CoffeeDan wrote:Most likely, it'll be the original synchronized score with sound effects and dialogue. No idea who the composer was (and there's no credit listed on the IMDb or the Criterion website).
Yes, it'll be the original 1928 synchronized score with sound effects and the notorious three dialogue sequences.
And as usual with these types of scores from this period there was no single composer credited as it was mostly a compilation of popular tunes linked together with new compositions by the musical director (or whatever better title he could be given). In this case he is Joseph Cherniovsky (or Cherniavsky as listed in different sources). His tune "Original Theme" (as officially originally titled but later also known as "Lonesome" or "Lonesome Me") is heard 16 times in the movie's score, linking together such popular tunes as:
Four Walls
Oh, How I Hate to Get Up In the Morning
Goodbye Broadway, Hello Montreal
My Pet
We Love It
Golden Gate
There'll Be a Hot Time In the Old Town Tonight
In My Bouquet of Memories
Yes Sir, That's My Baby
Always
Somebody Sweet is Sweet on Me
Also several "Photoplay" type tunes are used, including:
Hustle-Bustle
Agitated Mysterioso
Over the Hurdles
Allegro Scherzoso No. 1
Speed
In a Merry Mood
Allez Up
Fireflies
Dramatic Agitato
Three Grotesque Themes
The Skyrocket
In the Sudan
Ouch!
The Third Degree
Animated Agitato
Wild Chase
The Tempest
The Riotous Mob