A pampered heiress inherits her father's pharmaceutical empire when he dies in a suspicious accident, and soon finds herself surrounded by ruthless board members and grasping family members who will seemingly stop at nothing to profit.
A pampered heiress inherits her father's pharmaceutical empire when he dies in a suspicious accident, and soon finds herself surrounded by ruthless board members and grasping family members who will seemingly stop at nothing to profit.
Bloodline is a thriller focused on a woman inheriting a pharmaceutical empire and uncovering a conspiracy to kill her. The film's primary focus on individual survival and solving a specific criminal plot, rather than offering a systemic critique or promoting a particular ideology, results in a neutral rating.
The film features an internationally diverse cast, but without explicit race or gender swaps of traditionally white roles. Its narrative is a straightforward thriller that does not engage in critical portrayals of traditional identities or explicitly center on DEI themes.
The film "Bloodline" does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Its narrative is centered on a heterosexual protagonist navigating corporate espionage and a murder mystery, resulting in no portrayal of queer identity.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The 1979 film "Bloodline" is an adaptation of Sidney Sheldon's 1977 novel. All significant characters, including Elizabeth Roffe, Sam Roffe, and the various board members, maintain the same gender as established in the original source material. No characters canonically established as one gender were portrayed as a different gender in the film.
The film is an adaptation of Sidney Sheldon's novel. There is no evidence that any character, canonically established as one race in the source material, was portrayed by an actor of a different broader racial category in the film adaptation.
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