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A Single Man (1929)
Robin Worthington (Lew Cody), a middle-aged man attracted by a young woman, at first avoids her, then falls for her. He undergoes a profound change in temperament, but in the end he marries his secretary, Mary Hazeltine (Aileen Pringle), who had gone away plain and come back strikingly beautiful and wearing the latest new fashions.
Robin Worthington (Lew Cody), a middle-aged man attracted by a young woman, at first avoids her, then falls for her. He undergoes a profound change in temperament, but in the end he marries his secretary, Mary Hazeltine (Aileen Pringle), who had gone away plain and come back strikingly beautiful and wearing the latest new fashions.
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This 1929 film features traditional casting consistent with its era, without apparent intentional race or gender swaps. The narrative does not appear to critically portray traditional identities or center explicit DEI themes, reflecting the common cinematic approaches of its time.
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The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
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