The Family Secret
references to violence
Director(s)Henry Levin
Production year1951
Genre(s)Crime, Drama
Approx. running minutes85m
CastJohn Derek, Lee J. Cobb, Jody Lawrance, Erin O'Brien-Moore, Santos Ortega, Henry O'Neill, Carl Benton Reid, Peggy Converse, Jean Alexander, Dorothy Tree, Henry Levin, Marie Baumer, James P. Cavanagh, Francis M. Cockrell, Andrew Solt, Robert Lord, George Duning, Burnett Guffey, Al Clark
The Family Secret
references to violence
THE FAMILY SECRET is a US crime drama, from 1951, in which a man accidentally kills his best friend and, along with his ...
THE FAMILY SECRET is a US crime drama, from 1951, in which a man accidentally kills his best friend and, along with his parents, faces a moral dilemma about confessing to what happened or covering it up.
violence
The killing of a man is not shown, but in its aftermath there are references to a drunken fight, the use of a knife and a witness in court describes the victim as "having his head bashed in with a rock" in what is perceived to be a murder.
additional issues
A man dies of a heart attack off-screen. There is cigarette smoking which reflects the historical period in which the film was made.
Classified Date:
30/07/1951
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Columbia Picture Corp. Ltd
references to violence
Classified Date:
20/06/2022
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Powerhouse Films UK
violence
The killing of a man is not shown, but in its aftermath there are references to a drunken fight, the use of a knife and a witness in court describes the victim as "having his head bashed in with a rock" in what is perceived to be a murder.
additional issues
A man dies of a heart attack off-screen. There is cigarette smoking which reflects the historical period in which the film was made.
violence
The killing of a man is not shown, but in its aftermath there are references to a drunken fight, the use of a knife and a witness in court describes the victim as "having his head bashed in with a rock" in what is perceived to be a murder.
additional issues
A man dies of a heart attack off-screen. There is cigarette smoking which reflects the historical period in which the film was made.
Director(s)Henry Levin
Production year1951
Genre(s)Crime, Drama
Approx. running minutes85m
CastJohn Derek, Lee J. Cobb, Jody Lawrance, Erin O'Brien-Moore, Santos Ortega, Henry O'Neill, Carl Benton Reid, Peggy Converse, Jean Alexander, Dorothy Tree, Henry Levin, Marie Baumer, James P. Cavanagh, Francis M. Cockrell, Andrew Solt, Robert Lord, George Duning, Burnett Guffey, Al Clark
Classified Date:
30/07/1951
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Columbia Picture Corp. Ltd
references to violence
Classified Date:
20/06/2022
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Powerhouse Films UK
violence
The killing of a man is not shown, but in its aftermath there are references to a drunken fight, the use of a knife and a witness in court describes the victim as "having his head bashed in with a rock" in what is perceived to be a murder.
additional issues
A man dies of a heart attack off-screen. There is cigarette smoking which reflects the historical period in which the film was made.