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Gentleman's Agreement (Blu-Ray) (*)
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$22.99

Language Selections:
English ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )
Spanish ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )
Spanish ( Subtitles )


Product Origin/Format:
Spain ( Blu-Ray/Region A/B/C )

Running Time:
118 min

Aspect Ratio:
Fullscreen

Special Features:
Interactive Menu
Scene Access
Black & White


Movie filmed in 1947 and produced in:
United States ( USA, Canada )


Directed By:
Elia Kazan


Written By:
Laura Z. Hobson
Moss Hart
Elia Kazan
 


Actors:
Gregory Peck ..... Philip Schuyler Green
Dorothy McGuire ..... Kathy Lacy
John Garfield ..... Dave Goldman
Celeste Holm ..... Anne Dettrey
Anne Revere ..... Mrs. Green
June Havoc ..... Elaine Wales
Albert Dekker ..... John Minify
Jane Wyatt ..... Jane
Dean Stockwell ..... Tommy Green
Nicholas Joy ..... Dr. Craigie
Sam Jaffe ..... Prof. Fred Lieberman
Harold Vermilyea ..... Lou Jordan
Ransom M. Sherman ..... Bill Payson
Ed Agresti ..... Waiter
Monya Andre
Edward Biby ..... Nightclub Patron
Louise Buckley ..... Mother
Patricia Cameron
Tom Coleman ..... Waiter
Jack Conrad ..... Bellboy
Curt Conway ..... Bert McAnny
Olive Deering ..... First Woman
Irene Dehn
Harry Denny ..... Hotel Guest
Jane Earle ..... Child
Morgan Farley ..... Resort Clerk
Franklyn Farnum ..... Party Guest
Grace Field ..... Old Lady
Helen Gerald ..... Page Girl
Fred Godoy
Wilton Graff ..... Maitre d'
Jane Green ..... Second Woman
Virginia Gregg ..... Third Woman
Tom Handley
Joe Haworth ..... Bellboy
Hallene Hill ..... Old Lady
Edna Holland
Shep Houghton ..... Nightclub Patron
Art Howard ..... Party Guest
Bert Howard ..... Party Guest
Mauritz Hugo ..... Guest at Anne's Party
Boyd Irwin
Robert Karnes ..... First Ex-GI in Restaurant
Leo Kaye ..... Porter
Kenner G. Kemp ..... Nightclub Patron
Victor Kilian ..... Olsen
Mike Lally ..... Party Guest
Raymond Largay
Gustave Lax ..... Waiter
George Leigh
Lewis Leverett ..... Father
Carl M. Leviness ..... Nightclub Patron
Arthur Little Jr.
Kathleen Lockhart ..... Mrs. Jessie Minify
King Lockwood ..... Party Guest
Louise Lorimer ..... Miss Miller
Ken Lynch ..... Lobby Information Man in Office Building
Lee MacGregor ..... Bellboy
Wilbur Mack ..... Party Guest
Adrienne Marden
Marion Marshall ..... Guest
Noel Mills ..... Mother
Marlyn Monk ..... Receptionist
Henry Mowbray
Howard Negley ..... Joe Tingler
Gene Nelson ..... Second Ex-GI in Restaurant
John Newland ..... Bill
Stella Rae ..... Old Lady
Herbert Ratner ..... Father
Pattie Robbins ..... Receptionist
Roy Roberts ..... Mr. Calkins
Edwin Rochelle ..... Waiter
Paul Russell ..... Party Guest
Wallace Scott ..... Bellboy
Larry Steers ..... Hotel Guest
Amzie Strickland ..... Guest at Anne's Party
Laura Treadwell
Robert Warwick ..... Irving Weisman
Jesse White ..... Elevator Starter
Frank Wilcox ..... Harry
Barbara Wooddell
Mary Worth


Synopsis:
Philip Green is a highly respected writer who is recruited by a national magazine to write a series of articles on anti-Semitism in America. He's not too keen on the series, mostly because he's not sure how to tackle the subject. Then it dawns on him: if he was to pretend to all and sundry that he was Jewish, he could then experience the degree of racism and prejudice that exists and write his story from that perspective. It takes little time for him to experience bigotry. His anger at the way he is treated also affects his relationship with Kathy Lacy, his publisher's niece and the person who suggested the series in the first place.



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