“THE ADORABLE OUTCAST”
AN EXCITING FILM Edmund Burns, for whose portrayal of Stephen Conn, in Norman Dawn 8 production. “The Adorable Outcast” all Australian girlhood eagerly awaits, said when this picture was in its last days oi production, that it was the most ex* citing picture in which he had appeared. That is of course trom an actors viewpoint. In the first place, adventure began for him when he was called across the Pacific to the Fiji the longest location trip of his wla experience, and ope that provoked envy of half the film colony in Holly* wood, whilst in Fiji exciting incidents followed fast on each others heels. Se - eral scenes were made depicting his remarkable swim in shark-in" fested waters, he was required go inland for a week in tn densest jungle and swamp district, wne dozens of venomous snakes were kill daily by the company. “But the greates adventure of all,” said Eddie himse was coming to Sydney. It meant seeing at last one cf the most wonderi cities in the world and renewing a quaintance with manj r America* friends who have settled out here to land of opportunity—and this certa* - is the land of opportunity for you» people who possess the natural, born sense of camera-drama that tors want.** ..
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 241, 31 December 1927, Page 12
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