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Harsens Island Revenge (2025)
Prohibition-era action drama in which World War I veterans on Harsens Island confront the notorious Purple Gang over illegal liquor operations in the 1920s. Directed by Carl Weyant and adapted from Karl Manke's novel, the film stars Terence Knox, Don Most, David Michael Reardon as Frankie, and DJ Perry.
Prohibition-era action drama in which World War I veterans on Harsens Island confront the notorious Purple Gang over illegal liquor operations in the 1920s. Directed by Carl Weyant and adapted from Karl Manke's novel, the film stars Terence Knox, Don Most, David Michael Reardon as Frankie, and DJ Perry.
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The film employs traditional casting with a predominantly white ensemble portraying 1920s characters in a historical crime drama. Its narrative positively depicts white male veterans without any explicit or subtle critiques of traditional identities or incorporation of DEI elements.
The narrative highlights a mother's sacrifices for her young daughter in a perilous environment, reinforced by the protagonist's heroic efforts to rescue them, underscoring protective family bonds and traditional gender dynamics in relationships.
The film contains no identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Its narrative focuses on World War I veterans confronting the Purple Gang during Prohibition, with no elements of queer representation or related motifs.
The film features no transgender characters or themes, offering no portrayal for assessment.
The film depicts World War I veterans engaging in physical confrontations with the Purple Gang during Prohibition. Female characters like Stella appear in supporting capacities, such as romantic interests, without participating in direct physical combat against male opponents.
Harsens Island Revenge adapts Karl Manke's novel, featuring original characters like the male protagonist Frankie and historical Purple Gang members, all portrayed by actors matching their canonical genders in the source material.
The adaptation features characters from the source novel, including protagonist Frankie as a first-generation Russian Jew portrayed by white actor David Michael Reardon, with Purple Gang members played by white actors aligning with their historical Jewish background. No racial mismatches occur.
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