

Disney was an obvious choice because of the stature the company holds with the public and its long tradition of "princess" films. One of Polygraph's more surprising findings arose when the site filtered its survey to specifically concentrate on Disney films. Meanwhile the list of films with all-male casts and/or 100 percent male-only dialogue is incredibly long: This Polygraph infographic shows that the majority of dialogue in the films surveyed is delivered by men. We believe the results are still directionally accurate, but individual films will definitely have errors." They cast a different gender for a character. But there are definitely problems with this approach: films change quite a bit from script to screen.

Per Polygraph: "For each screenplay, we mapped characters with at least 100 words of dialogue to a person’s IMDB page (which identifies people as an actor or actress). Note: The researchers looked at screenplays, which can differ from the final version that makes it to the screen.
