Outcast Trailer

Outcast Trailer (1917)

10 September 1917 Drama 60 mins

Miriam Gibson is seduced by a handsome adventurer who then abandons her and their child to marry for money. Penniless she becomes a prostitute to care for her child but when the baby dies a hopeless Miriam goes to London becoming the housekeeper and eventual mistress of barrister Geoffrey Sherwood. Jilted by his fiancée Valentine, who likewise married for money, Sherwood has become an alcoholic. As Miriam and Geoffrey grow closer, she hopes for marriage, but when an unhappy Valentine begins to trifle with Geoffrey, he responds and discards Miriam until he realizes Valentine’s shallowness versus Miriam's kindness and consideration for others. They marry in a little Scottish kirk, and sail for Buenos Aires to begin a new life.

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Cast

Anna Murdock

as Miriam Gibson

David Powell

as Geoffrey Sherwood

Catherine Calvert

as Valentine

Reginald Carrington

as Lord Moreland

James C. Malaidy

as Charles Gibson, Miriam's Father

Zolya Talma

as Nelly

Crew

Anthony Paul Kelly

Anthony Paul Kelly Scenario Writer

Harry Leslie Keepers

Harry Leslie Keepers Camera Operator

Wesley Ruggles

Wesley Ruggles Assistant Director

Frank S. Beresford

Frank S. Beresford Technical Supervisor

International Releases Dates

United States 10 September 1917

Production Companies

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