Three Week Ends Trailer

Three Week Ends Trailer (1928)

"Refreshing vibrations from the It girl!" 08 December 1928 Drama, Comedy 62 mins

A sexy young nightclub singer sets her sights on a young man she believes to be a millionaire playboy, although he is in reality only an insurance agent.

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Cast

Clara Bow

as Gladys O'Brien

Neil Hamilton

as James Gordon

Harrison Ford

as Turner

Lucille Powers

as Miss Witherspoon

Julia Swayne Gordon

as Mrs. Witherspoon

Jack Raymond

as Turner's Secretary

Edythe Chapman

as Ma O'Brien

Guy Oliver

as Pa O'Brien

Crew

Harold Rosson

Harold Rosson Director of Photography

Percy Heath

Percy Heath Scenario Writer

John Farrow

John Farrow Adaptation

Louise Long

Louise Long Scenario Writer

Sam Mintz

Sam Mintz Scenario Writer

International Releases Dates

United States 08 December 1928

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