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Railroad detective Matt Clark (Jim Davis) and his feisty sidekick, Frankie Adams (Mary Castle), return for more action and adventure in this compilation that rounds up 11 installments from the vintage Western anthology series. In these episodes, the intrepid duo squares off against (among others) the notorious Billy the Kid, Chief Crazy Horse, train robber Sam Bass and gun-slinging outlaw John Wesley Hardin.
Railroad detective Matt Clark (Jim Davis) and his feisty sidekick, Frankie Adams (Mary Castle), return for more action and adventure in this compilation that rounds up 11 installments from the vintage Western anthology series. In these episodes, the intrepid duo squares off against (among others) the notorious Billy the Kid, Chief Crazy Horse, train robber Sam Bass and gun-slinging outlaw John Wesley Hardin.
The film's objective appears to be a historical recounting of figures and events from the Old West, and without specific narrative details or explicit ideological framing, it does not demonstrate a clear bias towards either progressive or conservative viewpoints.
This 1954 TV series about the Old West features traditional casting, predominantly showcasing white male characters, consistent with the historical period and production era. The narrative presents traditional identities in a neutral or positive manner, without any critical framing or explicit DEI themes.
The film likely presents Christianity as a pervasive and foundational element for many Old West settlers, depicting its role in community building, moral frameworks, and providing spiritual resilience amidst hardship.
This film, a 1954 Western anthology, does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. There is no depiction of queer identity, relationships, or related narratives within the movie's storyline or character arcs.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film is a documentary about historical figures from the Old West. Documentaries typically aim for factual accuracy, making it highly improbable that known historical figures would be portrayed with a different gender than established in history.
This documentary series explores historical figures of the American Old West. Based on available information, including cast lists and the nature of a historical documentary, there is no indication that any historically established character is portrayed by an actor of a different race within this production.
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