Spiritualist Blanche Tyler and her cab-driving boyfriend encounter a pair of serial kidnappers while trailing a missing heir in California.
Spiritualist Blanche Tyler and her cab-driving boyfriend encounter a pair of serial kidnappers while trailing a missing heir in California.
The film's central subject matter and narrative focus are on a crime/mystery plot, character interactions, and suspense, without promoting or critiquing any specific political ideology or societal structure. The problem and solution are individualistic and plot-driven, not ideologically charged.
This film features a cast that is predominantly white, reflecting traditional Hollywood casting practices of its time. The narrative does not incorporate themes related to diversity, equity, or inclusion, nor does it critically examine traditional identities.
Alfred Hitchcock's 'Family Plot' does not include any explicit or implicitly identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative focuses on heterosexual relationships and a suspenseful plot, therefore, it offers no portrayal of queer identities or experiences.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Family Plot is an adaptation of Victor Canning's novel "The Rainbird Pattern." The film does not alter the gender of any established character from the source material. All main characters retain their original genders as depicted in the novel.
The film "Family Plot" is an adaptation of Victor Canning's novel "The Rainbird Pattern." There is no indication that any character canonically established as one race in the source material was portrayed as a different race in the 1976 film adaptation.
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