The Last Laugh

The Last Laugh

Comedy | Nov. 12, 1913

Marguerite discovers a personal in the paper asking for information concerning Wallace Jones, and stating that he is heir to an immense fortune, which she shows to her mother. That morning, when a man applies to Mrs. Joslin for a room in her house and the landlady discovers his valise is marked "W. Jones," both she and her daughter insist on his taking one of their rooms, and make a great fuss over him. Mr. Jones is at a loss to understand their overwhelming attentions, but as Marguerite is extremely pretty, he accepts the fussing good-naturedly, as far as she is concerned.

The Last Laugh

Comedy | Nov. 12, 1913

The Last Laugh
Marguerite discovers a personal in the paper asking for information concerning Wallace Jones, and stating that he is heir to an immense fortune, which she shows to her mother. That morning, when a man applies to Mrs. Joslin for a room in her house and the landlady discovers his valise is marked "W. Jones," both she and her daughter insist on his taking one of their rooms, and make a great fuss over him. Mr. Jones is at a loss to understand their overwhelming attentions, but as Marguerite is extremely pretty, he accepts the fussing good-naturedly, as far as she is concerned.
Producers The Essanay Film Manufacturing Company
Original title The Last Laugh
Directors Jess Robbins
Writers

Cast

Augustus Carney

as Mr. Jones

Harry Keenan

as The Minister

Margaret Joslin

as Mrs. Joslin - the Landlady

Marguerite Clayton

as Marguerite - the Landlady's Daughter