“THE ADORABLE OUTCAST”
AN ISLAND ROMANCE With all his crowded years of Hollywood experience Norman Dawn is now making Australian motion picture industry on his second great production “The Adorable Outcast.” an adaption of Beatrice Grimshaw’s famous island romance, having successfully prepared our first born. “For the Term of His Natural Life,” now being released throughout New Zealand. Through all great men’s efforts and accomplishments, can be seen the sympathetic interest of one woman whose conscientious sympathy is more genuine encouragement than thoughts of fame or fortune. Katherine Dawn has stood staunchly by her husband throughout the making of “The Term,” contributing her knowledge of film editing towards the completion of Australia’s retort courteous to overseas producers.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 106, 26 July 1927, Page 14
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