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Secrets  (1933)


In her final screen appearance Mary Pickford plays the daughter of a 19th century New England shipping magnate whisked away to California by Leslie Howard’s office clerk.  From a fairytale opening to the brutalism of the frontier, director Frank Borzage strikes a number of registers in returning to Besier and Eddington’s play to chart love’s perseverance from first bloom to old age.

Production: The Pickford Corp.  A Frank Borzage Production.  Distribution: United Artists Corp.  Producer: Frank Borzage.  Director: Frank Borzage.  Based on the play Secrets by Rudolf Besier and May Edginton.  Screenwriter: Frances Marion.  Cinematographer: Ray June.  Art Direction: Richard Day.  Editor: Hugh Bennett.  Music: Alfred Newman.  With: Mary Pickford, Leslie Howard, C. Aubrey Smith, Blanche Friderici, Doris Lloyd.  35mm, b/w, 90 min.