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  • Three Weeks Off (1922)
  • Short | Short, Comedy
Three Weeks Off (1922)
Short | Short, Comedy

Lee is a hard working clerk in a lazy office. The boss gives them all a vacation excepting Lee. Lee then pretends that he is ill and hires a doctor to verify it. He gets his vacation and takes his wife to a Summer hotel where they manage ...See moreLee is a hard working clerk in a lazy office. The boss gives them all a vacation excepting Lee. Lee then pretends that he is ill and hires a doctor to verify it. He gets his vacation and takes his wife to a Summer hotel where they manage to have a good time until his boss arrives. To keep up the bluff, Lee is again forced to play sick and is given all kinds of medicines which in the end really do make him feel bad. The final scenes of this average comedy take place in a chiropractor's office where Lee is brought to have his bones twisted. After some violent exercise Lee feels so good that he proceeds to give a similar treatment to his boss who at first objects but later finds that it does him good. Written by The Film Daily, June 4, 1922 See less
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Director
Alfred J. Goulding (as Alf Goulding)
Writer
Alfred J. Goulding (story) (as Alf Goulding)
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Updated May 31, 1922

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May 31, 1922 (United States)

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3 cast members
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Lee Moran
The Husband The Husband   See fewer
Alberta Vaughn
The Wife The Wife   See fewer
Johnny Fox
The Office Boy The Office Boy   See fewer
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