
Her Sister's Secret
Drama
Overview
A WWII tale of romance that begins during New Orlean's "Mardi Gras" celebration when a soldier and a girl meet and fall in love. He asks her to marry him but she decides to wait until his next leave. He is sent overseas and she does not receive his letter and feels abandoned, but she does find out she is pregnant. She gives the child to her married sister and does not see her child again for three years. She returns to her sister's home to reclaim the child, and the soldier, who has been searching for her, also turns up. The sister is not interested in giving up the child. Written by Les Adams
Top Cast


Nancy Coleman
Nancy Coleman
Antoinette 'Toni' DuBois
Nancy Coleman
Antoinette 'Toni' DuBois


Margaret Lindsay
Margaret Lindsay
Renee DuBois Gordon
Margaret Lindsay
Renee DuBois Gordon


Phillip Reed
Phillip Reed
Richard 'Dick' Connolly
Phillip Reed
Richard 'Dick' Connolly


Regis Toomey
Regis Toomey
Bill Gordon
Regis Toomey
Bill Gordon


Henry Stephenson
Henry Stephenson
Mr. DuBois
Henry Stephenson
Mr. DuBois


Frances E. Williams
Frances E. Williams
Mathilda
Frances E. Williams
Mathilda


Felix Bressart
Felix Bressart
Pepe
Felix Bressart
Pepe


Fritz Feld
Fritz Feld
Wine Salesman
Fritz Feld
Wine Salesman
Winston Severn
Winston Severn
Billy
Winston Severn
Billy


George Meeker
George Meeker
Guy
George Meeker
Guy
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