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The Stanley Baxter Picture Show Part III (1975)

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The Stanley Baxter Picture Show Part III (1975)

Overview

The sketches start with radio presenter Julie Hawn announcing that there are some advertising parodies on the TV. Film Fright is presented by Patrick Moon where we see excerpts from movies such as In Which We Starve, Reveille Never Came and Towering Quake 75. Joan Babelite introduces Faith to Faith and there is another episode of Police 3 1/2. There is a musical tribute to politicians and then an attempt by the BBC to show 'cheery' news. Los Paranoics entertain us and the mafia party give you an offer you can't refuse with a party political broadcast. Finally, Vicki Lustre stars in Born to Bitch.


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Rating & Dimensions

Bias Rating
Analyzing...
Leans Traditional

Political: Center
Diversity: Low
Christianity: Negative

Viewer Rating
7.8

Overview

The sketches start with radio presenter Julie Hawn announcing that there are some advertising parodies on the TV. Film Fright is presented by Patrick Moon where we see excerpts from movies such as In Which We Starve, Reveille Never Came and Towering Quake 75. Joan Babelite introduces Faith to Faith and there is another episode of Police 3 1/2. There is a musical tribute to politicians and then an attempt by the BBC to show 'cheery' news. Los Paranoics entertain us and the mafia party give you an offer you can't refuse with a party political broadcast. Finally, Vicki Lustre stars in Born to Bitch.


Starring Cast

Detailed Bias Analysis

Analyzing...
Leans Traditional

Primary

The film's genre as a variety and sketch comedy show, without specific content details indicating a political agenda, positions it as primarily entertainment-focused. Its objective is to provide humor and performance rather than to promote or critique any particular ideology.

This 1970s British sketch comedy features traditional casting, primarily showcasing the comedic talents of its white male star. The narrative focuses on humor and impersonations, without explicitly critiquing traditional identities or centering DEI themes.

Secondary

As a sketch comedy special, the film likely features satirical portrayals of Christian institutions or practices. These comedic depictions often highlight perceived absurdities, rigidities, or hypocrisies among adherents, presenting them in a foolish or out-of-touch manner without offering a counterbalancing positive perspective or condemning bigotry against the faith itself.

Based on the information provided, there is no content available to evaluate the presence or portrayal of LGBTQ+ characters or themes in 'The Stanley Baxter Picture Show Part III'. Therefore, an assessment of its net impact is not possible.

The film is a sketch comedy featuring Stanley Baxter's renowned female impersonations. These performances are comedic acts of gender presentation and do not depict identifiable transsexual characters or explore themes of transgender identity as defined by the rubric. Consequently, the film has no net impact on the portrayal of transsexual themes.

The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.

The Stanley Baxter Picture Show Part III is a sketch comedy featuring Stanley Baxter's renowned character acting and female impersonations. These performances involve a male actor portraying female characters or creating new characters, rather than re-gendering pre-existing, canonically established male characters from source material or history. Thus, it does not meet the definition of a gender swap.

The Stanley Baxter Picture Show Part III is a 1975 British sketch comedy special. It features original sketches and impersonations, not an adaptation of a work with canonically established characters whose race could be altered. Therefore, no instances of race swapping are identified.


Viewer Rating Breakdown

7.8

Viewer Rating

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7.8
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