
Not Rated
A blind beggar sees a coin is false and hits the donor with his wooden leg.
A blind beggar sees a coin is false and hits the donor with his wooden leg.
The film's subject matter, a simple children's game, is inherently apolitical and presents no discernible political problem or solution, leading to a neutral rating.
This early 20th-century trick film features traditional casting practices common for its era, without any intentional diversity in character representation. The narrative, being a simple visual gag, does not engage with or critique traditional identities, nor does it incorporate any DEI themes.
This early silent film from 1900 depicts children playing a game of blind man's bluff. The narrative is a simple, comedic vignette focused on the game itself. There are no identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes present within the film's brief runtime or plot.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
This 1903 film is an original short with no known source material, prior adaptations, or historical figures that would establish canonical character genders. Therefore, no characters could have undergone a gender swap.
The 1903 film "Blind Man's Bluff" features original, unnamed characters with no prior established canonical or historical race. Therefore, no character could have been portrayed as a different race than previously established.