
Not Rated
On October 27, 1919 the Roosevelt memorial flag, which has been carried across New York State in TR's honor, is brought to rest at his grave in Youngs Memorial Cemetery, Oyster Bay, N.Y. View of two young girls and a boy placing flower bouquet and flag through fence surrounding TR's grave, event may not be part of flag ceremonies. Shots from different angles of memorial flag as it is borne by young men up the steep pathway to the gravesite; five girls sew the 48th and final star on flag at what is probably Cove School in Oyster Bay with group of children and Boy Scouts visible in background; view of children and adults on cemetery grounds. Final scene of Samuel Abbott, originator of memorial flag idea, placing flag on TR's gravesite.
On October 27, 1919 the Roosevelt memorial flag, which has been carried across New York State in TR's honor, is brought to rest at his grave in Youngs Memorial Cemetery, Oyster Bay, N.Y. View of two young girls and a boy placing flower bouquet and flag through fence surrounding TR's grave, event may not be part of flag ceremonies. Shots from different angles of memorial flag as it is borne by young men up the steep pathway to the gravesite; five girls sew the 48th and final star on flag at what is probably Cove School in Oyster Bay with group of children and Boy Scouts visible in background; view of children and adults on cemetery grounds. Final scene of Samuel Abbott, originator of memorial flag idea, placing flag on TR's gravesite.
This film is a historical record documenting a specific event, King Albert of Belgium's visit to Theodore Roosevelt's grave. It does not present a narrative problem or champion an ideological solution, thus remaining neutral in its political stance.
This historical depiction of King Albert of Belgium visiting Theodore Roosevelt's grave in 1919 features traditional casting consistent with the historical figures and era. The narrative frames traditional identities neutrally or positively, without explicit critique or central DEI themes.
Without any provided plot or character information for the film, it is not possible to identify or evaluate the portrayal of LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Therefore, the net impact is determined to be N/A due to a lack of depiction.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
This 1919 film documents a historical event involving King Albert of Belgium and the grave of Theodore Roosevelt. As a historical record, it is expected to depict real figures accurately without altering their established gender.
This title refers to a 1919 historical newsreel or documentary footage depicting a real event. It is not an adaptation or fictional portrayal of characters, but a direct record of historical figures. Therefore, the concept of a 'race swap' does not apply.