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A psychiatrist tells the stories of a transvestite (Glen or Glenda) and a pseudohermaphrodite (Alan or Anne).

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00:02:11of time, brings to light many startling things.
00:02:24Startling because they seem new, sudden, but most are not new to the signs of the ages.
00:02:41That's it!
00:03:14Oh, my God.
00:03:46The life has begun.
00:04:15People.
00:04:18All going somewhere.
00:04:24All with their own thoughts, their own ideas.
00:04:30All with their own personalities.
00:04:37One is wrong because he does right.
00:04:44And one is right because he does wrong.
00:04:54Pull the string.
00:04:58Dance to that which one is created for.
00:05:25A new day is begun.
00:05:37A new life is begun.
00:05:50A life is ended.
00:06:12Let me see that note.
00:06:20The records will tell the story.
00:06:24I was put in jail recently.
00:06:27Why?
00:06:29Because I, a man, was caught on the street wearing women's clothing.
00:06:34This was my fourth arrest for the same act.
00:06:38In life, I must continue wearing them.
00:06:41Therefore, it would only be a matter of time until my next arrest.
00:06:46This is the only way.
00:06:49Let my body rest in death forever.
00:06:53In the things I cannot wear in life.
00:07:03Inspector Warren is here to see you, Dr. Alton.
00:07:05Oh, yes.
00:07:07Show him in, Miss Stevens.
00:07:16Inspector?
00:07:17Doctor?
00:07:18Sit down.
00:07:25You're a very busy man, Dr. Alton, I know.
00:07:29I appreciate this time you're giving me.
00:07:32Business or pleasure, Inspector?
00:07:34Inspector.
00:07:35In a way, business.
00:07:39From policeman to inspector.
00:07:41Twenty years of it.
00:07:43I guess I've seen everything there is for a policeman to see.
00:07:48Yet I wonder if we ever stop learning.
00:07:51Learning about which we see.
00:07:54Trying to learn more about an ounce of prevention.
00:08:02I'm a man who thrives on learning.
00:08:06We only have one life to live.
00:08:08If we throw that one away, what is there left?
00:08:15Doctor?
00:08:17I'm hoping to learn something from you.
00:08:21And with that knowledge, maybe save some human from a fate which I just witnessed a few days ago.
00:08:28A four-time loser.
00:08:30This type of case comes to me as well as yourself.
00:08:34Many times during the course of one month.
00:08:36The suicide?
00:08:38The suicide.
00:08:40Most of us have our idiosyncrasies.
00:08:42This fellow's was quite pronounced.
00:08:45Yes, but I wonder if it raided the death warrant it received.
00:08:50Well, that's why I'm here today, Doctor.
00:08:52What do we do about it?
00:08:54I've always heard you to be a hard-hearted policeman, Inspector.
00:08:59Isn't that what's thought of most policemen?
00:09:01The laws are written.
00:09:03The policeman is hired to see that those laws are enforced.
00:09:07We have a job to do.
00:09:08As in most jobs, there's always somebody who doesn't want that job to be done.
00:09:14In most factories today, the employer has put up suggestion boxes.
00:09:18Even the employer needs advice once in a while.
00:09:22I think in the case that we're referring to, I need advice.
00:09:26Maybe it shouldn't have happened as it did.
00:09:29But it did.
00:09:31Perhaps the next time we can prevent it.
00:09:34Let's get our story straight.
00:09:36You're referring to the suicide of the transvestite?
00:09:39If that's the word you men of medical science use for a man who wears woman's clothing.
00:09:44Yes.
00:09:45Yes, in cold technical language, that's the word.
00:09:49As unfriendly and as vicious as it may sound.
00:09:52However, in actuality, it's not an unfriendly word.
00:09:55Nor is it vicious when you know the people to whom it pertains.
00:09:58What operation do these people any good?
00:10:00I understand you were quite prominent in a case that hit the headlines a few weeks ago.
00:10:04In some cases, yes.
00:10:06Others, no.
00:10:08Well, the papers certainly had a field day with that one.
00:10:11Strange as it may seem, even though it was a field day, as you so aptly put it, it's not
00:10:16a new story.
00:10:17Sex change has been performed many times.
00:10:20Those whose sex can be changed, they're the easy ones.
00:10:23But what of those who so desperately want to be of the opposite sex, yet can't change their sex?
00:10:29Such as was the case with Patrick, Patricia, the suicide.
00:10:33I'd like to understand this, Doctor, as best you can tell me.
00:10:37You can only fully understand the sex change by taking two entirely different cases.
00:10:43Two men with exactly the same background, from childhood to manhood and on to their own decisions and destinations.
00:10:50I'd like to hear the story to the fullest.
00:10:53Only the infinity of the depths of a man's mind can really tell the story.
00:11:09Dr. Martin, a young man, though he is, speaks the words of the all-wise.
00:11:23No one can really tell the story.
00:11:27Mistakes are made.
00:11:31But there is no mistaking the thoughts in a man's mind.
00:11:42The story is begun.
00:12:09One might say, there, but for the grace of God go I.
00:12:17Why is the modern world shocked by this headline?
00:12:21Why?
00:12:22Once, not so very long ago, the people of the world were saying...
00:12:27Airplanes!
00:12:29Why, it's against the Creator's will.
00:12:32If the Creator wanted us to fly, he'd have given us wings.
00:12:37But we fly.
00:12:40Maybe some of you may still remember an even sillier remark.
00:12:44Automobiles?
00:12:45Bah!
00:12:46They scare the hosses.
00:12:48If the Creator had meant for us to roll around the countryside, we'd have been born with wheels.
00:12:54Silly?
00:12:56Certainly.
00:12:57We were not born with wings.
00:13:00We were not born with wheels.
00:13:02But in the modern world of today, it's an accepted fact that we must have them.
00:13:07So we have corrected that which nature has not given us.
00:13:11Strangely enough, nature has given us all these things.
00:13:14We just had to learn how to put nature's elements together for our use, that's all.
00:13:19Yet, the world is shocked by a sex change.
00:13:23If the Creator had wanted us to fly, he'd have given us wings.
00:13:29If the Creator had meant us to roll around the countryside, we'd have been born with wheels.
00:13:34If the Creator had meant us to be boys, we certainly would have been born boys.
00:13:41If the Creator had meant us to be born girls, we certainly would have been born girls.
00:13:47Are we sure?
00:13:50Nature makes mistakes.
00:13:52It's proven every day.
00:13:54This person is a transvestite, a man who is more comfortable wearing girls' clothes.
00:14:00The term transvestite is the name given by medical science to those persons who wear the clothing of the opposite
00:14:06sex.
00:14:07Many a transvestite actually wishes to be the opposite sex.
00:14:12The title of this can only be labeled, Behind Locked Doors.
00:14:16Give this man satin undies, a dress, a sweater and a skirt, or even the lounging outfit he has on,
00:14:23and he's the happiest individual in the world.
00:14:26He can work better, think better, he can play better, and he can be more of a credit to his
00:14:31community and his government because he is happy.
00:14:35These things are his comfort.
00:14:37But why the wig and makeup?
00:14:39He dares to enter the street dressed in the clothes he so much desires to wear.
00:14:43But only if he really appears female.
00:14:47The long hair, the makeup, the clothing, the actual contours of a girl.
00:14:53Most transvestites do not want to change their life, their bodies.
00:14:56Many of them simply want to change the clothing they wear to that as worn by the opposite sex.
00:15:02Glenn is engaged to be married to Barbara, a lovely, intelligent girl.
00:15:07Those fingernails have got to go.
00:15:09You know, I didn't realize her as long as they are.
00:15:12My goodness, they're almost as long as mine.
00:15:15Maybe even prettier.
00:15:17We'll have to paint them sometime just for the fun of it.
00:15:21We'll trim them.
00:15:22That's for sure.
00:15:25You know, honey, you've invited me to dinner so many times in the last couple of months.
00:15:29It's almost like we're married already.
00:15:32I wish we were, darling. It's been a long year.
00:15:36For both of us.
00:15:37But now, my studies are through, college is concluded, and I'm free at last.
00:15:44Free? For the time being.
00:15:47Huh?
00:15:48Oh.
00:15:50How about joining me for an after-dinner drink?
00:15:53The living room?
00:15:54Mm-hmm.
00:16:00Modern man is a hard-working human.
00:16:03Throughout the day, his mind and his muscles are busy at building the modern world and its business administration.
00:16:09His clothing is rough, coarse, starched, according to the specifications of his accepted job.
00:16:17At home, what does modern man have to look forward to for his body comfort?
00:16:23The things provided for his home.
00:16:26A wool or flannel robe.
00:16:28His feet encased in the same thick, tight-fitting leather that his shoes are made of.
00:16:33These are the things provided for his home comfort.
00:16:37It doesn't look so comfortable, does it?
00:16:40And get the hat.
00:16:42Better still, get the receding hairline.
00:16:45Men's hats are so tight, they cut off the blood flow to the head, thus cutting off the growth of
00:16:49hair.
00:16:51Seven out of ten men wear a hat, so the advertisements say.
00:16:55Seven out of ten men are bald.
00:16:58But what about the ladies?
00:17:00Yes, modern woman is a hard-working individual also.
00:17:05But, when modern woman's day of work is done, that which is designed for her home comfort is comfort.
00:17:13Hats that give no obstruction to the blood flow.
00:17:16Hats that do not crush the hair.
00:17:18Interesting thought, isn't it?
00:17:21Just for comparison, let's go native.
00:17:25Back to the animal instinct.
00:17:27There, in the lesser civilized part of the world, it's the male who adorns himself with the fancy objects such
00:17:34as paints, frills, and masks.
00:17:36The true instinct.
00:17:38The animal instinct.
00:17:40Bird and animal life.
00:17:41Is it not so that it's the male who is the fancy one?
00:17:45Could it be that the male was meant to attract the attention of the female?
00:17:50What's so wrong about that?
00:17:52Where is the animal instinct in modern civilization?
00:17:56Female has the fluff and the finery, as specified by those who design and sell.
00:18:02Little Miss Female, you should feel quite proud of the situation.
00:18:07You, of course, realize that it's predominantly men who design your clothes, your jewelry, your makeup, your hairstyling, your perfume.
00:18:15But life, even though its changes are slow, moves on.
00:18:20There's no law against wearing such apparel on the street, as long as it can be distinguished that man is
00:18:27man and woman is woman.
00:18:28But, what is it that would happen were this individual to appear this way on the street?
00:18:35You're doing it now, laughing.
00:18:39Yet, it's not a situation to be laughed at.
00:18:43Thus, the strange case of Glenn, who is Glenda, one and the same person.
00:18:48Not half man, half woman.
00:18:50But, nevertheless, man and woman in the same body.
00:18:54Even though, by all outward appearances, Glenn is fully and completely a man.
00:19:14Sister, let me borrow her dress.
00:19:17You want to borrow your sister's dress? What for?
00:19:21I want to wear it to the Halloween party.
00:19:23There are names for boys who go around wearing girls' clothes.
00:19:27Oh, don't be silly, darling.
00:19:29You go ahead and wear your sister's dress, Glenn.
00:19:32You always did look much better as a girl than you do as a man.
00:19:36Glenn did wear the dress to the Halloween party.
00:19:39He even took first prize.
00:19:46Then, one day, it wasn't Halloween any longer.
00:20:14I wish I had the sight into such things to be able to advise you, Sheila.
00:20:21Maybe, maybe if you took the problem to a doctor.
00:20:24It's Glenn that needs the doctor.
00:20:29But, but when things like this go wrong with someone so close and, and in your own family,
00:20:36it's so hard to believe.
00:20:38It's not really hard to believe.
00:20:40It's just hard for you to accept.
00:20:43Well, of course it's hard for me to accept.
00:20:45Suppose I, I were to come home with Roy or one of my other boyfriends some night,
00:20:50and find Glenn like I did last night.
00:20:53Yeah.
00:20:54That would be hard to explain.
00:20:57That's the understatement of the year.
00:21:00Just how does one go about introducing your friends to your brother,
00:21:04when brother's wearing your best sweater and your skirt and makeup to boot?
00:21:17Glenn is a transvestite, but he is not a homosexual.
00:21:22Transvestism is the term given by medical science to those persons
00:21:25who desperately wish to wear the clothing of the opposite sex.
00:21:29Yet, whose sex life in all instances remains quite normal.
00:21:34Would you be surprised if a tough, tough individual was wearing pink satin undies under his rough exterior clothing?
00:21:41He is.
00:21:42Then there is your friend, the milkman, who,
00:21:45who knows how to find comfort at home.
00:21:54I can't stand it any longer.
00:21:56He wears all my clothes.
00:21:58Nothing is sacred to him.
00:22:00Even my briefs.
00:22:04He has every one of my sweaters stretched out of shape.
00:22:08Of course, he has always replaced them.
00:22:10But then, they didn't last long either.
00:22:16But your honor ruffles on his shirts and shorts.
00:22:22Really?
00:22:24Glenn and all the hundreds of thousands of other Glens across the nation face quite a problem.
00:22:30Glenn is engaged to be married to Barbara, a lovely, intelligent girl.
00:22:36The problem?
00:22:37Glenda.
00:22:38Glenn's other self.
00:22:39The girl that he himself is.
00:22:42His other individual personality.
00:22:46You look tired tonight, Glenn.
00:22:48Yeah, I guess I am.
00:22:50It's been a long day.
00:22:52Have you seen the paper yet?
00:22:54No way.
00:22:56Isn't that a strange case?
00:22:58I wonder how some people's mind works.
00:23:01Well, some people aren't happy the way they are.
00:23:04That's a pretty drastic step to take.
00:23:08If it's the only way, I'm for it.
00:23:13I wonder what I would do in a case like that.
00:23:16If I were in the mental turmoil that that person went through.
00:23:20Or if I suddenly realized that something was mentally wrong with you.
00:23:25Well, it's hard to visualize.
00:23:27Here we are.
00:23:29Two perfectly normal people.
00:23:31About to be married and lead a normal life together.
00:23:35And there's this poor fellow who never could have been happy if it wasn't for modern medical science.
00:23:42Our fourth term in psychology explains a lot of the facts.
00:23:46But I'm afraid the end of study is only the beginning of reality.
00:23:52Glenn's problem is a deep one.
00:23:54But he must tell her soon.
00:23:55She's begun to notice things.
00:23:58His nails.
00:23:59His eyes when he looks into a lady's store window.
00:24:02So many of the little things that are hard to hide.
00:24:05Soon she will realize.
00:24:09Then there was the time Barbara was wearing the sweater Glenn had always wanted to feel on his own body.
00:24:14It was becoming an obsession to him.
00:24:16He must have...
00:24:17What's the matter, Glenn, darling?
00:24:21I guess I was daydreaming.
00:24:23Something seems to be troubling you.
00:24:26Why don't you tell me?
00:24:28It's nothing.
00:24:29Once, long ago, just after we started going steady together.
00:24:34We promised we'd never lie to each other.
00:24:37Are we gonna start now, just because we're engaged to be married?
00:24:41It's just that...
00:24:44Oh, Barbara, it's nothing.
00:24:45That little sleep won't cure.
00:24:46It's been an awful long day.
00:24:48It's more than that.
00:24:50Come on, tell me, darling.
00:24:52Who knows? Maybe I can help.
00:24:55That's just it, you could.
00:24:57Then something is troubling you.
00:24:59Yes.
00:25:00Do I have a right to know?
00:25:02You have a right to know.
00:25:04But let's just say for the moment that...
00:25:06I'm afraid to tell you.
00:25:08I'm afraid I'd lose you.
00:25:11Nothing could be as bad as all that.
00:25:14I love you, and you love me.
00:25:16And nothing in the world can change that.
00:25:20I hope not.
00:25:22I really hope not.
00:25:27Glenn, is it another woman?
00:25:35Hold the string!
00:25:37Hold the string!
00:25:40A mistake is made.
00:25:47A story must be told.
00:25:52Always the same.
00:25:54He's not had the nerve to tell her.
00:25:56But he must soon come to some conclusion or forget the marriage.
00:26:00Should he tell Barbara of his Glenda now, before the wedding, or hit her between the eyes with it after,
00:26:06when it might be too late for either of them?
00:26:13The world is a strange place to live in.
00:26:24The world is shocked by a person who changed his sex. Glenda is shocked also, but by another reason.
00:26:32Someone like her had the nerve to do something factual about their situation.
00:26:37There are so many problems for Glenn and all the other Glens.
00:26:41Perhaps the fear of discovery of the underthings they wear beneath their regular outer clothing.
00:26:46Or that which they wear during their nightly visit to Morpheus, god of sleep.
00:26:53Thank you very much, and I'm sure she's going to enjoy it very much.
00:26:56If you want to return it, be sure that you bring the sale slip.
00:27:06Can I help you, sir?
00:27:08Yeah.
00:27:09Let me see a nightie.
00:27:11Well, what size?
00:27:13Twelve.
00:27:14The color, the material?
00:27:17Black, very sheer.
00:27:20Just a minute.
00:27:24Well, we have this here.
00:27:26Would you like that? Something like this?
00:27:29As lace?
00:27:31Yeah.
00:27:33Perhaps he admires the material too long.
00:27:36You can see how sheer the material really is.
00:27:40Yes.
00:27:42You see, it's all pure nylon and only $21.95.
00:27:46And, of course, it will never snag.
00:27:57But Glenn and Glenda and all the Glens and Glendas have an even bigger problem.
00:28:06Hi, Joe.
00:28:06Hiya, Jack.
00:28:07Monday again.
00:28:09You know, I think Monday is about the worst day of the week.
00:28:12A perfectly wonderful weekend, then back to the sweatshops.
00:28:17Too bad we was born to work.
00:28:19Say, did you read about the guy that aims to a girl?
00:28:23Says he was perfectly normal too.
00:28:25How can a guy be normal and go and do a thing like that to his self?
00:28:29All the same, it must take a lot of guts to pull a stunt like that.
00:28:34That's a problem I don't ever intend to face.
00:28:36Maybe it's a problem we should all face.
00:28:38I don't get you.
00:28:39Just think of the unhappy life.
00:28:41The miserable time this world of ours must have given that poor guy.
00:28:46I still don't get you.
00:28:47Now, here is a guy who wanted to be a girl.
00:28:51Supposing there had been no way to change...
00:28:53You sound as if you're really head up on this thing.
00:28:55I guess I am.
00:28:57Do you realize what would happen if every man in the country
00:29:00that wanted to wear women's clothes or felt like a woman
00:29:02went to their doctors and wanted to change?
00:29:04Of course.
00:29:06That's why I say perhaps society should be a little bit more lenient with them.
00:29:10Maybe society should try to understand them as human beings.
00:29:17Another day done.
00:29:19Thank goodness.
00:29:21See you tomorrow, Jack.
00:29:35Hi, Glenn.
00:29:37Hi, Johnny.
00:29:38Come on in.
00:29:39And hit it right for the kitchen.
00:29:41I can't let that dinner burn.
00:29:43You know, I thought I was going to have to eat alone tonight.
00:29:46Well, you probably will because I've already eaten.
00:30:01What's up?
00:30:02Nothing much.
00:30:04Say, you really look down in the dumps.
00:30:07I guess I got a problem.
00:30:09Haven't we all?
00:30:11I mean a real problem.
00:30:13One like I've never had the face before.
00:30:16Our whole existence is one big problem after another.
00:30:20I want to get married.
00:30:21You have a problem.
00:30:26When did this all come about?
00:30:29For nearly a year I've been engaged to a very wonderful girl.
00:30:33Now the time is getting very close to the man with the book.
00:30:37I'm scared to death.
00:30:39You love her?
00:30:41Very much.
00:30:42Does she love you?
00:30:44Yes.
00:30:45There's no problem.
00:30:47Marry the girl.
00:30:50Are you forgetting about my other self?
00:30:53You'll have to tell her, of course.
00:30:57Yeah.
00:30:58I have to tell her.
00:31:01But when?
00:31:03Before?
00:31:06Or after?
00:31:07I think you know the answer to that one yourself.
00:31:12My mind's in a muddle.
00:31:14Like in a thick fog.
00:31:18I can't make sense to myself sometimes.
00:31:23I thought I could stop wearing these things.
00:31:26I tried. Honestly, I tried.
00:31:29I haven't had a stitch of them on for nearly two weeks until tonight.
00:31:35Then I couldn't stand it anymore.
00:31:38I had to put the moniker out of my mind.
00:31:44I'm afraid I'll lose her.
00:31:47I don't want that to happen because...
00:31:51I really love her.
00:31:53Okay.
00:31:55Here's a story from fact.
00:31:59Johnny tells his story.
00:32:01He had not too long ago been married himself.
00:32:03He had kept quiet about his transvestite desires in the hopes that the new wife would never discover it.
00:32:10However, one day, the little woman came home unexpectedly an hour early.
00:32:24That marriage ended here.
00:32:28Will your problem be like mine?
00:32:33Most probably it will.
00:32:36Because her love hasn't been built up for such a thing.
00:32:40She, your wife, she will not have been taught enough about the problems to cope with it.
00:32:51Glenn, Glenda must now make her decision.
00:32:55Or forever forget the marriage to Barbara.
00:32:59Glenn, Glenda should consult a competent psychiatrist.
00:33:03But then very few transvestites wish to change their strange desires.
00:33:07This is their life.
00:33:09To take it away from them might do as great a harm as taking away an arm or a leg.
00:33:14Or life itself.
00:33:16Many even carry their transvestite desires to the grave with them.
00:33:24Yes, it is a problem.
00:33:26But Glenda, remember back almost a year ago when Glenn and Barbara accepted each other?
00:33:35Good night.
00:33:37That's the sixth time you've said good night.
00:33:40I guess it is.
00:33:42Look.
00:33:44Come on over here a minute.
00:33:46What is it?
00:33:47Never mind, just sit down.
00:33:55Oh, I was beginning to think you'd never get around to it.
00:33:59Do you mean you will?
00:34:01What do you think?
00:34:09When?
00:34:10They must finish college first.
00:34:13It's only seven months to go.
00:34:14Well, that's hardly long enough for you to get a trousseau together.
00:34:18How would you know about such things?
00:34:35Glenn?
00:34:36Glenn, what's the matter?
00:34:38Huh?
00:34:39All of a sudden you seem a thousand miles off.
00:34:43Yes, I guess I was, huh?
00:34:47That's a mighty pretty dress you're wearing tonight.
00:34:49I wear my best to please you.
00:34:52You know, when you look at me, you just tie me in knots.
00:34:56I love to tie you in knots.
00:35:00Oh, I'll be so happy when these next few months are over.
00:35:04Some special reason?
00:35:05Of course.
00:35:06So you can stop kissing me goodbye at the door every night.
00:35:10Yes.
00:35:12So you can hold me close to you always.
00:35:15Yes.
00:35:16Then all you'll have to do is call and close your eyes to feel my lips on yours.
00:35:37Beware.
00:35:39Beware.
00:35:41Beware.
00:35:42Beware of the big green dragon that sits on your doorstep.
00:35:48He eats little boys.
00:35:52Happy duck tails and big fat snails.
00:35:58Beware.
00:35:59They care.
00:36:02They care.
00:36:05Beware.
00:36:29Her Majesty.
00:36:30I don't know that we can process that.
00:36:42Feel it alone there again.
00:36:46How may it be?
00:36:47These are my visits.
00:36:47You know in Emmys?
00:36:47Well, the house of Georgia.
00:38:18Tell me.
00:38:19Tell me, dragon.
00:38:21Do you eat little boys?
00:38:25Poppy duck tails and big fat snails?
00:38:30Shhh.
00:38:32Poppy duck tails.
00:38:35Poppy duck tails.
00:38:37Poppy duck tails.
00:38:39Every third night.
00:38:42Every third night.
00:38:44Ha ha ha.
00:38:46Poppy duck tails.
00:38:48Poppy duck tails.
00:38:50Oh, my God.
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