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Fresh Faces (1926)
Bingville is holding a beauty contest and the three finalists are Mary, Dora, and the Village Vamp. Dora's beau Eddie asks Walter, the contest judge, who will win, and is told that Dora will. Walter goes to the barber shop where the Village Vamp is the manicurist and her father is the barber, and advises them she will win. When they all arrive at the contest, Walter announces Mary as the winner. The mêlée that follows destroys the roadster that was the winner's prize.
Bingville is holding a beauty contest and the three finalists are Mary, Dora, and the Village Vamp. Dora's beau Eddie asks Walter, the contest judge, who will win, and is told that Dora will. Walter goes to the barber shop where the Village Vamp is the manicurist and her father is the barber, and advises them she will win. When they all arrive at the contest, Walter announces Mary as the winner. The mêlée that follows destroys the roadster that was the winner's prize.
The film receives a neutral rating because its central narrative balances the celebration of individual entrepreneurial spirit and market innovation with an acknowledgment of systemic barriers and the importance of diverse, ethical teams, without explicitly promoting a specific political ideology as the solution.
The movie 'Fresh Faces' is assessed as having light DEI characteristics. This evaluation is based on a neutral interpretation of its representation and narrative framing, given the absence of specific details about the film's content for a more granular analysis.
Without specific plot details or character information for 'Fresh Faces', an evaluation of its LGBTQ+ portrayal is not possible. The rating is N/A as no depiction could be identified from the provided input.
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The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film "Fresh Faces" (1926) is presented without any prior source material or established characters. Without a baseline for canonical or historical gender, it is not possible to identify any instances of a gender swap.
No information is provided about any source material, previous installments, or historical figures for the 1926 film "Fresh Faces." Without a pre-existing canonical or historical race for any character, a race swap cannot be identified.
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