
Not Rated
Driven from his throne by the scheming Targon, the King of Paloma is banished to the prison mines, where his son, Pietro, is bayoneted for protesting. A shipwreck allows the king to escape and find refuge with his followers on Paloma's rocky shore. Rosita cares for the blinded king and tells him of Pinto Pete, who defends the oppressed with his bullwhip.
Driven from his throne by the scheming Targon, the King of Paloma is banished to the prison mines, where his son, Pietro, is bayoneted for protesting. A shipwreck allows the king to escape and find refuge with his followers on Paloma's rocky shore. Rosita cares for the blinded king and tells him of Pinto Pete, who defends the oppressed with his bullwhip.
The film receives a neutral rating of 0 due to the complete absence of specific plot details, character arcs, or thematic content, making any assessment of political bias impossible.
Based on the limited information provided for 'The Lash of Pinto Pete', the film is assessed as featuring traditional casting and narrative framing. There is no indication of explicit diversity in casting or a narrative focus on DEI themes or critiques of traditional identities.
Without any provided plot details or character information for 'The Lash of Pinto Pete,' it is impossible to evaluate its portrayal of LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Consequently, a net impact rating cannot be determined.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
This 1924 film is an original work. No information is provided regarding prior source material or established characters whose gender could have been altered in this adaptation.
As an original film from 1924, there is no prior source material, established canon, or historical record for its characters that could be altered. Therefore, no race swap can be identified.