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  1. The Silent Enemy is a 1930 American sound part-talkie directed by H.P. Carver and written by W. Douglas Burden, Richard Carver and Julian Johnson. In addition to sequences with audible dialogue or talking sequences, the film features a synchronized musical score and sound effects along with English intertitles.

  2. The Silent Enemy, a 1930 feature-length melodrama based on detailed accounts of French missionaries, is a collaboration with Native American actors to recount Ojibwe life as it was before the arrival of European settlers.

  3. 29 de may. de 2022 · An exciting and magical reconstruction of Ojibway Indian life in the time before the white man had settled the Hudson Bay region, THE SILENT ENEMY is based on a 72-volume history of New France written by Jesuit missionaries.

  4. Año: 1930. Título original: The Silent Enemy. Sinopsis: Narra la experiencia del combate contra el enemigo silencioso, el hambre, que junto al acoso del hombre blanco, diezmaba a los nativos.

  5. The drama in The Silent Enemy hinges on two alpha males (Chief Buffalo Child Long Lance as a hunter, Chief Akawanush as a dirty-tricks medicine man) competing to succeed the old chief and vying for his pretty maiden daughter (Molly Spotted Elk, a Penobscot from Maine).

  6. Actor. Cheeka. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. In the Canadian Northwest, the Chippewa tribe struggles to find food before the onset of winter. Chief Chetoga agrees with the hunter Baluk to move...

  7. Year: 1930. Original title: The Silent Enemy. Synopsis: Food is getting scarce for the tribe, and the chief must choose between the advice of Baluk to go north to the caribou herds, or the conniving medicine man Dagwan to stay put.