"OUTCAST" AT GRAND THEATRE.
SPRINGBOK-AUCKLAND MATCH. Warren William, best known for his portrayals of the suave film detective, conxes to the screen in a strong characterisation in Paramount's "Outcast," a story of mob fury, which will open tonight at . the Grand Theatre. ■ Although he is acquitted of a murder charge Willianx, a physician, is hounded from city to city by a woman who believes him guilty and who swore vengeance upon him. When she realises his innocence and her love for him she is xinable to stop tlie fury of a mob she had incited against him. Karen Morley portrays the woman who wrecked William's life, and the pair are supported by Lewis Stone, little Jackie Moran, Christian Rub, Esther Dale and Jonathan Hale. "Outcast' 'is from Frank R. Adams' popular novel "Happiness Preferred," and was directed by Robert Florey. lncluded on the supporting programme is a picture of the Auckland-Springboks match, which opened the South African tour o[ Ncw Zealand
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 August 1937, Page 10
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