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Sadie Sullivan leaves Ireland to live with her married sister in New York. Troubled by her worthless brother-in-law, discouraged with her low-paying five-and-dime-store job, Sadie reads a story about a chorus girl who married a millionaire, she decides to join a musical-comedy company. Having befriended mission clergyman Reverend John Page, Sadie reads a Bible backstage and is surprised at the other girls' loose morals. Her "saintly" reputation among the others inspires press agent Jack Mills, looking for a new angle, to devise a routine built around Sadie, now billed as "The Saintly Show Girl."
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Mae Marsh | Sadie Sullivan | Unowned |
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Wallace MacDonald | Dick Carrington | Unowned |
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Mary Thurman | Hazel Harris | Unowned |
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Betty Schade | Dollie Delmar | Unowned |
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Alec B. Francis | Reverend John Page | Unowned |
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Walter Hiers | Jack Mills | Unowned |
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Philo McCullough | Reggie Delmar | Unowned |
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Wellington A. Playter | O'Keefe | Unowned |
| Lou Salter | Nancy O'Keefe | Unowned | |
| Richard Carlyle | Unowned | ||
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Alice Davenport | Unowned |