The Adorable Outcast

The Adorable Outcast is a 1928 Australian silent film directed by Norman Dawn about an adventurer who romances an island girl.

A young adventurer, Stephen Conn (Edmund Burns) is in love with an island girl, Luya (Edith Roberts).

[4][5] The big-budget film was shot mostly on location in Fiji from April to June 1927, with some studio work done at Bondi Junction in Sydney.

[11] The film initially performed strongly at the box office but soon tailed off, and expected overseas success did not eventuate.

It was estimated the combined losses of this and Norman Dawn's earlier film, For the Term of His Natural Life (1927) came to £30,000.