The Age of Innocence (1924 film)

The Age of Innocence is a 1924 American silent film directed by Wesley Ruggles.

Shortly after the engagement is announced, Newland finds himself attracted to May's older married cousin Countess Ellen Olenska.

Before this can happen, May visits her husband's lover and informs her that she is expecting a child.

[2][3] In February 1956, Jack Warner sold the rights to all of his pre-December 1949 films to Associated Artists Productions.

In 1969, UA donated 16mm prints of some Warner Bros. films from outside United States.