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194799 minMystery, Thriller, Drama, Romance

Secret Beyond the Door

Is Secret Beyond the Door a Hit or Flop?

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Is Secret Beyond the Door worth watching? With a rating of 6.5/10, this Mystery, Thriller, Drama, Romance film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Secret Beyond the Door Synopsis

After a whirlwind romance in Mexico, a beautiful heiress marries a man she barely knows with hardly a second thought. She finds his New York home full of his strange relations, and macabre rooms that are replicas of famous murder sites. One locked room contains the secret to her husband's obsession, and the truth about what happened to his first wife.

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Top Cast

Joan Bennett
Joan BennettCelia Lamphere
Michael Redgrave
Michael RedgraveMark Lamphere
Anne Revere
Anne RevereCaroline Lamphere
Barbara O'Neil
Barbara O'NeilMiss Robey
Natalie Schafer
Natalie SchaferEdith Potter
Paul Cavanagh
Paul CavanaghRick Barrett
Anabel Shaw
Anabel ShawIntellectual Sub-Deb
Rosa Rey
Rosa ReyPaquita
James Seay
James SeayBob Dwight
Mark Dennis
Mark DennisDavid Lamphere

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Is Secret Beyond the Door worth watching?

Secret Beyond the Door has received mixed reviews with a 6.5/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Mystery, Thriller, Drama movies.

Is Secret Beyond the Door hit or flop?

Secret Beyond the Door has received average ratings (6.5/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Secret Beyond the Door?

Secret Beyond the Door is a Mystery, Thriller, Drama movie that After a whirlwind romance in Mexico, a beautiful heiress marries a man she barely knows with hardly a second thought. She finds his New York home full...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfJul 7, 2022
★ 7

I rather enjoyed this film - Fritz Lang leaves much of the intrigue to emanate from own imagination. "Celia" (Joan Bennett) meets and quickly falls in love with Michael Redgrave ("Mark"), an enigmatic gent from a family that has known better days. They decamp to his remote family mansion where she meets his sister, and his teenage son - of whom she was hitherto unaware. Things all start to take a turn for the strange once she arrives; her husband collects "rooms" - he recreates the rooms where historically macabre events have happened. There is a room in their home that he keeps locked - what's inside? Her paranoia, fuelled by some eerily lit scenarios and a good, suspicion-arousing performance from Redgrave gradually builds into quite a tense denouement. It has shades of "Rebecca" (1940) about it - the sister "Caroline" (Anne Revere) assuming the role of the mysteriously obsessive third party and there is enough ambiguity going on to keep it interesting until the end.