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Three criminals pledge to free the soul of their friend from his gibbeted corpse in this short film based on 'The Highwayman' by Lord Dunsany.
Three criminals pledge to free the soul of their friend from his gibbeted corpse in this short film based on 'The Highwayman' by Lord Dunsany.
This documentary chronicles the rise of Newt Gingrich and the Republican "Contract with America" in the mid-1990s. It receives a neutral rating because it functions as a historical account, explaining a significant political phenomenon rather than explicitly promoting or critiquing its underlying conservative ideology.
This documentary explores the historical and legal context of the Pledge of Allegiance, featuring real historical figures and interviews. Its representation reflects the historical period without intentional diversity-driven casting. The narrative focuses on constitutional rights and historical events, rather than critiquing traditional identities or centering on explicit DEI themes.
The film "The Pledge" does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative focuses on a young man's journey into the priesthood, without touching upon queer identity or related issues, resulting in no depiction to evaluate.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The 1982 animated short film "The Pledge" features characters Meg, Mog, and Owl, who maintain their established genders from the original "Meg and Mog" book series. There are no instances of a character's gender being changed from its source material.
This film is a documentary about the Falklands War, featuring interviews with real individuals. As such, it does not contain fictional or historical characters with pre-established canonical races that could be subject to a race swap.
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