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    The Third Secret

    1964 · Mystery · 1h 43m

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  1. The Third Secret is a 1964 British CinemaScope neo-noir psychological mystery thriller film directed by Charles Crichton, and starring Stephen Boyd, Jack Hawkins, Richard Attenborough, Diane Cilento, Pamela Franklin, Paul Rogers and Alan Webb. The screenplay by Robert L. Joseph focuses on an American newscaster who investigates the mysterious ...

  2. The Third Secret: Directed by Charles Crichton. With Stephen Boyd, Jack Hawkins, Richard Attenborough, Diane Cilento. The first secret is what we don't tell people, the second secret is what we don't tell ourselves, and the third secret is the truth.

    • (1.3K)
    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • Charles Crichton
    • 1964-11-15
  3. Cast (in credits order) complete, awaiting verification. Stephen Boyd. ... Alex Stedman. Jack Hawkins. ... Sir Frederick Belline. Richard Attenborough.

  4. The Third Secret. A U.S. newscaster (Stephen Boyd) questions other patients (Jack Hawkins, Richard Attenborough) about the alleged suicide of his London analyst. Pamela Franklin was 14 when she ...

    • (5)
    • Charles Crichton
    • Mystery & Thriller
    • Stephen Boyd
  5. May 20, 2010 · The Third Secret (1964) TRAILER starring Stephen Boyd, Pamela Franklin, Jack Hawkins, Richard Attenborough, Judi Dench, Peter Sallis, Diane Cilento, Peter Co...

    • 3 min
    • 10.5K
    • ADY BLACK
  6. The Third Secret is also the movie debut of Judi Dench, who handles an inconsequential role as Attenborough's assistant very well. Just think - From Russia With Love (1963) opened mere months before this movie, and it's a safe bet that never in a million years would Judi Dench have imagined that she would one day play Bernard Lee's character, "M"!

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  8. His teenage daughter refuses to believe it was suicide as this would go against all of the principles her father stood for, therefore she is convinced it was murder. She enlists the help of a former patient to try to get to the truth. However, the truth turns out to be both surprising and disturbing. Charles Crichton. Director. Robert L. Joseph.

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