A New England society girl braves the West to help her husband build his fortune..


Secrets (1933) is one of those old films that might just surprise you. If you appreciate a good old-fashioned melodrama, especially one that really lets its star, Mary Pickford, work, then yeah, it’s worth a look. Folks who need fast pacing or explosions? Probably skip this. It’s a slow burn, a real character piece tha...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Frank Borzage

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"Secrets (1933) is one of those old films that might just surprise you. If you appreciate a good old-fashioned melodrama, especially one that really lets its star, Mary Pickford, work, then yeah, it’s worth a look. Folks who need fast pacing or explosions? Probably skip this. It’s a slow burn, a real character piece that feels kinda heavy sometimes. 🎬 So, the story starts with Mary Carlton, played by Pickford. She’s this high-society type in New England, all proper and pretty. She falls for Joh..."
Randolph Connolly
May Edginton, Rudolph Besier, Salisbury Field, Frances Marion, Leonard Praskins
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