
Not Rated
A tale of English political intrigue. A certain member of Parliament, whose voice and vote would have passed an objectionable measure, is prevented from reaching the house in time by the opposition's subterfuge of a girl calling for assistance just as he passed her house. The young lady being an actress merely re-enacts a scene from the amateur theatricals she appeared in. The plan works holding him until it is too late to take part in the debate or vote upon the question and the bill did not pass.
A tale of English political intrigue. A certain member of Parliament, whose voice and vote would have passed an objectionable measure, is prevented from reaching the house in time by the opposition's subterfuge of a girl calling for assistance just as he passed her house. The young lady being an actress merely re-enacts a scene from the amateur theatricals she appeared in. The plan works holding him until it is too late to take part in the debate or vote upon the question and the bill did not pass.
The film's title suggests a focus on an individual's experience within a political or electoral context. Without specific narrative details, the film is assessed as neutral, as no explicit promotion or critique of a particular ideology can be identified.
The evaluation of this movie is based solely on its title and director, as no specific details regarding casting, character diversity, or narrative themes were provided. Without such information, there are no discernible indicators of explicit DEI efforts in either representation or narrative framing.
Based on the lack of provided information, there is no identifiable depiction of LGBTQ+ characters or themes in 'How Sir Andrew Lost His Vote'. Therefore, a net impact assessment cannot be made, resulting in an N/A rating.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film features a character named Sir Andrew, a title exclusively for males, who is portrayed by a male actor. There is no indication of a prior canonical or historical version of this character being female. Thus, no gender swap is present.
The film "How Sir Andrew Lost His Vote" (1911) is an early silent film. There is no information provided about prior source material, historical figures, or previous adaptations that would establish the canonical race of its characters before this production. Therefore, no race swap can be identified.