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The Eleventh Hour is an American medical drama about psychiatry starring Wendell Corey, Jack Ging, and Ralph Bellamy, which aired sixty-two new episodes plus selected rebroadcasts on NBC from October 3, 1962, to September 9, 1964.
The Eleventh Hour is an American medical drama about psychiatry starring Wendell Corey, Jack Ging, and Ralph Bellamy, which aired sixty-two new episodes plus selected rebroadcasts on NBC from October 3, 1962, to September 9, 1964.
The film's central focus on individual psychological struggles and their professional psychiatric treatment, rather than explicit political advocacy or broad societal critique, positions it as neutral. It primarily explores the human condition through a medical lens.
This 1960s medical drama features a predominantly traditional cast, reflecting the common casting practices of its era without intentional diversity-driven choices. The narrative focuses on individual psychological challenges, presenting traditional identities neutrally or positively without explicit DEI themes.
The medical drama series 'The Eleventh Hour' (1962-1964) does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Its narrative focuses on psychiatric cases and their treatment, with no discernible portrayal of queer identities or experiences.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The Eleventh Hour (1962) is an original television series. Its characters were created for the show and do not have pre-existing canonical or historical genders from prior source material, thus precluding any gender swaps.
As an original television series from 1962, "The Eleventh Hour" established its own characters and their races. There is no prior source material, historical record, or previous adaptation from which a character's race could have been canonically established and then changed.
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