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EVERYBODY’S

“THREE WEEK ENDS” Written for the screen by Elinor Glyn. "Three Week-Ends,” a breezy* story of New York life is now being shown at the Everybody’s Theatre. The chief player is Clara Cow, who will be remembered for her clever acting in "It” and "Red Hair.” Miss Bow has firmly established herself among leading players and her vivacious type is quite distinctive on the screen. The story tells of a struggling insurance salesman and a chorus girl.. They meet at a week-end party and ho loses his position by punching a rich client of his firm. The girl, knowing that she was the cause of the quarrel, sets about winning him back his position. Further complications ensue, but success and happiness finally come to the two. ; Chief among the supporting pictures is “The Mystery Rider,” a new and exciting serial.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 636, 12 April 1929, Page 15

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141

EVERYBODY’S Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 636, 12 April 1929, Page 15

EVERYBODY’S Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 636, 12 April 1929, Page 15

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