
Sally (1929)
Sally was an orphan who got her name from the telephone exchange where she was abandoned as a baby. In the orphanage, she discovered the joy of dancing. Working as a waitress, she goes from job to job until she finds a job that also allows her to dance. At the restaurant, she meets Blair and they fall for each other, but Blair is engaged to Marcia. Sally is hired to impersonate a famous Russian dancer named Noskerova, but at that engagement, she is found to be a phony and discovers that Blair is engaged. Undaunted, she proceeds with her life and has her show on Broadway, but she still thinks of Blair.All Releases
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| Filmmakers | Role |
|---|---|
| John Francis Dillon | Director |
| Guy Bolton | Writer |
| Waldemar Young | Writer |
| P.G. Wodehouse | Writer |
| Andrew Percival Younger | Writer |
| Devereaux Jennings | Cinematographer |
| Charles Edgar Schoenbaum | Cinematographer |
| Cast | Role |
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| Marilyn Miller | |
| Alexander Gray | |
| Joe E. Brown | |
| T. Roy Barnes |