
Innocent
Drama
Overview
An orphan named Innocence leaves her county home after her foster-father dies. She travels to the city and makes a living as a novelist. Subsequently, she has an affair with a painter named Amadis de Jocelyn, who later dumps her.
Top Cast


Madge Stuart
Madge Stuart
Innocence
Madge Stuart
Innocence


Basil Rathbone
Basil Rathbone
Amadis de Jocelyn
Basil Rathbone
Amadis de Jocelyn


Lawrence Anderson
Lawrence Anderson
Robin
Lawrence Anderson
Robin
Edward O'Neill
Edward O'Neill
Hugo de Jocelyn
Edward O'Neill
Hugo de Jocelyn
Frank Dane
Frank Dane
Ned Langdon
Frank Dane
Ned Langdon
W. Cronin Wilson
W. Cronin Wilson
Armitage
W. Cronin Wilson
Armitage
Ruth Mackay
Ruth Mackay
Lady Maude
Ruth Mackay
Lady Maude
Mme. d'Esterre
Mme. d'Esterre
Miss Leigh
Mme. d'Esterre
Miss Leigh
Annie Esmond
Annie Esmond
Housekeeper
Annie Esmond
Housekeeper
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