The Moving Picture Weekly (1916-1917)

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44 ■THE MOVING PICTURE WEEKLY MUSIC TO "MORALS OF HILDA" Specially selected and compiled by M. Winkler. "Romanze," by Karganoff, is the Theme. REEL L I. "In the Garden," by Goldmark, until "In time the dreamers," etc. 2. "Love Song," by Puemer, until "Esther Grail happily married," etc. 3. "Garden of Love," Caprice, by Ascher, until "Time passes," etc 4. "Theme." REEL IL 5. Continue "Theme," until "Oh, my dear," etc. 6. "Melody," by Friml, until "And then a cruel stroke," etc. 7. "Dramatic Tension," by Reissiger, until "While over Hilda the Guardian Angel," etc. 8. "Melody of Peace," by Martin, until "And to Esther," etc. 9. "Erotik," by Grieg, until "With strength born." 10. "Theme." REEL III. II. Continue "Theme" until "What if something," etc 12. "Largo," by Haendel, until "Two men trying to rescue woman." 13. "Agitato," by Tobani, until "Interior of room." 14. "Dramatic Adagio," by Kretschmer, until "Five years later." 15. Sparkling Eyes," Intermezzo. REEL IV. 16. Continue "Sparkling Eyes," until "Mother's love." 17. "Mother Song," (popular) until "The years roll by." 18. ^"Any good Fox Trot," until "The one and all powefful link," etc. 19 "Romanze," Op. 40, by Beethoven, until "Dancing." 20. "Any good One-Step," until "In the hill watches of the morning." 21. "Theme," until "At the end of a month," etc. 22. "Adoration," by Barnard. REEL V. 23. Continue "Adoration," until "I consider it my duty," etc. 24. "Caprice." by Ascher, until "And then came the election." 25 "Dramatic Tension," by Winkler, until "The inauguration day." 26. "Star Spangled Banner Song," until "And I tell you," etc. 27. Continue pp., until "Rest." 28. "Agitato for Riots," by Becker, until "Interior of room." 29. "Theme," until end. NESTOR— "Two Small Town Romeos" (Comedy) 1. "Knock the L Out of Kelley," (popular). 2 "Arrah, Go On," (popular). LAEMMLE— "Green Eyes" (Drama) 1. "Serenade," by Widor. 2. "Extase D'Amour," by Ganne. VICTOI^-"Inside Information" (Comedy) 1. "Serio Comique," by Sorensen. 2. "A Trombone Frolic," by Lake. L-KO— "Murdered by Mistake" (2-Reel Comedy) REEL L 1. "Love is so Fickle," by Kruseman. 2. "Glitchy Jacob," by Losey. REEL II. 3. "That Flying Rag," by Pryor. 4. "Cloum Band," Trot, (popular). REX— "The Lawyer's Secret" (2-Reel Dr.) REEL L 1. "Southern Reverie," by Bendix, until "The morning." 2. "In Lover's Lane," by Pryor, until "A down and outer." 3. "Esperanza," by Johnstone, until "The heir is established." 4. "Martinqu^," Intermezzo, by Loraine. REEL II 5. "Reverie," by Arnold, until "The fight." 6. "Hurry No. 4," by Lake, until "Who will say," etc. 7. "Tale of Two Hewrts," by Roberts, until "I thought you might want these," etc. 8. "Dramatic Tension," by Winkler. Tympany Rumbles during WEEK OF DECEMBER 11. explosions, until "He never said much," etc. 9. Continue to action. VICTOR— "It Didn't Work Out Right" (Comedy) 1. "Folle Extase," Waltz, by Milok. 2. "Step Lively," by Roberts. POWERS— "In the Land of King Cotton" .(Educ.) 1. "Southern Reverie," by Bendix. 2. "Serenade," by Czerwonky. IMP— "Scratched" (Two Reels) REEL I 1. "Extase," by Ganne. 2. "L'Adieu," by Fararger. 3. "Es War Einmal," by Mahl. REEL IL 4. "Extase D' Armour," by Rose. 5. "Fantasia," by Bach. 6. "Berceuse," by Delacour. NESTOR— "I'm Your Husband" (Comedy) 1. "Canhanibalmo Rag," by Pryor. 2. "Lucille Love," (popular) . BISON— "The Taint of Fear" (Two Reels) REEL I. 1. "Lunita," Intermezzo, by Loraine, until "And so he grew to manhood." 2. "Romance," by Trinkaus, until "Several months passed," etc. 3. "Intermezzo," by Arenski. Tympany Rumbles ff. during Battle Scene, until "Then came the faithful morning." 4. "Felize," Canzonetta, by Langey, until "The Seventh leaves for the border." 5. "The Girl I Left Behind Me," Song. REEL II. 6. "Heart Wounds," by Grieg, until "In the Sonora Mountains." 7. "Tempest," by Lake, until "When his brain cleared," etc. 8. "The Chase," by Koelling, until "What greater love," etc. 9. "Star Spangled Banner," Song. JOKER— "Their Dark Secret" (Comedy) 1. "Joker March," by Lake. 2. "Frozen Bill," by Pryor. REX— "Love or an Empire" (Two Reels) REEL I. 1. "Dramatic Maestoso," by Loraine, until "Olga Parova," etc. 2. "La Rose," Intermezzo, by Ascher, until "A week later." 3. "Budding Roses," Valse Caprice, by Kretschmer, until "The king is dead." 4. "Dramatic Maestoso," by Winkler, until "Later." 5. "Dramatic Tension No. 1," by Reissiger. REEL II. 6. "Caprice," by Rubinstein," until "Scene: Officer leaves." 7. "Dramatic Tension," by MargisBerger, until "An hour later." 8. "Berceuse," by Iljinsky, until "11.47." 9. "Dramatic Tension," by Loraine, until "The king abdicates," etc. 10. "Dramatic Adagio," by Kretschmer. POWERS— "Sammie Johnsin and the Wonderful Lamp" (Cartoon) 1. "Le Secret," Intermezzo, by Gautier. 2. "Raindrops," Intermezzo, by Saumell. GOLD SEA^-"The Two Roads" (3 Reels) REEL I. 1. "Flower Song," by Bama/rd, until "Rev. Basil Egerton," etc. 2. "Mysterioso," by Becker, imtil "A change of beat. 3. "Hurry," by Bendix, until "Sentenced." 4. "Reverie," by Arnold, until "Toby Murdock takes up." 5. "Organ," improvise to action, until "And at the end of her sentence." 6. "Doux Amour," by Puemer, imtil "Leave it to me." 7. "Agitato No. 6." by Lake, until "The secret is safe." 8. "Extase," by Ganne. REEL II. 9. "Dramatic Tension," by Winkler, until "On be(Continued on page 45)