
Sally, Irene and Mary (1925)
Sally, Irene and Mary are chorus girls who each have a different approach to life and love. The three women face temptation, betrayal and tragedy while performing together in a Broadway show.

Sally, Irene and Mary are chorus girls who each have a different approach to life and love. The three women face temptation, betrayal and tragedy while performing together in a Broadway show.
Constance BennettSally Fitzgerald
Joan CrawfordIrene O'Dare
Sally O'NeilMary O'Brien
William HainesJimmy Dungan
Henry KolkerMarcus Morton
Douglas GilmoreGlen Nester
Kate PriceMrs. Dugan
Aggie HerringMrs. O'Brien
Sam De GrasseOfficer O'Dare
Lillian ElliottMrs. O'Dare
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