
A King o' Make-Believe (1916)
Not Rated
Overview
Orphaned and disabled Hope Hathaway has been left in the guardianship of the rapacious Rufus Flint and his son Abner. They scheme to force Hope to marry Abner to access her fortune but are held at bay by her faithful housekeeper Susie. Nearby a movie is being filmed and the picture's star Neil Stuart happens upon Hope one day when she is alone in a field. Concerned for her situation Neil tells Susie to contact him if he is ever needed. When Rufus and Abner make their play Neil swoops in and rescues Hope.
Starring Cast
Bias Dimensions
Overview
Orphaned and disabled Hope Hathaway has been left in the guardianship of the rapacious Rufus Flint and his son Abner. They scheme to force Hope to marry Abner to access her fortune but are held at bay by her faithful housekeeper Susie. Nearby a movie is being filmed and the picture's star Neil Stuart happens upon Hope one day when she is alone in a field. Concerned for her situation Neil tells Susie to contact him if he is ever needed. When Rufus and Abner make their play Neil swoops in and rescues Hope.
Starring Cast
Detailed Bias Analysis
Primary
The rating is neutral due to the complete absence of specific movie details, preventing any assessment of ideological context, thematic evidence, or problem/solution frameworks.
Based on the absence of specific details regarding the movie's content, casting, and narrative, the film is assessed as taking a neutral approach to diversity and inclusion. There is no indication of explicit DEI-driven casting or narrative framing that either critiques traditional identities or makes DEI themes central.
Secondary
The film 'A King o' Make-Believe' does not present any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes based on the information provided. Consequently, its portrayal of LGBTQ+ elements is rated as N/A, indicating no depiction within the scope of this evaluation.
Based on the information provided, 'A King o' Make-Believe' does not contain identifiable transgender characters or themes. Consequently, an evaluation of its portrayal of transsexual characters and themes is not applicable.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
No information is provided regarding the source material or specific characters of "A King o' Make-Believe" (1916) that would establish canonical genders. Therefore, it is not possible to identify any instances of a gender swap.
There is no evidence or widely established canon indicating that characters in the 1916 film "A King o' Make-Believe" had a pre-defined race that was subsequently altered in its portrayal.
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