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Outrage
Directed by
Ida Lupino
Not Rated
1950
75m
Crime
,
Drama
,
and more
6.7
61%
74%
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A young woman who has just become engaged has her life completely shattered when she is raped while on her way home from work.
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Cast of Outrage
Mala Powers
Ann Walton
Tod Andrews
Rev. Bruce Ferguson
Robert Clarke
Jim Owens
Raymond Bond
Eric Walton
Lillian Hamilton
Mrs. Walton
Rita Lupino
Stella Carter
Hal March
Detective Sergeant Hendrix
Kenneth Patterson
Tom Harrison
Jerry Paris
Frank Marini
Angela Clarke
Madge Harrison
Roy Engel
Sheriff Charlie Hanlon
Lovyss Bradley
Mrs. Miller
Hamilton Camp
Shoeshine Boy
William Challee
Lee Wilkins
Tris Coffin
Judge McKenzie
Jerry Hausner
Mr. Denker
Bernie Marcus
Dr. Hoffman
Joyce McCluskey
Ann's Co-Worker
Albert Mellen
The Rapist
John Morgan
Prosecutor Porter
Vic Perrin
Andy
Beatrice Warde
Marge
Bob Alden
Ticket Taker (uncredited)
Jimmie Horan
Lunch Counter Customer (uncredited)
Kenner G. Kemp
Deputy Sheriff (uncredited)
Colin Kenny
Country Dance Attendee (uncredited)
Ida Lupino
Country Dance Attendee (uncredited)
William J. O'Brien
Man Drawing Shade in Window (uncredited)
Ted Oliver
Counterman (uncredited)
Outrage Reviews
New York Daily News
Wanda Hale
It's a grim story... but it carries a worthwhile message to girls who undergo such a terrifying and humiliating experience. It also deplores the unkind attitude that unfeeling people adopt toward victims of rape.
Boston Globe
Marjory Adams
The picture has a message of hope for such girls and mistreated women who feel themselves in an abyss of despair through no fault of their own.
Detroit Free Press
Helen Bower
Producer Collier Young, Director Lupino and Malvin Wald wrote the screenplay. Everything has been done with their usual good taste, and freedom from sensationalism.
Los Angeles Times
Philip K. Scheuer
I do not quarrel with the pertinence of these subjects to our lives today, but rather with the treatment of them.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Myles Standish
Its screenplay, direction and acting simply aren't powerful, real or even convincing enough and it runs to tedium.
Chicago Reader
Fred Camper
This 1950 film by Ida Lupino may not be stylistically original or completely successful, but it does treat the subject of rape with real sensitivity, especially for its era.
The New Yorker
Richard Brody
[A] profoundly insightful and far-reaching drama ...
Variety
William Brogdon
[Ida Lupino's] handling of the earlier sequences packs a hefty punch.
Brooklyn Daily Eagle
Jane Corby
Miss Powers is touching as the girl, and her performance in this difficult portrayal marks her as an actress of considerable resource.
Washington Star
Harry MacArthur
Ida Lupino, who directed Outrage for Producer Collier Young, has a great liking for the frank, blunt look at subjects which Hollywood has hitherto ignored.
Photoplay
Liza Wilson
Since she has turned director-producer, Ida's aim has been to seek new themes for pictures and new faces. In this picture she has been far more successful with the latter.
San Francisco Examiner
Hortense Morton (Screen Scout)
I do not consider it good theater, and certainly I do not consider it in good taste.
Baltimore Sun
Gilbert Kanour
The situation in the photoplay... has been presented with considerable courage and restraint, but what it lacks, woefully in too many places, are the dramatic verities.
Harrison's Reports
P.S. Harrison
[The filmmakers handle] the delicate theme in the best possible taste; nevertheless, the subject matter remains distasteful and depressing, and its dramatic points are, for the most part, made in the form of a preachment.
East Bay Express
Kelly Vance
High- and low-angle shots straight out of M and frantic cross-cutting. The rest is therapy.
Kansas City Star
KC Star Staff
The desultory emoting of the supporting cast also adds little to a production whose inherent possibilities never are fully realized.
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
A sensitive melodrama on a rape victim who becomes unhinged.
CinePassion
Fernando F. Croce
Explored with Lupino's tough-minded clarity and compassion
TV Guide
TV Guide Staff
A touchy subject for the time, admittedly overdone in spots, but on the whole admirable.
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