
Not Rated
Traveling saleswoman Mary Marbury thrashes a masher on a train when he tries to kiss a young girl in a tunnel.
Traveling saleswoman Mary Marbury thrashes a masher on a train when he tries to kiss a young girl in a tunnel.
The film focuses on apolitical themes of romantic relationships and personal growth within the social conventions of its era. It does not explicitly promote or critique any political ideology, leading to a neutral rating.
This 1925 silent film exhibits traditional casting practices typical of its era, featuring a predominantly white cast without intentional race or gender swaps. The narrative also aligns with traditional framing, showing no explicit critique of traditional identities or central DEI themes.
The film 'The Homebreaker' is a silent domestic drama centered on a husband's secret philanthropic work and marital misunderstandings. Based on available plot summaries and character descriptions, there are no identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes present in the narrative.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
As a 1919 silent film, "The Homebreaker" predates the common practice of adapting established characters from extensive prior canon or reboots where gender swaps typically occur. There is no evidence of characters being reimagined from a previously established gender.
As an original film from 1919, "The Homebreaker" does not adapt characters from prior source material, historical records, or previous installments. Therefore, no character's race could have been established before this film to be subsequently changed.