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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: DVD EAN: 0024543060703 Label: 20th Century Fox Manufacturer: 20th Century Fox Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: 20th Century Fox Region Code: 1 Release Date: January 14, 2003 Running Time: 118 minutes Sales Rank: 17943 Studio: 20th Century Fox Theatrical Release Date: 1947
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Description: A journalist assigned to write a series of article on anti-semitism. Searching for an angle, he finally decides to pose as a Jew-and soon discovers what is to be a victim of religious intolerance.
Amazon.com essential video: Elia Kazan directed this sometimes powerful study of anti-Semitism in nicer circles, based on Laura Z. Hobson's post-World War II novel. Gregory Peck is a hotshot magazine writer who has been blind to the problem; to ferret it out, he passes himself off as Jewish and watches the WASPs squirm. Seen a half-century later, the attitudes seem quaint and dated: Could it really have been like this? Yet the truth of the story comes through, in the wounded dignity of John Garfield, the upright indignation of Peck, and the hidden ways bigotry and hatred can poison relationships. That's particularly true in the Oscar-winning performance of Celeste Holm, who finds more layers than you'd expect in what seems like a stock character. --Marshall Fine
Customer Reviews Average Rating:  Rating: - 4 stars out of 4 The Bottom Line:
Though Gregory Peck ends up with the wrong woman at the end, Gentleman's Agreement is a "message picture" that succeeds on almost every level, from Peck's quiet dignity to Celeste Holm's vivaciousness to Elia Kazan's direction.
Rating: - "Some of your best friends are Methodists, too, but you never seem to mention that." Do you, as do I, have to fight an urge to run for cover when the term "message movie" crops up?Not to worry, because in this case GENTLEMAN'S AGREEMENT (1947) is a fine movie with a great cast, excellent pacing, and just enough wit and verve to highlight its headon treatment of post-World War Two anti-semitism.
Gregory Peck plays Philip Green, writer for a NEWSWEEK-type weekly magazine, who sells himself on the subject of anti-semitism and goes semi-underground as "Philip Greenberg," ... Read More
Rating: - Entertaining Yet Disturbing Film!Too Bad About the DVD! There are many aspects about this film that I really liked in addition to the very pertinent and disturbing coverage on the issue of discrimination.While anti-Semitism is addressed specifically in the film, one can easily apply the issues raised to all sorts of discrimination and for this reason, this film ages rather well and remains entertaining for audiences today.I liked the fact that no overboard, irritating soundtracks or scores that were so prevalent among films of those days e.g. "Best Years ... Read More
Rating: - As they say and I hope I'm very satisfaced with this product it's exactly what they said it's and I was hoping to recive. It was shipped perfectly too. I pologice for my english it's the better I've been able :-)
Rating: - GENTLEMAN'S AGREEMENT GENTLEMAN'S AGREEMENT - 1947
RATED - NR but probably G/PG for mature themes.
RATINGS - 29 Amazon (4.5/5), 63,325 Netflix (3.7/5), 2,612 IMDB (7.3/10), TV Guide (5/5)
STARRING - Gregory Peck, Dorothy McGuire, John Garfield.
AWARDS - 3 Academy Awards including BEST PICTURE plus 5 Academy nominations. AFI TOP 100 Movies nominee.
THEMES - Prejudice, discrimination, justice, morality.
STORY - Gregory Peck stars as successful report ... Read More
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