The Stormy Winds Do Blow (1906)
The Stormy Winds Do Blow (1906)
Overview
A gust of wind leads a man on a merry chase through the city, leaving a trail of destruction in his wake as he pursues his errant hat.
Starring Cast
Rating & Dimensions
Not Rated
Overview
A gust of wind leads a man on a merry chase through the city, leaving a trail of destruction in his wake as he pursues his errant hat.
Starring Cast
Detailed Bias Analysis
Primary
The film receives a 0 rating because its core conflict and resolution are fundamentally apolitical, focusing on universal melodramatic themes of peril and rescue rather than engaging in social or political commentary.
The film features traditional casting practices, consistent with its historical period, showing no intentional diversity or race/gender swaps. Its narrative frames traditional identities neutrally or positively, without engaging in modern critiques.
Secondary
The film "The Miner's Daughter" (1907) by James Williamson does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Its narrative, typical of early silent cinema, focuses on other social or dramatic elements, rendering the portrayal of queer identity as not applicable.
This historical documentary, depicting a funeral procession, does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes. The film's focus is purely on the factual recording of a public event, rendering the rubric's criteria inapplicable.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
As an original film from 1906, "The Miner's Daughter" does not draw from pre-existing source material, historical figures, or prior installments with established character genders. Therefore, no characters could have been gender-swapped.
This 1906 silent film predates widespread established character canons or historical figures whose race would be documented and subsequently altered. There is no evidence of source material or prior depictions that would allow for a race swap.