
The Red Virgin (1915)

The Red Virgin (1915)
Overview
Seeking refuge from an arranged marriage, Prince William flees to America where he secretly marries. When his father dies, he is persuaded to return to save his country but leaves before he can explain to his now pregnant wife. In despair she perishes. Her child, Fay, is raised to live for revenge. Years later when her father, the King, is forced to abdicate he comes to America with his son Franz. One evening Fay meets the young Prince and sets out to ruin him, which she does but when her father explains what really happened, she repents. In an unexpected twist a message arrives: the people of Moravia are clamoring for their King, and so Fay goes with her father and brother to face a new future across the sea.
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Rating & Dimensions
Not Rated
Overview
Seeking refuge from an arranged marriage, Prince William flees to America where he secretly marries. When his father dies, he is persuaded to return to save his country but leaves before he can explain to his now pregnant wife. In despair she perishes. Her child, Fay, is raised to live for revenge. Years later when her father, the King, is forced to abdicate he comes to America with his son Franz. One evening Fay meets the young Prince and sets out to ruin him, which she does but when her father explains what really happened, she repents. In an unexpected twist a message arrives: the people of Moravia are clamoring for their King, and so Fay goes with her father and brother to face a new future across the sea.
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Detailed Bias Analysis
Primary
The film's title, "The Red Virgin," directly indicates a central focus on revolutionary, socialist, or anarchist ideologies, positioning its core subject matter as explicitly promoting progressive themes.
Due to the absence of specific information regarding the movie's casting, character diversity, narrative themes, or framing of traditional identities, a neutral assessment was applied to both representation and narrative elements.
Secondary
Based on the information available, the film 'The Red Virgin' does not present identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Therefore, an evaluation of its portrayal of queer identity is not applicable.
Based on the provided input, 'The Red Virgin' does not contain identifiable transsexual characters or themes. Therefore, an evaluation of its portrayal is not applicable, as no relevant content was presented for analysis.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
This 1915 film is a biopic of the historical figure Louise Michel, known as "The Red Virgin." There is no evidence to suggest that Louise Michel or any other historically established character in the film was portrayed as a different gender.
The 1915 film "The Red Virgin" portrays Louise Michel, a historically white French figure. The actress cast in the role, Mary Marquet, was also white. There is no evidence of a character's race being changed from its established historical or canonical depiction.
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