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Sally ()


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Sally works at a cafe resort in Paris. After dancing at the cafe, Otis, an American theatrical agent, convinces her to pose as a Russian dancer. After being unmasked, she is offered a contract on Broadway.

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Sally
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Blair Farquar
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Duke of Checkergovinia
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Pops Shendorf
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Otis Hooper
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Rosie Lafferty
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Jimmy Spelvin
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Sascha Commuski
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Mrs. Ten Brock
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Richard Farquar (as Capt. E.H. Calvert)
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Madame Julie Du Fay
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Little Girl (uncredited)

Directed by

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Alfred E. Green

Written by

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Guy Bolton ... (play)
 
Clifford Grey ... (play)
 
June Mathis ... (scenario)
 
P.G. Wodehouse ... (play)

Produced by

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John McCormick ... producer

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Ted D. McCord ... (as T.D. McCord)

Editing by

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George McGuire

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June Mathis ... editorial supervisor

Art Direction by

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Edward Shulter ... (as E.J. Shulter)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Jack Boland ... assistant director

Additional Crew

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Mervyn LeRoy ... comedy construction

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Storyline

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Plot Keywords
Taglines Don't Wonder What's Become of Sally! She's Here! And Colleen Moore is Sally! (Print Ad- Humboldt Times, ((Eureka, Calif.)) 24 April 1925) See more »
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Also Known As
  • Mamz'elle Fortune (France)
  • Σάλλυ (Greece)
  • Varitéliv (Sweden)
  • A Enjeitada (Brazil)
  • Sally, das Mädel für Alles (Austria)
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  • 90 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia This Colleen Moore vehicle was remade four years later as Sally (1929) for sound. Stage actress Marilyn Miller was cast for sound remake, which was her first film. See more »
Movie Connections Version of Sally (1929). See more »

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