
Not Rated
Maud, the beautiful queen of Rumania, is deposed through the efforts of her wicked cousin, Rupert, who seizes the throne. He tries to make love to Maud, but when she spurns him he has her thrown into prison. Through the efforts of her faithful lady-in-waiting, and the kindly priest, the young queen escapes. While on a steamer, her cousin's spy locates her and decides to give her poison, but his attempt is detected by Jack Walton, wealthy young American who has seen the queen and fallen in love with her without knowing anything as to her history. A number of noblemen urge the queen to make an effort to regain the throne, and when Jack joins his plea to theirs, she consents. But the queen is only in her country a few hours when she is arrested during the absence of Jack on a mission.
Maud, the beautiful queen of Rumania, is deposed through the efforts of her wicked cousin, Rupert, who seizes the throne. He tries to make love to Maud, but when she spurns him he has her thrown into prison. Through the efforts of her faithful lady-in-waiting, and the kindly priest, the young queen escapes. While on a steamer, her cousin's spy locates her and decides to give her poison, but his attempt is detected by Jack Walton, wealthy young American who has seen the queen and fallen in love with her without knowing anything as to her history. A number of noblemen urge the queen to make an effort to regain the throne, and when Jack joins his plea to theirs, she consents. But the queen is only in her country a few hours when she is arrested during the absence of Jack on a mission.
Due to the complete absence of plot, character, or thematic details for 'The American and the Queen', an objective assessment of political bias is impossible. The neutral rating reflects the lack of any discernible ideological content provided for evaluation.
Based on the lack of specific content details for 'The American and the Queen', the assessment defaults to a traditional approach in both casting and narrative framing. No explicit diversity initiatives or critiques of traditional identities are indicated, leading to an evaluation suggesting no significant DEI presence.
Based on the provided input, 'The American and the Queen' contains no identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Consequently, no specific portrayal could be evaluated, resulting in an N/A rating for its depiction of LGBTQ+ elements.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Without information on the film's plot, characters, or any pre-existing source material, it is not possible to determine if any character was established as one gender and portrayed as another.
There is no available information regarding the source material or character portrayals for this 1910 film to indicate any character was canonically or historically established as one race and then depicted as another. Therefore, no race swap can be identified.