The Innocents of Chicago
The Innocents of Chicago
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Naïve young Englishman, Silas P. Binns inherits a substantial business in Chicago. Unaware of the city's reputation for rampant organized crime during the Prohibition era, Silas arrives in America with idealistic expectations. Upon his arrival, he finds himself inadvertently caught in the middle of a fierce and dangerous turf war between rival gangster factions. The humor of the film stems from Silas's "innocent" and oblivious nature as he navigates the violent underworld of Chicago, often mistaking life-threatening situations for ordinary business or social interactions.
Released Mar 20, 1932
Runtime 1h 3min
Genre Comedy
Actor Henry Kendall, Margot Grahame, Binnie Barnes
Director Lupino Lane
Production British International Pictures