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.
Director: Dick Christian
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 59 min
Release Date: November 9, 1961
Cast
- James Day - Narrator (voice)
- Margaret Mead - Herself
- Karl Bowman - Himself
- Bishop James Pike - Himself
- Rabbi Alvin Fine - Himself
- Thomas C. Lynch - Himself
- J. Albert Hutchinson - Self
- Al Bendich - Himself
- Morris Lowenthal - Himself
- Hal Call - Himself
Production: KQED
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
Keywords
san francisco, california, lgbt, gay liberation
More Films by Director: Dick Christian
More Films in Genre: Documentary
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Rejected about?
- 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.
- Who directed The Rejected?
- The Rejected was directed by Dick Christian.
- Who stars in The Rejected?
- The Rejected stars James Day, Margaret Mead, Karl Bowman, Bishop James Pike, Rabbi Alvin Fine, Thomas C. Lynch.
- How long is The Rejected?
- The Rejected has a runtime of 59m (59 minutes).
- What genre is The Rejected?
- The Rejected is a Documentary film.
- Where was The Rejected produced?
- The Rejected was produced in United States of America.