The Last of the Ingrams
Overview
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.
Director
Walter Edwards
Status
Released
Language
No Language
Top Cast

William Desmond
Jules Ingram

Margery Wilson
Mercy Reed

Robert McKim
Rufus Moore

Walt Whitman
Israel Spence

Thelma Salter
Ruth Moore
Mary Armlyn
Agnes Moore
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