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The Secret Fury. 1950 1h 26m Mystery & Thriller. List. Reviews. 57% Audience Score Fewer than 50 Ratings. The wedding of Ellen (Claudette Colbert) and David (Robert Ryan) is halted by a...
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- Dennis Schwartz
- Mystery & Thriller
- Mel Ferrer
The Secret Fury, in many ways a run-of-the-mill romantic suspense drama (directed by Mel Ferrer) boasts top-notch principals in Colbert and Ryan; it stays puzzling if not quite gripping until towards the end, when implausibility conquers suspension of disbelief -- as so often it does in this genre.
Nov 15, 2015 · The Secret Fury is a little known film noir from 1950 directed by Mel Ferrer. It is based on a story by Jack Leonard, Leonard wrote a handful of stories for noir films in the 1950's. He's best known work today is The Narrow Margin. Here is a look at my review of The Narrow…
The Secret Fury is a 1950 American noirish psychological thriller starring Claudette Colbert and Robert Ryan. Directed by Mel Ferrer for RKO Radio Pictures, it also featured a rare screen appearance of Broadway legend Jane Cowl, with Paul Kelly also in support.
The Secret Fury: Directed by Mel Ferrer. With Claudette Colbert, Robert Ryan, Jane Cowl, Paul Kelly. A woman preparing to marry her fiance is accused of bigamy by a stranger but she fights back by trying to prove she's the victim of a conspiracy designed to discredit her.
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- Film-Noir, Mystery, Thriller
- Mel Ferrer
- 1950-02-21
Review by 🇵🇱 Steve G 🇵🇸 ★★★ 1. The Third Summer of Scam. There's one of three ways The Secret Fury could go when Claudette Colbert's marriage to Robert Ryan is objected to. Either she's got a twin, she's lost her memory, or it's all a huge conspiracy.
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While The Secret Fury may not have been Colbert's best career decision, she and Ryan are such wonderful, watchable actors that even a misfire is worth a look. Colbert had agreed to do this film if Mel Ferrer directed, and Ferrer ended up drawing a great deal of blame from reviewers at the time.