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Sally and Saint Anne ()


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Sally O'Moyne, a good-natured but awkward school-girl lives with her extended and eccentric Irish-American clan. One day at school, unable to find her lunch bucket, Sally says a prayer to St. Anne in hope of heavenly assistance. When Sally... See more »

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Sally O'Moyne
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Grandpa Pat Ryan
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Alderman Percival Xavier 'Goldtooth' McCarthy
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Johnny Evans (as Palmer Lee)
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Danny O'Moyne
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Mike O'Moyne
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Mrs. Kitty 'Mom' O'Moyne
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Pop O'Moyne
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Lois Foran
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Father Kennedy
Lamont Johnson ...
Willie O'Moyne
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Hymie Callahan, Trainer
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Lois Austin ...
Sister Ludivica (uncredited)
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Nesdon Booth ...
Fight Fan (uncredited)
Leo Cleary ...
Judge Duffin (uncredited)
Mike Donovan ...
Workman (uncredited)
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Country Club Patron (uncredited)
Jack Gargan ...
Sullivan (uncredited)
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McCarthy's Son (uncredited)
Jimmy Gray ...
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Crunch (uncredited)
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Mr. Parker (uncredited)
June Hedin ...
Helen (uncredited)
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Sister Leonard (uncredited)
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Young Jeanne (uncredited)
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Mr. Shapiro (uncredited)
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Country Club Patron (uncredited)
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Drugstore Owner (uncredited)
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Henry (uncredited)
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Fight Timekeeper (uncredited)
Harry Raven ...
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Kay Riehl ...
Sister Rapheldis (uncredited)
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Walter Smith ...
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Ringsider (uncredited)
Sara Taft ...
Nun (uncredited)
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Jeanne (uncredited)
Frankie Van ...
Fight Referee (uncredited)
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Jimmy Mulvaney (uncredited)

Directed by

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Rudolph Maté

Written by

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James O'Hanlon ... (story)
 
James O'Hanlon ... () and
Herb Meadow ... ()

Produced by

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Leonard Goldstein ... producer
Anton Leader ... associate producer

Music by

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Frank Skinner

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Irving Glassberg ... director of photography

Editing by

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Edward Curtiss

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Hilyard M. Brown ... (as Hilyard Brown)
Bernard Herzbrun

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Russell A. Gausman
Julia Heron

Costume Design by

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Rosemary Odell

Makeup Department

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Lillian Burkhart ... hair stylist
Burris Grimwood ... makeup artist
Vincent Romaine ... makeup artist
Joan St. Oegger ... hair stylist
Bud Westmore ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Lew Leary ... unit production manager

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Marshall Green ... assistant director
Frank Shaw ... assistant director

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Julius Rosenkrantz ... props

Sound Department

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Frank Artman ... sound
Leslie I. Carey ... sound
Richard DeWeese ... sound
Robert Pritchard ... sound
A.B. Roberts ... sound
James V. Swartz ... sound

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Frank Bjerring ... still photographer
Everett Brown ... grip
Les Burnette ... best boy
Norton Kurland ... gaffer
Art Losey ... grip
Kyme Meade ... camera operator
Sam Rosen ... assistant camera

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Rosmond Demetropolos ... wardrobe
Truman Eli ... wardrobe

Music Department

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Henry Mancini ... composer: stock music (uncredited)
Ethmer Roten ... musician: flute (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Dorothy Hughes ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Harold Belfer ... dance director
Eugene Busch ... dialogue director
Ray Gockel ... coordinator
Crew believed to be complete

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Plot Summary

Sally O'Moyne, a good-natured but awkward school-girl lives with her extended and eccentric Irish-American clan. One day at school, unable to find her lunch bucket, Sally says a prayer to St. Anne in hope of heavenly assistance. When Sally finds her lunch, she believes a miracle has happened, convincing her of a special relationship with the saint. Meanwhile, some animosity between the O'Moyne family and a neighbor grows and manifests itself in various comic situations. The plot develops as Sally, firm in her belief in St. Anne, emerges from adolescence an attractive young woman, and discovers the opposite sex. The feud, along with Sally's personal life, works itself to resolution in this light, nostalgic look at growing up Catholic in the 1940s and 1950s. Written by Thomas McWilliams

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Taglines People Have More Fun Than Anybody... except the O'Moynes! See more »
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Also Known As
  • All Because of Sally (Canada, English title)
  • Sally et Sainte Anne (France)
  • La casa del abuelo (Spain)
  • Sally et sainte Anne (Belgium, French title)
  • La niña de los milagros (Peru)
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  • 90 min
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