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Director: Robert Wise
Cast: Eleanor Parker, Patricia Neal, Ruth Roman, Frank Lovejoy
A five-year-old boy is the sole survivor of a devastating plane crash in the mountains of California. When the newspapers reveal the boy was adopted and that the crash occurred on his birthday, three women begin to ponder if it's the son each gave up for adoption. As the three await news of his rescue at a mountain cabin, they recall incidents from five years earlier and why they were forced to give up their son.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Three Secrets (1950) is a well-regarded drama directed by Robert Wise. While it did not receive major awards recognition, the film has been praised by critics for its emotional storytelling and compelling performances. Audience reception has been generally positive, with the film holding a respectable rating on IMDb.
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Fans of gripping character-driven dramas will appreciate the psychological depth and emotional complexity of Three Secrets, the 1950 film directed by Robert Wise. With standout performances from Eleanor Parker, Patricia Neal, and Ruth Roman, the film skillfully explores the conflicted lives and difficult choices of three women, culminating in a tense and poignant climax.
Three Secrets is a 1950 Warner Bros. American drama film directed by Robert Wise and starring Eleanor Parker, Patricia Neal and Ruth Roman.
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