
Scenes of TR at Sagamore Hill, 1912 (1912)
Scenes of TR at Sagamore Hill, 1912 (1912)
Overview
First film footage taken of TR at Sagamore Hill, summer of 1912. TR on his horse Sidar shakes hands with William P. Helm, Associated Press correspondent for New York City and Washington (1910-1918) and detailed by AP to Wilson and TR during the 1912 campaign. TR rides his horse away from Sagamore, returns to Sagamore, dismounts and feeds the horse from his hand, plays with his three dogs, and then reviews his mail assisted by his son Archie. Final scene of TR, with axe in hand, walking down the driveway.
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Rating & Dimensions
Not Rated
Overview
First film footage taken of TR at Sagamore Hill, summer of 1912. TR on his horse Sidar shakes hands with William P. Helm, Associated Press correspondent for New York City and Washington (1910-1918) and detailed by AP to Wilson and TR during the 1912 campaign. TR rides his horse away from Sagamore, returns to Sagamore, dismounts and feeds the horse from his hand, plays with his three dogs, and then reviews his mail assisted by his son Archie. Final scene of TR, with axe in hand, walking down the driveway.
Starring Cast
Detailed Bias Analysis
Primary
The film's subject matter, 'Vintersport i Malmö,' is inherently apolitical, focusing on recreational activities without presenting any discernible political themes or advocating for specific ideologies.
Based solely on the provided title and the absence of any further details regarding casting or narrative, no specific DEI characteristics can be identified. The evaluation remains neutral due to a complete lack of information.
Secondary
The film 'Vintersport i Malmö' does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Consequently, there is no portrayal to evaluate, resulting in a 'N/A' rating for its net impact on LGBTQ+ representation.
No information regarding the film's plot, characters, or themes was provided. Therefore, an evaluation of its portrayal of transsexual characters and themes cannot be conducted, and it is categorized as N/A.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
This 1912 film is a documentary-style depiction of winter sports. It does not adapt any pre-existing characters from source material, previous installments, or established historical figures, thus precluding the possibility of a gender swap.
This 1912 film, likely a documentary or newsreel depicting winter sports, does not feature fictional characters with established canonical races. The concept of a 'race swap' does not apply to real individuals shown in such a context.
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