Drama
Directed by Fred M. Wilcox
1960
1 h 33 min
A young woman falls in love and marries, but withholds from her husband information about her family.
Sonya Wilde
Bernice Lee
James Franciscus
Rick Leyton
Patricia Michon
Sally Roberts
Elizabeth Council
Ann Leyton
Griffin Crafts
Mr. Leyton
Isabel Cooley
Bertha
John Williams
Original Music Composer
Fred M. Wilcox
Director
Screenplay
Earl Schwarz
Sound Recordist
Harry Lewis
Grip
Claire Cramer
Wardrobe Designer
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"Bernice" (Sonya Wilde) falls in love with, and marries, the well-to-do "Rick" (James Franciscus) and she soon becomes pregnant. Thing is, though, she has one hell of a secret. His entirely white family do not know that she is, well, not... His mother (Elizabeth Council) begins to suspect something is afoot when "Bernice" can't provide her family at the impending birth and, indeed, the only evidence of her mother's existence comes from a photograph that is less than convincing. As is always the case, the web of lies becomes more and more complicated and harder for her to plausibly sustain - especially when the baby arrives and her curious reactions seriously test her relationship with her husband. My problem with this is the underpinning story is really rather weak and the issues it presents us with are all enveloped in scenarios that are a bit contrived. Neither leading actor here really brings much to the party - in fact, it's really only Council who, briefly, engages. The contentious subject matter was clearly all that was on anyone's mind here - the production and delivery of that potentially potent analysis of racism and bigotry is, however, completely lacklustre and this really smacks of a mid-budget television movie.