Sunshine Sally

Sunshine Sally is a 1922 Australian silent film directed by Lawson Harris set in the Sydney suburb of Woolloomooloo.

Sal is rescued in the surf Coogee Beach by wealthy lifeguard Basil Stanton and taken to his family home in Potts Point to recuperate.

[2] Some studio interiors were shot late at night because John Cosgrove was appearing on stage each day in the city.

[4] The movie was not a success at the box office and Harris and Pavis soon left Australia to return to the US.

The American star, Yvonne Pavis, and her American director, Lawson Harris, had not only sympathy and clarity of vision but also the ability to express themselves effectively on film, creating credible characters and capturing thoroughly colloquial dialogue in the inter titles.