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The Great Rupert (1950)

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The Great Rupert (1950)

Overview

Shortly before Christmas, a family moves into an apartment where Rupert the squirrel lives in the attic rafters. Just as it seems that the holiday will come and go without so much as a Christmas tree, Rupert acts as the family's guardian angel - not only saving Christmas, but changing their lives forever.


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Rating & Dimensions

Bias Rating
Analyzing...
Leans Traditional

Political: Center
Diversity: Low
Christianity: Positive

Viewer Rating
6.0

Overview

Shortly before Christmas, a family moves into an apartment where Rupert the squirrel lives in the attic rafters. Just as it seems that the holiday will come and go without so much as a Christmas tree, Rupert acts as the family's guardian angel - not only saving Christmas, but changing their lives forever.


Starring Cast


Where to watch

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Detailed Bias Analysis

Analyzing...
Leans Traditional

Primary

The film explores themes of poverty and wealth through a fantastical premise involving a squirrel, without explicitly promoting any specific political ideology or advocating for systemic solutions to economic disparities. Its narrative focuses on individual circumstances and comedic events rather than political commentary.

This 1950 film features traditional casting practices typical of its era, primarily showcasing white actors in its main roles without explicit race or gender swaps. The narrative does not appear to critically portray traditional identities or center on explicit DEI themes.

Secondary

The film portrays genuine Christian faith, as seen in the Amendola family, with sympathy and aligns it with virtues like humility and generosity. It satirizes the hypocrisy and self-righteousness of Mr. Dingle, who misuses religious rhetoric, clearly positioning his bigotry as wrong rather than condemning the faith itself. The narrative affirms sincere belief while critiquing its performative misuse.

The Great Rupert is a 1950 Christmas comedy centered on a family, a squirrel, and a hidden fortune. There are no discernible LGBTQ+ characters or themes present in the film's narrative or character portrayals, aligning with typical cinematic content of its era.

Based on available information for 'The Great Rupert' (1950), there is no indication of transsexual characters or themes being present in the film. The movie appears to be a family comedy from its era, and no plot details suggest any depiction of transgender identities.

The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.

The Great Rupert (1950) is an original film and not an adaptation of pre-existing material with established characters. Therefore, no characters could have been gender-swapped from a prior canonical or historical depiction.

The Great Rupert (1950) is an original film adaptation of a story by Ted Allan. There is no evidence of prior established character races from source material, previous adaptations, or historical figures that were altered in this production.


Viewer Rating Breakdown

6.0

Viewer Rating

Combines user and critic ratings from four sources

User Ratings

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6.4
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5.7

Critic Ratings

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N/A
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N/A

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