Agrega una trama en tu idiomaBrillant pianist Larry Addams allows his frustrated ambitions to ruin his life and commits suicide, leaving his wife, Lee, and two small children, Penny and Chase, under the stigma of disgra... Leer todoBrillant pianist Larry Addams allows his frustrated ambitions to ruin his life and commits suicide, leaving his wife, Lee, and two small children, Penny and Chase, under the stigma of disgrace. Lee takes over and devotes her life to paying off Larry's debts and raising her two st... Leer todoBrillant pianist Larry Addams allows his frustrated ambitions to ruin his life and commits suicide, leaving his wife, Lee, and two small children, Penny and Chase, under the stigma of disgrace. Lee takes over and devotes her life to paying off Larry's debts and raising her two step-children. Prior to her marriage, Lee had turned down the proposal of Chris Matthews, we... Leer todo
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Premios
- 3 premios ganados en total
- Man at Graduation Ceremony
- (sin créditos)
- Customer
- (sin créditos)
- Saleswoman
- (sin créditos)
- Saleswoman
- (sin créditos)
- Old Man
- (sin créditos)
- Dinner Party Guest
- (voz)
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Opiniones destacadas
If you haven't seen the film, perhaps you should not read further.
We first meet Leola (Lee) aboard a luxury liner with Chris Matthews, who is obviously in love with her. Lee has been asked to marry Chris' best friend Larry, and Lee feels her duty to go ahead with her plans to marry this troubled man, a widower with two small children. What Lee gets from that union is much more than what she bargained for. Larry turns out to be an embezzler at the bank he works for. His guilt will make him commit suicide.
Lee decides the right thing to do is to repay Larry's debts and hide from the young children the fact about their father's suicide. Chase, the boy, is a grounded person and he goes on with his life. Young and fragile Penny, who adored her father and the music he played, never recovers and retreats into a cocoon; she becomes a troubled girl that only finds comfort in playing the piano just to imitate her father.
Claudette Colbert does wonders playing the courageous Lee. She caters to the children and becomes a successful real estate agent. Of course, as the stereotypical step-mother of all dramas, she is not appreciated by Penny, the girl that carries a grudge toward Lee. Walter Pigeon is the man who has loved Lee forever, but he is too decent to even come close to her. June Allyson is perfect as Penny, the neurotic girl who will find the truth about her father's fate at the end. In minor roles we see Robert Sterling, Patricia Medina, Richard Derr and Lionel Barrymore.
This film is well crafted and acted under Mr. Leonard's ti
I saw this film on TV in the late 1950's (at around age ten) and, for years, have been wanting to see it again and regretting the fact that it's not available on home video. I was thrilled to learn it was going to be shown on Turner Movie Classics the other night.
I had correctly remembered the story, including some dialog (Dr. Rossiger: "Your daughter is in love with a ghost, which means she's on the brink of disaster!"), and the central role of the music. The composer, Bronislau Kaper, skillfully used the Liszt Piano Concerto #1 throughout the film, including during the climax scenes. I had actually studied and performed this piece with a symphony orchestra at the age of 19; how stunning to hear the orchestra's opening chords under the MGM lion, followed by the piano's imposing solo entrance as the film's title appears. The Chopin Nocturne in Db, my personal favorite, is the romantic piece played in the film by both Penny and her father; Kaper also used its theme creatively in his underscoring. (I'm unable to identify the other, more mournful piece that runs through the film.)
I remember being smitten with June Allyson when seeing this film as a child. The other night, it was interesting to realize that, 45 years ago, I hadn't noticed the stunning Claudette Colbert!
Thanks for sharing my reminiscences. Here's hoping that MGM might see fit to release "The Secret Heart" on DVD.
It was a nice change to see June in a different kind of a role for her. I also liked her in The Shrike. In that one, she also turned in a very different type of role expected of her. The problem for some viewers is that they don't want to see June in anything else except Little Miss Sunshine. Now June may not have been Meryl Streep, but she was a good actress.
I think the whole cast was fine, and Robert Sterling as Claudette's adult son was very good. He and Claudette as stepson and stepmother exhibited a loving and believable relationship. It was also fun to see Elizabeth Patterson (Mrs. Trumble from I Love Lucy) as the housekeeper/cook.
As for Miss Colbert, I had the privilege of seeing her in two Broadway shows (The Kingfisher and A Talent for Murder). She gave me an autograph and we enjoyed a brief chat at the stage door. She was gracious, sweet, and still beautiful. As for the film, she was very strong and believable as the determined mother to take on all she needed to in order to provide for her children and to clean up her husband's mistakes.
The Secret Heart maybe a bit melodramatic at times, but as a product of the 1940's, it is an interesting film and well made.
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- TriviaWhile filming Corazón secreto (1946) together, Claudette Colbert and co-star June Allyson became such great friends in real life that Colbert was made godmother to Allyson's daughter Pamela.
- ErroresIn the close-up of the newspaper story about Larry Addams' financial collapse, the second paragraph is about another matter entirely.
- Citas
Penny Addams: [she is being called] I won't answer.
Chris Matthews: Why not?
Penny Addams: Boys frighten me.
Chris Matthews: Oh, that's nonsense.
Penny Addams: No. They frighten me. Really they do.
Chris Matthews: Because you haven't met the right one.
Penny Addams: How will I know when I do?
Chris Matthews: Oh, as a matter of fact, you'll fall in love.
Penny Addams: How will I know?
Chris Matthews: You'll know.
Penny Addams: How?
Chris Matthews: Well, there are three things you cannot hide; love, smoke, and a man riding on a camel.
- ConexionesFeatured in Coming Attractions: The History of the Movie Trailer (2009)
- Bandas sonorasI Can't Give You Anything But Love
Music by Jimmy McHugh
Lyrics by Dorothy Fields
Sung by Marlene Dietrich
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Detalles
Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- USD 1,735,000 (estimado)
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 37min(97 min)
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1