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AKA Jane Roe
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AKA Jane Roe

May 22, 2020
1h 21m
★ 5.0

Making history was not her choice.

Overview

A portrait of Norma McCorvey, the “Jane Roe” whose unwanted pregnancy led to the 1973 case that legalized abortion nationwide, Roe v. Wade. The documentary unravels the mysteries closely guarded by McCorvey throughout her life.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Ventureland
Monomania
FX Productions
Isotope Films
VICE Media

AKA Jane Roe Trailers

Cast

Norma McCorvey

Self

Norma McCorvey

Andy Meisler

Self

Andy Meisler

Charlotte Taft

Self

Charlotte Taft

Flip Benham

Self

Flip Benham

Rob Schenck

Self

Rob Schenck

Connie Gonzalez

Self

Connie Gonzalez

Gloria Allred

Self

Gloria Allred

Delaney Dillan

Adult Norma

Delaney Dillan

Cricket St. John

Young Norma

Cricket St. John

Gabriella Faith

Rita

Gabriella Faith

London Resnick

Baby 1

London Resnick

Chance O'Sullivan

Baby 2

Chance O'Sullivan

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