“THREE WEEK-ENDS”
A CLARA BOW PICTURE
Clara Bow, said to be the most vivid and alluring personality on the screen today, appears in the chief role of “Three Week-ends,” which was screened to a pleased audience last nigßt at the Town Hall. The humorous scenes found a quick response, and the interest was punctuated with laughter. The story' is one of an ambitious girl, who knows quite a thing or two, and is entirely too clever for the men who think they can make a hit with her. The dramatic work is well done, and interest grows to a thrilling climfax. Tt will be shown again tonight at the Town Hall.
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Northern Advocate, 15 November 1929, Page 4
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