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The Night Flyer (1928)
Jimmy Bradley, a fireman on the old locomotive No. 99, loves Kate Murphy, daughter of the proprietress of the local lunch counter. His rival, Bat Mullins, is engineer of the new mail train scheduled to make a competition run. When Mullins overturns the new train, Bradley completes the run and earns the contract for his company by delivering the mail in record time on No. 99. A promotion to engineer helps him win Kate.
Jimmy Bradley, a fireman on the old locomotive No. 99, loves Kate Murphy, daughter of the proprietress of the local lunch counter. His rival, Bat Mullins, is engineer of the new mail train scheduled to make a competition run. When Mullins overturns the new train, Bradley completes the run and earns the contract for his company by delivering the mail in record time on No. 99. A promotion to engineer helps him win Kate.
The film focuses on apolitical themes of individual character, personal responsibility, and the pursuit of justice within a dramatic narrative, without promoting a specific political ideology. The core conflict and its resolution are centered on a character's personal journey rather than societal or governmental critiques.
Released in 1928, this film likely features traditional casting practices prevalent during that era, with no apparent intentional diversity initiatives. The narrative is also expected to align with the societal norms of the time, without explicit critiques of traditional identities or central DEI themes.
Due to the lack of specific plot details or character information for 'The Night Flyer, 1928', it is not possible to assess the presence or portrayal of LGBTQ+ characters and themes. The provided data does not contain sufficient information to make an accurate determination.
Currently, there is insufficient information regarding the plot or characters of 'The Night Flyer, 1928' to determine the presence or portrayal of transsexual themes or characters. Without specific details about the narrative or character arcs, a definitive assessment of its net impact cannot be made.
Information regarding specific combat scenes or detailed plot points for 'The Night Flyer' (1928) is not available. Therefore, it is not possible to determine if any female character defeats male opponents in direct physical combat.
No source material or prior character establishment was provided for 'The Night Flyer, 1928'. Without a baseline, it is impossible to determine if any character's gender was swapped from a previous canonical or historical representation.
The provided information for 'The Night Flyer, 1928' does not include details about its source material or if its characters are based on historical figures. Without this context, it is impossible to determine if any character was canonically or historically established as a specific race, which is necessary to identify a race swap.
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