Males and females can be represented in certain ways in many different films, and are therefore stereotyped. However, some films choose to represent gender in a different away, and go against the stereotypes.
Males in films

An example of this is the film Alien (1979). Despite there being only two female characters on the ship, and five male characters, non of these male characters survive. One of these male characters is called Dallas. He is the captain of the ship and is known for his laid back attitude. However, he is also known for his leadership skills. This fits into the stereotypes of male characters, as he is brave and is good at decision making. Despite all of these traits, he still dies, showing that even if the male characters appear to have the characteristics of someone who would survive a horror film, they will probably still be killed.
Females in films
Female characters are usually represented in films as the 'damsel in distress', meaning that the character needs to be saved by someone else, most likely to be a male. Horror films often represent the women as weak and vulnerable. There are usually two types of female characters in horror films, 'The Virgin' and 'The Slut'. Virgins are portrayed as the nice, innocent and pure characters, and often are not killed for this reason. However, 'The Slut' is portrayed more as a sinner, and someone who is unfriendly, which means that these characters are most likely to be killed.
