
Secrets
Drama · Western
Overview
In the 1860s, Mary Marlowe defies her father's wishes to marry a British lord and runs away with clerk John Carlton as he heads West to make his fortune. Mary and John endure the difficult journey and settle into a small cabin, then face the hostilities of a cattle rustling gang, as well as the tragic loss of their only son. With Mary's help, John defeats the gang, which propels him to political power that, over the years, gradually erodes the once-happy marriage.
Top Cast


Mary Pickford
Mary Pickford
Mary Marlowe / Mary Carlton
Mary Pickford
Mary Marlowe / Mary Carlton


Leslie Howard
Leslie Howard
John Carlton
Leslie Howard
John Carlton


C. Aubrey Smith
C. Aubrey Smith
William Marlowe
C. Aubrey Smith
William Marlowe


Blanche Friderici
Blanche Friderici
Martha Marlowe
Blanche Friderici
Martha Marlowe


Doris Lloyd
Doris Lloyd
Susan Channing
Doris Lloyd
Susan Channing


Herbert Evans
Herbert Evans
Lord Hurley
Herbert Evans
Lord Hurley


Ned Sparks
Ned Sparks
Sunshine
Ned Sparks
Sunshine


Allan Sears
Allan Sears
Jake Houser
Allan Sears
Jake Houser


Mona Maris
Mona Maris
Señora Lolita Martinez
Mona Maris
Señora Lolita Martinez


Huntley Gordon
Huntley Gordon
William Carlton
Huntley Gordon
William Carlton
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