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These Three (1936)

7.1 | Mar 18, 1936 (US) | Drama, Romance | 01:33

Were they the innocent victims of a whispering campaign?

Close friends Martha and Karen build a private boarding school together with the aid of the local doctor Joe. The school takes off and many students enroll, one of whom is a trouble-maker who tells a scandalous lie that threatens to destroy the trio's lives.

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Miriam Hopkins
Martha Dobie
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Merle Oberon
Karen Wright
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Joel McCrea
Dr. Joseph 'Joe' Cardin
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Catherine Doucet
Lily Mortar
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Alma Kruger
Amelia Tilford
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Bonita Granville
Mary Tilford
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Marcia Mae Jones
Rosalie Wells
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Mary Anne Durkin
Joyce Walton

Reviews

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CinemaSerf
7 | Mar 28, 2022
Rarely, if ever, do I rate the child as the star of a film, but Bonita Granville is very, very good as the odious, obnoxious, hateful, spiteful, spoiled "Mary" in this story of two teachers - Merle Oberon and Miriam Hopkins - who fall for the doctor - Joel McCrea. When these old friends try to discipline the ghastly child for persistent lateness, she flees to her wealthy grandmother and concocts a story designed to destroy their careers and their happiness. It's a simple story, well told, that conveys clearly the perils of telling lies. The lead performances are super, and well supported by Catherine Doucet; Alma Kruger as the doting grandmother and "Miss Gulch" herself - Margaret Hamilton - as the maid who sees through the child right from the outset. There are some fairly hefty alterations to Lillian Hellman's original play; the relationship between the women is entirely platonic in the film which was not the case on stage, but that's no great surprise given the commercial necessities of the time and it is still well worth a watch.