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A Woman's Secret

A Woman's Secret

Mystery

Drama

A popular singer, Marian Washburn, suddenly and unexplainably loses her voice, causing a shake-up at the club where she works. Her worried but loyal piano player, Luke Jordan, helps to promote a new, younger singer, Susan Caldwell, to temporarily replace Marian. Susan finds some early acclaim but decides to leave the club after a few performances. Soon after Susan quits, she is gunned down, and Marian quickly becomes a suspect.

Date: 01/13/1949
Rating: 5.6
Cast: Maureen O'Hara, Melvyn Douglas, Gloria Grahame, Bill Williams, Victor Jory, Mary Philips, Jay C. Flippen, Robert Warwick, Curt Conway, Ann Shoemaker, Virginia Farmer, Ellen Corby, Emory Parnell, Fred Aldrich, C. Bakaleinikoff, Guy Beach, Conrad Binyon, Oliver Blake, Raymond Bond, Eddie Borden, Tom Coleman, James Conaty, Bert Davidson, Marcel De La Brosse, George Douglas, John Goldsworthy, Paul Guilfoyle, Alvin Hammer, John Laing, Rory Mallinson, Frank Marlowe, Alphonse Martell, Ralph Montgomery, Forbes Murray, Norman Nesbitt, John Parrish, Lee Phelps, Harry 'Snub' Pollard, Scott Seaton, Mickey Simpson, Charles Wagenheim, Lynn Whitney, Dan Foster, Donna Gibson, Frederic Nay, Bill Purington, Jack Rourke, Ralph Stein, Evelyn Underwood, Loreli Vitek, Bernice Young

Maureen O'Hara as Marian Washburn in A Woman's Secret Maureen O'Hara

Melvyn Douglas as Luke Jordan in A Woman's Secret Melvyn Douglas

Gloria Grahame as Susan Caldwell / Estrellita in A Woman's Secret Gloria Grahame

Bill Williams as Lee Crenshaw in A Woman's Secret Bill Williams

Victor Jory as Brook Matthews in A Woman's Secret Victor Jory

Mary Philips as Mrs. Mary Fowler in A Woman's Secret Mary Philips

Jay C. Flippen as Police Insp. Jim Fowler in A Woman's Secret Jay C. Flippen

Robert Warwick as Assistant District Attorney Roberts in A Woman's Secret Robert Warwick

Curt Conway as Doctor in A Woman's Secret Curt Conway

Ann Shoemaker as Mrs. Matthews, Brook's Mother in A Woman's Secret Ann Shoemaker

Virginia Farmer as Mollie the Washburn Maid in A Woman's Secret Virginia Farmer

Ellen Corby as Nurse who reads paper to Susan in A Woman's Secret Ellen Corby

Emory Parnell as Police Lieutenant at Desk in A Woman's Secret Emory Parnell

Fred Aldrich as Policeman (Uncredited) in A Woman's Secret Fred Aldrich

C. Bakaleinikoff as Studio Recording Session Conductor (Uncredited) in A Woman's Secret C. Bakaleinikoff

Guy Beach

Conrad Binyon

Oliver Blake as Mr. Pierson (Uncredited) in A Woman's Secret Oliver Blake

Raymond Bond as Dr. Ferris (Uncredited) in A Woman's Secret Raymond Bond

Eddie Borden as Ship's Waiter (Uncredited) in A Woman's Secret Eddie Borden

Tom Coleman

James Conaty

Bert Davidson

Marcel De La Brosse

George Douglas as Policeman (Uncredited) in A Woman's Secret George Douglas

John Goldsworthy

Paul Guilfoyle as Radio Program Moderator (Uncredited) in A Woman's Secret Paul Guilfoyle

Alvin Hammer

John Laing

Rory Mallinson as Police Lt. Benson (Uncredited) in A Woman's Secret Rory Mallinson

Frank Marlowe as Reporter (Uncredited) in A Woman's Secret Frank Marlowe

Alphonse Martell as Algerian Waiter (Uncredited) in A Woman's Secret Alphonse Martell

Ralph Montgomery

Forbes Murray as Mr. Emory (Uncredited) in A Woman's Secret Forbes Murray

Norman Nesbitt

John Parrish as Professor Paul Camelli (Uncredited) in A Woman's Secret John Parrish

Lee Phelps as District Attorney's Office Clerk (Uncredited) in A Woman's Secret Lee Phelps

Harry 'Snub' Pollard as Stagehand (Uncredited) in A Woman's Secret Harry 'Snub' Pollard

Scott Seaton as Show Spectator (Uncredited) in A Woman's Secret Scott Seaton

Mickey Simpson as Hotel Policeman Guard (Uncredited) in A Woman's Secret Mickey Simpson

Charles Wagenheim as Algerian Piano Player (Uncredited) in A Woman's Secret Charles Wagenheim

Lynn Whitney

Dan Foster

Donna Gibson

Frederic Nay

Bill Purington

Jack Rourke

Ralph Stein

Evelyn Underwood

Loreli Vitek

Bernice Young

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