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Silver Queen
Silver Queen

Silver Queen (1942)

57% User Rating
1h 20min
Western

"NIMBLE with CARDS...or HEARTS!"

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.

Lloyd BaconDirector

Cast

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George Brent

George Brent

James Kincaid

Priscilla Lane

Priscilla Lane

Coralie Adams

Bruce Cabot

Bruce Cabot

Gerald Forsythe

Lynne Overman

Lynne Overman

Hector Bailey

Eugene Pallette

Eugene Pallette

Steve Adams

Janet Beecher

Janet Beecher

Mrs. Laura Forsythe

Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams

Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams

Blackie

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Frederick Burton

Dr. Hartley

Spencer Charters

Spencer Charters

Doc Stonebraker

Eleanor Stewart

Eleanor Stewart

Millicent Bailey

Georges Renavent

Georges Renavent

Andres

Marietta Canty

Marietta Canty

Ruby

Sam McDaniel

Sam McDaniel

Toby

Herbert Rawlinson

Herbert Rawlinson

Judge

Arthur Hunnicutt

Arthur Hunnicutt

Newspaper Publisher Brett

Roy Barcroft

Roy Barcroft

Dan Carson

Cy Kendall

Cy Kendall

Sheriff

Francis X. Bushman

Francis X. Bushman

Creditor

Franklyn Farnum

Franklyn Farnum

Creditor

George Eldredge

George Eldredge

Hotel Guest

Victor Adamson

Victor Adamson

Townsman (uncredited)

Don Barclay

Don Barclay

Drunk (uncredited)

Rudy Bowman

Rudy Bowman

Townsman (uncredited)

Tommy Bupp

Tommy Bupp

Doc Stonebraker's Boy (uncredited)

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James Carlisle

Party Guest (uncredited)

Jack Chefe

Jack Chefe

Jacques (uncredited)

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James Conaty

Poker Player (uncredited)

James Craven

James Craven

Thomas (uncredited)

James Dime

James Dime

Fight Spectator (uncredited)

Jay Eaton

Jay Eaton

Party Guest (uncredited)

Bess Flowers

Bess Flowers

Fight Spectator (uncredited)

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Sam Harris

Gambler (uncredited)

Earle Hodgins

Earle Hodgins

Desk Clerk (uncredited)

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Frank Jaquet

Hospital Doctor (uncredited)

Kenner G. Kemp

Kenner G. Kemp

Hotel Lobby Guest (uncredited)

Jack Kenny

Jack Kenny

Townsman (uncredited)

Joe King

Joe King

Colonel (uncredited)

Paul Kruger

Paul Kruger

Creditor (uncredited)

Carl M. Leviness

Carl M. Leviness

Party Guest (uncredited)

Jack Luden

Jack Luden

Party Guest (uncredited)

Wilbur Mack

Wilbur Mack

Townsman (uncredited)

Paul Maxey

Paul Maxey

Servant Announcing Party Guests (uncredited)

Robert Milasch

Robert Milasch

Townsman (uncredited)

George Morrell

George Morrell

Miner / Fight Spectator (uncredited)

Frances Morris

Frances Morris

Gerald's Secretary (uncredited)

Sol Murgi

Sol Murgi

Gambler (uncredited)

Richard Neill

Richard Neill

Party Guest (uncredited)

Bill Nestell

Bill Nestell

Fight Spectator (uncredited)

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Roger Neury

Waiter at Gambling House (uncredited)

Henry Otto

Henry Otto

Fight Spectator (uncredited)

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Tex Palmer

Fight Spectator (uncredited)

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Paul Power

Party Guest (uncredited)

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Tom Quinn

Party Guest (uncredited)

Cyril Ring

Cyril Ring

Gambler (uncredited)

Jason Robards Sr.

Jason Robards Sr.

Bank Teller (uncredited)

Ronald R. Rondell

Ronald R. Rondell

Party Guest (uncredited)

Fred 'Snowflake' Toones

Fred 'Snowflake' Toones

Butler (uncredited)

Dorothy Vernon

Dorothy Vernon

Party Guest (uncredited)

Claire Whitney

Claire Whitney

Mrs. Harriet Bailey (uncredited)

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Bill Wolfe

Townsman (uncredited)

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Art Felix

Townsman (uncredited)

Reviews (1)

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CinemaSerf
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Rating 60%

October 23, 2025

Though the casting does let this down a bit, there’s still a solid story and a proper San Francisco brawl at the end to keep it going. Priscilla Lane is the adept poker playing “Coralie”, the daughter of the wealthy “Steve” (Eugene Pallette) and engaged to “Forsythe” (Bruce Cabot). All is going great until the market crash wipes her dad out and leaves her stony broke. Determined to sort out his debts, she heads off to ply her trade as a gambler and regularly sends back cash to her fiancé to settle up with her father’s creditors. Unknowingly, she also has a would-be suitor in “Kincaid” (George Brent) who discovers that her money isn’t going where she intended, but instead to prop up a silver mine that he had given “Forsythe” to give to her as a wedding gift - her father had originally owed  it. With her now successful and her would-be spouse facing ruin of his own, things all come to an head when “Kincaid” faces him down with the truth. Yes, it is quite derivative, but I quite enjoyed this workmanlike effort that’s helped along by Pallette and by Guinn Williams’ jovial “Blackie”, but the leading roles are less than imposing. Brent and Cabot are a really quite bland and every time I saw Lane I keep wishing it were Barbara Stanwyck. Still, it doesn’t hang about, gives us a sense of just how fragile wealth was back then amongst the pioneers and luck-riders and it’s got a nippy score too. Maybe not the most memorable, but I found it killed eighty minutes fine.

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