
The Third Sex
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An exploitation film about homosexuality. The film is believed to be lost. Elinor Gordon, who was frightened sexually by a man while an infant, confides in her psychoanalyst that she is contemplating yielding to the advances of he...
Director
Richard C. Kahn
Writers
Howard Bradford, Radclyffe Hall, Richard C. Kahn
Stars
S. Dana Hubbard, Morgan Wallace, Luana Walters
Release Date
November 8, 1934
Language
English
Country
United States
π Top Cast
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S. Dana Hubbard
as Self

Morgan Wallace
as Paul Van Dyne

Luana Walters
as Elinor Gordon
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Jean Carmen
as Bobby Allen
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Sheila Loren
as Judith Grant
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Allan Jarvis
as Dave Warren
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B. Wayne Lamont
as Dr. Lafarge

John Elliott
as John Grant
π¬ Technical Specs
Aspect Ratio
1.37 : 1
Sound
Mono
Color
Black and White
π·οΈ Keywords
lost filmhomosexualitylesbian interesthomosexualhomosexual history
π― Categories
DramaHorror
π‘ Did You Know?
The film is ostensibly an adaptation of the 1928 novel "The Well of Loneliness", by British author Radclyffe Hall. Centering on a lesbian woman's struggle to find a place in the world, the novel is considered one of the first serious works of fiction on the subject of homosexuality.
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π Synopsis
An exploitation film about homosexuality. The film is believed to be lost. Elinor Gordon, who was frightened sexually by a man while an infant, confides in her psychoanalyst that she is contemplating yielding to the advances of he...
