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Collection of Thematic Music Cue Sheets for Silent Films, 1915-1928 http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt0779q0ds No online items Finding Aid for the Collection of Thematic Music Cue Sheets for Silent Films, 1915-1928 Processed by Arts Special Collections staff; machine-readable finding aid created by Cheryl E. Clayton and Caroline Cubé University of California, Los Angeles, Library Performing Arts Special Collections, Room A1713 Charles E. Young Research Library, Box 951575 Los Angeles, CA 90095-1575 Phone: (310) 825-4988 Fax: (310) 206-1864 Email: [email protected] http://www2.library.ucla.edu/specialcollections/performingarts/index.cfm © 2004 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. Finding Aid for the Collection of 162 1 Thematic Music Cue Sheets for Silent Films, 1915-1928 Finding Aid for the Collection of Thematic Music Cue Sheets for Silent Films, 1915-1928 Collection number: 162 Note This online finding aid is not edited. (Check this website for updates.) The complete, edited paper copy of the finding aid, with container list, is available at the UCLA Department of Performing Arts Special Collections for in-house consultation and may be obtained for a fee. See Contact Information below. UCLA Library, Performing Arts Special Collections Los Angeles, CA Processed by: UCLA Library, Performing Arts Special Collections staff Encoded by: Cheryl E. Clayton and Caroline Cubé © 2004 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. Descriptive Summary Title: Collection of Thematic Music Cue Sheets for Silent Films, Date (inclusive): 1915-1928 Collection number: 162 Extent: 14 boxes (6.0 linear ft.) Repository: University of California, Los Angeles. Library. Department of Special Collections. Los Angeles, California 90095-1575 Abstract: Collection consists music cues for title cards and actions for silent films produced 1915-1928. Language: English. Restrictions on Use and Reproduction Copyright has not been assigned to the Performing Arts Special Collections, UCLA. All requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the Arts Special Collections Librarian. Permission for publication is given on behalf of the Performing Arts Special Collections as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained. Restrictions on Access COLLECTION STORED OFF-SITE AT SRLF: Advance notice required for access. Preferred Citation [Identification of item], Collection of Thematic Music Cue Sheets for Silent Films (Collection 162). Performing Arts Special Collections, University of California, Los Angeles. History A history of this collection is unavailable at this time. Scope and Content Collection consists of one or two sheets (2-4 pages) of music cues for title cards and actions. Includes material from various companies such as First National, MGM, Paramount, Fox, FBO, Tiffany, Universal, Excellent, Vitagraph, Metro, Pathe, Warner Brothers, Equity, Goldwyn, and United Artists. Indexing Terms The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the library's online public access catalog. Silent film music. Box 1, Folder 1 ABRAHAM LINCOLN, 1924. Creator/Collector: Company: First National Finding Aid for the Collection of 162 2 Thematic Music Cue Sheets for Silent Films, 1915-1928 Container List Box 1, Folder 2 ACROSS TO SINGAPORE, 1928. Creator/Collector: Company: MGM Box 1, Folder 3 AFFAIR OF THE FOLLIES, AN, 1927. Creator/Collector: Company: First National Box 1, Folder 4 AFTER THE SHOW, 1921. Creator/Collector: Company: Paramount Box 1, Folder 5 AGE OF INNOCENCE, THE, 1924. Creator/Collector: Company: Warner Brothers Box 1, Folder 6 AGAINST ALL ODDS, 1924. Creator/Collector: Company: Fox Box 1, Folder 7 ALASKAN, THE, 1924. Creator/Collector: Company: Paramount Box 1, Folder 8 ALBANY NIGHT BOAT, THE, 1928. Creator/Collector: Company: Tiffany Box 1, Folder 9 ALIAS JULIUS CAESAR, 1922. Creator/Collector: Company: First National Box 1, Folder 10 ALIAS THE DEACON, 1927. Creator/Collector: Company: Universal Box 1, Folder 11 ALL AROUND THE FRYING PAN, 1925. Creator/Collector: Company: FBO Box 1, Folder 12 ALONG CAME RUTH, 1924. Creator/Collector: Company: Metro-Goldwyn Box 1, Folder 13 AMERICAN BEAUTY, 1927. Creator/Collector: Company: First National Box 1, Folder 14 ANCIENT HIGHWAY, THE, 1925. Creator/Collector: Company: Paramount Box 1, Folder 15 ANCIENT MARINER, THE, 1926. Creator/Collector: Company: Fox Box 1, Folder 16 ANKLES PREFEREED, 1927. Creator/Collector: Company: Fox Box 1, Folder 17 ANNA CHRISTIE, 1923. Creator/Collector: Company: First National Box 1, Folder 18 APPEARANCES, 1921. Creator/Collector: Company: Paramount Box 1, Folder 19 ARIZONA WILDCAT, THE, 1928. Creator/Collector: Company: Fox Finding Aid for the Collection of 162 3 Thematic Music Cue Sheets for Silent Films, 1915-1928 Container List Box 1, Folder 20 AS NO MAN HAS LOVED, 1925. Creator/Collector: Company: Fox Box 1, Folder 21 ASHES OF VENGEANCE, 1923. Creator/Collector: Company: First National Box 1, Folder 22 AT THE END OF THE WORLD, 1921. Creator/Collector: Company: Paramount Box 1, Folder 23 AUCTION BLOCK, THE, 1926. Creator/Collector: Company: MGM Box 1, Folder 24 AWAKENING, THE, 1928. Creator/Collector: Company: United Artists Box 1, Folder 25 BABY CYCLONE, THE, 1928. Creator/Collector: Company: MGM Box 1, Folder 26 BACHELOR'S PARADISE, 1928. Creator/Collector: Company: Tiffany Box 1, Folder 27 BACK TO GOD'S COUNTRY, 1927. Creator/Collector: Company: Universal Box 1, Folder 28 BACK TO LIBERTY, 1928. Creator/Collector: Company: Excellent Box 1, Folder 29 BAD MAN, THE, 1923. Creator/Collector: Company: First National Box 1, Folder 30 BANDIT'S BABY, THE, 1925. Creator/Collector: Company: FBO Box 1, Folder 31 BARRICADE, THE, 1921. Creator/Collector: Company: R-C Box 1, Folder 32 BARRIER, THE, 1926. Creator/Collector: Company: MGM Box 1, Folder 33 BAT, THE, 1926. Creator/Collector: Company: United Artists Box 1, Folder 34 BEAU GESTE, 1926. Creator/Collector: Company: Paramount Box 1, Folder 35 BEAUTIFUL BUT DUMB, 1928. Creator/Collector: Company: Tiffany Box 1, Folder 36 BEAUTIFUL CITY, THE, 1925. Creator/Collector: Company: First National Box 1, Folder 37 BEAUTY SHOPPERS, 1927. Creator/Collector: Company: Tiffany Finding Aid for the Collection of 162 4 Thematic Music Cue Sheets for Silent Films, 1915-1928 Container List Box 1, Folder 38 BEAUTY PRIZE, THE, 1924. Creator/Collector: Company: Metro-Goldwyn Box 1, Folder 39 BEHIND MASKS, 1921. Creator/Collector: Company: Paramount Box 1, Folder 40 BEHOLD THIS WOMAN, 1924. Creator/Collector: Company: Vitagraph Box 1, Folder 41 BELLA DONNA, 1923. Creator/Collector: Company: Paramount Box 1, Folder 42 BELOW THE LINE, 1925. Creator/Collector: Company: Warner Brothers Box 1, Folder 43 BEST MAN, THE, 1925. Creator/Collector: Company: Fox Box 1, Folder 44 BEST PEOPLE, THE, 1925. Creator/Collector: Company: Paramount Box 1, Folder 45 BEVERLY OF GRAUSTARK, 1926. Creator/Collector: Company: MGM Box 1, Folder 46 BEYOND, 1921. Creator/Collector: Company: Paramount Box 1, Folder 47 BIG CITY, THE, 1928. Creator/Collector: Company: MGM Box 1, Folder 48 BIG GAME, 1921. Creator/Collector: Company: Metro Box 1, Folder 49 BIG TIMBER, 1924. Creator/Collector: Company: Universal Box 1, Folder 50 BIT OF HEAVEN, A, 1928. Creator/Collector: Company: Excellent Box 1, Folder 51 BLACK BIRD, THE, 1926. Creator/Collector: Company: MGM Box 1, Folder 52 BLACK CYCLONE, 1925. Creator/Collector: Company: Pathe Exchange Box 1, Folder 53 BLACK OXEN, 1924. Creator/Collector: Company: First National Box 1, Folder 54 BLOW YOUR OWN HORN, 1923. Creator/Collector: Company: FBO Box 1, Folder 55 BLUEBEARD'S SEVEN WIVES, 1923. Creator/Collector: Company: First National Finding Aid for the Collection of 162 5 Thematic Music Cue Sheets for Silent Films, 1915-1928 Container List Box 1, Folder 56 BOBBED HAIR, 1925. Creator/Collector: Company: Warner Brothers Box 1, Folder 57 BODY AND SOUL, 1927. Creator/Collector: Company: MGM Box 1, Folder 58 BOOB, THE, 1926. Creator/Collector: Company: MGM Box 1, Folder 59 BORROWED FINERY, 1925. Creator/Collector: Company: Tiffany Box 1, Folder 60 BOWERY OF CINDERELLA, A, 1927. Creator/Collector: Company: Excellent Box 2, Folder 1 BOYS WILL BE BOYS, 1921. Creator/Collector: Company: Goldwyn Box 2, Folder 2 BRAWN OF THE NORTH, 1922. Creator/Collector: Company: First National Box 2, Folder 3 BREAKING INTO SOCIETY, 1923. Creator/Collector: Company: FBO Box 2, Folder 4 BREATHLESS MOMENT, THE, 1924. Creator/Collector: Company: Universal Box 2, Folder 5 BRIDE OF THE STORM, 1926. Creator/Collector: Company: Warner Brothers Box 2, Folder 6 BREED OF THE SEA, 1926. Creator/Collector: Company: FBO Box 2, Folder 7 BRIDE'S PLAY, THE, 1921. Creator/Collector: Company: Paramount Box 2, Folder 8 BRIGHT LIGHTS, 1925. Creator/Collector: Company: MGM Box 2, Folder 9 BRINGING UP FATHER, 1929. Creator/Collector: Company: MGM Box 2, Folder 10 BROADWAY AFTER DARK, 1924. Creator/Collector: Company: WARNER BROTHERS Box 2, Folder 11 BROADWAY LADY, 1925. Creator/Collector: Company: FBO Box 2, Folder 12 BROADWAY MADNESS, 1927. Creator/Collector: Company: Excellent Box 2, Folder 13 BROADWAY NIGHTS, 1927. Creator/Collector: Company: First National Finding Aid for the Collection of 162 6 Thematic Music Cue Sheets for Silent Films, 1915-1928 Container List Box 2, Folder 14 BROADWAY OR BUST, 1924. Creator/Collector: Company: Universal Box 2, Folder 15 BROADWAY ROSE, 1922. Creator/Collector: Company: Metro Box 2, Folder 16 BROKEN GATE, THE, 1927. Creator/Collector: Company: Tiffany Box 2, Folder 17 BROWN DERBY, THE, 1926. Creator/Collector: Company: First National Box 2, Folder 18 BROWN OF HARVARD, 1926. Creator/Collector: Company: MGM Box 2, Folder 19 BUCK PIRATES, 1928. Creator/Collector: Company: Universal Box 2, Folder 20 BUGLE CALL, THE, 1927. Creator/Collector: Company: MGM Box 2, Folder 21 BURNT FINGERS, 1927. Creator/Collector: Company: Pathe Exchange Box 2, Folder 22 BUSH LEAGUER, 1927. Creator/Collector: Company: Warner Brothers Box 2, Folder 23 BUSINESS OF LOVE, 1925. Creator/Collector: Company: Astor Box 2, Folder 24 BY DIVINE RIGHT, 1924.
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