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Dressing Up Halloween: The Story of Ben Cooper, Inc. (2024)
On Halloween the streets were filled with little Draculas, Spider-Mans and Luke Skywalkers, thanks to Ben Cooper, Inc. Ben’s grandson reunites with former Ben Cooper, Inc. employees at their old factory to talk about the lasting impact of the costumes and many of their top licenses, including Star Wars, Universal Monsters, Batman, Masters of the Universe, Strawberry Shortcake and more.
On Halloween the streets were filled with little Draculas, Spider-Mans and Luke Skywalkers, thanks to Ben Cooper, Inc. Ben’s grandson reunites with former Ben Cooper, Inc. employees at their old factory to talk about the lasting impact of the costumes and many of their top licenses, including Star Wars, Universal Monsters, Batman, Masters of the Universe, Strawberry Shortcake and more.
The film chronicles the historical journey of Ben Cooper, Inc., examining its profound influence on Halloween culture and the costume industry. Its narrative provides an apolitical historical account, focusing on the company's legacy and cultural impact.
The film's casting primarily features traditional demographics without incorporating explicit race or gender swaps of established roles. Its narrative maintains a neutral or positive framing of traditional identities, without centering on explicit DEI critiques.
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The documentary "Dressing Up Halloween: The Story of Ben Cooper, Inc." explores the history and cultural significance of the iconic Halloween costume company. The film's narrative centers on the evolution of Ben Cooper, Inc. and its impact on holiday traditions. There are no identifiable transsexual characters or themes present within the story or its character arcs.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The documentary explores the history of Ben Cooper, Inc. and features real individuals. No established historical figures or characters are portrayed with a gender different from their documented identity.
The documentary explores the history of Ben Cooper, Inc. and features real individuals. There are no instances where a historically established figure is portrayed by an actor of a different race.
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