

An orphan named by a telephone exchange fakes being Russian royalty to get to Broadway—what could go wrong?
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.
Practical Effects
Massive Ziegfeld-style production numbers shot in two-strip Technicolor.
Acting
Marilyn Miller's legendary legs and even more legendary tragic backstory.

Director
John Francis Dillon
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Marilyn Miller was Broadway's biggest star but made only three films; this was her first and biggest hit.
The 'Sally' stage musical ran 570 performances in 1920, making Florenz Ziegfeld rich enough to build his famous Follies theatre.
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