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"39 EAST"
Specially selected and compiled by M. Winkler The timing is based on a speed limit of 14 minutes per reel (1000 ft.)
Theme: "Love's Enchantment" (Intermezzo D'Amour), Varley
1 — Theme (2 minutes and 30 seconds), until — S: At screening.
2 — " May Dreams " (And. con moto), by Borch (3 minutes and 45 seconds), until — T: "39 East almost anywhere."
3 — Organ solo to action (choir singing), (25 seconds), until — S: Close up of church.
4 — "Mysterious Nights" (Valse Dramatique), by Berg (5 minutes), until — T: "But Penelope found no."
5 — " Phantom Visions " (Mysterious skeleton dance), by Stevenson (4 minutes 50 seconds), until — T: "I wonder how long I can."
6 — "Eccentric Comedy Theme," by Roberts (50 seconds), until — T: " Yes, I always sing falsetto."
7 — " Lovelette " (Allegretto Grazioso), by Levy (5 minutes and 15 seconds), until — T: "Breakfast at 39 East."
8 — " Kiss a Miss " (Valse Chantee), by Baron (3 minutes and 50 seconds), until — T: "Naughty — naughty."
9 — "Flirty Flirts (Melodious rubato), by Levy (2 minutes and 30 seconds), until — T: "You must be glad to."
10 — Theme (2 minutes and 35 seconds), until — T: " Say little girl, yov are."
11 — " Serious Dramatic Reproach," by Berge (4 minutes and 5 seconds), until — T: " I find that the law of."
12 — "Budding Spring" (Moderato), by Platzman (4 minutes and 25 seconds), until — T: "If anyone calls for a."
13 — Theme (3 minutes and 55 seconds), until — T: "No, we never met, I've."
14 — "Sleeping Rose," by Borch (2 minutes), until — T: "My word but you are damp."
15 — " Serenade Romantique (And. con moto), by Borch (1 minute and 35 seconds), until — T: "Mr. Eddy Tillotson theatrical."
16 — Popular song to action (1 minute and 55 seconds), until — S: Close up of organ grinder.
NOTE: To be produced with grind organ effects.
17 — " Capricious Annette," by Borch (5 minutes and 50 seconds), until — T: "Why don't you hire a hall."
18 — " Frivolette " (Entr'acte), by Baron (3 minutes and 30 seconds), until — T: " But that night."
19 — "Oriental Dance," by Aronson (2 minutes and 45 seconds), until — T : " Bring forth the slave."
20 — "Impish Elves," by Borch (1 minute), until — S: Close-up of girls at piano.
21 — " Dramatic Suspense," by Winkler (4 minutes and 35 seconds), until — T: "The seventh encore and the."
22 — Theme (1 minute and 15 seconds), until— T : " I thought I liked him."
23 — " Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep " (35 seconds), until — T: " Rocked in the Cradle of."
NOTE: To be produced as vocal solo.
24 — " Dramatic Recitative " (For intensive and heavy dramatic situations), by Levy (3 minutes and 25 seconds), until — T: " You bunch of respectable."
25 — Continue ff (1 minute and 15 seconds), until — T: "Please, please if she should."
26 — Theme (2 minutes and 20 seconds), until — T: "I am leaving now, Mr. Tillotson."
UNTIL THE END. ONLY TAX FREE MUSIC IN ALL REALART CUES.
" ONCE A PLUMBER "
Specially selected and compiled by M. Winkler The timing is based on a speed limit of 14 minutes per reel (1000 ft.)
Theme: "Lovelette" (Allegretto Graziose), Levy
1 — Theme (3 minutes and 30 seconds), until — S: At screening.
2 — "Kiss a Miss" (Valse Chantee), by Baron (2 minutes and 50 seconds), until — T: "Henry Hoban, the millionaire."
3 — "Flirty Flirts" (Melodious Rubato), by Levy (3 minutes), until — T: " Unexpected guests arrive."
4 — "Comedy Allegro," by Berg (3 minutes and 55 seconds), until — T: " It's a job at Hoban's."
5 — "Frivolette" (Light Entr'Acte), by Baron (1 minute and 45 seconds), until — T : " Gee, ain't it wonderful! "
6 — Theme (3 minutes and 55 seconds), until — T: "I still say that if."
7 — " Scherzetto " (From Symphonette Suite), by Berge (3 minutes and 50 seconds), until — T: " I am the valet sent to."
8 — "Impish Elves" (Intermezzo), by Borch (4 minutes), until — T: " Forget about the tools."
9 — "Budding Spring" (Moderato), by Platzman (3 minutes and 25 seconds), until — T: "Now, gentlemen, go out and."
10 — " Laughing Beauties" (Light), by Berge (6 minutes and 25 seconds), until — T: "This has gone far enough."
11 — "Capricious Annette" (Light Moderato), by Borch (2 minutes and 15 seconds), until — S: Moran squeezing lemon.
12 — Theme (2 minutes and 20 seconds), until — T: "Pardon me, is there a? "
13 — " Capricietta " (Light Allegretto), by Varley (2 minutes and 30 seconds), until — T: "Now, boys, it's time to dress."
14 — " Caprice Joyeux " (Allegretto), by Seligson (3 minutes and 50 seconds), until — T: " Stop anyone that tries to."
15 — " Comedy Hurry," by O'Hare (3 minutes and 45 seconds), until — T " The game is up slip." ■
16 — "Gavotte and Musette" (Allegro), by Raff (2 minutes), until — T " We're Federal agents, you."
17 — " Galop No. 7," by Minot (2 minutes and 20 seconds), until — T " Please let us change our."
18 — "Hurry," by Minot (2 minutes), until — T: "I am the guilty party."
19 — Theme (1 minute and 50 seconds), until — T: "Awakening to the sweet aroma."
UNTIL THE END.
" HONEST HUTCH "
Specially selected and compiled by M. Winkler The timing is based on a speed limit of 14 minutes per reel (1000 ft.)
Theme: "Scherzetto" (From Symphonette Suite), Berge
1 — Theme (4 minutes and 5 seconds), until — S: At screening.
2 — "Adolescence," by Collinge (3 minutes and 55 seconds), until — T: " Ellen Hutchins with ribbons."
3 — "Twilight Reverie," by Berge (4 minutes), until — T: "Mrs. Hiram Joy, wife of the."
\— " Norma" (Valse Lente), by Luz (1 minute and 45 seconds), until — T: "If he didn't have to watch."
5 — " Laughing Beauties," by Berge (2 minutes and 25 seconds), until — T: "Tom Gunnison, son of the."
6 — " Dramatic Suspense," by Winkler (4 minutes and 10 seconds), until — T: " I've told you to quit."
7 — Theme (2 minutes and 45 seconds), until — T: " How can he realize? "
8 — " Babillage " (Entr'Acte), by Castillo (3 minutes and 55 seconds), until — T: "Gunnison's store the clearing."
9 — " Pizzicato Misterioso " (For "burglary or stealth), by Minot (50 seconds), until — T: " Yes, sir, $50,000."
10 — "Serenade Romantique" (And. con moto), by Borch (1 minute and 40 seconds), until — T: "The next step in the."
11 — "Frivolette" (Entr'Acte), by Baron (4 minutes and 40 seconds), until — T: "If the Hutchin's table ever."
12 — Theme (4 minutes and 20 seconds), until — T: "If Sarah had seen Hutch the."
13 — " Spring Blossom " (Novelette), by Castillo (1 minute and 25 seconds), until — T: " Durn wimin anyhow."
14 — Organ accompaniment to action (church services) (4 minutes), until — T: "The Hutchin family creates."
15 — " Lovelette " (Allegretto Grazioso), by Levy (3 minutes and 20 seconds), until — S: People leaving church.
16 — " Chiribiribim " (Italian Waltz), by Pestalozza (50 seconds), until — T: "Afore leaving I'll be."
17 — " Skeleton Dance," by Stevenson (3 minutes and 5 seconds), until — T: "Someone had told Hutch."
NOTE: Watch shots.
18 — Theme (1 minute and 25 seconds), until — T: "What have you got thar? "
19 — "At Twilight," by Golden (2 minutes and 25 seconds), until — T: " Supernatural means having."
20 — " Kiss a Miss " (Valse Chantee), by Baron (4 minutes and 5 seconds), until — T: "With the harvest season."
21 — " Recuerdos " (Spanish Caprice), by Santos (25 seconds), until — T: " Hutch makes a slight."
22 — " Reve D'Amour," by Zamecnik (3 minutes and 45 seconds), untiljT: "Well, I hope some poor man."
23 — " Flirty Flirts," by Levy (3 minutes and 45 seconds), until — T " Mow listen to what I."
24 — Theme (50 seconds), until S: Close-up of woman with wash basket."
UNTIL THE END.
TRUMPET ISLAND
ATOM TERRISS PRODUCTION
From the Story by GOUVERNEUR MORRIS
Intensely dramatic and abounding in spectacular scenes. The climax is reached in a honeymoon airplane flight into the center of a violent thunder storm, where the machine is wrecked. The fall of the shattered airplane, and its crash into a tree on Trumpet island, provide thrilling spectacles. There is a love story of rare charm, and the brave struggle of a man against poverty and then against the temptation which come with sudden wealth. Wild orgies in a metropolitan hotel are shown, followed by scenes on rugged and lonely Trumpet Island, to which Richard Bedell fled from vice. The shattered airplane brings Eve De Merincourt to the island.