Accused (1925 film)
Accused is a 1925 British silent drama film directed by Henry Edwards and starring his wife, Chrissie White, alongside James Carew and Stewart Rome. The film is based on the play The Crooked Friday by Edgar Wallace.
The plot revolves around a woman wrongly accused of murder. The story details the events leading to the accusation, the trial, and the eventual revelation of the true killer. The film was a prominent vehicle for Chrissie White, a popular British silent film star.
While not considered a lost film, access to Accused is limited, and it is not widely available for viewing. Surviving prints are held in film archives. Its significance lies primarily in its representation of early British cinema and the star power of Chrissie White.