Sally in Our Alley (1916)
Sally McGill, a little Irish girl, brought up in a particularly sordid section, is compelled to work to support her entire family. Ben Blaney, the young foreman where she works, loves little Sally. Mrs. Rockwell, wealthy and childless, finds joy in taking a limited number of the poorest children to her country home each summer, and she selects those whom she will take. Sally's ambition is to become a refined lady like those about her, and she is attracted to Paul Taylor, but knows she is inferior to him.
Director: Travers Vale
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Muriel Ostriche as Sally McGill |
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Carlyle Blackwell as Paul Taylor |
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Patrick Foy as Mr. McGill |
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Mary Foy as Mrs. McGill |
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Walter Greene as Ben Blaney |
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Jean Shelby as Isabel |
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Betty K. Peterson as |
| Crew | Herman Obrock Jr. | Cinematography |
| Crew | John O'Brody | Cinematography |
| Writing | George Yohalem | Story |
| Directing | Travers Vale | Director |