Bob and Sally is 1948 American drama film produced by J. G. Sanford at Universal Studios and directed by Erle C. Kenton.
However, due to conflicts with the Production Code, Bob and Sally was not exhibited in the United States and its rights were later sold.
[1] This relationship drama of strain and hardship picks up when Mr. and Mrs. Wright are at the hospital, waiting for their daughter Helen to give birth to their first grandchild.
At the time of the wedding, Helen's kid sister Sally was dating a boy named Bob Jordan, but they were only sixteen and too young to get married.
Sally turns to her older sister Helen for advice, but she is occupied with her own problems and dealing with Jim's alcoholism.
After Sally and Bob are married, Dr. Carey pays a visit to the unfortunate Helen, telling her about Jim being cured from his drinking problems and wanting to come back to her.