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August 7, I p20
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" THE SOUL OF YOUTH "
The timing is based on a speed limit of 14 minutes per reel (1.000 ft.) "Theme: "Golden Youth" (Valse Lente), Rosey
1 — Theme (2 minutes and 45 seconds), until — S: At screening.
2 — "Chanson Melancolique " (Pathetic Dramatic), by ColUnge (1 minute ind 45 seconds), until — T: "Another dark night."
3 — " Dramatic Suspense," by Winkler (4 minutes and 10 seconds), until — T: "Elaborate preparations are made."
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4 — " Eeve D'Amour " (Allegretto), by Zamecnik (4 minutes and 45 seconds), until — T: "So the poor unwanted baby."
5 — "May Dreams" (Moderato), by Borch (4 minutes and 20 seconds), jntil — T: "While Ed baa been."
6 — " Frivolette " (Caprice), by Baron (5 minutes and 20 seconds), until — T: "On the day that."
7 — "Comedy Allegro," by Berg (I minute and 35 seconds), until — T: " One day a new orphan."
8 — Theme (2 minutes and 5 seconds), until — T: "So the first time."
9 — Repeat " Comedy Allegro," by Berg (2 minutes and 25 seconds), jntil — T: "Then for a week."
to — "Serenade Romantique " (Mod,), by Borch (3 minutes and 10 secjnds), until — T: " Of course I might have."
11 — " Kiss a Miss " (Valse Lente), by Baron (2 minutes and 20 seconds), jntil — ^T: "We know how rotten."
12 — Continue pp. (1 minute and 30 seconds), until — ^T: "Mike's home."
13 — ^Theme (2 minutes and 25 seconds), until — T: "The poor victim of,"
14 — Continue pp. (1 minute and 25 seconds), until — T: "Meantime Morano gets."
15 — "That Cat Step" (A new rhythm), by Breau & Henderson (35 seconils). until — T: "Oh, gee whiz, six dollars!"
16 — ■ Sparklets" (Mod.), by Miles (3 minutes and 5 seconds), until — T: " Nearing the end,"
17 — " Pizzicato Mysterioso," by Minot (2 minutes and 20 seconds), until — S: Boys stealing jam.
18 — Theme (1 minute and 45 seconds), until — T: " He looks Kke a bad )oy,"
19 — "Dolorosa" (Mod.), by Tobani (7 minutes and 45 seconds), until — T: " The first case."
20 — "Birds and Butterflies" (Int. Allegretto), by Vely (2 minutes and \S seconds), until — T: "Hamilton thinks he's clever."
21 — Theme (1 minute and 20 seconds), until — T; "Let dim stay."
22 — " L'Adieu " (12/8 Dramatic), by Favarger (5 minutes and 5 seconds), until — T: "Waiting for the seven-thirty train."
23 — "Tragic Theme" (3 minutes and 5 seconds), until — T: "Later and by slow,"
24 — Theme (2 minutes and 5 seconds), until — T: "There is the real hero." "ONLY TAX FREE MUSIC IN ALL REALART MUSIC CUES."
THE KWD
"DARK LANTERN"
The timing is based on a speed limit of 14 minutes per reel (1,000 ft.) Theme: "Love's Enchantmem " (Dramatic And. Mod)
1 — " Serenade Romantique " (Mod.), by Borch (3 minutes and 10 seconds), until — S: At screening.
2 — Continue pp. (1 minute and 25 seconds), until — T: "Count Wilhelm."
3 — " Review Grand March," by Berg (1 minute and 25 seconds), until — T; " Kathcrinc's presentation."
A — Theme (1 minute and 30 seconds), until — ^T : " I hear that your Stay,"
5 — " Adagietto " from (Symphonctte Suite), by Berge (4 minutes and 45 seconds), until — T: "In London Colonel."
6 — " Kiss a Miss " (Valse Chantec), by Baron (3 minutes and 45 seconds), until — T: "Prince Anton was as good."
7 — Theme (30 minutes), until — S: Close-up near fireplace.
8 — "Dramatic Tension," by Minot (1 minute and 35 seconds), until — T: " But Katherinc did not."
NOTE: With Ad. I^ib. Tympany Rolls during war mid rain scenes.
9 — "Intermezzo" (Mod,), by Huerter (3 minutes and 20 seconds), until — T: " But those four years."
10 — Theme (2 minutes and 5 seconds), until — T: "Now at last, etc,"
11— " Grazielle" fValse Halienne), by Kretschner (2 minutes and 45 seconds), until — T: "Two weeks passed."
12— " Sparklets " (Mod.), by Miles (1 minute and SO seconds), until— T. : I called Lady Petersborough."
13 — "Tragic Theme" (35 seconds), until — T: "But in spite of."
Canterbury Bells" (Mod.), by Tonning (3 minutes), until — T: The villa that, etc."
15— "Dramatic Suspense," by Winklw (4 minutes and 5 seconds), until— T: In this room, etc,"
-r. ^^L^"'"^*'*^ Recitative," by Levy (2 minutes and 40 seconds), until — I : She IS Princess Margaretha."
17— "Sorrow Theme," by Roberts (45 seconds), until— T: "And to Katherinc there came."
T?^^^'"''^ " (Dramatic), by Drumm (5 minutes and 25 seconds), until — 1 : i!.vcn a great nerve specialist."
C'3?"*.^''o"q"e " (Dramatic), by Berge (6 minutes and 20 seconds), ' until — 1 : Frmce Anton married."
20— Theme (2 minutes and 30 seconds), until— T: "I am so much better."
Spring " (Melodious Mod.), by Platzman (2 minutes), until— T: "So the six weeks."
ll^T,^^'^^ (5 minutes and 5 seconds), untU— T: " I'll have my motor."
23— Sleeping Rose (Valse Lente), by Borch (2 minutes and 30 seconds), until — T: "He s a wise dog,"
24 -" Appnssionato " (For Love Scenes), by Borch (5 minutes and 45 seconds), until— T : ■■ If you make her cry."
"A~Jt''v'"^a^J't.2'""'^ ""^ seconds), until— T: "I love you. etc." ONLY TAX FREE MUSIC IN ALL REALART MUSIC CUES " THE END
" THE SILENT BARRIER "
The timing is based on a speed Umit of 14 minutes per reel (1,000 ft.) Theme: " Dramatir Suspense," Winkler
' — Tacet (SO seconds), until — S: At screening. T-^"" Aid"i?i°LfndJriJ"'^*"'"^ Down" (1 minute and 20 seconds), until— lad^-''^*'^'"'^ *^ minutes and 10 seconds), until— T: "And also a young
5— "Concert Waltz." by Durand (2 minutes and 45 aeconda), until— S: Close-up of jungle.
6— "Chanson MelancoHciue," by Coltinge (S minutes and 40 seconds), until — T: "Angus Cameron."
7— "Glacier Garden" (Swiss Waltz), by Keller Bels (1 minute and 25 seconds), until— T: " I want lo speak to."
8— Continue pp. (25 seconds), until— T: "Back in London."
9— Theme (4 minutes), until— T : " Her mission."
10 — "Poem Symphoniquc '■ (And, quasi adagio), by Borch (2 minutes and 30 seconds), untilS: Interior of hotel lobby.
11 — "Mountain Song" (From Mountain Music Suite), by Borch (3 minutes and 50 seconds), until — T: "The next morning."
12 — " Sinister Theme " (For scenes of impending danger), by Vely (1 minute and 25 seconds), until — T: "That must not be."
13 — "Sunrise in the Mountain." by Borch (3 minutes and IS seconds), until— T: "The hotel welcomes."
14— " Dramatic Tension " (Depicting dramatic, but not pathetic situations), by Andino (4 minutes and 40 seconds), until — T: "The storm is gathering."
NOTE: Ad. Lih. Tympany rolls during atonn scenes.
15 — "Dramatic Reproach," by Berge (1 minute and 45 seconds), until — T: All right, Stampa."
16 — Theme (3 minutes and 45 seconds), until — S: Party arrives home,
17 — "William Tell Overture." by Rossini (2 minutes and 30 seconds), until— T: "The Carnival."
18 — " Dramatic Recitative," by Levy (5 minutes and 20 seconds), until — T: "All right, see Spencer."
19 — "Galop No, 7." by Minot (1 minute), until — T: "Pardon me, Mr. Spencer."
NOTE: To action pp. or ff.
20 — Theme ff (2 minutes and 15 seconds), until — T: "And the good saint."
21 — " Dramatic Conflict " (Hurry Heroique), by Levy (4 minutes), until — T: "He left for .the Majolah,"
NOTE: Pp. during intO'ior scenca.
22 — Theme ff (2 minutes and 15 seconds), until — S: Spencer arrives at cabin.
THE END
" HIS OWN LAW " (Goldwyn)
Specially selected and compiled by M. Winkler The timing is based on a speed limit of 14 minutes per reel (1000 feet) Theme: "Serenade Romantique" (And. con moto). Borch
1 — Theme (1 minute and 5 seconds), until — S: At screening.
2 — "That Cat Step" (a new rhjrthm). by Breau & Henderson (3 minutes and 50 seconds), until — T: "San Francisco in the days."
NOTE: To action pp. or ff.
3 — " Humorous Drinking Theme," by Roberts (1 minute and 55 seconds), until— T: "Three A. M."
A — "Adolescence" (Entr'Acte), by Collinge (4 minutes and 25 seconds), until — T: "If you sleep in one."
5 — " Comedy Allegro," by Berg (3 minutes and 20 seconds), until — ^T: Seven A. M."
6 — "Dramatic Narrative" (for scenes of reminiscence), by Pement (3 minutes and 40 seconds), until — T: "Now that we're friends.'*
? — Theme (3 minutes and 5 seconds), until — T: " Never mind, kid, just."
8 — "May Dreams" (And, con moto), by Borch (2 minutes and 15 seconds), until — T: "The Chinook job."
9 — "Laughing Beauties" (characteristic light Int.), by Berge (1 minute and 10 seconds), until — T: "It's Monday morning,"
10 — "Twilight Whispers" (And. Moderato), by Berge (1 minute and 30 seconds), until — S: Close-up of girl in automobile,
11 — "Budding Spring" (romance), by Platzman (3 minutes and 10 seconds), until — T: "The absence of Mr, Parrott."
12 — " Partant Pour La Syre " (French song) (1 minute and 20 seconds), until — S: Frenchy reading telegram.
13 — "Because You Say Good-Bye" (sentimental ballad), by Levy (4 minutes), until— T: "The relentless ca'l of war."
\A — "Moonlight Shadows" (3/4 Moderato). by Baron (I minute and 15 seconds), until— T: "The nlr-ht was filled with."
IS — " Roses That Die Bloom A^-.ain," Levy (2 minutes and 50 seconds), until— T: "A day with time."
^^Ifr— Theme (2 minutes and 40 seconds), until — T: " Tht hasty visit to
17 — "Tragic Theme" (for f^tal or mournful events), by Vely (3 minutes and 40 seconds), until — T: "Captain .Tean killed."
18 — "Love Song" f Moderato). by Puerncr (4 minutes and 30 seconds), until— T: "Mr. and Mrs. MacNier return."
19 — " Dram.3tic Suspense." by Winkler (2 minutes and 25 seconds), until — S: Close-up of clock showinp 3 o'clock.
20 — Theme (1 minute and 50 seconds), until — T: "The hours in which only."
21 — "Conspirators" (Sinister M'sterioso), by Santos (SO seconds), until — T: "As MacNier's four u-a-s."
22 — " Impish Elves " (intc-mezzo). by Hough (2 minutes and 10 seconds), until — T: "During the yea'-s little."
23 — "Dramatic A.^-'tato " (for trcncral use), by Hough (3 minutes and 15 seconds), until — S: MacNier returns with little Je.an.
NOTE: pp. then to nrtion.
24 — Theme (1 minute and 30 seconds), until — T: "The unspeakable reverence,"
25 — " Turbulence, wrong."
NOTE: Walch r.rploaion.
26— Continue ff (50 seconds), untilT: " I guess this finishes the."
27 — "Poeme Symphonique " (And. Ouasi Adagio), by Borch (4 minutes), until— T: "From the shadows of death."
28— Theme (1 minute and 15 seconds), until— T: "She has never been anything."
29 — Continue to acti' only way out."
30 — Theme ff (2 minutes and 30 seconds), until — S: Close-up of baby
by Borch (2
:5), until—
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nutes and 20 seconds), until — T: "It's the
sleeping.
FINIS
Dead Men Tell No Tales