Sally
"ALMOST TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE!"
Originally released in 1930. Sally is a music film. directed by John Francis Dillon.
Starring Marilyn Miller, Alexander Gray, and Joe E. Brown
Synopsis
Sally is an orphan who was named by the telephone exchange where she was abandoned as a baby. In the orphanage, she discovered the joy of dancing. Working as a waitress, she serves Blair (Alexander Gray), and they both fall for each other, but Blair is engaged to socialite Marcia. Sally is hired to impersonate a famous Russian dancer named Noskerova, but at that engagement, she is found to be a phoney. Undaunted, she proceeds with her life and has a show on Broadway, but she still thinks of Blair.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- First National Pictures
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Sally about?
Sally is an orphan who was named by the telephone exchange where she was abandoned as a baby. In the orphanage, she discovered the joy of dancing. Working as a waitress, she serves Blair (Alexander...
Who directed Sally?
Sally was directed by John Francis Dillon.
How long is Sally?
Sally has a runtime of 1 hours and 43 minutes (103 minutes total).
When was Sally released?
Sally was released on January 12, 1930 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Sally?
The main cast of Sally includes Marilyn Miller, Alexander Gray, Joe E. Brown, T. Roy Barnes, Pert Kelton.