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Miss Innocence

July 21, 1918 0h 50m

Originally released in 1918. Miss Innocence is a drama film. directed by Harry F. Millarde. At just 50 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Starring June Caprice, Marie Shotwell, and Bob Walker

Synopsis

After her lover, Kale Loomis, has had her husband sent to prison on a false charge, Fay Gonard leaves her little daughter, Dolores May, on the steps of a convent. Reared in an atmosphere of strictness and seclusion, Dolores is possessed with a desire to see the world, and after meeting Lawrence Grant, a politician's son, her curiosity is aroused even more and she escapes from the convent. Found on the road by Kale's friends, Dolores lives in his home for a time, but later, Lawrence takes her under his wing with the intention of marrying her. Although she loves Lawrence, Dolores misses Kale's parties and returns to him, whereupon Kale threatens to publicize her activities unless Lawrence's father agrees to his demands. Lawrence takes a repentant Dolores away from one of Kale's riotous parties, but after Kale is found dead, Lawrence is arrested for murder.

Quick Facts

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Release Date July 21, 1918 107 years ago
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Runtime 0h 50m 50 minutes total
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Language English Original language
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Country United States of America Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
EN

Production Companies

  • Fox Film Corporation

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Miss Innocence about?

After her lover, Kale Loomis, has had her husband sent to prison on a false charge, Fay Gonard leaves her little daughter, Dolores May, on the steps of a convent. Reared in an atmosphere of strictn...

Who directed Miss Innocence?

Miss Innocence was directed by Harry F. Millarde.

How long is Miss Innocence?

Miss Innocence has a runtime of 0 hours and 50 minutes (50 minutes total).

When was Miss Innocence released?

Miss Innocence was released on July 21, 1918 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Miss Innocence?

The main cast of Miss Innocence includes June Caprice, Marie Shotwell, Bob Walker, Frank Beamish, Carleton Macy.