Gagman 66 wrote::? Just got around to watching the video piece on the story, and I must say that the old guy the piano player sure didn't seem to know much about Silent films. Disappointing. Course maybe it was just edited that way.
I kept wondering how he could read sheet music through those eyebrows.
But to be fair, they're clearly not silent film experts, just Anne of Green Gables experts (unlike me, as noted above), who'd probably never heard of Mary Miles Minter before stumbling across that piece of sheet music, although you'd think they would have known about the film's existence from looking at the IMDb or something (but then again, given my mom's dislike of the Internet, maybe that shouldn't be surprising). This looks more like a fun pet project for their museum rather than an academic job of film restoration/recreation, and I hope they continue to look for more stills and other ephemera related to the MMM film. Who knows, maybe they'll stumble upon a print in the attic of some long-dead projectionist or Green Gable-o-phile.
Also, looking at that lobby card, I guess whoever coloured it forgot to note that Anne is supposed to be a redhead. Or did they omit that part of the story from the MMM version since she was famous for her golden locks?