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Brass Target (1978)

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Brass Target (1978)

Overview

General George S. Patton died in a car accident in 1945. But was his death actually a murder. Is he targeted by Nazis angered by Germany's defeat? Or by Russians who knew that Patton had argued in favor of invading the Soviet Union towards the end of the war? Or is it because Patton is investigating the theft of a quarter of a billion dollars of Nazi gold? Or is it because his subordinate Colonels - the flamboyantly gay Colonel and his worried lover are fearful that he is getting too close to discovering the truth.


Starring Cast


Rating & Dimensions

Bias Rating
Analyzing...
Center

Political: Center
Diversity: Low
Gender Swap: Yes

Viewer Rating
5.7

Overview

General George S. Patton died in a car accident in 1945. But was his death actually a murder. Is he targeted by Nazis angered by Germany's defeat? Or by Russians who knew that Patton had argued in favor of invading the Soviet Union towards the end of the war? Or is it because Patton is investigating the theft of a quarter of a billion dollars of Nazi gold? Or is it because his subordinate Colonels - the flamboyantly gay Colonel and his worried lover are fearful that he is getting too close to discovering the truth.


Starring Cast

Detailed Bias Analysis

Analyzing...
Center

Primary

The film critiques corruption and moral ambiguity within the military and powerful institutions without explicitly promoting either progressive or conservative ideologies, focusing instead on a cynical portrayal of human venality and the pursuit of individual truth.

The movie features a cast typical of its production era, without explicit DEI-driven casting choices or intentional race/gender swaps of traditional roles. Its narrative focuses on a historical thriller plot, without explicitly critiquing traditional identities or making DEI themes central to the story.

Secondary

The film adapts Adam Kennedy's novel "The Algonquin Project." The character of Major Joe De Lucca, a male in the source novel, is portrayed as Mara, a female, in the film adaptation.

The film "Brass Target" does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative focuses on a post-WWII heist and conspiracy, with no elements related to queer identity or experiences present in the story.

Brass Target does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or explore themes related to gender identity. The film's plot centers on a post-World War II gold heist and a conspiracy to assassinate General Patton, with no elements pertaining to transgender experiences.

The film does not feature any female characters engaging in or winning close-quarters physical combat against male opponents. The primary female character, Major Joe De Lucca, is involved in the plot but not depicted in direct physical action roles.

The film adapts a novel and features a historical figure, General George S. Patton, who is portrayed by an actor of the same race. Fictional characters' portrayals align with their implied or unspecified racial backgrounds from the source material and historical setting. No instances of race swapping are identified.


Viewer Rating Breakdown

5.7

Viewer Rating

Combines user and critic ratings from four sources

User Ratings

IMDB logo
6.0
The Movie Database logo
5.4

Critic Ratings

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N/A
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N/A

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