Sally Eilers
9 titles
Filmography
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The Black Camel
(1931)Guided by a cryptic psychic, Charlie links a Hollywood actor's unsolved murder to a Honolulu actress's stabbing, unraveling a tangled web of secrets.
Bad Girl
(1931)A man and woman who are both skeptical about romance fall in love and get married, but their lack of confidence about one another haunts their marriage in this engaging drama.

Doughboys
(1930)In his second "talkie" the immortal Buster Keaton displays his comic genius in full regalia. The addition of his deep, rich voice only serves to make his numerous pratfalls and outrageous mishaps all the funnier. World War I is underway and young men are eager to enlist. Elmer J. Stuyvesant (Keaton), a rich man about town, has no such plans, but one day while looking for a new chauffeur he accidentally enlists in the Army. The uniform appeals to a young lady he's been eyeing, so he decides to tough it out. Classic gags and slapstick shenanigans highlight Elmer's tour of duty as he strives to be a hero to his country and win the heart of the girl he loves. Keaton's priceless scene as a female Apache dancer is a definite highlight in this amusing and original tale of wartime services.
Sailor's Luck
(1933)U.S. sailor, Jimmy Harrigan on shore leave in San Pedro, meets and falls for Sally Brent. She promises to wait for him when he ships out to San Francisco, but Jimmy becomes jealous and tells her off when he learns Sally has entered a marathon dance contest sponsored by a lecherous snake named Baron Portola. Along with several of his Navy pals, Jimmy goes to the ballroom the night of the dance marathon, to try to change Sally's mind and win her back.

Clearing the Range
(1931)In this Zorro-like hero film, Curt Fremont poses in public as a coward but transforms into the daring El Capitan while hunting his brother’s killer.

Strange Illusion
(1945)The grieving son of a deceased California politician is haunted by a recurring nightmare that his mother is in love with his father’s mystery killer.

Strike Me Pink
(1936)Ethel Merman reunites with her Kid Millions costar Eddie Cantor in this frothy bit of film fable from celebrated director Norman Taurog and legendary producer Samuel Goldwyn.
State Fair
(1933)Will Rogers and Janet Gaynor star in this warm, timeless two-time Oscar® Nominee (1933, Best Picture and Best Adapted Screenplay) based on Philip Strong’s novel. Hope and love are alive when the Frake family attends the annual state fair, where they enter into competitions for their various accomplishments – and where romance blooms for both son Wayne (Norman Foster) and daughter Margy (Gaynor)!

Parlor, Bedroom and Bath
(1931)Because Virginia refuses to marry before her older sister, Jeffrey tries passing off a socially awkward fellow as a Casanova to get her hitched.