Outcast (1928 film)

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Outcast
Directed by William A. Seiter
Produced by First National Pictures
Richard A. Rowland
Written by Hubert Henry Davies(play:Outcast)
Agnes Christine Johnston(scenario)
Forrest Halsey(intertitles)
Gene Towne(intertitles)
Starring Corinne Griffith
Music by Karl Hajos
Victor Schertzinger
Cinematography John F. Seitz
Editing by Hugh Bennett
Distributed by First National Pictures
Release dates November 11, 1928
Running time 80 minutes
Country  United States
Language Silent(English intertitles & sound sequences)

Outcast is a 1928 silent film drama produced and distributed by First National Pictures. It was directed by William A. Seiter and stars Corinne Griffith, often considered one of the most beautiful women in film. This story had been filmed in 1917 as The World and the Woman with Jeanne Eagels. 1922 saw a Paramount film of the same name with Elsie Ferguson reprising her stage role. Both films were based on a 1914 play, Outcast, by Hubert Henry Davies which starred Ferguson. The Seiter/Griffith film was an all silent with Vitaphone music and sound effects. In the sound era the story was filmed once again as The Girl from 10th Avenue starring Bette Davis.[1] [2] [3]

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