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A young aristocrat strikes up an affair with a mysterious woman for three weeks.

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The Queen
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Paul Verdayne
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The King (as John Sainpolis)
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Sir Charles Verdayne (as H. Reeves Smith)
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Petrovich
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Vassili
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Verchoff
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Dimitri
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Mitze
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Anna
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Lady Henrietta Verdayne
Alan Crosland Jr. ...
Young King of Sardalia
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Isabella
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Curate
George Tustain ...
Captain of the Guards
Dane Rudhyar ...
Peter
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Marcelle Chotin ...
Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)
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Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)
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Baby (uncredited)
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Dowager (uncredited)
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Extra (uncredited)

Directed by

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Alan Crosland

Written by

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Elinor Glyn ... (novel)
 
Elinor Glyn ... (screenplay)
 
Carey Wilson ... (adaptation)

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Samuel Goldwyn ... executive producer

Cinematography by

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John J. Mescall

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June Mathis ... editorial director

Costume Design by

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Sophie Wachner

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Cedric Gibbons ... sets

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Clarence Sinclair Bull ... still photographer (uncredited)

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Plot Summary
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Taglines THE PICTURE THE WORLD HAS BEEN WAITING TO SEE (Print ad-Albany Evening Journal, ((Albany NY)) 26 April 1924) See more »
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Also Known As
  • The Romance of a Queen (United Kingdom)
  • Amours de Reine (France)
  • Liebesurlaub einer Königin (Germany)
  • La odisea de una reina (Spain)
  • Kolme viikkoa (Finland)
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  • 80 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia In October 2022, Three Weeks was screened at the 41st edition of the Pordenone Silent Film Festival in Italy. According to festival notes online, the film was newly reconstructed by the Cineteca del Friuli from the only surviving material, housed at Gosfilmofond in Russia. See more »
Movie Connections Spoofed in Three Foolish Weeks (1924). See more »

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