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All the Queen's Men (2021)
Marilyn "Madam" DeVille is at the top of her game in the Atlanta nightclub industry, and she won't let anyone or anything stand her in way as she rules a crew of male exotic dancers.
Marilyn "Madam" DeVille is at the top of her game in the Atlanta nightclub industry, and she won't let anyone or anything stand her in way as she rules a crew of male exotic dancers.
The series focuses on the personal and business struggles of a powerful female entrepreneur, balancing themes of individual ambition and loyalty within a dramatic narrative, without explicitly promoting a specific political ideology.
The series showcases significant diversity through its predominantly Black cast and a narrative that explores themes of power and gender dynamics. It presents a subtle challenge to traditional norms without explicitly recasting traditionally white roles or overtly critiquing traditional identities.
The series "All the Queen's Men" features openly gay characters, notably Doc, who is portrayed with depth and agency. His relationship with Amp is a significant and respectfully developed subplot, contributing to a diverse and inclusive narrative that affirms LGBTQ+ lives and love within its dramatic framework.
The series "All the Queen's Men" features Amp, a transgender woman, as a significant and positively portrayed character. She is depicted with dignity, strength, and agency as Madam's loyal head of security. Her trans identity is acknowledged respectfully, contributing to her character's depth without being a source of ridicule or negative stereotypes. The narrative consistently affirms her worth and competence.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
All the Queen's Men is an original series created for BET+ and is not an adaptation of existing source material or based on historical figures. All characters are new to this production, thus precluding any gender swaps from prior established canon.
The show "All the Queen's Men" is an adaptation of a book by Christian Keyes, which features a predominantly Black cast. The show's casting aligns with the source material, and there are no characters established as a different race in prior canon or history who have been recast.
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