The Outcast (1934 film)
The Outcast is a 1934 British comedy crime film directed by Norman Lee and starring Leslie Fuller, Mary Glynne and Hal Gordon.[1] The screenplay concerns a travelling theatre troupe who have to take up gambling to make a living.
Cast
- Leslie Fuller - Bill Potter
- Mary Glynne - Eve Baxter
- Hal Gordon - Jim Truman
- Jane Carr - Nancy Acton
- Wallace Geoffrey - Ted Morton
- Gladdy Sewell - May Truman
- Patrick Aherne - Burke
- Jimmy Godden - Harry
gollark: He had to appear to die for the ritual.
gollark: Exactly. He was waiting for the opportune moment when his strength would be greatest and when it would be most dramatically appropriate.
gollark: And amassing followers.
gollark: Mere propaganda. Jesus knew exactly what he was doing. Ascending to lichdom.
gollark: Obviously, the whole prelude to Jesus actually "dying" *was* the ritual. It just took a while to operate.
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