
Silver Queen
Western
Overview
A beautiful heiress is an excellent poker player. Her comfortable life changes when her father and his fortune die during market crash of the 1800's.
Top Cast


George Brent
George Brent
James Kincaid
George Brent
James Kincaid


Priscilla Lane
Priscilla Lane
Coralie Adams
Priscilla Lane
Coralie Adams


Bruce Cabot
Bruce Cabot
Gerald Forsythe
Bruce Cabot
Gerald Forsythe


Lynne Overman
Lynne Overman
Hector Bailey
Lynne Overman
Hector Bailey


Eugene Pallette
Eugene Pallette
Steve Adams
Eugene Pallette
Steve Adams


Janet Beecher
Janet Beecher
Mrs. Laura Forsythe
Janet Beecher
Mrs. Laura Forsythe


Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams
Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams
Blackie
Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams
Blackie
Frederick Burton
Frederick Burton
Dr. Hartley
Frederick Burton
Dr. Hartley


Spencer Charters
Spencer Charters
Doc Stonebraker
Spencer Charters
Doc Stonebraker


Eleanor Stewart
Eleanor Stewart
Millicent Bailey
Eleanor Stewart
Millicent Bailey
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