

Documentary
Overview
19 year old Kristi discovers a secret her doctor and parents have kept from her all her life. Her search for truth uncovers a radical psychology experiment on a pair of identical twins that led to a global medical scandal.
Top Cast
Jim Ambrose
Jim Ambrose
Self
Jim Ambrose
Self
Alice Ambrose
Alice Ambrose
Self - Jim's Mother (archive footage)
Alice Ambrose
Self - Jim's Mother (archive footage)
John Ambrose
John Ambrose
Self - Jim's Father (archive footage)
John Ambrose
Self - Jim's Father (archive footage)
Sheila
Sheila
Self - Kristi's Soccer Coach
Sheila
Self - Kristi's Soccer Coach
Heather
Heather
Self - Kristi's Childhood Friend
Heather
Self - Kristi's Childhood Friend
John Money
John Money
Self - Sexologist (archive footage
John Money
Self - Sexologist (archive footage
David Reimer
David Reimer
Self (archive footage)
David Reimer
Self (archive footage)
Brian Reimer
Brian Reimer
Self - David's Twin Brother (archive footage) (archive sound)
Brian Reimer
Self - David's Twin Brother (archive footage) (archive sound)
Janet Reimer
Janet Reimer
Self - David's Mother (archive footage)
Janet Reimer
Self - David's Mother (archive footage)
Richard G. Carter
Richard G. Carter
Self - Retired Urologist
Richard G. Carter
Self - Retired Urologist
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