Agrega una trama en tu idiomaThree women performing in a Broadway show face temptation, love, money, betrayal and tragedy as the cost of fame.Three women performing in a Broadway show face temptation, love, money, betrayal and tragedy as the cost of fame.Three women performing in a Broadway show face temptation, love, money, betrayal and tragedy as the cost of fame.
- Premios
- 2 premios ganados
Aggie Herring
- Mrs. O'Brien
- (as Aggie Herrin)
Jane Arden
- Chorus Girl
- (sin créditos)
Lialani Deas
- Specialty Performer
- (sin créditos)
Dorothy Dunbar
- Chorus Girl
- (sin créditos)
Bess Flowers
- Party Reveler
- (sin créditos)
Dixie Harkins
- Party Reveler
- (sin créditos)
Argumento
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- TriviaSally panics, after dropping on the sidewalk and breaking the mirror of her make-up compact, believing this will bring her bad luck. She spots a hunchbacked newspaper vendor, and touches his hump to bring her "good luck," to the man's annoyance. The superstition dates from ancient Greece, but still in the early 20th century some baseball teams hired "hunchbacks" to bring good luck. This cruel superstition is forgotten in the 21st Century, but 1925 audiences would have howled with laughter at the "gag."
- Citas
Marcus Morton: I want to marry you! I love you... I really love you!
Mary: Applesauce!
- ConexionesFeatured in Joan Crawford: The Ultimate Movie Star (2002)
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Joan Crawford's First Credited Role
MGM publicity head saw Lucille LeSuer had a future in film after her short prologue appearance in "The Circle," but she definitely needed a new name: LeSuer sounded too similar to a sewer. A contest in the Movie Weekly publication to rename the actress resulted in the winning entry "Joan Arden." Since there was another movie actress, Joan Arden, the poll's second place surname was "Crawford." She detested that since it reminded her of sounding like a crawfish. But she bowed to MGM's wishes. Joan Crawford then went on a personal campaign to secure larger roles, winning several dance contests and hobnobbing with influential studio personnel.
All that politicking paid off. Joan Crawford received her first credit in December 1925's "Sally, Irene, and Mary." She shares billing with actresses Constance Bennett and Sally O'Neil. The three are chorus girls who each experience different relationships with men. For Joan, as Irene, her male acquaintance is a sex-starved wolf who turns off the idyllic Crawford. She ends marrying a previously-decent boyfriend, but both get in a car collision with a train, where they don't make it out alive. The film does show her dancing ability by performing The Charleston and other numbers, a testament to her limber agility on the dance floor that attracted so much attention to jumpstart her career.
All that politicking paid off. Joan Crawford received her first credit in December 1925's "Sally, Irene, and Mary." She shares billing with actresses Constance Bennett and Sally O'Neil. The three are chorus girls who each experience different relationships with men. For Joan, as Irene, her male acquaintance is a sex-starved wolf who turns off the idyllic Crawford. She ends marrying a previously-decent boyfriend, but both get in a car collision with a train, where they don't make it out alive. The film does show her dancing ability by performing The Charleston and other numbers, a testament to her limber agility on the dance floor that attracted so much attention to jumpstart her career.
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 15 minutos
- Color
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- 1.33 : 1
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By what name was Sally, Irene and Mary (1925) officially released in Canada in English?
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