The Fisherman's Bride

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.

Plot
"A story founded on facts, as old Skipper Stout and his daughter Jennie lives near Astoria, Oregon."

Production
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 1000 ft worth of reels.