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The Outsider (1931 film)

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Initial release
  
January 20, 1933 (USA)

Running time
  
1h 33m

Adapted from
  
The Outsider

Duration
  

Director
  
Harry Lachman

Genre
  
Drama

Writer
  
Dorothy Brandon (play), Harry Lachman, Alma Reville

Cast
  
Norman McKinnel
,
Mary Clare
,
Frank Lawton
,
Joan Barry
,
Annie Esmond

Related Harry Lachman movies
  
Dr Renaults Secret (1942), Baby Take a Bow (1934), It Happened in Hollywood (1937), Charlie Chan in Rio (1941), Dantes Inferno (1935)

The Outsider is a 1931 British drama film directed by Harry Lachman and starring Joan Barry, Harold Huth and Norman McKinnel. The screenplay concerns an unorthodox osteopath who cures one of his patients, the daughter of a fellow Doctor. It was amade at Elstree Studios and based on a play by Dorothy Brandon. The film's sets were designed by Wilfred Arnold.

Harold Huth's performance was voted the best in a British film in 1931. The film was remade in 1939 as The Outsider with George Sanders and Mary Maguire in the leading roles.

Cast

  • Joan Barry as Lalage Sturdee
  • Harold Huth as Anton Ragatzy
  • Norman McKinnel as Jasper Sturdee
  • Frank Lawton as Basil Owen
  • Mary Clare as Mrs. Coates
  • Glenore Pointing as Carol
  • Annie Esmond as Pritchard
  • Sidney J. Gillett as Dr. Ladd
  • Randolph McLeod as Sir Nathan Israel
  • Fewlass Llewellyn as Sir Montague Tollemach
  • References

    The Outsider (1931 film) Wikipedia
    The Outsider (1931 film) IMDb