El secreto de Paula (Paula) (Rudolph Maté, 1952)

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Drama
Writing credits: Larry Marcus (story); James Poe, William Sackheim (writers)
Cast:
Loretta Young ... Paula Rogers
Kent Smith ... John Rogers
Alexander Knox ... Dr. Clifford Frazer
Tommy Rettig ... David Larson
Otto Hulett ... Lieutenant Dargen
Will Wright ... Raymond Bascom
Raymond Greenleaf ... President Russell
[quote]Storyline
Distraught after her second miscarriage & learning definitively she could never have children Paula, while driving at night, accidentally injures a child. Confused and due to her commitment to attend a function that honors her husband she doesn't follow the child to the hospital as she thought she would. She attempts to tell her husband about the incident but has trouble finding the right time. Later, overcome with remorse, she looks to get close to this child and becomes a helper at the hospital. The child is an orphan with limited health care available. The doctor recognizes Paula's need to be useful and asks if she would become his speech therapist and guardian. She finds meaning and purpose in her life as she engages the little boy in intensive therapy necessary to recover his ability to speak. Will she be caught and punished, when the boy is able to speak, will he implicate her?
Written by Molly Malloy <mailcall@kiva.net> [/quote][quote]Plot Synopsis by Hal Erickson
Loretta Young plays a guilt-ridden hit-and-run driver in Paula. After leaving the scene of an accident, Paula (Young) discovers that her victim, a young boy named David Larson (Tommy Rettig), may have permanently lost the power of speech. Her maternal instinct overcoming her desire for self-preservation, Paula makes it her mission in life to teach David how to talk again. Still, she never reveals to the boy that it was she who was responsible for his condition. Inevitably, however, he finds out, setting the stage for the film's tear-stained denouement. Paula strains credibility quite a bit, though Loretta Young's strong performance makes the whole thing more believable than it sounds.[/quote]
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IMDb
Drama
Writing credits: Larry Marcus (story); James Poe, William Sackheim (writers)
Cast:
Loretta Young ... Paula Rogers
Kent Smith ... John Rogers
Alexander Knox ... Dr. Clifford Frazer
Tommy Rettig ... David Larson
Otto Hulett ... Lieutenant Dargen
Will Wright ... Raymond Bascom
Raymond Greenleaf ... President Russell
[quote]Storyline
Distraught after her second miscarriage & learning definitively she could never have children Paula, while driving at night, accidentally injures a child. Confused and due to her commitment to attend a function that honors her husband she doesn't follow the child to the hospital as she thought she would. She attempts to tell her husband about the incident but has trouble finding the right time. Later, overcome with remorse, she looks to get close to this child and becomes a helper at the hospital. The child is an orphan with limited health care available. The doctor recognizes Paula's need to be useful and asks if she would become his speech therapist and guardian. She finds meaning and purpose in her life as she engages the little boy in intensive therapy necessary to recover his ability to speak. Will she be caught and punished, when the boy is able to speak, will he implicate her?
Written by Molly Malloy <mailcall@kiva.net> [/quote][quote]Plot Synopsis by Hal Erickson
Loretta Young plays a guilt-ridden hit-and-run driver in Paula. After leaving the scene of an accident, Paula (Young) discovers that her victim, a young boy named David Larson (Tommy Rettig), may have permanently lost the power of speech. Her maternal instinct overcoming her desire for self-preservation, Paula makes it her mission in life to teach David how to talk again. Still, she never reveals to the boy that it was she who was responsible for his condition. Inevitably, however, he finds out, setting the stage for the film's tear-stained denouement. Paula strains credibility quite a bit, though Loretta Young's strong performance makes the whole thing more believable than it sounds.[/quote]






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