The Secret
The secret has traveled through centuries to reach youInterviews with leading authors, philosophers and scientists, with an in-depth discussion of the Law of Attraction. The audience is shown how they can learn and use 'The Secret' in their everyday lives.
Description: Interviews with leading authors, philosophers and scientists, with an in-depth discussion of the Law of Attraction. The audience is shown how they can learn and use 'The Secret' in their everyday lives.
Genres: Documentary
Homepage: http://thesecret.tv/
Budget: $3,500,000 | Revenue : $65,600,000
Runtime: 90 minutes
What the #$*! Do We (K)now!?
The Rachel Divide
Carlos Ballarta: el amor es de putos
Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price
The Last Inch
The Monastery: Mr. Vig and the Nun
The Opus
The Kitchen: World Chef Battle
Together
My Valentine
Bob Proctor
Played Self - Philosopher
Joe Vitale
Played Self - Metaphysician
John Assaraf
Played Self - Entrepreneur
Loral Langemeier
Played Self - Financial Strategist
Marie Diamond
Played Self - Feng Shui Consultant
Michael Bernard Beckwith
Played Self - Visionary
Neale Donald Walsch
Played Self - Author
Jack Canfield
Played Self - Author
James Arthur Ray
Played Self - Philosopher
Bob Boyle
Played Self - Author
Mike Dooley
Played Self - Writer
Lisa Nichols
Played Self - Author
Bill Harris
Played Self - Therapist
John Hagelin
Played Self - Quantum Physicist
John Demartini
Played Self - Philosopher
Fred Alan Wolf
Played Self - Quantum Physicist
Denis Waitley
Played Self - Psychologist
John Gray
Played Self - Psychologist
Marci Shimoff
Played Self - Author
Ben Johnson
Played Self - Physician
David Schirmer
Played Self - Investment Trainer
Lee Brower
Played Self - Teacher
Cathy Goodman
Played Self
Morris E. Goodman
Played Self - 'The Miracle Man'
Peter Byrne
Played Self - Quote Narrator
Antonio K.
Played Young Egyptian
Davoodi
Played Old Egyptian
Peter Davenport
Played Crusader / Knight
John Sadler
Played Count Saint Germain
Marc Goldenfein
Played Cardinal Marc
Peter Lucas
Played Charles Haanel
Jason Shepherd
Played Genie
Napoleon Garcia
Played Aladdin
Francis McMahon
Played Gay Comedian
Justin Kennedy
Played Car Driver
Natalie Walker
Played Jewellery Girl
Nadja Kostich
Played Unhappy Wife
David Cormick
Played Unhappy Husband
Leni Mex
Played Good Day Girl / Bad Day Girl
Ron Kamien
Played BBQ Ocker
Michael Morley
Played Broke Bloke
Michael Norman
Played Complainer
Kerry Secombe
Played Lonely Girl
Peter Stefanou
Played Art Director
Robina Rogan
Played Marie Diamond
John Jenkins
Played Young Morris
Andrew Smith
Played Demartini
Greg Costaras
Played Assaraf
Jing Smith
Played Cathy Goodman
David Miller Randle
Played Cathy's Husband
Gary Pollard
Played Jack Canfield
Beate Tierney
Played Freelance Journalist / Dream Soul Mate
Kirk Westwood
Played Doctor
Anita Marelic
Played Nurse
Patrick Daniels
Played South African Man
Jarrad Daniels
Played South African Boy
John Gearon
Played John Assaraf
Gabriel Hanvey
Played John Assaraf's Son
Jurgen Loos
Played Lee Brower
Ivan Zubcic
Played Mike Dooley / Shirmer's Friend
Lisa Fineberg
Played Mother to Be
Dan Purdey
Played Father to Be
Anthony Baron
Played Waiter
Sophie Angelle
Played Volleyball Woman
James A. Taylor
Played Volleyball Man
Clint Heyler
Played Volleyball Man
Harry Takker
Played Mirror Man
Imelda Wootton
Played Lawn Bowler #1
Daffney Russell
Played Lawn Bowler #2
Andrew Mildenhall
Played Man Partner
Alan Stone
Played Grandpa
Ashleigh Millo
Played Young Linda
Lyn Semmler
Played Laughing Lady
Amy Franz
Played Reporter
Zanthea Zanas
Played Make Up Girl #1
Belinda Osborne
Played Make Up Girl #2
Jody McLeod
Played Make Up Girl #3
Archie Ilias
Played Break Dancer
Mark Robinson
Played Male Clubber #1
Tim Smith
Played Male Clubber #2
Steve Moore
Played Male Clubber #3
Andrew Gilmour
Played Elderly Male
Laura Cvetkovski
Played Girl #1
Bianca Costible
Played Girl #3
Sally Klopper
Played Girl #3
Panos Evripdou
Played Boy #1
Lee Richardson
Played Boy #2
Anthony Mandarano
Played Boy #3
Patrick Constantinou
Played Midas
John Keogh
Played Roman Philosopher
Chris Wallace
Played Greek Philosopher
Paul Dawber
Played Mathematician
Mick Alldis
Played Adventurer Girl
Kate Elizabeth Jean
Played Assistant
Chris Gaffney
Played Scientist
Montana
Played Barry's
Poncho
Played Dog Wally's Dog
Johann Benét
Played Self - Musician (uncredited)
Rhonda Byrne
Played Self (uncredited)
Antonio Cupo
Played Kevin Reece (uncredited)
Jimmy Taylor
Played Volleyball Man (uncredited)
Michael Valamios
Played Athlete (uncredited)
Tom Booth
Played Heckling Man
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