Seeing's Believing is a 1922 American silent comedy film directed by Harry Beaumont and starring Viola Dana, Allan Forrest, and Gertrude Astor.
[1] As described in a film magazine,[2] Diana Webster (Dana), a willful young woman with plenty of money, and Jimmy Harrison (McCullough), her Aunt Sue's (Astor) fiancé, are forced to stay all night in a country hotel because of a storm.
Jimmy sleeps on a cot in the hall, but hotel guest Bruce Terring (Forrest) does not know this.
Later, Bruce meets Diana at her home where he is a guest, and his scandalous interpretation of her escapade infuriates the young woman.
She decides to teach him a lesson and show him that "seeing is not always believing" by placing him in a similar unusual position.