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Howard Norris, a wealthy young man from the city makes the acquaintance of a lovely young daughter of a farmer. By promising marriage, he entices her into accompanying him to the city. There is a fake wedding. She inadvertently learns the truth and in great anguish sets out for her home. The rich young man is holding a drinking party when his mother stops in and advises him to give up drinking and become an upstanding young man. He takes her advice, realizes the error of his ways, and begins searching for the girl he wronged.
Howard Norris, a wealthy young man from the city makes the acquaintance of a lovely young daughter of a farmer. By promising marriage, he entices her into accompanying him to the city. There is a fake wedding. She inadvertently learns the truth and in great anguish sets out for her home. The rich young man is holding a drinking party when his mother stops in and advises him to give up drinking and become an upstanding young man. He takes her advice, realizes the error of his ways, and begins searching for the girl he wronged.
The film documents the 'First International Air Circuit of Brescia,' an early aviation event. Its focus on historical record and technological achievement renders it apolitical, as it does not engage with specific progressive or conservative ideologies.
This film, likely a historical record of an early 20th-century aviation event, does not provide details suggesting intentional diversity in casting or character representation. Its narrative is expected to focus on the event itself, without engaging in critiques of traditional identities or explicit DEI themes.
This 1909 silent documentary, focused on an international air race, does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Its historical context and subject matter preclude such portrayals, resulting in no depiction of queer identity.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
This 1909 film is a documentary-style record of a real historical event, the Brescia air circuit. It features actual participants and spectators rather than fictional characters or narrative reinterpretations of historical figures, thus precluding the possibility of a gender swap as defined.
This 1909 film is a historical record of a real aviation event, not a narrative adaptation or a biopic with fictionalized characters. The concept of a 'race swap' does not apply as there are no established characters from source material or prior depictions to be recast.