[1] The play was adapted again in 1938, again titled Sally, Irene, and Mary and directed by William A. Seiter.
That version stars Alice Faye, Joan Davis, and Marjorie Weaver in the title roles, and co-starred Tony Martin, Fred Allen, and Jimmy Durante.
As described in a review in a film magazine,[2] three members of the chorus of a Broadway show, Sally, the worldly-wise chorine in search of a sugar daddy, Irene, the dreamer, sought after by one of the Broadway wolves and also by a fine young chap, and Mary, an innocent little Irish girl who almost gets singed by the Bright Lights.
Irene succumbs to the lure of the Broadway wolf but, in a moment of goodness, he sends her home before it is too late.
[3] A print of Sally, Irene and Mary was preserved by MGM[4] and transferred to the George Eastman Museum Motion Picture Collection.