Looks at Washington's career as an actor exploring the various roles he has played, his motivations and philosophies toward acting and a critique of his films.
Argues that Walt Disney, through his films, promoted the sixties counterculture by encouraging feminism, integration, sexual revolution, multiculturalism, and more.
Film writer Douglas Brode provides historical background, production details, critical reactions, and analysis covering everything from the actors to the directors of the major Shakespearean works that were turned into modern popular films.