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Rooster Cogburn (1975)

Bias Rating
Analyzing...
Traditional
Viewer Rating
Rating: 6.1
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Overview

After a band of drunken thugs overruns a small Indian Nation town, killing Reverend Goodnight and raping the women folk, Eula Goodnight enlists the aid of US Marshal Cogburn to hunt them down and bring her father's killers to justice.


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Bias Dimensions

Political: Leans Right
Diversity: Low
Christianity: Positive

Overview

After a band of drunken thugs overruns a small Indian Nation town, killing Reverend Goodnight and raping the women folk, Eula Goodnight enlists the aid of US Marshal Cogburn to hunt them down and bring her father's killers to justice.


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Where to watch

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Detailed Bias Analysis

Analyzing...
Traditional

Primary

The film's narrative champions individual responsibility and traditional, direct justice through the actions of its rugged protagonist, Rooster Cogburn, to restore order in a chaotic frontier, aligning with conservative values.

The movie 'Rooster Cogburn' features traditional casting with predominantly white lead actors and supporting roles, consistent with its genre and era. The narrative presents traditional identities in a neutral to positive manner, without explicit critique or central DEI themes.

Secondary

The film portrays Eula Goodnight's unwavering Christian faith as a source of strength, moral conviction, and resilience. Her character, along with her missionary father, embodies positive virtues, and the narrative consistently respects and affirms her beliefs in the face of adversity.

The film "Rooster Cogburn" does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Its narrative is a traditional Western adventure focusing on a U.S. Marshal and a missionary, with no elements pertaining to queer identity.

The film "Rooster Cogburn" is a Western adventure that does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or explore transgender themes. Its narrative focuses on the pursuit of outlaws by Rooster Cogburn and Eula Goodnight, making the concept of transsexual portrayal inapplicable to its content.

The film features Eula Goodnight as the primary female character. While she is present during action sequences and uses firearms for defense, there are no scenes depicting her defeating one or more male opponents in direct, close-quarters physical combat using skill, strength, or melee weapons.

The film features Rooster Cogburn, who retains his established male gender from the source novel and previous film. Other significant characters, such as Eula Goodnight, are original to this installment and do not represent a gender swap of a previously established character.

The film "Rooster Cogburn" (1975) features characters consistent with their established racial portrayals from the source novel and previous film adaptations. No character canonically, historically, or widely established as one race is portrayed on screen as a different race.


Viewer Rating Breakdown

6.1

Viewer Rating

Combines user and critic ratings from four sources

User Ratings

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6.8
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6.4

Critic Ratings

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5.0
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N/A

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