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Silent Film Music Collection PASC-M.0012 http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf958009cm No online items Finding Aid for the Silent Film Music Collection PASC-M.0012 Finding aid originally prepared by UCLA Library Special Collections staff, 1999. Finding aid updated by Alex Adame and Jasmine Jones, 2019. UCLA Library Special Collections Online finding aid last updated on 2019 August 6. Room A1713, Charles E. Young Research Library Box 951575 Los Angeles, CA 90095-1575 [email protected] URL: https://www.library.ucla.edu/special-collections Finding Aid for the Silent Film PASC-M.0012 1 Music Collection PASC-M.0012 Language of Material: English Contributing Institution: UCLA Library Special Collections Title: Silent film music collection Identifier/Call Number: PASC-M.0012 Physical Description: 17 Linear Feet(32 boxes) Date (inclusive): circa 1900-1930 Language of Material: Materials are in English. Stored off-site. All requests to access special collections material must be made in advance using the request button located on this page. Conditions Governing Access Open for research. All requests to access special collections materials must be made in advance using the request button located on this page. Conditions Governing Reproduction and Use Property rights to the physical objects belong to UCLA Library Special Collections. All other rights, including copyright, are retained by the creators and their heirs. It is the responsibility of the researcher to determine who holds the copyright and pursue the copyright owner or his or her heir for permission to publish where The UC Regents do not hold the copyright. Preferred Citation [Identification of item], Silent Film Music Collection (Collection PASC-M 12). UCLA Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library, UCLA. Immediate Source of Acquisition Gift of Barbara Ann (Bird) Walker, date of receipt unknown. Gift of Peter Mercurio, date of receipt unknown. Processing Information Boxes 1-3 processed by UCLA Library Special Collections staff in 1999. Boxes 4-32 were physically arranged and rehoused by UCLA Library Special Collections staff in 2002. No physical or intellectual rearrangement was made from the original processing done in 2002. A container list for these boxes was created by Alex Adame, under the supervision of Jasmine Jones, 2019. UCLA Catalog Record ID UCLA Catalog Record ID: 423378 Scope and Content Collection consists of silent film music sheets. Arrangement Boxes 1-3 are arranged alphabetically by film title. Boxes 4-32 have no clear arrangement. Subjects and Indexing Terms Silent film music -- Scores. Scores. box 1 The Ace of Cads 1 box 1 Across the Pacific 2 box 1 An Affair of the Follies 3 box 1 Afraid to Love 4 box 1 All Aboard 5 box 1 All Around Frying Pan 6 box 1 Altars of Desire 7 box 1 The Amateur Gentleman 8 box 1 Bardelys the Magnificent 9 box 1 Battling Butler 10 box 1 Beau Brummel 11 box 1 The Beloved Rogue 12 box 1 The Better Man 13 box 1 The Better 'Ole (2 copies) 14 box 1 Bigger Than Barnums (2 copies) 15 Finding Aid for the Silent Film PASC-M.0012 2 Music Collection PASC-M.0012 box 1 Bitter Apples 16 box 1 The Black Diamond Express 17 box 1 Black Paradise (2 copies) 18 box 1 The Black Pirate 19 box 1 Blarney 20 box 1 Blind Alleys 21 box 1 Blind Husbands 22 box 1 Blonde or Brunette 23 box 1 The Blonde Saint 24 box 1 The Boob 25 box 1 Breed of the Sea 26 box 1 The Brown Derby 27 box 1 The Buckaroo Kid 28 box 1 Butterflies in the Rain 29 box 1 The Campus Flirt 30 box 1 The Canadian 31 box 1 Captain Blood 32 box 1 Captain Salvation (4 copies) 33 box 1 Casey at the Bat 34 box 1 The Cave Man 35 box 1 The Cat and the Canary 36 box 1 Children of Divorce 37 box 1 The Cheerful Fraud 38 box 1 Clash of the Wolves 39 box 1 Combat 40 box 1 The Cowboy and the Countess 41 box 1 Dearie 42 box 1 The Dice Woman 43 box 1 Diplomacy 44 box 1 The Dixie Merchant 45 box 1 Don Juan 46 box 1 Don Juan's Three Nights 47 box 1 Don Mike 48 box 1 Don't Tell the Wife (2 copies) 49 box 1 Doubling with Danger 50 box 1 The Duchess of Buffalo 51 box 1 Ella Cinders 52 box 1 Everybody's Acting 53 box 1 Eve's Leaves 54 box 1 Exit Smiling 55 box 1 Fashions for Women 56 box 1 Faust 57 box 1 Fifth Avenue 58 box 1 The Fighting Buckaroo (2 copies) 59 box 1 Fine Manners 60 box 1 The Fire Brigads 61 box 1 The Flaming Frontier, or, The Indians are Coming 62 box 1 Forbidden Waters 63 box 1 Forever After 64 box 1 Forlorn River 65 box 1 The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse 66 box 1 Frisco Sally Levy 67 box 1 The Gentle Cyclone (2 copies) 68 box 1 Gilded Highway 69 box 1 The Girl Who Wouldn't Work 70 box 1 Good and Naughty 71 box 1 Graustark 72 Finding Aid for the Silent Film PASC-M.0012 3 Music Collection PASC-M.0012 box 1 The Great Deception 73 box 1 The Great Gatsby 74 box 1 The Greater Glory 75 box 1 Held By the Law 76 box 1 Hell Bent fer Heaven 77 box 1 Her Father Said No 78 box 1 Her Second Chance 79 box 1 A Hero of the Big Snows 80 box 1 High Hat (2 copies) 81 box 2 High Steppers (2 copies) 1 box 2 Hills of Kentucky 2 box 2 His Majesty Bunker Bean 3 box 2 His Supreme Moment 4 box 2 Hogan's Alley 5 box 2 Honesty is the Best Policy 6 box 2 The Honeymoon Express 7 box 2 Hotel Imperial 8 box 2 The Imposter 9 box 2 Into Her Kingdom 10 box 2 The Isle of Retribution 11 box 2 It Must Be Love 12 box 2 Janice Meredith 13 box 2 Johnny Get Your Hair Cut 14 box 2 The Johnstown Flood 15 box 2 Just Another Blonde 16 box 2 Kid Boots (2 copies) 17 box 2 The Kid Brother 18 box 2 Kiki 19 box 2 Knockout Reilly 20 box 2 Ladies at Play 21 box 2 The Lady in Ermine 22 box 2 The Last Laugh 23 box 2 The Law of the Lawless 24 box 2 Learning to Love 25 box 2 The Little Irish Girl 26 box 2 London (2 copies) 27 box 2 Long Pants 28 box 2 Lost at the Front (2 copies) 29 box 2 9he Lost Battalion 30 box 2 Love 'Em and Leave'Em 31 box 2 The Love Flower 32 box 2 The Love Thrill 33 box 2 The Love Toy 34 box 2 Lovers 35 box 2 Love's Blindness 36 box 2 Love's Greatest Mistake 37 box 2 Lovey Mary 38 box 2 The Lunatic at Large 39 box 2 The Magic Garden 40 box 2 The Man Four Square 41 box 2 Mare Nostrum 42 box 2 The Mark of Zorro 43 box 2 The Marriage Clause 44 box 2 The Masked Bride 45 box 2 The Masked Woman 46 box 2 McFadden's Flats 47 box 2 Meet the Prince 48 Finding Aid for the Silent Film PASC-M.0012 4 Music Collection PASC-M.0012 box 2 Men of Steel 49 box 2 The Midnight Sun 50 box 2 A Million Bid 51 box 2 Millionaires 52 box 2 Miss Nobody 53 box 2 Mlle. Modiste 54 box 2 More Pay--Less Work 55 box 2 Mother 56 box 2 Mulhall's Great Catch 57 box 2 My Official Wife 58 box 2 The Mysterious Rider 59 box 2 Naughty But Nice 60 box 2 The Nervous Wreck 61 box 2 New York 62 box 2 The Notorious Lady 63 box 2 Oh! What a Nurse 64 box 2 Old Loves and New 65 box 2 One Increasing Purpose 66 box 2 One Minute to Play 67 box 2 Orchids and Ermine 68 box 2 Other Women's Husbands 69 box 2 Padlocked 70 box 2 Pals First 71 box 2 Paradise 72 box 2 Paris (2 copies) 73 box 2 The Passionate Quest 74 box 2 Poker Faces 75 box 2 The Popular Sin 76 box 2 The Potters 77 box 2 The Prairie King 78 box 2 The Prince of Tempters 79 box 2 Private Izzy Murphy 80 box 2 Puppets 81 box 3 The Quarterback 1 box 3 Quo Vadis 2 box 3 The Rainmaker 3 box 3 Red Dice 4 box 3 The Rendezvous 5 box 3 Resurrection 6 box 3 The Road to Mandalay (2 copies) 7 box 3 Rocking Moon 8 box 3 Rolling Home 9 box 3 Rookies 10 box 3 Rough House Rosie (2 copies) 11 box 3 Rustling for Cupid 12 box 3 The Sap 13 box 3 The Savage 14 box 3 Say It Again 15 box 3 The Scarlet Letter 16 box 3 See You in Jail 17 box 3 9enor Daredevil 18 box 3 Sensation Seekers 19 box 3 Shipwrecked 20 box 3 The Show-off 21 box 3 Siberia 22 box 3 The Silent Lover 23 box 3 The Silent Rider 24 Finding Aid for the Silent Film PASC-M.0012 5 Music Collection PASC-M.0012 box 3 A Six Shootin' Romance 25 box 3 Slide, Kelly, Slide 26 box 3 So This is Paris 27 box 3 The Son of the Sheik 28 box 3 Sorrows of Satan 29 box 3 The Sporting Lover 30 box 3 Stepping Along 31 box 3 The Strong Man 32 box 3 Subway Sadie 33 box 3 Summer Bachelors 34 box 3 Sweet Daddies 35 box 3 Syncopating Sue 36 box 3 Take It From Me 37 box 3 Tarzan and the Golden Lion 38 box 3 The Taxi Dancer (2 copies) 39 box 3 Taxi, Taxi 40 box 3 The Telephone Girl 41 box 3 Tell It to the Marines 43 box 3 The Temptress (2 copies) 43 box 3 Tess of the D'Urbervilles 44 box 3 Thank You 45 box 3 There You Are 46 box 3 The Third Degree 47 box 3 3 Bad Men (2 copies) 48 box 3 Tillie the Toiler (2 copies) 49 box 3 Tin Gods 50 box 3 Tony Runs Wild 51 box 3 Tramp, Tramp, Tramp 52 box 3 A Trip to Chinatown 53 box 3 Triple Action 54 box 3 Tumbleweeds 55 box 3 Twinkletoes 56 box 3 Two Fisted Jones 57 box 3 The Understanding Heart 58 box 3 Upstage 59 box 3 Valencia 60 box 3 Venus of Venice 61 box 3 Volcano! 62 box 3 The Volga Boatman 63 box 3 The Waning Sex 64 box 3 Wedding Bells 65 box 3 Wet Paint 66 box 3 When Bearcat Went Dry 67 box 3 While London Sleeps 68 box 3 The Whirlwind of Youth 69 box 3 The White Black Sheep 70 box 3 White Flannels 71 box 3 The Wilderness Woman 72 box 3 The Winding Stair 73 box 3 The Winning of Barbara Worth 74 box 3 The Wise Guy 75 box 3 Wolf's Clothing 76 box 3 The Woman with Four Faces 77 box 3 The World at Her Feet (2 copies) 78 box 3 The Yankee Clipper 79 box 3 Yellow Fingers 80 box 3 You Never Know Women 81 Finding Aid for the Silent Film PASC-M.0012 6 Music Collection PASC-M.0012 box 3 You'd Be Surprised 82 Finding Aid for the Silent Film PASC-M.0012 7 Music Collection PASC-M.0012.
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