The Moving Picture Weekly (1917-1919)

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THE MOVING PICTURE WEEKLY 41 Musical Setting for "Triumph," Bluebird Photo play for Week of Sept. 3. Specially selected and compiled by M. Winkler Letter "T" Indicates — Title or Sub-Title — For Change of .Music "S" " Scene " " " '* Theme — NOCTCRNO OP. 15, No. 2 (2-4 Larghetto) by Chopin SUB-TITLES Opening T In the Days That Follow T The Dudley Weyman Reportoire T In August David Called, etc T Bitter With Cynism. etc T Your Little Fairy Will, etc T Paul Niehof Did Not Waste, etc T At the First Opportunity T Is She Going To Play That Part? T Paul Niehof At Last, etc TIME Min. & 40 See. Mia. & 20 Sec. Min. & 45 Sec. NAME OF COMPOSITIONS Alita (Characteristic Allegro) by Losey Theme 3 Mia. & 40 Sec. Min. & 40 Sec. Min. & 25 Sec. 5 Minutes Min. & 50 Sec Min. & 40 Sec Min. & 30 Sec Berceuse (Andante Tranquillo) by Delacour Doloroso, Poeme D'Ainour (4-4 Moderato) by Tobani Select two or three "Melodious Moderatos" Theme Lanette (Yalse Lento) by Henton Canzonetta (2-4 Allegretto) by Godard Theme Dramatic Tension b y Reissiger S T T T T T T T T SUB-TITLES After the Rehearsal.. This Show Does Not Open Go and Talk To Montieth Well, If You Want Fame You Go To the Theatre At the End of the Show It's a Winner TIME 2 Min. & 45 Sec. 2 Min. & 25 Sec. i Min. & 25 Sec. .3 Min. & 35 Sec. 1 Min. & 25 Sec. NAME OF COMPOSITIONS Piano Solo — improvise to action Dramatic Tension by Winkler Theme I Murdered a Man... Finish the Play, Nellie T And So She Died.... 1 Min. & 40 Sec. 2 Min. & 20 Sec. 1 2 Min. & 45 Sec. 3 Min. & 40 Sec. 2 Minutes L'Adieu (Heavy Dramatic) by Favarger Dramatic Maestoso by Ascher March to action New Era (Overture) by Head Dramatic Andante by Ascher Dramatic Overture (Olympla) by Ascher Pastel Menuet (3-4 Allegro Giocoso) b y Paradis Note — Watch for Railroad effects until end. Musical Setting for "Who Was the Other Man?" Butterfly Production Specia,,v eompile" Letter "T" Indicates — Title or Sub-Title — For Change of Music "S" i Scene " " " " Theme — NOCTCRNO (918 Andante) by Greig SUB-TITLES TIME Opening 1 Min. & 25 Sec. T Across the Water... 2 Min. & 50 Sec. T Mary Washburn Only j Daughter, etc 4 Min. & 40 Sec. NAME OF COMPOSITIONS Poor Relations (Marcia Mysterioso) by Bendix ....Continue to action T Lieu. Herbert Cornell S On Board of Ship... S Girl Receives Telegram T Friendships Develop T Nearing the Home Port S Foreign Agent Near, Ships !2 Min. & 25 Sec. 4 Min. & 35 Sec. 2 Min. & 10 Sec. 2 Min. & 15 Sec 3 Min. & 15 Sec 45 Seconds T At the Capitol. 5 Minutes (6 8 Ley Honeymoon Reverie (3-4 Andante) b y Bratton Fifth Nocturno Allegretto) by bach Ecstasy (Dramatic Allegro) by Zamecnick Theme Legend of a Rose (2-4 Allegretto) by Reynard America (National Air) Dolorosa (4-4 Modera to) by Tobani Popular Trot SUB-TITLES t h e May I Have Pleasure? Don't You Think You Had, etc Marion Had Been Inconsiderate A Woman Intuition.. Herbert Is Entrusted TIME Min. & 50 Sec. Min. & 45 Sec. Min. & 20 Sec. 5 Minutes 7 Minutes You Gave the Plans. 5 The Ever Watchful Eye 3 As the Daughter of ai Senator That Man Represents,1 etc 2 Yrou Would Like to Know 1 Min. & 15 Sec. Min. & 25 Sec. 3 Minutes Min. & 45 Sec, Min. & 40 Sec NAME OF COMPOSITIONS .Popular One-Step Theme Adoration (4-4 Andante Moderato) by Barnard Theme Ein Maerchen (Melodious Fantasia) b y Bach Cavatine (4-4 Dramatic) by Bohm Nocturnal Piece (4-4 Andante) by Schumann Finale from Ariele (Allegro) by Bach Hurry to action Theme Musical Setting for Universal Pictures Released in the Week of September 3d GOLD SEAL — "The Empty Gun". (3 Reels) REEL I. 10. "Con Amore," Melody, (2-4 Moderato) by Beaumont, until 'Halfway to their destination." 2. "Last Spring," by Grieg, until "I'll look after Mary." 3. "Dramatic Andante," by Ascher. REEL II. 4. Continue "Dramatic Andante" until "Buzzard's prey." 5. "Ein Maerchen" (Melodious Fantasia) by Bach, until "As messenger for the mine," etc. 6. "Storm Furioso" to action, until "What's the matter snapping again." 7. "Rustles of Spring" (Dramatic Agitato) by Sinding, until end Reel 2. REEL III. 8. Erl King" (Dramatic Agitato) by Schubert, until "Don't make it any harder to bear," etc. 9. "Olympia" (Dramatic Overture) by Ascher, until "I'll settle with him then," etc. 10. "The Tempest" (A long storm furioso) by Lake, until end. NESTOR — "Looking 'Em Over" .. (Comedy ) 1. "Hello, My Dearie" (Popular song). 2. "Willow Tree Song" from the 1917 Passing Show, until end. STAR FEATDKETIE — "A Dream of Egypt" (2 Reels) REEL I. 1. "Melody," by Friml, until "Mother was wondering," etc. 2. "Oriental Veil Dance," by Aronson. Note — Must be played on a phonograph until "Daddy will be home soon." 3. "Longing Reverie," by Armand, until "Bedtime." 4. "Fairy Tales" by Komzak, until "Woman starts phonograph." 5. Repeat "Oriental Veil Dance." Note — Must be produced on a phonograph until child in bed." 6. "Danse Arabe" by Tschaikowsky, until end Reel 1. REEL II. 7. "Orientale" by Cui, until "Bring the flower girl at once." 8. "Yelva" (Dramatic Overture) by Reissiger, until "Will you let me dance?" 9. Repeat "Oriental Veil Dance" by Aronson, until "Child in bed." 10. "On Wings of Song" (Song) by Mendelssohn, until end. JOKER— "Officer, Call a Cop". . (Comedy) 1. "Chinese Allegro," by Winkler. 2. "Ching Change Galop," by Puerner. 3. "Chinese Serenade," by Puerner, until end. VICTOR — "The Curse of a FUrtlng Heart" (Comedy) 1. "Flirting Whistler" (Rag) by Lake. 2. "Where Do We Go From Here?" (Popular Two-Step). JOKER — "A Gale of Verse" (Comedy) 1. "For You a Rose" (Popular Fox Trot). 2. "Sinbad Was In Bad" (Popular Song) until end. BISON— "The Lore of the Circus". . (2-R.) 1. "Intermezzo" (2-4 Presto) by Arenski, until "Nine minutes later." 2. "Menuet" by Bolzoni, until "How do I look?" 3. "Lunita" (Intermezzo) by Loraine, until "At last brave Jack." 4. "Dramatic Tension No. 1" by Ascher. REEL II. 5. Continue "Dramatic Tension" until "He was forging his way," etc. 6. "Olympia" (Dramatic Overture) by Ascher, until "I'd rather be a belle," etc. 7. "Dawn of Love" (Allegretto) by Bendix, until end.