Three Weeks (film)
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Three Weeks | |
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Directed by | Alan Crosland |
Written by | [[[Carey Wilson]] |
Starring | Aileen Pringle Conrad Nagel |
Cinematography | John J. Mescall |
Distributed by | MGM |
Release date(s) | February 10, 1924 |
Running time | 80 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent English intertitles |
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Three Weeks is a 1924 drama film directed by Alan Crosland. The movie is based on the novel by Elinor Glyn and was made into a film also in 1914. This version was directed by Perry N. Vekroff and starred Madlaine Traverse and George C. Pearce in the lead roles.[1]
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[edit] Plot
The Queen of Sardalia is in a bad marriage with the brutal King Constantine II. She decides to get away from her normal life for a period and goes on vacation to Switzerland. Here, she meets Paul Verdayne. They have an affair, which lasts for three weeks.[2]
[edit] Cast
- Aileen Pringle - The Queen
- Conrad Nagel - Paul Verdayne
- John St. Polis - The King
- H. Reeves-Smith - Sir Charles Verdayne
- Stuart Holmes - Petrovich
- Mitchell Lewis - Vassili
- Robert Cain - Verchoff
- Nigel De Brulier - Dimitri
- Claire de Lorez - Mitze
- Dale Fuller - Anna
- Helen Dunbar - Lady Henrietta Verdayne
- Alan Crosland Jr. - Young King of Sardalia
- Joan Standing - Isabella
- William Haines - Curate
- George Tustain - Captain of the Guards
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[edit] References
- ^ Internet Movie Database Overview of the 1914 version
- ^ New York Times Overview (Plot)