This Colleen Moore vehicle was remade four years later as Sally (1929) for sound. Stage actress Marilyn Miller was cast for sound remake, which was her first film.
Adapted from a Broadway musical starring Marilyn Miller and presented by Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.. The original production opened at the New Amsterdam Theatre in New York on Dec 21, 1920 and ran for 561 performances. Leon Errol also appeared in the stage production. Billie Dove was a replacement cast member during the show's long run.
In June 1944, actress Colleen Moore donated the original nitrate print of Sally (1925) and several of her other films to the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA). However, due to carelessness by the museum staff, the prints were improperly stored and deteriorated within a span of ten years. Consequently, the film is now considered lost. For the remainder of her life, Moore regretted having donated the original nitrate prints of her films to the museum.
Final film of Louise Beaudet.