
Not Rated
The famous child detective Dick, with the collaboration of his stenographer, succeeds in uncovering a desperate character. But the little stenographer falls victim to the wiles of the villain's evil accomplices, and is locked by them under vile duress in a barrel of ashes, where she falls asleep.
The famous child detective Dick, with the collaboration of his stenographer, succeeds in uncovering a desperate character. But the little stenographer falls victim to the wiles of the villain's evil accomplices, and is locked by them under vile duress in a barrel of ashes, where she falls asleep.
The film's central subject matter of childhood mischief and domestic comedy is inherently apolitical, and the narrative does not present any discernible ideological problem or solution, leading to a neutral rating.
This 1917 silent film features traditional casting, consistent with the industry practices of its era, without visible diversity or intentional race/gender swaps. The narrative, a short comedy, does not engage in critical portrayals of traditional identities or incorporate explicit DEI themes, reflecting the common storytelling approaches of the period.
This 1917 silent comedy centers on the innocent escapades of a young boy. There is no evidence of any LGBTQ+ characters, themes, or narratives present in the film's plot or historical context, leading to a determination of N/A for LGBTQ+ portrayal.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
No prior source material or established characters are provided for this 1915 film. Without a baseline, characters are considered original to the film, and thus no gender swap can be identified.
This 1915 silent film is an original production without pre-existing source material or established characters whose race could be altered. Therefore, no instances of race swapping are present.