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The Girl of the Golden West (1915)

Bias Rating
Analyzing...
Leans Traditional
Viewer Rating
Rating: 5.4
The Girl of the Golden West poster

Overview

A saloon hostess loves Ramerrez, a notorious highwayman. Sheriff Jack Rance, who loves the girl too, instigates a card game that will determine the fate of all three of them. If she wins, the girl's lover will go free; but if she loses…


Starring Cast

Bias Dimensions

Political: Center
Diversity: Low
Christianity: Positive

Overview

A saloon hostess loves Ramerrez, a notorious highwayman. Sheriff Jack Rance, who loves the girl too, instigates a card game that will determine the fate of all three of them. If she wins, the girl's lover will go free; but if she loses…


Starring Cast

Detailed Bias Analysis

Analyzing...
Leans Traditional

Primary

The film explores themes of individual redemption and frontier justice through a romantic narrative, balancing the strict application of law with compassion and the possibility of a new start, without explicitly promoting a specific political ideology.

This film, a classic Western from the early 20th century, features traditional casting with no apparent intentional diversity in its main roles. Its narrative centers on a romantic drama without critiquing traditional identities or incorporating explicit themes of diversity, equity, or inclusion.

Secondary

The film implicitly portrays Christian moral values, such as forgiveness, redemption, and virtue, as foundational to the protagonist's character and as a positive influence within the rough frontier community. Minnie's role as a moral guide, including reading the Bible, frames these values affirmatively.

The film, a classic Western romance from the early 20th century, does not feature any discernible LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Its plot is centered on a heterosexual love triangle, consistent with the genre and era.

The film "The Girl of the Golden West" (1915) is a Western romance set during the California Gold Rush. Based on available plot summaries and character descriptions, there are no identifiable transsexual characters or themes present in the narrative.

The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.

The 1915 film adaptation of David Belasco's play retains the established genders of its main characters, such as Minnie, Dick Johnson, and Jack Rance, as portrayed in the source material. No instances of canonical characters being depicted with a different gender are found.

Based on the source play and historical casting, the main characters in "The Girl of the Golden West" (1915) were portrayed by actors of the same race as established in the original material. There is no evidence of a race swap.


Viewer Rating Breakdown

5.4

Viewer Rating

Combines user and critic ratings from four sources

User Ratings

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5.2
The Movie Database logo
5.5

Critic Ratings

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N/A
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N/A

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