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Adam's Rib (1973)
Adam's Rib is an American situation comedy broadcast on ABC-TV from September 14 to December 28, 1973. It was produced by MGM Television and had 13 episodes. The series was a TV adaptation of the 1949 motion picture of the same name.
Adam's Rib is an American situation comedy broadcast on ABC-TV from September 14 to December 28, 1973. It was produced by MGM Television and had 13 episodes. The series was a TV adaptation of the 1949 motion picture of the same name.
The film's central conflict directly addresses gender inequality and legal double standards, advocating for women's equal treatment and challenging traditional roles. This focus on progressive values, despite a comedic and ultimately compromising resolution, positions it as left-leaning.
The film features a predominantly white cast with no apparent intentional race or gender swaps of traditionally white roles. While it critically examines gender roles and advocates for women's equality within its narrative, it does not explicitly portray traditional identities in a negative light.
The 1973 TV series 'Adam's Rib' centers on the professional and marital life of a lawyer couple. The narrative does not include any discernible LGBTQ+ characters or themes, therefore, there is no specific portrayal to evaluate within the series.
The 1973 TV series "Adam's Rib" is a sitcom about a married couple who are lawyers. Research indicates no identifiable transsexual characters or themes are present within the show's narrative or plotlines. Therefore, the film's net impact on this topic is N/A.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The 1973 TV series "Adam's Rib" is an adaptation of the 1949 film of the same name. The main characters, Adam Bonner and Amanda Bonner, retain their original genders from the source material, as do other significant roles. No established character underwent a gender change.
The 1973 TV series "Adam's Rib" is an adaptation of the 1949 film of the same name. The main characters, Adam and Amanda Bonner, and other key roles, were portrayed by actors of the same race as their counterparts in the original film.
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