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The Fisherman's Bride

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'The Fisherman's Bride' is a 1909 American silent film directed by Francis Boggs. It was the first commercial film made in the U.S. state of Oregon that had a plot.

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'The Fisherman's Bride' was shot in Astoria, Oregon at the mouth of the Columbia River, in August 1909. A 1909 newspaper article denotes the film as consisting of worth of reels.

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