A roguish baron saves a girl from a carriage accident, and brings her to a backwoods Inn during a storm for refuge. There he hopes to have his way with her.


body{background-color:black;color:white}p{font-size:16px;line-height:1.5}span{font-weight:bold;color:#C2410C}hr{border-color:#EAB308;background-color:#EAB308;height:1px;border:0}The 1920s was an era that revelled in the art of silent comedy, with filmmakers and audiences alike enthralled by the slapstick antics and phy...

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Edgar Kennedy

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"body{background-color:black;color:white}p{font-size:16px;line-height:1.5}span{font-weight:bold;color:#C2410C}hr{border-color:#EAB308;background-color:#EAB308;height:1px;border:0}The 1920s was an era that revelled in the art of silent comedy, with filmmakers and audiences alike enthralled by the slapstick antics and physical humour that dominated the silver screen. Amongst this pantheon of comedic classics, Three Foolish Weeks stands as a testament to the enduring power of laughter, as a roguish ..."

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