Talk:The Apostle
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References to use edit
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- King, Mike (2008). "Groundhog Day, The Apostle, and Vanilla Sky". The American Cinema of Excess: Extremes of the National Mind on Film. McFarland. pp. 225–227. ISBN 0786439882.
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Citation fix needed edit
For "There Ain't No Grave Gonna Hold My Body Down" (composed by Brother Claude Ely,[3] performed by Russ Taff) – 4:54, the reference goes to www.brotherclaudeely.com, which is no longer online. I can't find a copy in the Internet Archive so I'm tagging this citation needed. A studio album by Johnny Cash also credits this song to Ely; if a citation is found, please fix Shaken by a Low Sound, which lists this song as "trad". Jodi.a.schneider (talk) 14:39, 8 March 2010 (UTC)
needs references to further analysis edit
Duvall has said this film is basically a character study. It is emphatically not a "Christian" film, and it is neither pro- nor anti-evangelical, per se. Indeed, a careful viewing shows that Sonny is a phony, but isn't aware of it. A reference to a deeper analysis is needed. WilliamSommerwerck (talk) 16:28, 18 October 2011 (UTC)
surprised theres no mention of the many parallels to Cool Hand Luke — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2602:306:C40F:3B10:3100:E25C:D87E:7528 (talk) 00:46, 18 January 2018 (UTC)