The Moving Picture Weekly (1916-1917)

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AO ■THE MOVING PICTURE WEEKLY MUSIC FOR "FIGHTING FOR LOVE "—WEEK OF JANUARY 8, 1916. Specially selected and compiled by M. Winkler. Heloise," Intermezzo, by Langey, is the Theme. REEL I. 1. "Albumleaf," by Kretscher, until "Just across the border." 2. "Oriental Veil Dance," by Aronson, until "In another land." 3. "Western Allegro," by Winkler, until "In Saxonburg the land of youth." 4. "La Rose," Intermezzo, by Ascher, until "That was King Ferdinand." 5. "Melody," by Trinkaus. REEL II. 6. Continue "Melody," by Trinkaus, until "There is going to be a Queen." 7. "Dramatic Tension," by Reissiger, until "T. A. King's proposal." 8. "Dramatic Maestoso," by Ascher, until "What more natural," etc. 9. "Intermezzo," by Arensky, until "An ultimatum. 10. "Maestoso," by Ascher, until "Ain't you got no bringing up." 11. "Serenade," by Czerwanky, until "What are you doing here." 12. "Theme," until end. REEL in. 13. Continue "Theme," until "There was no getting away." 14. "Sparkiest," Intermezzo, by Langey, until "War scene. 15. "Hurry," by Bendix, until "Change of scene. 16. "Last Spring," by Grieg, until "Mostly for you." 17. "Nocturnal Piece," by Schumann, until "Going to look the enemy over." 18. "Maestoso," by Loraine, until "From over the sea came a message." 19. "Western Moderato," by Bach, until "Waiting to hear from the bunch." 20. "Esperanza," by Johnstone, until the end. REEL IV. 21. "Courtesy," Intermezzo, by Wiegand, until "In this old empire." 22. "Maestoso," by Loraine, until "You forget that I'm the King." 23. "Dramatic Tension," by Funck, until "Order the Advance." 5. "Lakesonian," March, by Lake, until "Take them weapons," etc. 25. "Rustle of Spring," (two quarter Agitato) , by Binding." REEL V. 26. Continue "Rustle of Spring," until "Battle scene." 27. "The Tempest," by Lake, (an eight minute Hurry), until "An American wallops," etc. 28. Finale from "Ariele," by Bach, until "A formal proposal." 29. "Theme," until end. IMP — "Honorably Discharged 1. "For Love and Honor," March, until "Hillar makes inquiries." 2. "After Sunset," by Pryor, until "After two years." 3. "Melody," by Friml, until "The next morning." 4. "Adoration," by Barnard, until end. IMP— "Midnight" 1. "Rustling Leaves," by Koehler, until "A sick call, father." 2. "Fantasia," by Bach, until "I've been a bad man." 3. "Melody of Peace," by Martin. VICTOR— "The Wrong Mary Wright" (Comedy) 1. "Le Secret," Intermezzo, by Gautier. 2. "C'est Si leger V Amour," by Kruseman. NESTOR— "One Thousand Miles an Hour" (Com.) 1. "That Terrible Man," (Popular). 2. "Meet Me At Twilight," (Popular). GOLD SEAL— "The Mystery of My Lady's Boudoir" (Three Reels) REEL L 1. "Romance," by Halevy, until "Miss Wells, the guest." 2. "La Rose," Intermezzo, by Ascher, until "Encouraging news." 3. "Noveletta," by Marquis, until "Ed arrives." 4. "Intermezzo," by Whelpley, until end. REEL II. 5. "Andante Mysterioso No. 32," by Becker, until "Letter." 6. "Pizzicato No. 14," by Lake, until "8 A. M." 7. "Berceuse," by Grieg, until "I'll notify the police." 8. "Serenade," by Drigo, until end. REEL III. 9. "Canzonetta," by Schuett, until "After obtaining the address." 10. "Dramatic Tension," by Winkler, until "I guess I'm a failure." 11. "L' Adieu," by Favarger, until "We haven't sufficient evidence." 12. "Flower Song," by Barnard, until end. itEX"The Whispered Name" (Two Reels) REEL L 1. "Caprice," by Ascher, until "Along the Great White Way." 2. "Golden Sceptre," by Schlepegrell, until "I'll appear against him." 3. "Tendresse," Melody, by Ravina, until "A secluded spot." 4. "Canzonetta," by Herbert. REEL 11. 5. Continue "Canzonetta," by Herbert, until "I'm here to find out," etc. 6. "Dramatic Tension," by Reissiger, until "With the butler," etc. 7. "Mysterioso," by Lake, until "The fight." 8. "Hurry No. 4," by Lake, until "After the fight." 9. "Dawn of Love," by Bendix, until end. BISON— "The Bad Man of Cheyenne" (Two Reels) REEL L 1. "Olympia," Overture, by Ascher, until "Bad Bill Hawkins." 2. "Piano Solo," improvise Rags, until "You're putting the dog down," etc. 3. "Ein Maerchen," by Bach, until "The parting." 4. "Parting," by Bendix, until end. REEL II. 5. "Stolen Moments," by Friedman, until "Shooting." 6. "Western Allegro," by Winkler, until "The Search abandoned." 7. "Souvenir," by Drdla, until "The next day." 8. "Serenade," by Jonciess, until end. VICTOR— "A Gentleman of Nerve" (Comedy) 1. "Comedienne," by Hosmer. 2. "Outpost," March. JOKER — "Mines and Matrimony" 1. "Joker March," by Lake. 2. "Wash Rag," by Losey, until end. JOKER— "men Damon Fell for Pythias" .(2 R.) REEL I. 1. "Cleopatra's Death," by Oehmler. 2. "Anthony & Cleopatra Suite." REEL II. 3. "Vision of Salome," by Tobani. 4 ."Comedienne," by Hosmer, until end.