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Director
  
Robert Milton

Screenplay
  
J. Grubb Alexander

Duration
  

Country
  
United States

6.8/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Drama, Fantasy

Story by
  
Sutton Vane

Language
  
English

Outward Bound (film) movie poster

Writer
  
Sutton Vane
,
J. Grubb Alexander

Release date
  
November 29, 1930 (1930-11-29)

Cast
  
Leslie Howard
(Tom Prior),
Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
(Henry),
Beryl Mercer
(Mrs. Midget),
Dudley Digges
(Thompson, the Examiner),
Helen Chandler
(Ann),
Alec B. Francis
(Scrubby)

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Sutton Vane wrote the story for Outward Bound and wrote the screenplay for Between Two Worlds

Outward bound 1930 tcm trailer


Outward Bound is a 1930 American pre-Code drama film based on the 1924 hit play of the same name by Sutton Vane. It stars Leslie Howard, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Helen Chandler, Beryl Mercer, Montagu Love, Alison Skipworth, Alec B. Francis, and Dudley Digges. The film was later remade, with some changes, as Between Two Worlds (1944).

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Plot

Henry and Ann (Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and Helen Chandler), a pair of young lovers, are planning to commit suicide and are worried about what will happen to their dog when they are gone. The scene then changes to a disparate group of passengers who find themselves aboard a darkened, fog-enshrouded crewless boat, sailing to an unknown destination.

Their stories are revealed one by one. Tom Prior (Leslie Howard), a prodigal son, discovers that he's traveling with his ex-boss, Mr. Lingley (Montagu Love), a captain of industry; Tom's mother, Mrs. Midget (Beryl Mercer), whose identity is unknown to him, is curious about how her son is doing; Mrs. Cliveden-Banks (Alison Skipworth), an affected socialite, chats with Scrubby the steward (Alec B. Francis); Rev. William Duke (Lyonel Watts), a clergyman, is keen about his missionary work in the London slums; and the young couple, Henry and Ann, who are facing an impossible love affair and have decided that they cannot live without each other. They now wonder if they will be together forever.

In time, the passengers slowly realize what is going on—they are all dead. They will be judged during the course of the voyage and go either to Heaven or to Hell. Arriving at their destination, they await judgment by Thompson, the "examiner."

Henry and Ann, who made an unsuccessful suicide attempt and now hover in a sort of limbo between life and death, have not quite crossed over. Scrubby, the ship's steward, has already been condemned to sail the ship for eternity, having previously committed suicide himself. Henry is eventually saved from asphyxiation by gas poisoning when his dog breaks a window pane. He calls to Ann, she revives, and together they are rescued by neighbors and taken away in an ambulance.

Cast

  • Leslie Howard as Tom Prior
  • Douglas Fairbanks Jr. as Henry
  • Beryl Mercer as Mrs Midget
  • Dudley Digges as Thompson
  • Helen Chandler as Ann
  • Alec B. Francis as Scrubby
  • Montagu Love as Mr Lingley
  • Lyonel Watts as Reverend William Duke
  • Alison Skipworth as Mrs Cliveden-Banks
  • Walter Kingsford as The Policeman (uncredited)
  • Production

    Leslie Howard played the role of Henry in the stage production of Outward Bound which ran at the Ritz in New York between 7 January and 10 May 1924. Dudley Digges, Beryl Mercer and Lyonel Watts all reprised their roles for the film. Alfred Lunt played Tom Prior and Margalo Gillmore played Ann. In the film, Howard took Lunt's part and Douglas Fairbanks Jr. played the role originally performed by Howard.

    "I never saw all of it," said Fairbanks Jr. about the film. "It gave me the creeps. Still does, just thinking about it. It was a prestige picture, never made a cent."

    Preservation

    The film survives intact and has been broadcast on television and cable from United Artists Associated.

    References

    Outward Bound (film) Wikipedia
    Outward Bound (film) IMDb Outward Bound (film) themoviedb.org