
Coming Out Under Fire
It is World War II and the United States military begins to persecute homosexual soldiers for being "sex perverts" and "mentally ill"
Ratings
A historical account of military policy regarding homosexuality during World War II. The documentary includes interviews with several homosexual WWII veterans.
Production
DeepFocus Productions Inc., ITVS
Language
EN
Status
Released
Release Date
Cast

Salome Jens
Narrator (voice)
Phillis Abry
Self - Radio Technician, Women's Army Corps
David Barrett
Self - Storekeeper, U.S. Navy
Sarah Davis
Self - Aviation Machinist Mate, WAVES
Herbert Greenspan
Self - Psychiatrist, U.S. Navy (as Dr. Herbert Greenspan)
Bruce Lee
Self - Intelligence Clerk, U.S. Army Air Corps
Marvin Liebman
Self - Special Services, U.S. Army Air Corps
Stuart Loomis
Self - Psychological Assistant, U.S. Army
Tom Reddy
Self - Special Services, U.S. Marine Corps
Alan Bergreen
Additional Voice (voice)
Victoria Hochberg
Additional Voice (voice)
Burr Middleton
Additional Voice (voice)
Rick Watts
Additional Voice (voice)
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