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A Night at the Moulin Rouge (1957)
An uncle in America wants to endow his nieces with a dowry, provided they succeed in making a name for themselves one night at the Moulin Rouge, where one of them is already performing. Everyone's pulling out all the stops to help the girls put on an act, dupe the theater manager and win the dowry - which will be doubled if they manage to marry, as their uncle is marrying the star of the show.
An uncle in America wants to endow his nieces with a dowry, provided they succeed in making a name for themselves one night at the Moulin Rouge, where one of them is already performing. Everyone's pulling out all the stops to help the girls put on an act, dupe the theater manager and win the dowry - which will be doubled if they manage to marry, as their uncle is marrying the star of the show.
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This 1957 French film likely features traditional casting and narrative framing, consistent with the societal norms of its production era. There is no indication of explicit DEI-driven casting or narrative elements that critique traditional identities.
The film 'A Night at the Moulin Rouge, 1957' does not appear to feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Without additional plot details or character descriptions, there is no basis to assess any portrayal, resulting in a classification of N/A.
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