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The horror, the horror.


Strong stomach? You'll need one for The Child I Never Was, a movie that explores the result of intense sexual repression in the form of real-life German child-killer Jurgen Bartsch. Find our review exclusively at www.advocate.com.

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Title Annotation:Movie Review
Publication:The Advocate (The national gay & lesbian newsmagazine)
Article Type:Movie Review
Date:Oct 12, 2004
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