EVERYBODY’S
'THREE WEEK-ENDS”
A breezy comedy of millionaires and New York chorus girls is the chief attraction at the Everybody's Theatre this evening in Clara Bow’s latest and most fascinating picture, “Three WeekEnds.” “Three Week-Ends” tells of a little chorus girl'who is keen on marrying a millionaire named Turner, unfortunately she falls in love with a mere insurance canvasser, played by Xeil Hamilton. The first week-end is the one in which she meets the canvasser, who is at the millionaire’s seeking to get him to sign a policy. But Clara upsets all calculations, and the interview ends with the canvasser knocking out his rich rival. The second week-end is somewhat similar, and on the third week-end all kinds of amusing complications arise through the rivalry of the two lovers, with victory going to the poor one. An excellent supporting programme is also shown, headed by the first chapters of the new serial, ’‘The Mystery Rider.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 638, 15 April 1929, Page 13
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