Out to Win (play)

Out to Win is a 1921 British melodramatic play written by Roland Pertwee and Dion Clayton Calthrop.

It portrays two rival business empires competing for a chemical concession in a foreign country and resorting to violence to achieve their ends.

[2] The role of Barraclough's fiancée, Isabel Irish, was played by Madge Compton, and Hilda Bayley was his previous love interest, Auriol Craven.

[2] The Play Pictorial described the play as "full of stirring deeds and forceful action ... episode succeeds episode with such swiftness and intensity that the spectator has no time for thought, or to ponder judicially on the probability of the various incidents".

[2] In 1923 the play was turned into a silent film Out to Win directed by Denison Clift and starring Catherine Calvert and Clive Brook.