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The Christine Jorgensen Story
George Jorgensen goes to 1950s Denmark and makes headlines for having the first sex-change operation.
Casts & Crew
John Hansen
Joan Tompkins
Quinn K. Redeker
John Himes
Ellen Clark
Rod McCary
Will Kuluva
Oscar Beregi Jr.
Lynn Harper
Trent Lehman
Pamelyn Ferdin
Bill Erwin
Elaine Joyce
Frank Gerstle
Joyce Meadows
Sondra Scott
Don Pierce
Kathleen Cordell
Walter Stocker
Barry Cahill
Wally Rose
Ray Sittin
Peter Bourne
Dee Carroll
Svetlana
Also Directed by Irving Rapper
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