Motion Picture News (Nov-Dec 1920)

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November 20, 1920 (Equipment Service) 3985 I > ■! I J I ST OUT OF COLLEGE " (Goldwyn) Specially selected and compiled by M. Winkler The timing is based on a speed limit of 14 minutes per reel (1,000 ft.) Theme: "Lovelette" (Allegretto Grazioso), Levy 1_" Marriage Blues" (Fox Trot), by Berkin (1 minute), until— S : At screening. 2 — Theme (3 minutes), until — T: "Some seniors prefer to sit." 3 " Scherzetto " (From Symphonette Suite), by Berge (2 minutes and 45 seconds), until — T: "Mrs. Luella Pickering." 4 » Kiss a Miss " (Valse Chantee), by Baron (1 minute and 30 seconds), until — T : " We will break the news to." 5— " Spirit of Youth" (Allegretto), by Dahlquist (2 minutes), until — T: " Go to your mother." 6 — " Hunkatin " (Half Tone One-step), by Levy (1 minute and 45 seconds), until — T: "It's no joke to me." 7— Theme (1 minute and 15 seconds), until— T: "What will be your address? 8 — " Mamselle Caprice" (Intermezzo Novelette), by Baron (2 minutes and 45 seconds), until — T: "Pickering was what you might." 9 — "Adolescence" (Intermezzo Allegretto), by Collinge (2 minutes and 45 seconds), until — T: "For quick returns you will." 10 — "Savannah," by Rosey (1 minute), until — T: "This is wild cat stock." 11 — Theme (2 minutes), until — T: "With an insatiable." 12 — "Sparklets" (6/8 Allegretto), Miles (2 minutes and 30 seconds), until — T: "Genevieve Chizzle has not." 13 — "Eccentric Comedy Theme," by Roberts (45 seconds), until — T: " Out in the tall of Incut." 14 — Imitation of village band (direct cue) (2 minutes and 30 seconds), until — T: "Boys, the Star Spangled Banner." IMPORTANT NOTE : Although the direct cue in this picture calls for the playing of " The Star Spangled Banner " it is suggested that this be ignored aud any bright composition be performed for the reason that if the direct cue is followed by musicians the audience in the theatre will stand up. S: When audience sits down. T: "They're just making fun of you." 15 — "Valse Moderne " (Valse Lente), by Rosey (3 minutes), until — T: " Meanwhile the pickle king has." 16 — "Moonlight Shadows" (Caprice Novelette), by Baron (1 minute and 45 seconds), until — T: "If the Bingo Pickle." 17 — "A Mermaid Honeymoon" (Light Moderato), by Zamecmk (1 minute), until — T: "A few tired business men." 18 — Theme (45 seconds), until — T: "The yokels uplift." 19 — "That Naughty Waltz" (Valse Unique), by Levy (1 minute and 15 seconds), until — T: "Pickering makes inquiries." 20 — "A La Mode," by Rosey (2 minutes and 45 seconds), until — T: " Another big moment for Bingo." 21 — Theme (1 minute and 45 seconds), until — S: When Caroline calls on Ed. 22 — "Madrigal" (Allegretto Characteristic), by Donatelli (2 minutes and 30 seconds), until — T: "Tell him I'm eating pickles." 23 — " Frivolette " (Entr' Acte), by Baron (2 minutes and 30 seconds), until — T: "Why do you have the gall? " 24 — Theme (1 minute and 45 seconds), until — T: "Aw, don't bother me, I'm busy." UNTIL THE END " FIXED BY GEORGE " (Universal) Specially selected and compiled by M. Winkler The timing is based on a speed limit of 14 minutes per reel (1,000 ft.) Theme: "Laughing Beauties" (Light Moderato), Berge 1 — Theme (2 minutes and 15 seconds), until — S: At Screening. 2 — " Capricietta " (Allegretto), by Varley (3 minutes and 50 seconds), until — T: "Each week-end Mrs. Dare." 3 — "Capricious Annette" (light Novelette), by Borch (2 minutes and 45 seconds), until — T: "I wish you were a." 4 — " Babillage " (Entr' Acte), by Castillo (1 minute and 40 seconds), until — T: " Harry Starr, whose violent." 5— Theme (4 minutes), until — T: " Mrs. Poole on couch." 6 — "Adolescence," by Collinge (2 minutes and 15 seconds), until — T: " Doctor, can I have a few? " 7 — " Lovelette " (Allegretto Grazioso), by Levy (4 minutes and 20 seconds), until — T: "Sam, sorely in love with." 8 — Theme (2 minutes and 15 seconds), until — T: "Little did old man Time." 9 — "Frivolette" (Entr' Acte), by Baron (4 minutes and 5 seconds), until — T: " Do you really think he'll? " 10 — " Reve D'Amour " (Dramatic Andante), by Zamecnik (3 minutes and 5 seconds), until — T: "Our car is gone." 11 — "La Petite Duchess" (light adagietto caprice), by Baron (1 minute and 40 seconds), until — T: "This is a fine mess." 12 — " Comedy Allegro," by Berg (2 minutes and 15 seconds), until — T: " Arthur! " 13 — Theme (2 minutes and 40 seconds), until — T: "Who is that woman? " 14 — "Mamselle Caprice" (3/4 Moderato), by Baron (3 minutes and 30 seconds), until — T: "My husband is in there." 15 — " Kiss A Miss " (Valse Chantee), by Baron (1 minute and 15 seconds), until — T: "Dr. Poole, what are you?" 16 — " Coronado Land" (Valse Lente), by De Leath (2 minutes and 50 seconds), until — S: Mr. Starr arrives. 17 — "Galop" (characteristic), by Minot (1 minute and 40 seconds), until — T: "Dr. Poole is married." 18 — Continue to action (35 seconds), until — T: "Father is upstairs killing." 19 — Theme (2 minutes and 55 seconds), until — T: "Keep cool and I can explain." 20 — Continue to action (1 minute), until — T: " It's all right boys, bring." THE END " BLACKBIRDS " (Realart) (Specially selected and compiled by M. Winkler The timing is based on a speed limit of 14 minutes per reel (1,000 ft.) Theme: "Queen of My Heart" (Sentimental Ballad), Baron 1 — Theme (1 minute and 15 seconds), until — S: At Screening. 2 — " Adieu " (6/8 Allegretto), by Favargcr (1 minute and 50 seconds), until — T: It was in Paris." 3 — " Galop No. 7," by Minot (1 minute), until — T: "The hawks of Paris." 4 — " La Petite Duches," by Baron (1 minute and 35 seconds), until — T: " Not such bad luck." 5 — Continue to action (2 minutes), until — T: "At the Paris apartments." 6 — " Silvery Brook " (Valse Lente). by Braham (5 minutes and 40 seconds), until — T: "With the shores of France." 7 — Sinister Theme (1 minute and 5 seconds), until — T: "And in a New York hotel." 8 — Theme (4 minutes and 20'seconds), until — T: "In the few days." 9 — "Chant Erotique " (Dramatic), by Berge (40 seconds), until — T: " You think this Trask would." 10 — Continue to action (3 minutes and 5 seconds), until — T: "New York, where chance." 11 — "Frivolette" (Entr' Acte), by Baron (3 minutes and 30 seconds), until — T: "Face to face with." 12 — "Laughing Beauties" (light moderato), by Berge (3 minutes and 15 seconds), until — T: "Haven't I seen you." 13 — " Dramatic Tension," by Levy (3 minutes and 5 seconds), until — T: " What is your game? " 14 — " Sparklets " (3/4 Moderato), by Miles (4 minutes and 50 seconds), until — T: "I am depending upon you." 15 — " Silver Threads Among the Gold," by Danks (3 minutes and 10 seconds), until — T: "She told herself." 16 — "Ave Maria," by Gounod (2 minutes and 5 seconds), until — S: Close up of page from Bible. 17 — " Dramatic Reproach," by Berge (2 minutes and 40 seconds), until — T: "Well, have you got it?" 18 — "Sinister Theme" (for scenes of impending danger), by Vely (4 minutes and 40 seconds), until — T: "To save her name." 19 — " Misterioso " (for general use), by Andino (1 minute and 30 seconds), until — T: "You took it and now you." 20 — Theme (2 minutes and 10 seconds), until — T: " Maids, men and the." 21 — " Dramatic Suspense," by Winkler (4 minutes and 40 seconds), until — T: " Detectives, what do they? " 22 — " Dramatic Agitato," by Simon (2 minutes and 30 seconds), until — S : Trask running after Duval. 23 — Theme ff (40 seconds), until — T: " No, she has." THE END "ALL TAX FREE MUSIC IN REALART CUES" " BELOW THE DEADLINE " (Ascher Production) Specially selected and compiled by M. Winkler The timing is based on a speed limit of 14 minutes per reel (1,000 ft.) Theme: "Chant Erotique" (Dramatic), Berge 1 — "Half Reel Furioso," by Levy (2 minutes), until — S: At Screening. NOTE: Begin pp then to action. 2 — Continue to action (2 minutes and 25 seconds), until — T: "Buck Elliott, dockmaster." 3 — Continue to action (1 minute and 50 seconds), until — T: "The thrills of the evening." 4 — Theme (2 minutes and 5 seconds), until — S: Close up of girl. 5 — " Dramatic Narrative " (for scenes of reminiscence), by Pement (1 minute and 20 seconds), until — T: "Elliott's cunning widened." 6 — " Dramatic Recitative " (for heavy dramatic scenes), by Levy (3 minutes), until — T: "As the wrath of the storm." 7 — " Dramatic Recitative No. 2," by Levy (5 minutes and 25 seconds), until — T: "The emergency hospital." 8 — Theme (1 minute and 5 seconds), until — T: " Satisfied of Elliott's." 9 — "Adagietto" (from Symponette Suite), by Berge (3 minutes and 10 seconds), until — S: Interior of hospital. 10 — " Dramatic Conflict," by Levy (1 minute and 40 seconds), until — T: " It's too late, Buck." NOTE: to action pp or ff. 11 — " Lento Allegro " (from Symponette Suite), by Berge (3 minutes and 40 seconds), until — S: Interior of hospital. 12 — Theme (1 minute and 20 seconds), until — T: "Who did this?" 13 — "Sinister Theme" (for scenes of impending danger), by Vely (2 minutes), until — T: " Defiantly scheming to." 14 — "Dramatic Agitato," by Simon (1 minute and 45 seconds), until — S: Fight in boathouse. 15 — " Flirty Flirts " (Melodious rubato), by Levy (35 seconds), until — T : " You're the guy that." 16 — "Dramatic Tension," Andino (3 minutes and 40 seconds), until — S: Buck entering room through window. 17 — Theme (2 minutes and 5 seconds), until — T: " Captain Willis was killed." 18 — Repeat " Dramatic Tension," by Andino (3 minutes and 30 seconds), until — S: Close up of warrant. 19 — "Half Reel Hurry," by Levy (5 minutes and 30 seconds), until — T: " Confident that Donovan." Note: Begin pp with ad. lib. tympany rolls. 20 — " Dramatic Agitato " (for general use), by Hough (1 minute and 30 seconds), until — T: "Take these birds over to. 21 — Theme (25 seconds), until — T: "At last a moment." THE END "SIMPLEX IS THE ONLY MACHINE." OLON1A1. THEATRE, ROCHESTER, N. H. "SIX YEARS ON HIGH SPEED!!!" "Considering speed and projection, I have found the SIMPLEX to be very good, having used same 6 years which is saying a great deal as this is an East Side House. " M & S. THEATRE, NEW YORK, N. Y.