The Girl of the Night is a 1915 American silent crime film directed by Joe De Grasse and featuring Lon Chaney.
Nance spends her formative years living among Jerry's criminal friends, but she remains virtuous.
As the trial date approaches, Nance overhears members of Jerry's gang plotting to murder Mr. Langham.
When the lawyer suddenly comes home unexpectedly, Nance takes some of the wife's jewels from her and pretends she was robbing the place, to get Mrs. Langham out of trouble with her husband.
Lon Chaney has a small part as a crook who reforms and finally wins the girl."