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Advertisement, Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate, 5 February 1923, p.8
form y separately published work icon Sunshine Sally single work   film/TV  
Note: The author of the screenplay has not been traced.
Issue Details: First known date: 1922... 1922 Sunshine Sally
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'Yvonne Pavis is featured as Sally, the beautiful but illiterate girl of the slums who has been adopted by two drunkards. The story tells of the girl's rise from squalor and poverty to her old position in life, from which she was kidnapped when a child. Sally's happy times with the rough and ready men and women of the district are well presented. The discovery of Sally by her parents, whose adopted son has already found an interest in the girl, is a happy ending.'

Source:

'Sunshine Sally', News [Adelaide], 11 October 1923, p.2.

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