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In page Gracie Fields:

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Fields' most famous song, "Sally", which became her theme, was written for her first film, Sally in Our Alley (1931), a major box office hit.[3][4] She went on to make a number of films, initially in Britain and later in the United States[5] (when she was paid a record fee of £200,000 for four films). Regardless, she never enjoyed performing without a live audience, and found the process of film-making boring.[citation needed] She tried to opt out of filming, before director Monty Banks persuaded her otherwise, landing her a lucrative Hollywood deal.[citation needed] Fields demanded that the four pictures be filmed in Britain and not Hollywood.[citation needed]