Silver Threads Among the Gold is a 1911 film directed by Edwin S. Porter and adapted by Porter from a story Pierce Kingsley.
It is among the first early silent films about a song, where exhibitors would hire live musicians to accompany the film.
[1] The film centers on a performance of the popular song "Silver Threads Among the Gold".
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