Her Sister's Secret (1946)
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- Not Rated
- 1h 26min
- Drama
- 23 Sep 1946 (USA)
- Movie
- 1 win.
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Nancy Coleman | ... |
Antoinette 'Toni' DuBois
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Margaret Lindsay | ... |
Renee DuBois Gordon
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Phillip Reed | ... |
Richard 'Dick' Connolly
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Felix Bressart | ... |
Pepe - New Orleans Cafe Owner
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Regis Toomey | ... |
Bill Gordon
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Henry Stephenson | ... |
Mr. Dubois
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Fritz Feld | ... |
New Orleans Wine Salesman
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Winston Severn | ... |
Billy Gordon
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George Meeker | ... |
Guy
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Helene Heigh | ... |
Etta
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Frances E. Williams | ... |
Mathilda
(as Frances Williams)
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Rudolph Anders | ... |
Birdman
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Jack Chefe | ... |
Waiter at Pepe's (uncredited)
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Angela Clarke | ... |
Cafe Cashier (uncredited)
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Louise Currie | ... |
Dick's Blonde Girlfriend (uncredited)
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Charles Ferguson | ... |
Mardi Gras Celebrant (uncredited)
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Bess Flowers | ... |
Dick's Send Dance Partner at Club Creole (uncredited)
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Douglas Fowley | ... |
Navy Officer (uncredited)
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Jack George | ... |
Orchestra Leader (uncredited)
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Pat Gleason | ... |
Riggs- Soldier at Mardi Gras (uncredited)
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Charles King | ... |
Mardi Gras Carriage Driver (uncredited)
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Carl M. Leviness | ... |
Hotel Clerk (uncredited)
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Kermit Maynard | ... |
Tex (uncredited)
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Jack O'Shea | ... |
San Verde Resort Driver (uncredited)
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Bert Stevens | ... |
Club Creole Patron (uncredited)
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Directed by
Edgar G. Ulmer |
Written by
Gina Kaus | ... | (novel "Dark Angel") |
Anne Green | ... | (screenplay) |
Produced by
Henry Brash | ... | producer |
Raoul Pagel | ... | associate producer |
Music by
Hans Sommer |
Cinematography by
Franz Planer | ... | (as Frank F. Planer) |
Editing by
Jack Ogilvie |
Editorial Department
Carl Pierson | ... | supervising editor |
Art Direction by
Edward C. Jewell |
Set Decoration by
Glenn P. Thompson |
Costume Design by
Donn | ... | (gowns) |
Makeup Department
Bud Westmore | ... | makeup department head |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Ben Kadish | ... | assistant director |
Sound Department
John R. Carter | ... | sound technician (as John Carter) |
Special Effects by
Ray Mercer | ... | special effects |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Karlice Hinson | ... | costume supervisor (as Karlise) |
Script and Continuity Department
Shirley Ulmer | ... | script supervisor |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Producers Releasing Corporation (PRC) (1946) (United States) (theatrical)
- Pathé Pictures Ltd. (1947) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
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Storyline
Plot Summary |
A WWII tale of romance that begins during New Orlean's "Mardi Gras" celebration when a soldier and a girl meet and fall in love. He asks her to marry him but she decides to wait until his next leave. He is sent overseas and she does not receive his letter and feels abandoned, but she does find out she is pregnant. She gives the child to her married sister and does not see her child again for three years. She returns to her sister's home to reclaim the child, and the soldier, who has been searching for her, also turns up. The sister is not interested in giving up the child.
Written by Les Adams |
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Taglines | There are two ways a woman can love...IN GLORY and IN DESPAIR! These sisters knew them both! See more » |
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Box Office
Budget | $1,000,000 (estimated) |
Did You Know?
Trivia | The book Toni is reading to her father is "Death Comes for the Archbishop" by Willa Cather (1873-1947). See more » |
Goofs | When Toni and Renee are walking into the apartment building discussing the agreement between the two of them, a moving shadow of a studio light is visible as the camera tracks them, and is also seen on the man passing in front of the camera. See more » |
Movie Connections | Remake of Conflit (1938). See more » |