Sally, Irene and Mary
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Directed by | Edmund Goulding |
Written by | Edmund Goulding |
Based on |
Sally, Irene and Mary by Eddie Dowling and Cyrus Woods |
Starring |
Constance Bennett Joan Crawford Sally O'Neil William Haines |
Cinematography | John Arnold |
Edited by | Harold Young |
Distributed by | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
Release dates |
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Running time | 58 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language |
Silent English intertiles |
Sally, Irene, and Mary is a 1925 American silent comedy-drama film starring Constance Bennett, Sally O'Neil, and Joan Crawford.
Plot
The film takes a behind-the-scenes look at the romantic lives of three chorus girls and the way their preferences in men affect their lives.[1] Sally is brassy, self-assured chorine in search of a sugar daddy. Irene is a romantic girl easily seduced by con men. Whereas Mary is the true heroine of the story, leaving the sordidness behind to settle down [2]
Cast
- Constance Bennett as Sally
- Joan Crawford as Irene
- Sally O'Neil as Mary
- William Haines as Jimmy Dungan
- Douglas Gilmore as Glen Nester
- Ray Howard as Charles Greenwood
- Henry Kolker - Marcus Morton
Remake
Sally, Irene and Mary was remade in 1938, directed by William A. Seiter. This version stars Alice Faye, Joan Davis and Marjorie Weaver in the title roles, and co-starred Tony Martin, Fred Allen and Jimmy Durante.
References
- ↑ Sally, Irene and Mary at Silentera.com database
- ↑ Mann, William J. (1998). Wisecracker: The Life and Times of William Haines, Hollywood's First Openly Gay Star. Viking Penguin. p. 90. ISBN 0-670-87155-9.
External links
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