Innocence (1923 film)

Innocence is a lost[1] 1923 American silent drama film directed by Edward J.

As described in a film magazine review,[2] theater actress Fay Leslie weds Don Hampton, a wealthy society man.

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.

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.

Scene from the film featuring Anna Q. Nilsson, Teddy the dog and Freeman Wood.