Her Secret
Her Secret

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Her Secret

1933
Movie
73 min
English

In "Her Secret" (aka "The Girl from Georgia" in the UK in 1934 when shown there)Johnny, the son of a rich-man, is an idling, good-for-nothing loafer, who leads a wild-and-hectic life, flunks out of college, and is disinherited and made to leave home by his father, who has given up on his on in despair. Johnny opens a gas-station in Arizona, where "Waffles,", a girl from Georgia, takes him in hand and employs her own methods of reformation with astonishing and fruitful results.

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Director: Thomas AtkinsGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

A wealthy socialite, Marion, is ostracized by her family for her involvement with a Black chauffeur, David. They flee to a secluded cabin, hoping to escape the judgment of society and her family. However, their attempt at a peaceful life is shattered when Marion's vengeful brother, Robert, tracks them down, leading to a confrontation that forces them to face the true cost of their forbidden love and the prejudices of their time.

Critical Reception

Her Secret (1933) is a little-seen drama that tackled themes of interracial relationships and social prejudice during a period when such topics were highly controversial and rarely depicted on screen. Contemporary reviews, though sparse, noted the film's earnest attempt at portraying a sensitive subject, with some praising its performances while others found its narrative melodramatic or its message heavy-handed.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its courage in addressing a taboo subject for its era.

  • Criticized by some for its melodramatic plot and heavy-handed social commentary.

  • Performances, particularly from the lead actors, were occasionally highlighted as a strength.

Google audience: Audience reception for 'Her Secret' is largely unavailable due to its obscurity and the era of its release. However, films of this nature from the 1930s often elicited strong, divided opinions, with viewers grappling with the social implications and the dramatic storytelling.

Awards & Accolades

None notable.

Fun Fact

The film's portrayal of an interracial romance was highly provocative for 1930s America, and it was likely met with significant controversy and limited distribution due to its subject matter.

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