Three Weeks
Drama
Overview
A young English nobleman is sent to Switzerland by his parents, where he meets a mysterious older woman with whom he has a torrid three-week romance.
Top Cast


Madlaine Traverse
Madlaine Traverse
Sonia - Queen of Veseria
Madlaine Traverse
Sonia - Queen of Veseria


George C. Pearce
George C. Pearce
Stefan - King of Veseria
George C. Pearce
Stefan - King of Veseria


Arthur Donaldson
Arthur Donaldson
Dimitri the Queen's Bodyguard
Arthur Donaldson
Dimitri the Queen's Bodyguard


Claude Cooper
Claude Cooper
Major Vasileff the Spy
Claude Cooper
Major Vasileff the Spy


Mahlon Hamilton
Mahlon Hamilton
Paul Verdayne
Mahlon Hamilton
Paul Verdayne
John Webb Dillion
John Webb Dillion
General Pavlovitch
John Webb Dillion
General Pavlovitch
Joseph C. Fay
Joseph C. Fay
Mahovitch the Prime Minister
Joseph C. Fay
Mahovitch the Prime Minister
Pauline Seymour
Pauline Seymour
Anna the Queen's Companion
Pauline Seymour
Anna the Queen's Companion
Harry Jay Smith
Harry Jay Smith
Alexis - King of Viseria
Harry Jay Smith
Alexis - King of Viseria
Baby McGrath
Baby McGrath
Paul - Infant Crown Prince
Baby McGrath
Paul - Infant Crown Prince
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