Philip Schuyler Green
Gregory Peck
Philip Schuyler Green

A magazine writer poses as a Jew to expose anti-Semitism.
Gentleman's Agreement ≣ 1947 ≣ Trailer
Philip Schuyler Green
Gregory Peck
Philip Schuyler Green
Kathy Lacy
Dorothy McGuire
Kathy Lacy
Dave Goldman
John Garfield
Dave Goldman
Anne Dettrey
Celeste Holm
Anne Dettrey
Mrs. Green
Anne Revere
Mrs. Green
Elaine Wales
June Havoc
Elaine Wales
John Minify
Albert Dekker
John Minify
Jane
Jane Wyatt
Jane
Tommy Green
Dean Stockwell
Tommy Green
Dr. Craigie
Nicholas Joy
Dr. Craigie
Professor Fred Lieberman
Sam Jaffe
Professor Fred Lieberman
Lou Jordan
Harold Vermilyea
Lou Jordan
Just two years after Kazan's feature-film debut (and the end of WWII) came this firecracker which became up to that point his most successful film (although A Tree Grows In Brooklyn and Boomerang would also garner Oscar nominations), and it's ironic that so shortly after a great war was won, mainly against racism and the killing of Jews overseas, Gregory Peck's Schuyler Green, in undercover work for an expose to satiate his new, New York City boss, discovers rampant anti-Semitism uncomfortably much closer to home. I love John Garfield's work, rather late in his short career, in the supporting role of Dave Goldman (he should have received an Oscar nomination as well). The film was very successful, taking in three trophies for eight tries altogether (for Best Director, Picture and Supporting Actress--Celeste Holm), and its ending--stressing that forgiveness and tolerance are possible (when Green returns home and forgives his wife)--is very important, though he chose the wrong woman...
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