Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuThree women who secretly gave up their newborn sons for adoption in 1945 wonder if the 5-year-old survivor of a plane crash, named in the the local newspapers, is their long-abandoned son.Three women who secretly gave up their newborn sons for adoption in 1945 wonder if the 5-year-old survivor of a plane crash, named in the the local newspapers, is their long-abandoned son.Three women who secretly gave up their newborn sons for adoption in 1945 wonder if the 5-year-old survivor of a plane crash, named in the the local newspapers, is their long-abandoned son.
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There are many horrible things a person can do; evidently, the most unforgivable, horrific things was having sex before marriage resulting in a pregnancy.
When an adopted five year-old boy is the sole survivor of a plane crash that killed his parents, three women believe he is the child she gave up.
As they gather at the rescue site, a mountain, we learn their stories: Susan (Parker) loved a soldier and finds out he loves another girl at home; Phyllis (Neal), an ambitious reporter whose husband objects to her career, learns she's pregnant after he remarries; and Ann (Roman), pregnant by a man she believes loves her, goes to prison after she kills her boyfriend when he dumps her.
Well directed by Robert Wise, the three women are fleshed out so that we feel for them - we know who we want to be the mother - and, like the women, we wait to find out. A stunning Neal's dry wit and sarcasm come through, as well as her heart. Hers is the strongest role, but Parker and Roman are wonderful with sad stories.
I thought the film was a bit too long - too much footage of reporters interviewing the climbers, etc.
There ending is very touching. Recommended.
By and large ,the first part is given over to Parker, then Neal dominates the second one -and her evolution from an arrogant journalist to a compassionate woman is convincing - ;Roman appears late in the story (apart from a brief glimpse in "the shelter" ) but her character is the only one who does not belong to a privileged milieu :an ex-convict ,she 's lost everything and she clings to this hope : a child who could be hers ,should he be found still alive. The audience sides with her when she slaps in the tabloid press journalist's face.
The rapport the three actresses have is deeply moving , and although we eventually learn the true identity of the mother ,it does not seem to matter anymore ; it's OUR child .
Robert Wise has directed all of the melodrama with some fine touches and a steady hand, so that Parker, Roman and Neal are all seen to advantage in a plot vaguely similar to that of A LETTER TO THREE WIVES in which three women await news on which husband deserted them.
Parker is a woman who had an illegitimate child; Roman had to give up her child while she served a jail term; Neal was a career woman who preferred career to domestic chores.
Sensibily acted and directed, it's a rather low-key melodrama that might not meet the demands of fans not enthusiastic about so-called chick flicks.
But it isn't "Letter to Three Wives"!
Putting aside the shameless use of the formula from Mankiewicz' masterwork, "Three Secrets" is an enjoyable, well-written drama. Another similarity to "... Three Wives", and one that I have no objection to, is leads Patricia Neal, Eleanor Parker & Ruth Roman being mature, extremely attractive women; not a teenybopper or nymphet in sight.
A second movie that came to mind while watching "Three Secrets" was "The Big Carnival" with its media circus of cynical reporters covering and exploiting a disaster. However Wilder's film followed this one.
The beautiful Cole Porter tune `I get a kick out of you' is well used on the soundtrack.
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- WissenswertesFinal film of Billy Bevan.
- PatzerWhen Susan walks through the camp at the base of the mountain, the filming crew is briefly reflected on a car window. A man wears a white t-shirt while another is wearing a checked shirt.
- Zitate
Bill Chase: Anything new on the Johnnie Peterson thing?
Susan Adele Connors Chase: Who's Johnnie Peterson?
Bill Chase: You mean you haven't heard?
Susan Adele Connors Chase: No.
Bill Chase: [Smiles] The good American housewife loves her radio first and her husband second.
- VerbindungenReferenced in The Carol Burnett Show: Jim Nabors (1975)
- SoundtracksI Get a Kick out of You
(uncredited)
Written by Cole Porter
Played often during the Phyllis Horn segment
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- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 1.400.000 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 38 Minuten
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