
Not Rated
One of over thirty police training films produced by Murray Woroner, "Patrolman You Have a Problem" was released by Motorola Teleprogram Center.Created in conjunction with the Miami Dade Police Department (and others), each film in the series examines an aspect of police conduct and training. In this specific film, the viewer is shown scenarios in which rookie cops are exposed to the cynical attitudes and reckless actions of seasoned veterans. Here, the words and actions of the sergeants and other senior police officers appear contradictory to the code of conduct and what was taught to the trainees in the police academy. The goal of the film is to create a discussion about "doing the right thing" and, of course, to reinforce the code of conduct. The film was produced by Woroner Films, inc and scripts and research were carried out by Frank Augustine, Sam Harris, Miami Dade Community College, and Bal Harbour Police Department of Florida.
One of over thirty police training films produced by Murray Woroner, "Patrolman You Have a Problem" was released by Motorola Teleprogram Center.Created in conjunction with the Miami Dade Police Department (and others), each film in the series examines an aspect of police conduct and training. In this specific film, the viewer is shown scenarios in which rookie cops are exposed to the cynical attitudes and reckless actions of seasoned veterans. Here, the words and actions of the sergeants and other senior police officers appear contradictory to the code of conduct and what was taught to the trainees in the police academy. The goal of the film is to create a discussion about "doing the right thing" and, of course, to reinforce the code of conduct. The film was produced by Woroner Films, inc and scripts and research were carried out by Frank Augustine, Sam Harris, Miami Dade Community College, and Bal Harbour Police Department of Florida.
The film's title "Bar Girl" suggests a focus on a character's personal experiences within a specific social setting. Without further plot details, the film is presumed to explore apolitical themes such as individual struggles and relationships, rather than explicitly promoting a specific political ideology or offering an ideologically charged solution to societal problems.
Due to the complete absence of specific details regarding the movie's cast, characters, and narrative, a comprehensive evaluation of its Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion characteristics cannot be performed. Consequently, it is not possible to accurately assess its representation or narrative framing according to the defined criteria.
Due to the absence of any provided plot details or character descriptions, it is not possible to evaluate the film's portrayal of LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Therefore, the net impact is categorized as N/A.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film "Bar Girl" (1975) is an original production and not an adaptation of existing source material or a biopic. Its characters were created specifically for this film, meaning there are no pre-established characters whose gender could have been altered.
There is no widely available information about the film "{酒吧女郎} (1975)" or any source material it might be based on. Consequently, it is not possible to identify any character with a pre-established race that was subsequently portrayed by an actor of a different race.