Three Secrets (1950)
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.
Director: Robert Wise
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Eleanor Parker as Susan Chase |
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Patricia Neal as Phyllis Horn |
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Ruth Roman as Ann Lawrence |
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Frank Lovejoy as Bob Duffy |
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Leif Erickson as Bill Chase |
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Ted de Corsia as Del Prince |
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Edmon Ryan as Hardin |
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Larry Keating as Mark Harrison |
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Katherine Warren as Mrs. Connors |
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Arthur Franz as Paul Radin |
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Jay Adler as Editor (uncredited) |
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Joel Allen as Operator (uncredited) |
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Eleanor Audley as Warden (uncredited) |
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Margaret Bert as Maid (uncredited) |
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Billy Bevan as Ed Jackson (uncredited) |
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Walden Boyle as Room Clerk (uncredited) |
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Peter Brocco as Stephani (uncredited) |
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Ralph Brooks as Ann's Lawyer (uncredited) |
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Nana Bryant as Mrs. Gilwyn (uncredited) |
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John Butler as Bartender (uncredited) |
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Wheaton Chambers as Man With Dog (uncredited) |
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Russ Conway as Captain (uncredited) |
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Cathy Dart as Switchboard Operator (uncredited) |
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John Dehner as Gordon Crossley (uncredited) |
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Glen Denning as Pilot (uncredited) |
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Lester Dorr as Matthews (uncredited) |
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Chris Drake as Radio Technician (uncredited) |
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Ross Elliott as Reporter (uncredited) |
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Frank Fenton as Sheriff MacDonald (uncredited) |
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Edmund Glover as Ranger (uncredited) |
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Tim Graham as Eddie (uncredited) |
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Eula Guy as Matron |
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Mary Alan Hokanson as Betty Lewis (uncredited) |
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Edna Holland as Receptionist (uncredited) |
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Ray Hyke as Trooper (uncredited) |
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Perc Launders as Chauffeurs (uncredited) |
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George Lynn as Reporter (uncredited) |
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Mike Mahoney as Soldier (uncredited) |
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Rory Mallinson as Reporter (uncredited) |
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Lou Marcelle as Radio Broadcaster (voice) (uncredited) |
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Ralph Montgomery as Sun Glasses Vendor (uncredited) |
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John Morgan as Ralph Lewis (uncredited) |
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Paul Picerni as Sergeant (uncredited) |
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Duncan Richardson as Johnnie Peterson (uncredited) |
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William Self as Sergeant (uncredited) |
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Charles Sherlock as Reporter (uncredited) |
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William Tannen as Bobby Lynch (uncredited) |
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Kenneth Tobey as Officer (uncredited) |
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Gil Warren as Assistant (uncredited) |
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Janet Warren as Assistant Supervisor (uncredited) |
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Willard Waterman as Max (uncredited) |
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Bill Welsh as Radio Commentator (uncredited) |
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Frank Wilcox as Charlie (uncredited) |
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Frances E. Williams as Delia (uncredited) |
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Mack Williams as Army Doctor (uncredited) |
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Mervin Williams as Reporter (uncredited) |
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Herschel Graham as Spectator (uncredited) |
| Directing | Robert Wise | Director |
| Camera | Sidney Hickox | Director of Photography |
| Production | Milton Sperling | Producer |
| Editing | Thomas Reilly | Editor |
| Costume & Make-Up | Perc Westmore | Makeup Artist |
| Art | Charles H. Clarke | Art Direction |
| Sound | Maurice De Packh | Orchestrator |
| Sound | David Buttolph | Original Music Composer |
| Art | Fred M. MacLean | Set Decoration |
| Sound | Charles Lang | Sound |
| Crew | Edwin B. DuPar | Special Effects |
| Visual Effects | William C. McGann | Special Effects Supervisor |
| Writing | Gina Kaus | Writer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Leah Rhodes | Wardrobe Designer |
| Writing | Martin Rackin | Writer |