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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.
The provided information, limited to the title, director, stars, and release year, is insufficient to determine the film's central subject matter, plot, or thematic content, making an assessment of political bias impossible.
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.
Due to the lack of available information regarding the plot and characters of 'A Single Man' (1929), it is not possible to assess the presence or portrayal of LGBTQ+ themes or characters.
The film 'A Single Man, 1929' lacks sufficient information regarding its plot or characters to determine the presence or portrayal of transsexual themes. Without specific details, an assessment of any potential depiction's impact cannot be made, leading to an 'N/K' rating for portrayal.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
No source material (novel, comic, previous film, or historical event) is provided or implied for 'A Single Man, 1929'. Without a pre-existing canon or historical record, it's impossible to determine if any character's gender was swapped from an established baseline.
There is no information provided regarding the source material, previous adaptations, or historical basis for the characters in 'A Single Man (1929)'. Without a baseline for established character races, it is impossible to determine if any race swaps occurred.
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