
Not Rated
A native Californian guide is discharged by the leader of a wagon train because he dares to make love to the latter's daughter. Sometime later he comes upon them again and is in time to save the girl he loves from an attack by the Indians.
A native Californian guide is discharged by the leader of a wagon train because he dares to make love to the latter's daughter. Sometime later he comes upon them again and is in time to save the girl he loves from an attack by the Indians.
The film's right-leaning rating is primarily driven by its central narrative, which champions individual responsibility and self-reliance as the decisive solution to the challenges of frontier life.
Based on the limited information provided, the movie is assessed as not exhibiting explicit DEI characteristics in its casting or narrative. Without specific details on character representation or thematic framing, the evaluation defaults to a traditional approach in both aspects.
Based on the absence of provided plot details or character information for 'The Lone Wagon', no identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes could be evaluated.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The Lone Wagon (1923) is an original silent film. There is no prior source material, historical record, or previous installment from which characters' genders could be established and subsequently swapped.
The provided information for "The Lone Wagon" (1923) includes only the title, director, and year. There is no information regarding source material, historical figures, or established character races to assess against the definition of a race swap.