Tres mujeres que dieron a sus hijos recién nacidos en adopción en 1945 se preguntan si el niño de 5 años superviviente de un accidente aéreo, cuyo nombre aparece en los periódicos locales, e... Leer todoTres mujeres que dieron a sus hijos recién nacidos en adopción en 1945 se preguntan si el niño de 5 años superviviente de un accidente aéreo, cuyo nombre aparece en los periódicos locales, es su hijo abandonado desde hace tiempo.Tres mujeres que dieron a sus hijos recién nacidos en adopción en 1945 se preguntan si el niño de 5 años superviviente de un accidente aéreo, cuyo nombre aparece en los periódicos locales, es su hijo abandonado desde hace tiempo.
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'Three Secrets' offers the double whammy of a perceptive insight into the contrasting fortunes of the three women, who have a claim to being the boy's mother, against a backdrop of the daring, treacherous, hazard strewn rescue attempt of a child who may/may not still be alive.
Only Ruth Roman's history seriously delves into the film noir canon. The rest follows the fractious romantic drama route, as the bite yer fingernails down to the elbows tension of the rescue continues. Happily married Eleanor Parker has sought to move on with her life, but has acutely bitter memories revived as the headline stealing events unfold. Cynical journalist, Patricia Neal finds herself reporting on the case, whilst fellow hack, Edmon Ryan, master of slime and smarm is responsible for blowing the whole legal shebang out into the open.
The driven, feisty Neal can only ruefully reflect on a painful, passionate and ultimately doomed romance with more grounded Frank Lovejoy, whilst struggling to maintain a cool detachment from her personal involvement, through a string of zesty one liners.
An unanticipated final twist....and NO, it's not that an administrative medical records muddle reveals that NONE of the three is the birth mother! Gives 'Three Secrets' a closing shot in the arm on the credibility scale.
Patricia Neal, as one of the women, is a hard-nosed reporter. As with the others, the film goes back to show the situation that would lead them to give up the baby. Neal had divorced her husband only to learn that she was a reporter. A career woman, she could never care for a child or hold on to her marriage.
Then there is Ruth Roman who went to prison for killing her boyfriend. The latter wanted her to have an abortion when she told him of her pregnancy.
Eleanor Parker is a sweet woman who gave up an illegitimate child and is now happily married. You're rooting for Parker to be the mother. She can provide the boy with the proper upbringing. True, it will mean that she will have to tell her husband about her past, but she can provide the right nurturing environment.
Of course, the 3 women will come to the mountain area where the boy is in the plane. Neal will have to use her paper connections to get to who the real mother is.
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Naturally, each of the women
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.
The situation is remarkably similar to Wilder's mordant ACE IN THE HOLE, but Robert Wise's movie is more about the story of the three women and their suffering. The performances are prime work; even Leif Erickson as Miss Parker's lawyer husband recites his few lines in stalwart tones. 1920s Sennett clown Billy Bevan gets three lines, and other actors like Frank Lovejoy and Larry Keating give good performances, but the emphasis is on the three women: tamped-down Miss Neal, fragile Miss Parker and almost hysterical Miss Roman. I'm not terribly fond of these stories, but this is a well told one.
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- TriviaFinal film of Billy Bevan.
- ErroresWhen 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.
- Citas
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.
- ConexionesReferenced in The Carol Burnett Show: Jim Nabors (1975)
- Bandas sonorasI Get a Kick out of You
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Written by Cole Porter
Played often during the Phyllis Horn segment
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Detalles
Taquilla
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 1,400,000
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 38 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1