
Not Rated
A lost film. "The Beaten Path" was a 3-reel 3000-foot film produced by the Eclair company in the United States. The film was directed by O.A.C. Lund, and starred Barbara Tennant, O.A.C. Lund, Alec B. Francis, Julia Stuart, Will E. Sheerer. It premiered in August of 1913. Plot summary from "Moving Picture World", August 23, 1913: "This three-reel picture has many big situations in it. In the cast are some of the company's best players: Alec Francis, Julia Stuart, Barbara Tennant, Will Sherer, O.A.C. Lund, Hector Dion, and others. The story is of a family feud between two families, the heads of which quarrel over a boundary line. The main scenes are laid about large mansions, but there are others in an atmosphere of the Northwest, in primitive surroundings. "The Beaten Path" is a real feature."
A lost film. "The Beaten Path" was a 3-reel 3000-foot film produced by the Eclair company in the United States. The film was directed by O.A.C. Lund, and starred Barbara Tennant, O.A.C. Lund, Alec B. Francis, Julia Stuart, Will E. Sheerer. It premiered in August of 1913. Plot summary from "Moving Picture World", August 23, 1913: "This three-reel picture has many big situations in it. In the cast are some of the company's best players: Alec Francis, Julia Stuart, Barbara Tennant, Will Sherer, O.A.C. Lund, Hector Dion, and others. The story is of a family feud between two families, the heads of which quarrel over a boundary line. The main scenes are laid about large mansions, but there are others in an atmosphere of the Northwest, in primitive surroundings. "The Beaten Path" is a real feature."
Due to the absence of specific plot details or thematic content for 'The Beaten Path', a neutral rating of 0 is assigned as no political bias could be objectively assessed from the provided information.
Based on the absence of specific details regarding casting or narrative, and considering the historical context of the film's production, the movie is assessed as likely adhering to traditional representation and framing, without explicit DEI elements.
The film portrays Christianity positively through the sympathetic character of the parson father and the narrative's ultimate affirmation of Christian-aligned virtues of family, morality, and redemption. The 'beaten path' metaphor reinforces a return to a righteous, virtuous life.
Based on available information, 'The Beaten Path' does not feature identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Consequently, there is no specific portrayal of LGBTQ+ individuals or issues to assess within the narrative.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The 1913 film "The Beaten Path" is an early silent production with no apparent source material, historical figures, or legacy characters that would establish canonical genders prior to its release. Therefore, no gender swaps can be identified.
The Beaten Path (1913) is an original silent film. Its characters were created for this production and thus had no prior canonical or historical racial establishment to be altered, precluding the possibility of a race swap.