Innocent (1921 film)
| Innocent | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Maurice Elvey | 
| Written by | 
Marie Corelli (novel)  William J. Elliott  | 
| Starring | 
Madge Stuart  Basil Rathbone Edward O'Neill  | 
Production company  | |
| Distributed by | Stoll Pictures | 
Release dates  | March 1921 | 
| Country | United Kingdom | 
| Language | 
Silent  English intertitles  | 
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.
Synopsis
A naive country girl comes to the city, where she is seduced by a cynical artist.
Cast
- Madge Stuart as Innocence
 - Basil Rathbone as Amadis de Jocelyn
 - Lawrence Anderson as Robin
 - Edward O'Neill as Hugo de Jocelyn
 - Frank Dane as Ned Langdon
 - W. Cronin Wilson as Armitage
 - Ruth Mackay as Lady Maude
 - Mme. d'Esterre as Miss Leigh
 - Annie Esmond as Housekeeper
 
References
- ↑ Kabatchnik p.76
 
Bibliography
- Kabatchnik, Amnon. Sherlock Holmes on the Stage: A Chronological Encyclopedia of Plays Featuring the Great Detective. Scarecrow Press, 2008.
 - Low, Rachael. The History of the British Film 1918-1929. George Allen & Unwin, 1971.
 
External links
- Innocent at the Internet Movie Database
 
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