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The Christine Jorgensen Story (1970)

The first man to become a woman!

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 1H 38M

Director : Irving Rapper

Synopsis

Christine Jorgensen goes to 1950s Denmark and makes headlines for having the first sex-change operation.

Actors

John Hansen
John Hansen
Christine Jorgensen
Joan Tompkins
Joan Tompkins
Aunt Thora
Quinn K. Redeker
Quinn K. Redeker
Tom Crawford
John Himes
John Himes
George Jorgensen Sr.
Ellen Clark
Ellen Clark
Florence Jorgensen
Rod McCary
Rod McCary
Jess Warner
Will Kuluva
Will Kuluva
Professor Estabrook
Oscar Beregi Jr.
Oscar Beregi Jr.
Dr. Victor Dahlman
Lynn Harper
Lynn Harper
Dolly
Trent Lehman
Trent Lehman
George at 7
Pamelyn Ferdin
Pamelyn Ferdin
Dolly as a Child
Bill Erwin
Bill Erwin
Pastor
Elaine Joyce
Elaine Joyce
Loretta
Frank Gerstle
Frank Gerstle
Reporter at Airport
Joyce Meadows
Joyce Meadows
Tani
Sondra Scott
Sondra Scott
Angela
Don Pierce
Don Pierce
Jack
Kathleen Cordell
Kathleen Cordell
Woman Reporter
Walter Stocker
Walter Stocker
Reporter
Barry Cahill
Barry Cahill
Reporter
Wally Rose
Wally Rose
Photographer
Ray Sittin
Ray Sittin
Santa Claus
Peter Bourne
Peter Bourne
Whalstrom (uncredited)
Dee Carroll
Dee Carroll
Mrs. Whalstrom (uncredited)
Svetlana
Svetlana
Nurse (uncredited)

Crews

Irving Rapper
Irving Rapper
Director
Robert E. Kent
Robert E. Kent
Writer
Ellis St. Joseph
Ellis St. Joseph
Writer
Robert E. Kent
Robert E. Kent
Associate Producer
Edward Small
Edward Small
Producer
Paul Sawtell
Paul Sawtell
Original Music Composer
Bert Shefter
Bert Shefter
Original Music Composer
R.A. Radecki
R.A. Radecki
Editor
Frank Paul Sylos
Frank Paul Sylos
Art Direction
Morris Hoffman
Morris Hoffman
Set Decoration
Harold E. Knox
Harold E. Knox
Production Supervisor
Harvey Clermont
Harvey Clermont
Casting
Jane Ficker
Jane Ficker
Script Supervisor
Jacques R. Marquette
Jacques R. Marquette
Director of Photography

Posters and backgrounds

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