Her Sister's Secret
Her Sister's Secret

Her Sister's Secret

1946Movie86 minEnglish

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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IMDb6.0/10
Director: Edgar G. UlmerGenres: Drama, Melodrama

Plot Summary

A young woman, struggling to make ends meet, discovers her sister has been maintaining a secret affair with a married man. When the sister becomes pregnant, the protagonist must navigate the complex moral and social implications of the situation. She faces difficult choices as she tries to protect her family's reputation and the future of the unborn child in a restrictive era. The film explores themes of sacrifice, societal judgment, and the hidden lives people lead.

Critical Reception

Her Sister's Secret received mixed to positive reviews, often highlighted for its melodramatic intensity and frank exploration of a taboo subject for its time. While some critics found it overly sentimental, others praised its earnestness and the performances, particularly from Frances Dee and a young Shelley Winters. It was noted for tackling themes of unwed pregnancy and societal shame with a degree of seriousness.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its dramatic handling of a sensitive subject matter.
  • Frances Dee and Shelley Winters deliver notable performances.
  • Some found the melodrama to be excessive, but appreciated its earnestness.

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Fun Fact

Shelley Winters, who was still relatively new to Hollywood at the time, was reportedly paid only $150 for her role in this film, showcasing the low wages for supporting actors in the early days of their careers.

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