
The Rejected (1961)
The Rejected is a made-for-television documentary film about homosexuality, the first of its kind to be broadcast on American television. It was first shown on KQED on September 11, 1961, and was later syndicated to National Educational Television (NET) stations across the United States, receiving positive critical reviews.
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James Day | As: Narrator (voice) |
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Margaret Mead | As: Herself |
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Karl Bowman | As: Himself |
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Bishop James Pike | As: Himself |
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Rabbi Alvin Fine | As: Himself |
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The Rejected is a made-for-television documentary film about homosexuality, the first of its kind to be broadcast on American television. It was first shown on KQED on September 11, 1961, and was later syndicated to National Educational Television (NET) stations across the United States, receiving positive critical reviews.
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Cast
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James Day |
Narrator (voice) |
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Margaret Mead |
Herself |
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Karl Bowman |
Himself |
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Bishop James Pike |
Himself |
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Rabbi Alvin Fine |
Himself |
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Thomas C. Lynch |
Himself |
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J. Albert Hutchinson |
Self |
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Al Bendich |
Himself |
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Morris Lowenthal |
Himself |
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Hal Call |
Himself |
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Dick Christian |
Director |
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John W. Reavis |
Producer |
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Irving Saraf |
Co-Producer |
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