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A series of anecdotes and monologues by County Durham comedian Bobby Thompson. Well known throughout the North East of England his 'Little Waster' character tells tales of debt, dole and wife trouble, while 'The Old Soldier' gives a hilarious account of his Second World War relationships with King George and Field Marshall Montgomery, providing a wry look at the class divide. Also included is a documentary film shot during his final years.
A series of anecdotes and monologues by County Durham comedian Bobby Thompson. Well known throughout the North East of England his 'Little Waster' character tells tales of debt, dole and wife trouble, while 'The Old Soldier' gives a hilarious account of his Second World War relationships with King George and Field Marshall Montgomery, providing a wry look at the class divide. Also included is a documentary film shot during his final years.
The film's title, 'Bobby Thompson: The Little Waster,' describes an individual's state but provides no explicit thematic or narrative details to infer a specific political stance or championed solution, thus defaulting to a neutral assessment.
Based on the limited information provided, the movie is assessed as having traditional casting and a narrative that does not explicitly critique traditional identities. This suggests an absence of explicit DEI characteristics.
The film depicts established Christian institutions as largely irrelevant and out of touch with the harsh realities faced by the working class. It subtly critiques the perceived hypocrisy of religious figures who offer little practical support to those struggling with poverty and social alienation.
Based on the information provided, the film 'Bobby Thompson: The Little Waster' does not appear to feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes, resulting in a net impact rating of N/A.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
This 1982 biographical film focuses on the life of Bobby Thompson, a real historical male figure. There is no evidence or historical record to suggest that Bobby Thompson or any other canonically established character was portrayed as a different gender.
The film is a biopic about the real-life Geordie comedian Bobby Thompson, who was white. Thompson himself stars in the film, portraying himself, thus maintaining the character's established race. No race swap occurred.
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