
Case No. 128 (1927)

Case No. 128 (1927)
Overview
Suddenly, right on the street, prosecutor Kravtsov recognizes the White Guard soldier Vinter, who was sentenced to death. The sentence was to be carried out by Red Army officer Prokopchuk, but as it turned out, he took pity on the prisoner and released him. Employees of the GPU (State Political Directorate) track down Wynter and the group of "smugglers and saboteurs" he led. In order to catch the state criminal, Prokopchuk asks to join the coast guard. He tracks down Wynter as he returns from abroad on a schooner. In a desperate fight, Prokopchuk dies along with his enemy.
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Rating & Dimensions
Not Rated
Overview
Suddenly, right on the street, prosecutor Kravtsov recognizes the White Guard soldier Vinter, who was sentenced to death. The sentence was to be carried out by Red Army officer Prokopchuk, but as it turned out, he took pity on the prisoner and released him. Employees of the GPU (State Political Directorate) track down Wynter and the group of "smugglers and saboteurs" he led. In order to catch the state criminal, Prokopchuk asks to join the coast guard. He tracks down Wynter as he returns from abroad on a schooner. In a desperate fight, Prokopchuk dies along with his enemy.
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Detailed Bias Analysis
Primary
A definitive political bias rating cannot be assigned as no specific plot points, character arcs, or thematic elements for '{Case No. 128}' were provided for analysis. Therefore, a neutral rating is assigned due to the absence of evaluable content.
Based on the absence of specific movie details, the assessment assumes a neutral approach to diversity in casting and character representation, with no explicit narrative framing that either critiques traditional identities or strongly emphasizes DEI themes.
Secondary
Based on the information provided, there are no identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes present in the film for evaluation. Therefore, a specific portrayal analysis cannot be conducted.
No information regarding the film's plot or characters was provided, therefore an evaluation of its portrayal of transsexual themes or characters cannot be made. The film is presumed to have no identifiable transgender content.
No plot details or specific scene descriptions for '{Case No. 128}' were provided. Consequently, it is not possible to assess whether any female characters engage in and win close-quarters physical combat against male opponents.
The provided film title is a placeholder, offering no specific details about its characters, source material, or historical context. Without this information, it is impossible to determine if any character has undergone a gender swap.
The provided information for "{Case No. 128} ({movie}, {1927})" is insufficient to identify any characters, their established racial background, or their on-screen portrayal. Without this data, it is impossible to determine if a race swap occurred.
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