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Sally, Irene and Mary ()


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Three women performing in a Broadway show face temptation, love, money, betrayal and tragedy as the cost of fame.

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Sally Fitzgerald
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Irene O'Dare
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Mary O'Brien
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Jimmy Dugan
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Marcus Morton
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Nester
Ray Howard ...
Jerry
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Mrs. Dugan
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Mrs. O'Brien (as Aggie Herrin)
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Officer O'Dare
Lillian Elliott ...
Mrs. O'Dare
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Maggie
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Jane Arden ...
Chorus Girl (uncredited)
Lialani Deas ...
Specialty Performer (uncredited)
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Chorus Girl (uncredited)
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Party Reveler (uncredited)
Ben Hall ...
Stagehand (uncredited)
Dixie Harkins ...
Party Reveler (uncredited)
Amber Norman ...
Chorus Girl (uncredited)
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Stage Manager (uncredited)
Janice Peters ...
Chorus Girl (uncredited)
Walter Tennyson ...
Paul (uncredited)
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Party Reveler (uncredited)

Directed by

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Edmund Goulding

Written by

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Eddie Dowling ... (play) (as Edward Dowling)
 
Joseph Farnham ... (titles) (as Jos. W. Farnham)
 
Edmund Goulding ... (scenario)
 
Cyrus Wood ... (play)

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John Arnold

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Arthur Johns
Harold Young

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Arthur Johns ... assistant editor

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Cedric Gibbons
Merrill Pye
Erté ... (uncredited)

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André-ani ... (Wardrobe designed by)
Erté ... (uncredited)

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Plot Summary

The three are showgirls, each with a different approach to life and love. Sally wants wealth and gets it finally in Marcus. Mary plots and schemes but winds up with salt-of-the-earth Jimmy. Irene shuns devoted Charles for dashing cad Glen. She learns that all he wants is sex; he throws her out in tears. She returns to Charles, ready to marry, but both are killed by a train. Written by Ed Stephan

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Taglines When the Show's Over, the Girls Play in Life's Drama (Print Ad-Sunday Vindicator, ((Youngstown, Ohio)) 22 August 1926) See more »
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Also Known As
  • Charleston-Girls (Germany)
  • Sally, Irene y Mary (Spain)
  • Kunskapens träd (Sweden)
  • A Lindíssima Trindade (Portugal)
  • Poupées de théâtre
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  • 75 min
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Trivia Sally 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." See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Joan Crawford: The Ultimate Movie Star (2002). See more »
Quotes Marcus Morton: I want to marry you! I love you... I really love you!
Mary: Applesauce!
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