Innocent is a 1921 British silent drama film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Madge Stuart, Basil Rathbone and Edward O'Neill. The film marked the screen debut of Rathbone, with his casting as a villainous figure pointing towards the sort of roles he would play in later British and Hollywood films.[1] The film was made by Stoll Pictures, Britain's leading film company of the era, at Cricklewood Studios.
Innocent | |
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Directed by | Maurice Elvey |
Written by | Marie Corelli (novel) William J. Elliott |
Starring | Madge Stuart Basil Rathbone Edward O'Neill |
Production company | Stoll Pictures |
Distributed by | Stoll Pictures |
Release date | March 1921 |
Country | United Kingdom |
Languages | Silent English intertitles |
A naive country girl comes to the city, where she is seduced by a cynical artist.
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