Reviews
"It is a most fascinating text reflecting an interest in the psychological, historical, sociological, and analytical approaches to film and religious studies. It presents a refreshing and in-depth study of this landmark film with extensive scholarship. Nathanson includes myriad bits of information that lie behind the scenes of the production itself and its historical context." -- John J. Michalczyk, Boston College "The strength of this book is the thoroughness and imaginativeness with which the author approaches and covers the subject -- and every area is treated with an innovative approach. I know it will be something of a landmark in film-culture studies." -- Ray B. Browne, Department of Popular Culture, Bowling Green State University