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Innocence (1923 film)

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Innocence
Still with Nilsson and Teddy the dog
Directed byEdward J. Le Saint
Written byJohn Stone
Produced byHarry Cohn
StarringAnna Q. Nilsson
Distributed byCBC Film Sales Corporation
Release date
  • December 1, 1923 (1923-12-01)
Running time
58 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageSilent (English intertitles)
Scene from the film featuring Anna Q. Nilsson, Teddy the dog and Freeman Wood.

Innocence is a lost[1] 1923 American silent drama film directed by Edward J. Le Saint and starring Anna Q. Nilsson. The film was released by the CBC Film Sales Corporation, which would later become Columbia Pictures.

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Plot

As described in a film magazine review,[2] theater actress Fay Leslie weds Don Hampton, a wealthy society man. Don becomes jealous of Paul Atkins, an actor friend of Fay. Paul is convicted of a robbery of which he is innocent. He escapes from a prison work gang and, after fighting with the crew of a train, makes a daring jump from the train while it is crossing a high trestle bridge, diving into a swift flowing river. In the end he is aided by Fay. Because of compromising circumstances, Don believes that she has been faithless and employs a lawyer to seek a divorce. Fay visits the attorney and, through her clever acting, convinces him that she is guiltless and that circumstantial evidence should not be credited. After Paul clears her name, husband and wife are reconciled.

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References

  1. ^ "Innocence [motion picture]". American Silent Feature Film Survival Database. Retrieved September 27, 2023.
  2. ^ Pardy, George T. (February 9, 1924). "Box Office Reviews: Innocence". Exhibitors Trade Review. New York: Exhibitors Review Publishing Corporation. 15 (12): 29. Retrieved August 19, 2022. Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.

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