Movie: Jacques of the Silver North

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Mitchell Lewis
Mitchell Lewis

Jacques La Rouge

Fritzi Brunette
Fritzi Brunette

Memory Baird

Murdock MacQuarrie
Murdock MacQuarrie

Jim Blake

Edward Hearn
Edward Hearn

Warren Sherman

James Gordon
James Gordon

Don Baird

Cecil Van Auker
Cecil Van Auker

Joseph Clyde Treffery (as Captain C.A. Van Auker)

James McDowell
James McDowell

Tennessee Jake

Fred Mack
Fred Mack

Malamute Mike

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    "Half-breed" trapper Jacques LaRouge is infatuated with Memory Baird (Fritzi Brunette), the daughter of the owner of the trading post. When fugitive Joseph Treffery (Captain C.A. Van Auker) happens into town, Memory hides him from the police.

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    1919-06-09

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