James Friedrich and Cathedral Films
The Independent Religious Cinema of the Evangelist of Hollywood, 1939-1966
by Kenneth Suit

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James Friedrich and Cathedral Films: The Independent Religious Cinema of the Evangelist of Hollywood, 1939-1966 looks at the religious sub-genre of independent cinema during the classical Hollywood period through the works of one of its most accomplished pioneers. Episcopal pastor James Friedrich used professional Hollywood casts and crews to produce over sixty short and feature-length religious films in the 1940s and 50s, with critics and viewers alike offering praise for their cinematic and theological quality. This book is a unique contribution to our understanding of the history of the American film industry, providing unprecedented insight into the way a small independent B-studio created and distributed religious films for the church, television, and theatrical markets, and anticipated and influenced the mid-century Hollywood biblical blockbusters and independent religious films that followed Friedrich’s work.
About the Author:
Kenneth Suit is associate professor of cinema at Milligan College.
Press Reviews:
"Kenny Suit’s excavation of the most influential Christian filmmaker of the 20th century, the Episcopal Reverend James K. Friedrich, is a timely tour de force of a neglected auteur of independent films. With the advent of many contemporary religious films, Suit strategically situates Friedrich as the visionary vanguard of truly superb and competent filmmaking. This remarkably compelling text showcases how Friedrich built his cinematic oeuvre like the artists of old built cathedrals, all to the glory of God and for the inspiration and entertainment for his millions of spectators." ―Terry Lindvall, Virginia Wesleyan University
"This is a very comprehensive and well written book full of valuable insights about Dr. James K. Friedrich. It is a wonderful addition to the literature on religious film production. This book is brilliantly researched." ―Andrew Quicke, Regent University
"Kenny Suit’s well-researched study scrutinizes the cinematic ventures of James K. Friedrich and Cathedral Films with impressive detail and a skillful blending of biography, film aesthetics, and industry dynamics. This chronicle of a legend among small-scale independent church producers casts light on the larger movement, most visible in the Billy Graham Association’s World Wide Pictures, and makes a solid contribution to the existing literature on American Protestantism and film." ―William D. Romanowski, Calvin College
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