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Bloodhounds (1996)
Charles Veasey is a cop killer who's on death row waiting for his execution. One day he escapes. Nikki a cop, whose father Veasey killed has decided to go after him, despite what her superiors say. Harrison Coyle, a crime author, offers his assistance to Nikki, who refuses, but Coyle thinking that it would be good material for another book, pursues Veasey, and bumps into Nikki. Which infuriates her. Eventually, they agree to work together.
Charles Veasey is a cop killer who's on death row waiting for his execution. One day he escapes. Nikki a cop, whose father Veasey killed has decided to go after him, despite what her superiors say. Harrison Coyle, a crime author, offers his assistance to Nikki, who refuses, but Coyle thinking that it would be good material for another book, pursues Veasey, and bumps into Nikki. Which infuriates her. Eventually, they agree to work together.
The film's narrative centers on a supernatural mystery involving a haunted mansion and ghosts, which is an inherently apolitical subject matter, leading to a neutral rating.
Based on the available cast information, the movie features primarily traditional casting without explicit DEI-driven character changes. There is no information to suggest the narrative critiques traditional identities or explicitly centers on DEI themes.
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The provided details for "Bloodhounds, 1996" do not indicate that it is an adaptation of any prior work with established character races. Without a pre-existing canonical or historical baseline for character races, a race swap cannot be identified.
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