
Not Rated
The film primarily explores themes of psychological manipulation and individual greed within a crime drama framework. Its focus on individual villainy and the pursuit of justice for a specific crime, rather than broader societal critiques or ideological promotion, positions it as politically neutral.
The movie, released in 1938, features traditional casting with a predominantly white ensemble and no apparent intentional race or gender swaps. Its narrative does not critique traditional identities, instead presenting them in a neutral or positive light, consistent with the filmmaking practices of its era.
Based on the information provided, no identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes are present in 'A Cry at Midnight'. Therefore, an evaluation of its portrayal is not applicable.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
This 1921 silent film is not widely known to be an adaptation of source material with pre-established character genders, nor does it feature historical figures whose genders could be swapped. Therefore, no instances of gender swapping can be identified.
As an original film from 1921, "A Cry at Midnight" does not adapt characters from prior source material or historical records with established racial identities. Therefore, no race swaps can be identified.