The Innocents
The Innocents or Innocents may refer to:
Literature
- The Innocents (novel), a 1917 novel by Sinclair Lewis
- The Innocents (play), a 1950 play by William Archibald based on Henry James's The Turn of the Screw
- The Innocents, a 2012 novel by Francesca Segal
- The Innocents , a 2019 novel by Michael Crummey
- "Innocents", a 1992 short story by Ian McDonald
Film and television
Film
- The Innocents (1961 film), a British film directed by Jack Clayton, based on The Turn of the Screw by Henry James and on Archibald's play
- The Innocents (1963 film) (Los inocentes), an Argentine-Spanish film directed by Juan Antonio Bardem
- The Innocents (1987 film) (Les Innocents), a French film directed by André Téchiné
- Innocents (film), a 2000 British television film directed by Peter Kosminsky
- The Dreamers (2003 film), a Bernardo Bertolucci film (released as (Les) Innocents in some countries)
- The Innocents (2016 film) (Les Innocentes), a French film directed by Anne Fontaine
- The Innocents (2021 film), a Norwegian film directed by Eskil Vogt
Television
- The Innocents (TV series), a 2018 British supernatural series
- "The Innocents" (The Boys), a 2019 episode
- "The Innocents" (Millennium), a 1998 episode
Music
Bands
- The Innocents (US band), a 1958–1964 pop group
- The Innocents (Australian band), a power-pop band formed in 1975
- The Innocents (UK band), a 1978–1980 punk band
- Les Innocents, a 1982–1999 French rock band
Albums
- The Innocents (Erasure album), 1988
- Innocents (video), a 1989 concert video by Erasure
- Innocents (Only Living Witness album), 1996
- Innocents (Moby album), 2013
- The Innocents (Weyes Blood album), 2014
Other uses
- Holy Innocents' Cemetery (Les Innocents), a disused cemetery in Paris
- Innocents (gang), a 19th-century outlaw gang of road agents from Montana
- The Holy Innocents, the children killed on King Herod's order
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