The Silver Horde (1920)
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- 1h 10min
- Adventure, Drama
- 09 May 1920 (USA)
- Movie
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Myrtle Stedman | ... |
Cherry Malotté
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Curtis Cooksey | ... |
Boyd Emerson
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Betty Blythe | ... |
Mildred Wayland
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R.D. MacLean | ... |
Wayne Wayland
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Robert McKim | ... |
Marsh
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Hector V. Sarno | ... |
Constantine
(as Hector Sarno)
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Louis Durham | ... |
Swanson
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Maurice 'Lefty' Flynn | ... |
Thug
(as M.B. Flynn)
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Neola May | ... |
Snowbird
(as Neola Mae)
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Ervin Denecke | ... |
Thug
(as E.J. Denecke)
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Fred R. Stanton | ... |
Big George Bolt
(as Frederick Stanton)
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Carl Gerard | ... |
Alton Clyde
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Murdock MacQuarrie | ... |
Richard Jones
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Directed by
Frank Lloyd |
Written by
Rex Beach | ... | (novel) |
J.E. Nash | ... | () |
Laurence Trimble | ... | () (as Lawrence Trimble) |
Cinematography by
William C. Foster |
Additional Crew
Rex Beach | ... | presenter |
Samuel Goldwyn | ... | presenter |
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- Goldwyn Distributing Company (1920) (United States) (theatrical)
- Films Erka (1922) (France) (theatrical)
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Plot Summary |
Young Easterner Boyd Emerson ventures to Alaska in order to make his fortune and win the girl of his dreams, Mildred Wayland, the daughter of wealthy Wall Street financier Wayne Wayland. Emerson joins forces with Big George Bolt and Cherry Malotté, who are fighting the trust led by Marsh for their share of the salmon catch known as "the silver horde." Marsh, backed by Wayland, attempts to sabotage the trio's efforts and then to frustrate Boyd's courtship of Mildred by fabricating a story that Boyd has fathered an illegitimate child. Marsh's efforts fail when the three partners corner the salmon market, and Boyd finally discovers that he loves Cherry more than the millionaire's daughter. Written by AFI |
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Taglines | MIGHTY MEN! They recognize but one law-the law that lies in the barrel of a gun and the flinty hardness of bare fists. And when Marsh with his Wall Street millions hits the Kalvik trail to force them to yield their claim to "The Silver Horde" he found fight. And the struggle that followed resounded with the crash of mighty fists-vibrated with the unbleached passions of strong men fighting for fortune and the love of a woman. (Print Ad-Greenfield Recorder,((Greenfield, Mass.)) 19 May 1921) See more » |
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