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The Adorable Outcast

  • 1928
  • Passed
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The Adorable Outcast (1928)
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A South Seas adventurer goes after a gang that kidnaps his girlfriend, who belongs to a local tribe, in order to force him to hand over a gold shipment being sent to him.A South Seas adventurer goes after a gang that kidnaps his girlfriend, who belongs to a local tribe, in order to force him to hand over a gold shipment being sent to him.A South Seas adventurer goes after a gang that kidnaps his girlfriend, who belongs to a local tribe, in order to force him to hand over a gold shipment being sent to him.

  • Director
    • Norman Dawn
  • Writers
    • Norman Dawn
    • Beatrice Grimshaw
  • Stars
    • Edith Roberts
    • Edmund Burns
    • Walter Long
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    • Director
      • Norman Dawn
    • Writers
      • Norman Dawn
      • Beatrice Grimshaw
    • Stars
      • Edith Roberts
      • Edmund Burns
      • Walter Long
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    Edith Roberts
    Edith Roberts
    • Luya
    Edmund Burns
    Edmund Burns
    • Stephen Conn
    Walter Long
    Walter Long
    • Fursey
    Jessica Harcourt
    • Diedre Rose
    Jack Gavin
    • Carberry
    Katherine Dawn
    • Elizabeth
    Arthur McLaglen
    • Iron Devil
    Arthur Tauchert
    • Mack
    Fred Twitchin
    • Sir John Blackberry
    • (as Fred Twitcham)
    Compton Coutts
    • Pooch
    William O'Hanlon
    • Pearler 1
    Claude Turton
    • Pearler 2
    Charles Weatherby
    Tom Dalton
    Walter Hunt
    • Director
      • Norman Dawn
    • Writers
      • Norman Dawn
      • Beatrice Grimshaw
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    Big-time drama for the 20's, a veritable "Days of our Goldfields!"

    Screenplay adapted from the novel "Conn of the Coral Seas" by Beatrice Grimshaw. Stephen Conn (played by Edmund Burns) is a gung-ho young adventurer in love with the beautiful Luya (Ms Roberts). The less noble and somewhat tacky Fursey (well characterized by Walter Long) hear of a gold shipment on its way to Stephen and resolve to relieve him of his treasure. Hatching a plan to kidnap Luya they reckon without the popularity of Stephen who enlists the aid of Luya's tribal members to support his cause.

    Fursey and his uncouth trader-associates are attacked by Stephen and his men in their hide-out, resulting in Luya's unconditional rescue. Later, when it becomes clear that the girl's parents were actually white-skinned, the two are free to be re-united.

    Creaky and dated to be sure, but this was still significant drama in the 20's. Norman Dawn directs this early Aussie drama with a firm hand and is supported by what was then the cream of Australian actors and actresses. It should also be noted that its 80 minute plus run-time virtually placed it in EPIC category!

    Re-titled BLACK CARGOES OF THE SOUTH SEAS for American release.

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    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Language
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    • Also known as
      • Black Cargos of the South Seas
    • Production company
      • Australasian Films
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      • Black and White
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      • Silent
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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