
Not Rated
Leo Donnelly in the role of a Broadway columnist who interviews stars, celebrities and wannabees and not-yetbees of the era, supposedly to set the record straight. Paulette Goddard discusses her engagement/non engagement to Charlie Chaplin; Paul Whiteman tells how he had to lose 100 pounds before he got married, and Harry Thaw and Evelyn Nesbit - the Girl in the Red Velvet Swing - tell him what is happening in their lives in December of 1932. Leo then digs up archive footage featuring Gloria Swanson's four husbands...one at a time.
Leo Donnelly in the role of a Broadway columnist who interviews stars, celebrities and wannabees and not-yetbees of the era, supposedly to set the record straight. Paulette Goddard discusses her engagement/non engagement to Charlie Chaplin; Paul Whiteman tells how he had to lose 100 pounds before he got married, and Harry Thaw and Evelyn Nesbit - the Girl in the Red Velvet Swing - tell him what is happening in their lives in December of 1932. Leo then digs up archive footage featuring Gloria Swanson's four husbands...one at a time.
The film receives a neutral rating due to the complete absence of specific content or thematic details, making it impossible to discern any political leanings or ideological positions from the title alone.
Based on the absence of specific details regarding casting, character diversity, narrative, or thematic content for '{Broadway Gossip No.2}', the evaluation indicates a neutral stance on diversity, equity, and inclusion characteristics.
Without any provided information regarding the film's plot, characters, or themes, it is impossible to evaluate its portrayal of LGBTQ+ elements. Therefore, the net impact is rated as N/A due to a lack of depiction data.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
No source material, prior adaptations, or historical figures are provided for this 1932 film. Without a pre-existing canon or established character genders to compare against, it is not possible to identify any instances of a gender swap.
The provided information for "Broadway Gossip No.2" (1932) does not include details about its source material, characters, or whether it's an adaptation or biopic. Without established canonical or historical racial identities for its characters, it is not possible to determine if a race swap occurred.