Silver Threads Among the Gold (1915 film)

Silver Threads Among the Gold is a 1915 American silent film starring countertenor Richard Jose. In the film, Jose performs the popular song Silver Threads Among the Gold. The six-reel film was produced by Pierce Kingsley and R. R. Roberts for the K & R film Company.[1]

The film was unusual for the time, as each exhibition hired a performer to sing live in the wings, in a reversal of lip-synch.[1]

Cast

  • Guy D'Ennery as Tom
  • Dora Dean as Mary Chester
  • Mrs. R.E. French as Martin's wife
  • Richard J. Jose as Martin
  • Dick Lee
  • Jane Lee
  • Katherine Lee (credited as Catherine Lee)
  • Jim McCabe
  • Jack Ridgeway as Judge Walcott (credited as Jack Ridgway)
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References

  1. Hoffmann, Frank; Cooper, B Lee; Gracyk, Tim (2012). Popular American Recording Pioneers: 1895-1925. Psychology Press, ISBN 9781560249931


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