
Not Rated
Loring, an author, in getting material for a book, goes to a gambling den. He sees Wilbur, who acts strangely. He follows him and when Wilbur is killed, Peter Charles, father of Beatrice Charles, is accused of the murder. The gambler gives him a fictitious story about a murderous gang when Loring attempts to solve the murder mystery. Several attempts are made on his life by the gang but fail. The gambler proves to be Beatrice’s villainous fiancee, and when he confesses the murder Loring wins the young woman.
Loring, an author, in getting material for a book, goes to a gambling den. He sees Wilbur, who acts strangely. He follows him and when Wilbur is killed, Peter Charles, father of Beatrice Charles, is accused of the murder. The gambler gives him a fictitious story about a murderous gang when Loring attempts to solve the murder mystery. Several attempts are made on his life by the gang but fail. The gambler proves to be Beatrice’s villainous fiancee, and when he confesses the murder Loring wins the young woman.
The film's central theme of championing unpopular or overlooked causes is presented in a way that emphasizes universal values like perseverance and conviction, rather than explicitly promoting a specific political ideology, leading to a neutral rating.
Based on the limited information provided, the movie does not present explicit indicators of either traditional casting or intentional DEI-driven recasting. The narrative also lacks details to suggest a specific stance on traditional identities or explicit DEI themes.
The film's narrative, centered on defending the innocent and upholding justice, implicitly aligns with and affirms general moral virtues widely associated with Christian ethics in 1920s American society. While not explicitly depicting religious practices, the film's core message resonates with themes of compassion and righteousness.
Based solely on the information provided, the film 'Champion of Lost Causes' does not present any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes, precluding an evaluation of its portrayal.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
There is no widely established source material, historical record, or prior installment for "Champion of Lost Causes" (1925) that would define character genders before this film's release. Thus, no character can be identified as having undergone a gender swap.
The film 'Champion of Lost Causes' was released in 1925. There is no evidence to suggest it adapted source material with characters whose race was canonically established and then altered within this film, nor is it a reboot or biopic that would typically involve a race swap as defined.