Storyline

Jules Ingram ( William Desmond ), the sole survivor of an old Puritan family, seeks solace and forgetfulness in drink. Unable to pay his debts, Jules is driven from his house when banker Rufus Moore ( Robert McKim ) forecloses on the mortgage. Offered shelter by Mercy Reed ( Margery Wilson ), a woman who in her youth naively sinned and has remained rejected by the community ever since, Jules begins to reform. Climbing his way back to respectability, Jules attends church with Mercy, causing a storm of protest. Moore's wife Agnes urges the mob to violence, and as they attempt to tar and feather Jules and Mercy, Mercy delivers an eloquent speech condemning Moore as her betrayer. The mob then takes Moore as their victim, leaving Jules and Mercy in peace.

Key Information

Director Walter Edwards
Writers J.G. Hawks, John Lynch
Studio Kay-Bee Pictures
Rating 8.0/10
Language EN

Cast & Crew

William Desmond

William Desmond

Jules Ingram

Margery Wilson

Margery Wilson

Mercy Reed

Robert McKim

Robert McKim

Rufus Moore

Walt Whitman

Walt Whitman

Israel Spence

Thelma Salter

Thelma Salter

Ruth Moore

Mary Armlyn

Agnes Moore

Frequently Asked Questions

The Last of the Ingrams was released on February 25, 1917.

The runtime of The Last of the Ingrams is 50m.

The Last of the Ingrams is a Drama movie.

The Last of the Ingrams has a rating of 8.0 out of 10 on TMDB.

The Last of the Ingrams is available to watch. Check streaming platforms and theaters near you.

The Last of the Ingrams was directed by Walter Edwards.

The main cast of The Last of the Ingrams includes William Desmond, Margery Wilson, Robert McKim.

The Last of the Ingrams is originally in English.