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The Silver Horde (1930) was a Drama - Black-and-white Film directed by George Archainbaud and produced by William LeBaron and William Sistrom.

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Cherry Malotte: When I love a man, I don't need any rules.
Mildred Wayland: Obviously. I shouldn't have come. I know about your sort.
Cherry Malotte: You don't have to put me in my place. I know about me.


Mildred Wayland: And such a woman! A hanger-on in men's camps!


Cherry Malotte: I'm Cherry Malotte! They know about me from San Francisco to Sitka. My reputation's got marks on it I couldn't rub off if I wanted to! I am what I am! I don't know how they finally settle things in this world or the next, but when the day comes I'll stand there with my chin up and take what's coming to me. And I wouldn't trade places with you, you white-livered, sweet-smelling hypocrite if they gave me a one-way ticket to Hell!


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Final film of Blanche Sweet.
The title refers to migrating salmon.
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Also released in 1930




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