Exhibitors Herald (Apr-Jun 1922)

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I^^T^^HE greatest stage success of a great actress, when brought r M I to the screen, is bound to be magnificent. And that is H H what this picture is. fc^^^l Elsie Ferguson made of "Outcast " on the legitimate stage her greatest success. This success has been more than duplicated in the picturized version, which in sheer dramatic intensity, action and settings is a veritable triumph, even greater than "Footlights." Hubert Henry Davies wrote "Outcast" several years ago, and so great a success was it acclaimed that it was soon translated into many languages and has been played in a great number of countries. The story is of a man who goes down into the depths and is reclaimed by a woman whom he seeks to cast off when he becomes rehabilitated, only to find a real love which brings understanding with it. It will be produced by John S. Robertson, who made "Footlights" and "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." Josephine Lovett wrote the scenario. Her work has retained all the power of the play and has added features to it which have made an even greater production of it. In every sense "Outcast" is a one hundred percent box-office attraction. ADOLPH ZUKOR PRESENTS Elsie Ferguson m o Outcast" Relea December A John Robertson Production