Director: Irving Allen•Genres: Crime, Drama, Film Noir
Ann Malcolm, a young woman from the Midwest, moves to Hollywood seeking a fresh start and a career in acting. Her aspirations are quickly dashed when she is brutally attacked by a stranger. Traumatized and fearing retribution, she flees the city, only to be drawn back by the need to confront her attacker and seek justice.
Outrage is a stark and unsettling portrayal of trauma and its psychological aftermath, often cited for its early depiction of rape and its lasting effects on a victim. While not a mainstream hit, it garnered attention for its gritty realism and its willingness to tackle a taboo subject matter. Critics at the time often noted its raw emotional power and the sensitive performance of its lead.
Praised for its unflinching look at the aftermath of sexual assault.
Noted for Mala Powers' compelling and sensitive performance.
Considered a brave and ahead-of-its-time exploration of a difficult theme.
Google audience: Audience reception is not widely available, but its thematic content suggests it was likely polarizing and met with a mix of shock and appreciation for its boldness.
The film was controversial for its time due to its frank depiction of rape and its focus on the victim's psychological trauma, leading to limited distribution and discussion.
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