The 1932 horror film White Zombie starring Bela Lugosi has received controversial attention from film reviewers and scholars--but it is unarguably a cult classic worthy of study. This book analyzes the film text from nearly every possible viewpoint, using both academic and popular film theories. Also supplied is an extensive intellectual history of the predecessor works to White Zombie, as well as information on the significance it carried for subsequent books and films, its theatrical release around the country, its modern cultural influence, and the attempts to restore the film to its original state. Other noteworthy features of this work include an in-depth biography of White Zombie director Victor Halperin, the first complete study of his life and career, and 244 images and photographs.
One whole book on one single movie. It was quite interesting to analyze text and context, see the constructed spectatorship, how an independent film was brought to life, continuing the tradition, its cultural impact, the movie in print, the critics... many movie stills, photos and a huge appendix make this non-fiction book an awesome reading experience. Really recommended!