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  1. The Secret Heart is a 1946 American drama film directed by Robert Z. Leonard and starring Claudette Colbert, Walter Pidgeon and June Allyson . Plot. Lee ( Claudette Colbert) is engaged to marry Larry Addams ( Richard Derr ), a spendthrift widower with two children, son Chase ( Robert Sterling) and daughter Penny ( June Allyson ).

  2. Sinopse. O talentoso pianista Larry Addams (Richard Derr), cujas ambições foram frustradas, decide cometer suicídio. Sua esposa, Leola "Lee" Addams ( Claudette Colbert ), e seus filhos, Penny (Ann Lace) e Chase (Dwayne Hickman), ficam marcados pela tragédia. Lee, dedicada, assume as dívidas de Larry e a difícil tarefa de criar as crianças.

  3. The Secret Heart: Directed by Robert Z. Leonard. With Claudette Colbert, Walter Pidgeon, June Allyson, Lionel Barrymore. Brillant pianist Larry Addams allows his frustrated ambitions to ruin his life and commits suicide, leaving his wife, Lee, and two small children, Penny and Chase, under the stigma of disgrace.

    • (717)
    • Drama, Romance
    • Robert Z. Leonard
    • 1946-12-25
  4. ‘The Secret Heart’ by Robert Coffin is a narration of a man’s fondest childhood memory of his father. In the poem, an invisible narrator tells of a man reminiscing about his childhood. As he slept as a boy, his father checked on him by the light of a match.

    • Male
    • Poetry Analyst
  5. In "The Secret Heart" from 1946, we learn the tragic story of a gifted pianist, Larry Addams, who wasn't able to pursue music as a career. After his wife dies, he marries Lee (Claudette Colbert), which also means she takes on his two young children, Penny (June Allyson) and Chase (Robert Sterling).

    • Robert Z. Leonard
    • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
  6. The Secret Heart. Penny Addams (June Allyson) lives in a constant state of depression stemming from the trauma of her father's death when she was just a young girl.

    • Drama
  7. The Secret Heart. Summaries. Brillant pianist Larry Addams allows his frustrated ambitions to ruin his life and commits suicide, leaving his wife, Lee, and two small children, Penny and Chase, under the stigma of disgrace. Lee takes over and devotes her life to paying off Larry's debts and raising her two step-children.