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.