkler The timing is based on a speed limit of 14 minutes per reel (1,000 ft.) Theme: '"Anne of Green Gables" (Song), by Heelan & Haskins
1 — Theme (1 minute and 20 seconds), until — S: At Screening.
2 — " Babillage " (Entr' Acte), by Castillo (1 minute and 40 seconds), until — T: When the wonderful gift.
3 — " Golden Youth " (Mel. Waltz), by Rosey (2 minutes and 30 seconds), until — T : Manila's brother.
4 — Theme (1 minute and 5 seconds), until — T: "There is our home."
5 — " May Dreams " (Romance Moderato), by Borch (2 minutes and 40 seconds), until — T: "What's that, Matthew?"
6— " Capricious Annette" (Caprice Int.), by Borch (3 minutes and 30 seconds), until — T: "Well, they didn't pick."
7 — "Love's Enchantment" (Intermezzo D'Amour), by Varley (1 minute and 45 seconds), until — T: As the days pass by.
8 — "Three Graces" (Allegro Int.), by Herman (2 minutes and 45 seconds), until — T : The village is quite.
9 — Theme (2 minutes and 20 seconds), until — T: When a young boy.
10 — "Lovelette" (Allegretto), by Levy (1 minute and 45 seconds), until — S: Anne looking out of window.
11 — "Flirty Flirts" (Mel. rubato), by Levy (1 minute and 15 seconds), until — T: Gilbert to revenge himself.
12 — " March of the Toys" (Char.), by Jessel (3 minutes and 30 seconds), until — T: The day dawns on.
13 — "Impish Elves" (Intermezzo), by Borch (3 minutes and 5 seconds), until — T: " Dear God, if you've."
14 — " Butterfly" (Mod. Int.), by Johnson (2 minutes and 40 seconds), until — T: " Will you please tell me."
15 — " Erotik " (Dramatic), by Grieg (3 minutes), until — T: "However, the wages of this."
16 — Theme (1 minute and 55 seconds), until — T: The months scurried into.
17 — " Balarino's Vision" (Valse Lente), by Praham (3 minutes and-5 seconds), until — T: Let's imagine we're."
18 — "Comedy Allegro," by Berg (1 minute and 45 seconds), until — S: Boys fighting.
19 — "Hurry" (For pursuit and races), by Minot (1 minute and SO seconds), until — S : Anne afloat on water.
NOTE: Begin pp then to action.
20 — Theme (1 minute), until — S: Boy kisses Anne.
21 — "Birds and Butterflies" (Intermezzo), by Vely (1 minute and 10 seconds), until — T : Another flight of years.
22 — "Bleeding Hearts" (A floral poem), by Levy (3 minutes and 40 seconds), until — T : But a shadow was doomed.
23 — "Serenade Romantique " (And. con moto), by Borch (1 minute and 10 seconds), until — T: With the new responsibility.
24 — " Adagietto " (From Symphonette Suite), by Berge (2 minutes and 10 seconds), until — T: The smallest slice.
25 — "Poeme Symphonique" (Dramatic), by Borch (3 minutes and 40 seconds), until — T: The following day Anne.
26— " Dramatic Suspense," by Winkler (3 minutes), until — T: When the day arrived.
27 — "Half Reel Hurry," by Levy (3 minutes and 30 seconds), until — T: By the time Anthony.
28 — Theme (1 minute and 5 seconds), until — T: "That was after he ran."
THE END
" THE GLORIOUS LADY '?
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 motoK Borch
1 — Theme (1 minute and 5 seconds), until — S: At Screening.
2 — " Flirtation " (Intermezzo), by Helmund (2 minutes and 25 seconds), until — T: The Duke of Loame.
3 — "Lovelette" (Mel. Int.), by Levy (1 minute and 35 seconds), until — T: For 200 years the Bensons.
A — Continue pp (1 minute and 5 seconds), until — T: In castle and cottage.
5— " Aces High" (Lively March), by Roberts (1 minute and 50 seconds), until — T: The great day in Loame.
6 — "Galop No. 7" (Characteristic), by Minot (50 seconds), until — S: Race commences.
7 — Theme (2 minutes and 50 seconds), until — T: In castle and farm house.
8 — ■■ Budding Spring " (Moderato Romance), by Platzman (4 minutes and 25 seconds), until — T: Loame is calling on the.
9 — •Love Song" (Dramatic), by Flegier (1 minute and 50 seconds), until — T: " Please don't disgrace us."
10— -Wedding March " (As organ solo to action) (20 seconds), until — T: And so before the summer.
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"BLIND HUSBANDS"
(Eric Von Stroheim-Universal) Specially selected and compiled by M. Winkler Theme: "Poeme Symphonique" 'And. qua&i adiago), Borck The timing is based on a speed limit of 14 minutes per reel (1,000 ft.)
1 — Theme (1 minute and 5 seconds), until — S: At Screening.
2 — Continue to action (25 seconds), until — T: Last.
3 — Continue pp (30 seconds), until — T: One of the most frequent.
4 — " Souvenir De Laucerne," by Keler-Bela (Swiss Waltz Song), (SO seconds), until — T: Beneath the blue sky.
5 — Chimes effect only (10 seconds), until — T: The seventh day.
6 — Organ improvise to action (15 seconds), until — T: And the people. Scene: "Interior of Church.")
7 — Continue pp (10 seconds), until — S: People leaving church.
8 — " Kaerntner Song Medley," by Seifert (1 minute and 5 seconds), until — T: The wine room.
9 — "Alpine Fantasia," by Tobani (1 minute and 30 seconds), until — S: Cloie-up of mountain rocks.
10 — "Wine and Woman," by Strauss (song waltz), (1 minute and 15 seconds), until — T: Lieutenant Von Steuben.
11 — Continue pp (1 minute and 15 seconds), until — S: View of town square.
12 — " Flirty Flirts," by Levy (Intermezzo Rubato), (4 minutes and 55 seconds), until — T: The next morning.
13 — " Evening Breeze," by Langley (Char. Idyll), (2 minutes and 25 seconds), until — S: Officer coming downstairs.
14 — " Dreamy Moments," by Ehrich (Char. Lendler), (2 minutes and SO seconds), until — T: That night was the.
15 — Continue to action (1 minute and 25 seconds), until — T: I love you.
16 — " Because You Say Good-Bye," by Levy (Song Ballad), (45 seconds), until — S: Close-up of piano.
Note: to be produced as piano solo.
17 — Continue as violin and piano solo (25 seconds), until — S: 0£5cer playing violin.
18 — Theme (1 minute and 5 seconds), until — S: They stop playing.
19 — " Tyrolean," by Parlow (Folk Song Fantasia), (3 minutes and 25 seconds), until — T : I love you.
20 — " Andante Dramatic," by Herbert (for impending danger), (25 seconds), until — S : Girl arguing with officer.
21 — Theme (2 minutes and 20 seconds), until — S: Interior of bedroom.
22 — Repeat "Andante Dramatic," by Herbert (40 seconds), until — S: Change of scene to exterior.
23 — " Warbles Farewell," by Tobani (Tyrolean Fantasia), (3 minutes and 15 seconds), until — T: Daybreak.
24 — " Omnipotence," by Schubert (Dramatic), (1 minute and 5 seconds), until — View of mountains.
25 — Theme (1 minute and 45 seconds), until — T: You were created.
26 — "Birds and Butterflies," by Vely (Intermezzo), (IS seconds), until — S: Close-up of twins.
27 — "Springtime," by Kiegler (Char. Overture), (55 seconds), until — T: In the rose glow.
28 — " Dramatic Recitative," by Levy (for intensive and heavy dramatic situations), (1 minute and 45 seconds), until — T: Ready to bring aid.
29 — " Sleeping Rose," by Borch (Valse Lente), (1 minute and ten seconds), until — S : Doctoi^s wife in room.
30 — Theme (1 minute and 3S seconds), until — S: Doctor's wife crying.
31 — Repeat "Springtime," by Ziegler (Char. Overture), (25 seconds), until — T: Higher and higher went.
32 — Sinister theme by Vely (for scenes of impending danger), (4 minutes), until — T: Morning and somewhere.
33 — "Dramatic Reproach," by Berge (1 minute and 30 seconds), until — T: Suppose my husband.
34 — "Theme (25 seconds), until — S: Lieutenant leaves.
35 — Continue pp (15 seconds), until — S: View of rescuing party.
36 — Strong chimes only with 5 tremolo on strings and ad. lib. tympany rolls (2 minutes and 10 seconds), until — T: I call the living.
37 — " Cantilena," by Lee (Char. Cello Solo), (4 minutes and 10 seconds), until — S: Interior of bedroom.
38 — " Love Song," by Flegier (Dramatic), (3 minutes and 15 seconds), until — T: Cortina had been left.
39 — " Sunrise in the Mountains," by Borch (char.), (1 minute and IS seconds), until — T; And just below the timber.
40 — Tympany rolls followed by " Mountain Song," by Borch (Classic), (3 minutes and 10 seconds), until — T: Night and drifting fog.
41 — "Dramatic Fantasia," by Borch (5 minutes and 30 seconds), until — S: Doctor's wife in her room.
42 — " Erl King," Schubert (Dramatic Mysterioso), (3 minutes and 30 seconds), until — S : Close-up of Doctor sleeping.
43 — " Blissful Dreams," by M. Helmund (Introduction Flute solo only), (40 seconds), until — T: Glorious — skywashed.
44 — Continue to action (35 seconds), until — T: The pinnacle one of the.
45 — " Le Cid Aragonaise," by Massenet (Dramatic Allegro), (2 minutes and 15 seconds), until — T: Lifting itself to.
46 — " Dramatic Suspense," by Winkler (3 minutes and 45 seconds), until — T: A Platoon of Austrian.
47 — " Characteristic Tremolo," by Lovenberg (35 seconds), until — T: The pinnacle at the very.
48 — " Dramatic Tension," by Shephard (for strong, tense emotional scenes), (3 minutes and 45 seconds), until — T: Sepp! Sepp!
49 — " Misterioso Dramatico," by Borch (depicting mystery and agitation), (3 minutes and IS seconds), until — T: I am going to give.
50 — " Agitato Appassionato," by Borch (depicting passionate agitation), (2 minutes and SO seconds), until — S: Doctor climbing down.
51 — " Tragic Theme." by Vely (for fatal or mournful events), (3 minutes and 10 seconds), until — T: Doctor Armstrong.
52 — Theme (55 seconds), until — S: Doctor opens his eyes.
53 — " Dramatic Agitato," by Minot (for subdued dramatic action), (1 minute and 15 seconds), until — S: Officers crying for help.
54 — " Auf Weidersehn," (song), (1 minute and 5 seconds), until — T: The spirit of the mountain.
55 — Theme (2 minutes and 10 seconds), until — T: Be good to her.
THE END
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