The End of the Tour (1917)

The End of the Tour (1917) poster

A lonely wife runs off with a traveling actor, taking her boy with her but leaving her daughter behind. The boy, Byron Bennett, grows up, and is stranded back in Mayville with a theater troupe. To make enough money to get out of town, they teach the local fire department how to put on a play. While the village cutie Grace Jessup is being shown how to act, one of the troupe tries to seduce her. Byron, knowing what the lecher is up to, even if Grace doesn't, follows the pair and chokes the man senseless.

Director: George D. Baker
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 50 min
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Cinematography: Arthur Martinelli
Production: Columbia Pictures
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: George D. Baker
More Films in Genre: Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The End of the Tour about?
A lonely wife runs off with a traveling actor, taking her boy with her but leaving her daughter behind. The boy, Byron Bennett, grows up, and is stranded back in Mayville with a theater troupe. To make enough money to get out of town, they teach the local fire department how to put on a play. While the village cutie Grace Jessup is being shown how to act, one of the troupe tries to seduce her. Byron, knowing what the lecher is up to, even if Grace doesn't, follows the pair and chokes the man senseless.
Who directed The End of the Tour?
The End of the Tour was directed by George D. Baker.
Who stars in The End of the Tour?
The End of the Tour stars Lionel Barrymore, Ethel Corcoran, Frank Currier, Walter Hiers, J. Herbert Frank, Richard Thornton.
How long is The End of the Tour?
The End of the Tour has a runtime of 50m (50 minutes).
What genre is The End of the Tour?
The End of the Tour is a Drama film.
Where was The End of the Tour produced?
The End of the Tour was produced in United States of America.