Out of the Snows (1920)

A drama of the great Northwest and the Royal Mounted Police. A story that chills you with its suspense.

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Robert Holliday, a member of the North West Mounted Police, is betrothed to Ruth Hardy, an orphaned seminary student. On the eve of her marriage, Ruth learns from John Blakeman that he and her father had been partners in the fur smuggling business until Hardy was killed by Robert during a shootout. Shaken by this revelation, Ruth sends Robert a goodbye note and leaves with Blakeman for a trading post at Sampson's Pass.

Director: Ralph Ince
Genre: Drama, Adventure
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Production: National Picture Theatres Inc.
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Ralph Ince
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Out of the Snows about?
Robert Holliday, a member of the North West Mounted Police, is betrothed to Ruth Hardy, an orphaned seminary student. On the eve of her marriage, Ruth learns from John Blakeman that he and her father had been partners in the fur smuggling business until Hardy was killed by Robert during a shootout. Shaken by this revelation, Ruth sends Robert a goodbye note and leaves with Blakeman for a trading post at Sampson's Pass.
Who directed Out of the Snows?
Out of the Snows was directed by Ralph Ince.
Who stars in Out of the Snows?
Out of the Snows stars Ralph Ince, Zena Keefe, Pat Hartigan, Gladys Coburn, Huntley Gordon, Red Eagle.
What genre is Out of the Snows?
Out of the Snows is a Drama, Adventure film.
Where was Out of the Snows produced?
Out of the Snows was produced in United States of America.