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When a confused eyewitness identifies New York City cabbie Brick Tennant as a killer, he is sentenced to death for a murder that he wasn't involved in. Though no one is willing to listen to the innocent prisoner's pleas for freedom, Brick's faithful fiancée, Mary, knows that her lover is innocent because she was with him when the crime was committed. As the scheduled execution draws ever nearer, Mary begins to investigate the murder herself.
When a confused eyewitness identifies New York City cabbie Brick Tennant as a killer, he is sentenced to death for a murder that he wasn't involved in. Though no one is willing to listen to the innocent prisoner's pleas for freedom, Brick's faithful fiancée, Mary, knows that her lover is innocent because she was with him when the crime was committed. As the scheduled execution draws ever nearer, Mary begins to investigate the murder herself.
The film critiques the potential for error within the justice system and the irreversible nature of capital punishment, but its resolution emphasizes the system's capacity for self-correction through diligent individual effort, leading to a neutral rating.
This 1939 drama features traditional casting prevalent for its era, with no apparent intentional diversity in its character representation. The narrative centers on a wrongful conviction, focusing on themes of justice and the legal system without incorporating or critiquing traditional identities or explicit DEI themes.
The film "Let Us Live" (1939) is a crime drama centered on a wrongful conviction. There are no identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes present in the narrative, focusing instead on the heterosexual protagonists and their fight for justice. Therefore, the film has no impact on LGBTQ+ representation.
The film "Let Us Live" (1939), a crime drama about a wrongly accused taxi driver, does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes. Its narrative focuses on legal injustice and has no elements related to transgender identity.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film "Let Us Live" (1939) features original characters not derived from pre-existing source material or historical figures with established genders. Therefore, no gender swaps occur.
This 1939 crime drama features original characters and does not adapt any pre-existing source material or historical figures with established racial identities. Therefore, no race swaps occurred.
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