Major Ben McBride organizes a mission to the Antarctic wastes to search for his friend who has been missing in the region for several years. McBride's party find themselves in a world populated by primitive warriors and terrifying prehistoric creatures, all of whom they must evade in order to get back safely
Major Ben McBride organizes a mission to the Antarctic wastes to search for his friend who has been missing in the region for several years. McBride's party find themselves in a world populated by primitive warriors and terrifying prehistoric creatures, all of whom they must evade in order to get back safely
The film's central subject matter of survival and exploration in a prehistoric land is inherently apolitical, and its narrative focuses on practical solutions to physical threats rather than promoting any specific ideological viewpoint.
The movie features a cast predominantly composed of white actors, which was typical for adventure films of its era. The narrative maintains a neutral or positive framing of traditional identities, without engaging in critical portrayals or explicit DEI themes.
The film "The People That Time Forgot" is a science fiction adventure that does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Its narrative focuses on a rescue mission in a prehistoric land, with no elements pertaining to queer identity or experiences.
The film features Ajor, a skilled native woman who participates in combat against male Sagoths and creatures. While she contributes to group victories and uses weapons like a spear, there are no distinct scenes where she is shown to individually defeat one or more male opponents in direct, close-quarters physical combat.
The 1977 film adaptation of Edgar Rice Burroughs' novel does not alter the established genders of its main characters from the source material. All significant characters maintain their canonical gender.
The film adapts Edgar Rice Burroughs' novel. Key characters like Ben McBride and Ajor are portrayed consistently with their implied or described racial backgrounds in the source material. No established character's race was changed for the adaptation.
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