The Moving Picture Weekly (1916-1917)

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-THE MOVING PICTURE WEEKLY -41 Music to ^^The Hero of the Hour^^ WEEK OF APRIL 23, 1917. 1. "Lunita," intermezzo, by Loraine, until "An interview with dad." 2. "Illusion," by Bustanoby, until "Billy encounters a family." 3. "Sweet Jasmine," by Bendix, until "Brooks Senior is forced to listen." 4. "Jasmine," by Kretschmer, until "Scene in the West." 5. "Western Moderate," by Bach (watch for railroad effects), until "Dad will be gone." 6. "Dolorosa," by Tobani, until "I shall be glad when we reach the coast." 7. Galop, to action (watch for railroad effects) , until "Pur-fo-o-m." 8. "Longing," Reverie, by Armand, until "The fight." 9. Agitato, to action, until "You roughnecks," etc. 10 "La Grace," by Bohm, until scene, "Dinner bell ringing." 11. Produce effect, followed by 12. "Intermezzo," by Pieme, until "The fight." 13. Hurry, to action, until "After the fight." 14. "Under the Leaves," by Thome, until "A course of sprouts." 15. Theme, until "Did you get your housework done?" 16. "Western Allegro," by Winkler, until "Suspicious conduct." 17. "Wild Rosebud," by Tobani, until "A Sunday^ morning concert." 18. "Pretty Baby," Popular Song, until scene, "Dinner bell ringing." 19. Produce effect, followed by 20. Theme, until scene, "Young man with guitar enters." 21. "Olla Podrida," by Puemer, until scene, "Cowboys running out of dining-room." 22. "Dramatic Tension No. 1," by Ascher, until "Mexican my friend," etc. 23. Agitato to action, until scene, "Interior of office." 24. "Idlewilde," by Gottschalk, until scene, "On train." 25. Galop, to action, until "Come alive all you dead." 26. "The Booster," by Lake, until the end. LAEMMLE— " 'Twixt Love and Desire" 1. "Serenade," by Widor, until "It was late in December." 2. "La Grazielle," Valse Italienne, until "So Nanette got the gown." 3. Continue pp. until "And in the dawn." 4. "Love Song," by Fleigier, until end. L-KO— "Little Bo Peep" (Comedy) 1. "Baby Parade," by Pryor. 2. "Trombone Sneeze," by Sorensen, until end. NESTOR— "The Home-Wreckers" (Comedy) 1. "Kiddies," Trot (Popular). 2. "Harlequin," by Roberts, until end. GOLD SEAL— "The Forest Nymph" (3 Reels) REEL I. 1. "Forest Whispers," by Losey, until "A fair exchange is sometimes no bargain." 2. "Whispering Flowers," by Blon, until "I want to marry your kid." 3. "Adieu," by Karganoff, until end of Reel I. REEL II. 4. "Romanze" from "King Manfred," by C. Reinecke, until "Why did you?" 5. "Dreams of Love," Nottumo, by Liszt, until "Bartine seeks safety for the stranger." 6. "Admiration," by Jackson, until "The sunrise of another day." 7. "Melody Expressive," by Ravina, until "Man chasing after girl." 8. "Agitato No. 4," by Becker, until "Under the cloak of night." "Andante Mysterioso," by Lake, until end of Reel II. REEL m. 10. "Menuet des Follets," by Berlioz, until "Kissed by the morning sun." 11. "Entr'Acte Valse," by Meyer-Helmund, until "On Rocks." 12. "Dramatic Tension," by Winkler, until "The fight." 13. Good Agitato to action, until "After the fight." 14. "Pense D' Amour" Melody, by Ely, until end. VICTOR— "The Thousand Dollar Drop" .(Comedy) 1. "Canhanibalm Rag," by Pryor. 2. "Stand Pat," by Roberts, until the end. VICTOR— "Her Wayward Parents".. (2-R. Comedy) REEL I. 1. "Raindrops," Intermezzo, by Saumell. 2. "Le Secret/' by Gautier, until end of Reel I. REEL IL 3. "La Rose," by Ascher. 4. "Lunita," by Loraine, until end. REX— "The Townsend Divorce Case" (Drama) 1. "Serenade," by Drigo. 2. "Fifth Noctumo," by Leybach, until end. IMP— "The Rogue's Nest" (Two Reels) REEL 1. 1. "One Summer's Day," Idyl, by Langey, until "Janet Barker leaves." 2. Open with railroad effects, followed by 3. "Revery," by Vieuxtemps, until "The following morning." 4. "To Spring," by Grieg, until "Later." 5. "Adoration," by Barnard, until end of Reel I. REEL II. 6. "Dramatic Love Theme," by Loraine, until "A few hours later." 7. "After Sunset," by Pryor, until "That night." 8. "Dramatic Tension No. 1," by Reissiger, until "Mary promises," etc. 9. "Roccoco Intermezzo," by Meyer-Helmund, until end. BISON— "The Trial of Hate" (Two Reels) REEL I. 1. "Western Allegro," by Winkler (watch Bugle Call), until "The hold up." 2. Good Galop to action (watch Bugle Call), until "The only survivor." 3. "Heart to Heart," by Trinkaus, until "Fine feathers don't make fine birds." 4. "Rendezvous," by Aletter, until end of Reel I. REEL II. 5. "Serenade," by Czerwonky, until "Seven o'clock." 6. "Amo," Melody, by Robyn, until "A few years later." 7. "Coquette," by Johnstone, until "The battle." 8. "The Temper," by M. L. Lake, until the "Trail of hate." 9. "Serenade D' Amour," by Blon, until end. JOKER— "The Leak" (Comedy) 1. "Joker Ma/rch," by Lake. 2. "Noisy Bill," by Losey, until end. VICTOR— "The Woods Are Full of 'Em" (Comedy) 1. "Woodland Whispers," by Czibulka. 2. "Alita," by Losey, until end.