Three Secrets, Three Secrets, DVD
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Arthur Franz, Bill Tannen, Bill Welsh, Billy Bevan, Cathy Dart, Charles Wagenheim, Cherie May, Chris Drake, David Buttolph, David McMahon, Drama, Duncan Richardson, Edmon Ryan, Edmund Glover, Edna Holland, Eleanor Audley, Eleanor Parker, Eula Guy, Frances Williams, Frank Fenton, Frank Lovejoy, Frank Wilcox, George Lynn, Gil Warren, Gina Kaus, Glenn Denning, Janet Warren, Jay Adler, Joel Allen, John Butler, John Dehner, John Morgan, Katherine Warren, Ken Tobey, Larry Keating, Leif Erickson, Lester Dorr, Mack Williams, Margaret Bert, Martin Rackin, Mary Alan Hokanson, Mervin Williams, Mike Mahoney, Milton Sperling, Nana Bryant, Patricia Neal, Paul Picerni, Perc Launders, Peter Brocco, Ralph Montgomery, Ray Hyke, Robert Wise, Rory Mallinson, Ross Elliott, Russ Conway, Ruth Roman, Ted de Corsia, Three Secrets, Tim Graham, Walden Boyle, Wheaton Chambers, Willard Waterman, William SelfThree Secrets is a darker variation of a theme first explored in a Letter to Three Wives. A plane crashes in the mountains of California; the only survivor is a five-year-old boy, who hovers between life and death. It is discovered that the boys was traveling with his now deceased adoptive parents. Susan Chase (Eleanor Parker), Phyllis Horn (Patricia Neal) and Ann Lawrence (Ruth Roman) wait in agony years earlier, each of the three women had given up a baby son for adoption, with the same birth date as the injured child. Could it be that the little boy on the mountain is actually the son of one of the three women? And if so, how many painful secrets will be revealed in the next few hours? Directed by the great Robert Wise (West Side Story) and beautifully shot by Sidney Hickox (The Big Sleep).
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