
Not Rated
The industrialist's daughter has been kidnapped by the mad inventor Ravello, but Harry Peel stays hot on their trail with the help of his dog Greif. Behind a waterfall, he discovers the hidden gate to Ravello's castle, where the fiercest of battles now break out between the two and Harry finds himself confronted with a staircase that has been electrified and, once again, with the deadly robot.
The industrialist's daughter has been kidnapped by the mad inventor Ravello, but Harry Peel stays hot on their trail with the help of his dog Greif. Behind a waterfall, he discovers the hidden gate to Ravello's castle, where the fiercest of battles now break out between the two and Harry finds himself confronted with a staircase that has been electrified and, once again, with the deadly robot.
Due to the complete absence of specific plot details or thematic information for 'Der letzte Kampf,' no discernible political bias can be identified, resulting in a neutral rating.
This 1923 German silent film features traditional casting practices typical of its era, with no evidence of intentional race or gender swaps for established roles. The narrative maintains a neutral or positive framing of traditional identities, consistent with the filmmaking norms of the period.
The film 'Der letzte Kampf' by Harry Piel, a silent adventure film from 1923, does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes in its narrative or historical descriptions. Consequently, an evaluation of its LGBTQ+ portrayal is not applicable.
The film, a silent adventure from 1923, primarily focuses on the male protagonist's exploits. Female characters, such as Dary Holm's role, typically serve as love interests or supporting figures and are not depicted engaging in or winning direct physical combat against male opponents.
The 1923 silent film "Der letzte Kampf" is an original production, not an adaptation of pre-existing source material or a reboot of established characters. Consequently, there are no instances of characters whose canonical or historical gender was altered for this film.
This 1923 silent film is an original work and not an adaptation of pre-existing material with established character races, nor is it a biopic of historical figures. Therefore, no characters were canonically established as one race and then portrayed as another.