Documentary following Corey Feldman, as he showcases the allegations that he and Corey Haim, who died in 2010, were sexually abused as children, by several men.Documentary following Corey Feldman, as he showcases the allegations that he and Corey Haim, who died in 2010, were sexually abused as children, by several men.Documentary following Corey Feldman, as he showcases the allegations that he and Corey Haim, who died in 2010, were sexually abused as children, by several men.
Dominick Brascia
- Self
- (archive footage)
Susie Feldman
- Self
- (as Susannah Sprague)
Jon Grissom
- Self
- (archive footage)
Corey Haim
- Self
- (archive footage)
Alphy Hoffman
- Self
- (archive footage)
Featured reviews
I'm very happy and proud of Corey Feldman for creating this film.
He shied away from releasing it for a long time but ultimately did the right thing by filling the world in on the truth.
There's no doubt in my mind at all that Corey is telling the truth.Anyone who has been following the story can obviously see the truth. Haim's mother has never wanted the truth to be told so she's denying it.
I just hope that this can become available online for more people to watch. Hardly anyone is talking about it and it's because no one can find it.
He shied away from releasing it for a long time but ultimately did the right thing by filling the world in on the truth.
There's no doubt in my mind at all that Corey is telling the truth.Anyone who has been following the story can obviously see the truth. Haim's mother has never wanted the truth to be told so she's denying it.
I just hope that this can become available online for more people to watch. Hardly anyone is talking about it and it's because no one can find it.
Every individual can take something different away from this. It is not one story or one person's story. It is several heart-breaking testimonies, and shots fired in a bigger movement that pushes us all forward for what we will not tolerate. Giving us a bigger perspective and hopefully giving our youth a louder voice.
I am glad someone took a notion to expose predators in Hollywood. This should give a broader and larger audience more perception of the real issues at hand. Corey has earned my respect on a much grander scale thanks to this documentary. I hope other people see this and decide to speak up not just in Hollywood but around the world. Thank you!!!
Corey did a phenomenal job with this! He told his and CH's stories, and has helped so many survivors come forward. It's emotionally gripping, real, raw, and something you'll never forget!
Its simple as this. Its a story worth telling from Corey Feldman and its worth watching it. The story is heartbreaking. Nothing more needs to be said.
Watching it will open your eyes as An Open Secret did.
Did you know
- TriviaThe documentary was only available for viewing on a pay per view basis, and initially was due to be screened twice only. Due to the technical issues that caused the first screening not to happen, Feldman decided to then have it available for ticket holders on a loop for 24 hours after the first screening that happened at 9pm GMT on 10th March 2020.
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Keith Coogan: When we were growing up, it's no secret that a producer's sleeping with this actress or that or 'watch out for that guy he likes little boys'. But nobody goes What? Really? Who? Let's get somebody on this. They go 'oh really... good to know.'
- Crazy creditsThe title doesn't appear until around the 10-minute mark.
- ConnectionsReferences Le Kid (1921)
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- $1,500,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 25 minutes
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