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On a boat to San Francisco, Nellie Proctor is nearly caught stealing a man's wallet, but because she slips it into James Blair's pocket, he is arrested for the crime and sentenced to two years on the chain gang. Nellie, ashamed at having sent an innocent man to prison, convinces her friend Milligan to help James escape, after which all three go to an Alaskan mining town to begin new lives. While James prospects for gold, Nellie and Milligan find work in a local saloon, and Nellie takes charge of four orphaned children. Warren McKenzie, the saloon owner, is also the sheriff, and when he discovers James' identity, he threatens to turn the young man over to the law unless Nellie visits him in his cabin. To save James, with whom she has fallen in love, from a second prison term, Nellie consents, but James and the children come to her rescue.
On a boat to San Francisco, Nellie Proctor is nearly caught stealing a man's wallet, but because she slips it into James Blair's pocket, he is arrested for the crime and sentenced to two years on the chain gang. Nellie, ashamed at having sent an innocent man to prison, convinces her friend Milligan to help James escape, after which all three go to an Alaskan mining town to begin new lives. While James prospects for gold, Nellie and Milligan find work in a local saloon, and Nellie takes charge of four orphaned children. Warren McKenzie, the saloon owner, is also the sheriff, and when he discovers James' identity, he threatens to turn the young man over to the law unless Nellie visits him in his cabin. To save James, with whom she has fallen in love, from a second prison term, Nellie consents, but James and the children come to her rescue.
The film's central focus on a romantic drama, where personal virtue and love overcome individual obstacles rather than engaging with systemic societal issues, positions it as politically neutral.
This 1918 silent film features traditional casting with an all-white ensemble, consistent with the cinematic norms of its era. The narrative does not present any critical portrayal of traditional identities or incorporate explicit diversity, equity, and inclusion themes.
Based on available information for this 1918 silent film, there are no identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes present in 'The Girl with the Champagne Eyes'. Therefore, an evaluation of its portrayal of LGBTQ+ elements is not applicable.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
No information is provided regarding source material or pre-existing characters for "The Girl with the Champagne Eyes" (1918). Without a prior established canon, it is not possible to identify any instances of a character's gender being changed.
The film "The Girl with the Champagne Eyes" (1918) is an original silent movie. Its characters were created for this specific production and do not have pre-established racial identities from prior source material or historical records, thus precluding a race swap.