Poster of The Rejected

The Rejected

Plot: 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
Release Date: Thursday, November 9 1961
63 years ago
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Cast

Portrait of James DayJames Day. James Day was >> in The Rejected as 'Narrator (voice)'.
Birthday: Unknown Birthday
Portrait of Margaret MeadMargaret Mead. Margaret Mead was >> in The Rejected as 'Herself'.
Birthday: Unknown Birthday
Portrait of Karl BowmanKarl Bowman. Karl Bowman was >> in The Rejected as 'Himself'.
Birthday: Unknown Birthday
Portrait of Bishop James PikeBishop James Pike. Bishop James Pike was >> in The Rejected as 'Himself'.
Birthday: Unknown Birthday
Portrait of Rabbi Alvin FineRabbi Alvin Fine. Rabbi Alvin Fine was >> in The Rejected as 'Himself'.
Birthday: Unknown Birthday
Portrait of Thomas C. LynchThomas C. Lynch. Thomas C. Lynch was >> in The Rejected as 'Himself'.
Birthday: Unknown Birthday
Portrait of J. Albert HutchinsonJ. Albert Hutchinson. J. Albert Hutchinson was >> in The Rejected as 'Self'.
Birthday: Unknown Birthday
Portrait of Al BendichAl Bendich. Al Bendich was >> in The Rejected as 'Himself'.
Birthday: Unknown Birthday
Portrait of Morris LowenthalMorris Lowenthal. Morris Lowenthal was >> in The Rejected as 'Himself'.
Birthday: Unknown Birthday
Portrait of Hal CallHal Call. Hal Call was >> in The Rejected as 'Himself'.
Birthday: Unknown Birthday

Crew

Portrait of Dick ChristianDick Christian. Dick Christian was >> in The Rejected as 'Director'
Birthday: Unknown Birthday
Portrait of John W. ReavisJohn W. Reavis. John W. Reavis was >> in The Rejected as 'Producer'
Birthday: Unknown Birthday
Portrait of Irving SarafIrving Saraf. Irving Saraf was >> in The Rejected as 'Co-Producer'
Birthday: Unknown Birthday