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“THREE WEEK ENDS” The popularity of Elinor Glyn as a writer has resulted in many of her best-known novels being brought to the screen. The picture version of "Three Weeks” proved so popular that the writer was engaged to write specially for the screen, and “Three Weekends,” which opens at the Plaza and Tivoli Theatres to-day. is one of the works produced under this contract. Clara Bow, who will be remembered by all theatre-goers for her clever work in "It” and "Red Hair” has the chief role in “Three Week-ends.” Ir is the story of a girl’s quest for a rich husband and the complications which ensue when her heart and her ambition do not point in the same direction Supporting Miss Bow are Neil Hamilton and Harrison Ford. An excellently varied supporting programme is shown, .including the firs! chapters in a new and thrilling serial. “The Mystery Rider.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 637, 13 April 1929, Page 14
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150EVERYBODY’S Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 637, 13 April 1929, Page 14
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