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Caribbean (1952)

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Caribbean (1952)

Overview

Francis Barclay, a former member of the British Admiralty, who was captured in the early 1700s, and sold into slavery, by Andrew McAllister, and forced into piracy, enlists the aid of Dick Lindsay, to help him invade MacAllister's fortified island. The latter falls in love with MacAllister's daughter,Christine.


Starring Cast


Rating & Dimensions

Bias Rating
Analyzing...
Leans Traditional
Political: Center
Diversity: Low

Viewer Rating
5.8

Overview

Francis Barclay, a former member of the British Admiralty, who was captured in the early 1700s, and sold into slavery, by Andrew McAllister, and forced into piracy, enlists the aid of Dick Lindsay, to help him invade MacAllister's fortified island. The latter falls in love with MacAllister's daughter,Christine.


Starring Cast

Detailed Bias Analysis

Analyzing...
Leans Traditional

Primary

The film's narrative primarily focuses on classic adventure tropes, individual heroism, and personal stakes, without explicitly promoting or critiquing broader political ideologies or systemic issues, leading to a neutral political stance.

The movie exhibits traditional casting practices, featuring a predominantly white main cast consistent with films of its era. Its narrative does not critique traditional identities or incorporate explicit DEI themes, reflecting the common storytelling conventions of the time.

Secondary

The film "Caribbean" (1952), directed by Edward Ludwig, is a swashbuckling adventure that does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative focuses on traditional pirate adventure and romance, with no elements related to queer identity or experiences.

The 1952 adventure film 'Caribbean' does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes within its narrative. The plot focuses on traditional adventure elements, such as revenge and piracy, without engaging with gender identity topics, resulting in no depiction.

The film features Christine McAllister as the primary female character. While she is central to the plot, there are no scenes depicting her or any other female character engaging in or winning direct physical combat against one or more male opponents.

The 1952 film "Caribbean" is an adaptation of the novel "Caribbean Gold" by Burgess Drake. A review of the main characters from the source material and their portrayal in the film reveals no instances where a character's established gender was changed.

The 1952 film "Caribbean" is an original screenplay, not an adaptation of existing source material or a biopic of historical figures. Consequently, there are no characters with a previously established canonical or historical race that could have been altered.


Viewer Rating Breakdown

5.8

Viewer Rating

Combines user and critic ratings from four sources

User Ratings

IMDB logo
5.7
The Movie Database logo
5.8

Critic Ratings

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N/A
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N/A

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