Outcast is a 1928 American synchronized sound drama film produced and distributed by First National Pictures.
While the film has no audible dialog, it was released with a synchronized musical score with sound effects using the sound-on-disc Vitaphone process.
It was directed by William A. Seiter and stars Corinne Griffith, often considered one of the most beautiful women in film.
In the sound era the story was filmed once again as The Girl from 10th Avenue starring Bette Davis.
[1][2][3] According to the Library of Congress database shows a print surviving complete at Cineteca Italiana in Milan.