
After a whirlwind romance in Mexico, a beautiful heiress impulsively marries a mysterious man and moves to his New York mansion, where she encounters his eccentric relatives and a series of macabre chambers that replicate infamous murder scenes. A locked room holds the key to his obsessive fascination and reveals the fate of his first wife.
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Explore the complete cast of Secret Beyond the Door, including both lead and supporting actors. Learn who plays each character, discover their past roles and achievements, and find out what makes this ensemble cast stand out in the world of film and television.

Joan Bennett
Celia Lamphere

Anabel Shaw
Intellectual Sub-Deb

Michael Redgrave
Mark Lamphere

Anne Revere
Caroline Lamphere

Paul Cavanagh
Rick Barrett

Houseley Stevenson
Andy (uncredited)

Ralph Brooks
Guest in Home Tour (uncredited)

Virginia Brissac
Sarah (uncredited)

Frank O'Connor
Train Conductor (uncredited)

Natalie Schafer
Edith Potter

Tom Chatterton
Judge (uncredited)

Donna Martell
Young Mexican Girl (uncredited)

Paul Scardon
Owl Eyes (uncredited)

Bob Reeves
Guest in Home Tour (uncredited)

Barbara O'Neil
Miss Robey

Donald Kerr
Ticket Man (uncredited)

Frank Dae
Country Squire (uncredited)

Harry Denny
College President (uncredited)

Eddy Waller
Lem (uncredited)

Julian Rivero
Proprietor (uncredited)

Herschel Graham
Guest in Home Tour (uncredited)

Hans Moebus
Guest in Home Tour (uncredited)

James Seay
Bob Dwight

Jesse Graves
Train Porter (uncredited)

Crane Whitley
Levender Falls Husband (uncredited)

Virginia Farmer
Levender Falls Wife (uncredited)

Marie Harmon
Sub-Deb (uncredited)

Paul Fierro
Fighter (uncredited)

Nolan Leary
Station Agent (uncredited)

David Cota
Small Mexican Knife Fighter (uncredited)

Ralph Littlefield
Gothic Man (uncredited)

Albert Cavens
Guest in Home Tour (uncredited)

Lucio Villegas
Priest (uncredited)

Ray Beltram
Townsman (uncredited)

Rosa Rey
Paquita

Peggy Remington
Dean of Women (uncredited)

Watson Downs
Conductor (uncredited)

Wayne C. Treadway
Beefy Man (uncredited)

Mark Dennis
David Lamphere

Robert Barber
Alter Boy (uncredited)

Danny Duncan
Ferret-Faced Man (uncredited)

Robert Espinoza
Alter Boy (uncredited)

Maria Haro
Townswoman (uncredited)

Kay Morley
Sub-Deb (uncredited)

Pedro Regas
Waiter (uncredited)

Tony Rodriquez
Alter Boy (uncredited)
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Joan Bennett
Natalie Schafer
Anne Revere
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New York heiress Celia Barrett, Joan Bennett, and her lawyer Bob Dwight, James Seay, are on the verge of marriage, but he wants her to be sure, so he persuades her to vacation in Mexico with her friend Edith Potter, Natalie Schafer.
While there, Celia falls in love with and marries American architect Mark Lamphere, Michael Redgrave.
On their honeymoon, after she playfully locks him out of their hotel room, he turns cold toward her and abruptly leaves, claiming that he has urgent business at home and will make arrangements for her to follow.
Five days later, Celia arrives at Mark’s hometown of Levender Falls. Mark is in the city on business, so it is his sister Caroline Lamphere, Anne Revere, who meets Celia at the train station and takes her to the family estate, Blade’s Creek.
Celia is surprised to learn that Mark is a widower with a teenaged son, David Lamphere. The boy is being looked after by Caroline and by Mark’s secretary, Miss Robey, Barbara O’Neil, who wears a scarf to conceal the scar on her face from a past rescue. Miss Robey’s hidden history adds a tense undercurrent to the household.
Caroline hints that Mark is somewhat responsible for his first wife Eleanor’s death; David, estranged from Mark, says that his father murdered her.
At a party, Mark shows the guests six rooms he built in a wing of Blade’s Creek, each a reconstruction of a notorious murder scene, all with female victims. A seventh room is locked, and Mark refuses to show it.
Miss Robey accidentally reveals her full face to Celia and admits that she had plastic surgery to remove the scar. The family keeps up the pretence to spare Robey’s job, and Celia realizes that Miss Robey resents her for marrying Mark.
Mark’s behavior toward Celia grows increasingly erratic. She secretly enters the seventh room, which is a replica of her own bedroom, and begins to fear that Mark intends to murder her.
Although Mark loves Celia, he harbors a recurring urge to kill her, which he struggles to suppress. Celia returns because she loves him and wants to help, but the house feels claustrophobic — Caroline is taking David to New York, Miss Robey has been fired, and the servants are away.
To protect Celia, Mark leaves, yet his compulsion draws him back. He finds Celia waiting for him in the seventh room — she would rather die than live without him.
He explains that the childhood trauma behind his homicidal tendencies is triggered by lilacs and locked doors. As he speaks of being locked in his bedroom as a boy, they hear a door slam shut, sending him into a homicidal trance. Celia explains that it was not his mother but his sister who locked the bedroom door, and he regains his senses. They notice smoke: Miss Robey, thinking Celia is alone, has locked them in and set fire to the house.
Mark bursts through the door and they escape. They resume their honeymoon in Mexico, and Mark tells Celia that she has helped quell the root of the evil in him.
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