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Under the Mountain (1981)
Science-fiction adventure series in which two children uncover an ancient alien threat to Earth and discover their role in defending the planet. Based on Maurice Gee's novel, this eight-part 1981 Television New Zealand production follows the protagonists as they navigate escalating supernatural dangers and learn to harness their newfound abilities. The ensemble cast features prominent New Zealand performers of the era in supporting roles, grounding the cosmic stakes in a recognizable local setting.
Science-fiction adventure series in which two children uncover an ancient alien threat to Earth and discover their role in defending the planet. Based on Maurice Gee's novel, this eight-part 1981 Television New Zealand production follows the protagonists as they navigate escalating supernatural dangers and learn to harness their newfound abilities. The ensemble cast features prominent New Zealand performers of the era in supporting roles, grounding the cosmic stakes in a recognizable local setting.
The film centers on a classic good versus evil struggle, where two children discover their destiny to protect Earth from an ancient alien threat. Its narrative focuses on universal themes of courage and responsibility, rather than promoting specific political ideologies.
The film features traditional casting without explicit race or gender swaps of established roles. Its narrative maintains a neutral or positive framing of traditional identities, avoiding critical portrayals.
Under the Mountain portrays a stable nuclear family unit as a foundational element for its central characters. The narrative focuses on the bond between twin siblings and their guidance from an elder, without explicitly endorsing or critiquing specific family structures or values.
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Under the Mountain, 1981 does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes. The narrative contains no elements related to transsexual identity, ensuring its portrayal is not applicable within this context.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The adaptation of "Under the Mountain" does not feature any characters whose established gender was altered for the screen. All main characters retain their original gender from the source material.
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