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Spoiled socialite Cynthia Grace is suffering from a blood clot. Not unexpectedly, Tommy Coalt falls in love with Cynthia, much to her parents' dismay. Soon he's drawing up plans to marry the girl and setting up private practice in a smaller town.
Spoiled socialite Cynthia Grace is suffering from a blood clot. Not unexpectedly, Tommy Coalt falls in love with Cynthia, much to her parents' dismay. Soon he's drawing up plans to marry the girl and setting up private practice in a smaller town.
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The movie features traditional casting and character representation typical of its era, without explicit race or gender swaps. Its narrative maintains a neutral or positive framing of traditional identities, with no central DEI critiques.
The film 'Dark Delusion' does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative primarily focuses on a medical drama and mystery, with no elements related to queer identity or experiences present in the storyline.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Dark Delusion is a direct continuation of the Dr. Kildare film series. Its established main characters, Dr. Kildare and Dr. Gillespie, maintain their original male genders as consistently portrayed in prior installments and source material. No gender swaps are present.
This 1947 film is part of a long-running series where main characters like Dr. Kildare and Dr. Gillespie were consistently established and portrayed as white. There is no evidence of any character, canonical or otherwise, being portrayed by an actor of a different race than originally established.
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