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•THE MOVING PICTURE WEEKLY
MUSIC FOR WEEK OF AUGUST.?— "THE MARK OF CAIN'
Specially Selected and Compiled by M. Winkler.
"Cavatine," by Bohm, is the theme.
REEL L
1. "Admiration," by Jackson, until "Dick, help me," etc. 2. Continue Tremolo, until "If I save you," etc. 3. "Agitato, No. 6," by Lake, pp. during scenes of slower action, until "But the sacrifice has not been in vain." 4. Continue pp., until "Big Jake, stepfather of Doris." 5. "Adoration," by Barnard, until "His Day of Freedom." 6. "Theme."
REEL IL
7. "Berceuse," by Delacour, until "From day to day," etc. 8. "Clair de Lune," by Thome.
REEL III.
9. "Dolorosa," by Tobani, until "Evening." 10. "Theme," until "The relentless hand of the law." 11. "Felize," Canzonetta, by Langey, until "With the passing of time." 13. "Elegie," by Massenet. REEL IV.
13. "Heart's Desire," by Losey. To action, pp. or ff., until "Setting the trap." 14. "It Was a Dream," by Larsen, until "Morning, her accusation." 15. "La Beve," by Golterman.
REEL V.
16. "Pensee D' Amour," by Ely, until "Three days later." 17. "Poesia," Pastorale, by Rossi, until "The Day of Destiny." 18. "Serenade," by Czerwonky, until "Dick, I'm a thief." 19. "Simple Aveu," by Thome, until "My boy I My son!" etc. 20. "Theme."
L-KO— "Crooked from the Start" (Two Reels)
REEL I.
1. "Slidus Trombonus," by Lake. 2. "Ma Poulette," by Roberts.
REEL II.
3. "Stormy Sea of Love," Trot. 4. "Introduce Me," Popular Song Hit. BIG U— "The Silent Stranger"
1. "Fair Vassar," by Tobani. 2. "Heart to Heart," Melody, by Trinkaus. VICTOR— "What Darwin Missed"
1. "The Trout," by Eilenberg. 2. "Cupidietta," by Tobani,
SPECIAL UNIVERSAL FEATURE— "Timothy
Dobbs, That's Me," No. 2 (Two Reels)
REEL L
1. "Cupidietta," by Tobani. 2. "Rose Blushes," Intermezzo.
REEL IL
3. "The Trout," by Eilenberg. 4. "Doctor Cupid," Intermezzo, by Ferrari.
GOLD SEAL— "Onda of the Orient" (Three Reels) REEL I.
1. "L'Adieu," by Favargar, until "Onda Le Aldo." 2. "Broken Melody," by Von Biene, until "After years of persistent searching, etc. 3. "Dolorosa," by Tobani
REEL IL
4. "Angelus," Reverie, by Bohm, until "After the funeral." 5. "Dream Shadows," by Langey, until "Being wktched." 6. "Evening Serenade," by Herfurth.
REEL III.
7. "Serenade," by Widor, until "It's gone, the dagger." 8. Continue Tremolo pp., until "Arrest that man," etc. 9. "Finale from Ariele," by Bach. POWERS— "The Henanpup" (Juvenile Comedy)
1. "Baby Sweetheart," by Corri. 2. "Darling Child," by Bohm.
LAEMMLE— "A Knight of the Night" (Drama)
1. "Idyl," by Himan, until "Girl playing piano." 2. Continue as piano solo, until "Girl stops playing piano." 3. "Angelus," Reverie, by Bohm, until "The fight. 4. "Hurry," by Kerssen, until "The fight is over." 5. Continue "Angelus."
VICTOR— "The Marriage Broker" (2-Reel Drama) REEL L
1. "Affection," Idyl, by Himan, until "Cohen, the Schatchen," etc. 2. "Shorels," Hebrew song, by Fleischman, until "The tailor breaks the news." 3. "Stolen Moments," by Friedman.
REEL II.
4. "Love's Captive," Romance, until "Ben takes advantage of a day off." 5. "King Solomon," Overture on Hebrew songs.
POWERS— "Ben, the Sailor" (Minikin Comedy)
1. "Joker," March, by Lake. POWERS— "Salmon from Egg to the Table"
1. "Silvery Brook," Waltz. REX— "By Conscience Eye" (Drama)
1. "Romance," by Morse, until "Story time." 2. "Fairy Tales," by Kemzak, until "In her craving for excitement," etc. 3. "Heloise," Intermezzo, by Langey, until "I found a letter," etc. 4. "La Rose," by Ascher.
NESTOR— "Some Medicine Man" (Comedy)
1. "Glitchy Jacob," by Losey, until scene, Indian camp." 2. "Ramorva," Indian Intermezzo, until "111 walk." 3. "Minnahaha," by J-,osey.
BISON— "The Guilty One" (Two^^Reels)
REEL I.
1. "Prairie Flower," by MacMillen, until "Lem Cooley's Pal." 2. "Dolorosa," by Tobani, imtil "Night" 3. "After Sunset, by Pryor. Tremolo ff. during accident, until "Morning." 4. "Davm of Love," by Bendix.
REEL II.
5. Continued "Dawn of Love," to action, pp. or ff., until scene, "Jane finding the knife. 6. "Alita," by Losey, until "The fight." l."Hurry, No. 4," by Lake, until "The fight is over." 8. "Woodland Whispers," by Blon.
LAEMMLE— "Her Mother's Sweetheart" ..(Drama) 1. "Whispering Flowers," by Blon, until "Delta considers," etc. 2. "You Alone," by Eilenberg, until "The evidence of circumstances." 3. "Violetta," Concert piece, by Herman.
JOKER— "She Wrote a Play and Played It" (Com.)
1. "Trombone Frolic," by Lake. 2. "Canhanibalmo," by Pryor.
IMP— "The Speed King" (Two Reels)
REEL 1.
1. "Maximilian Overture," by Ascher, imtil "In the days that followed." 2. "Evening Breeze," Idyl, by Langey, to action, pp. or ff., until "If I don't lend him the money," etc. 3. "Extase," by Ganne. REEL IL
4. "Nocturnal Piece," by Schumann, until "The day of the race." 5. "Top Notch," March, until "The start." 6. "Club Gallop," by Laurendeau, until "The day after the race." 7. "Garden of Love," Caprice, by Ascher.
NESTOR— "AH Bets Off" (Comedy)
1. "Razzazza Mazzazza," by Pryor. 2. "Cest Si leger L' Amour," by Kruseman.