Women Make Film: Outrage, 1950, Jacqueline Stewart, Lizzie Borden
Introduction and comments following Outrage, 1950, with TCM’s Jacqueline Stewart and filmmaker Lizzie Borden.
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Outrage (1950) -- (Movie Clip) Picking Up Strays
Rape survivor Ann (Mala Powers) doesn't know where she is, waking up the morning after she fled her hometown and collapsed in a ditch, inventing a new last name as she meets her rescuer Bruce (Tod Andrews) and friends (Angela Clarke, Kenneth Patterson), in director Ida Lupino's Outrage, 1950.
Outrage (1950) -- (Movie Clip) Take A Good Look!
Reassuring her parents (Raymond Bond, Lilian Hamilton), and in spite of wide publicity, rape (though the word is never used) victim Ann (Mala Powers) returns to work, eventually discovering she's not as ready as she believed, in director and co-writer Ida Lupino's Outrage, 1950.