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Brand New: An item that has never been opened or removed from the manufacturer’s sealing (if ...
Type
Movie
Region Code
Region 1
Language
English
Subtitle Language
English
UPC
0024543060703
Format
DVD
Release Year
2003
Actor
Gregory Peck
Rating
NR
Director
Elia Kazanjoglou, Elia Kazan
Genre
Drama
Movie/TV Title
Gentleman's Agreement
Edition
Studio Classics

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Though the studios of the Golden Age were reluctant to produce films about Anti-Semitism, this Elia Kazan picture remains one of the best of the few Hollywood treatments of the subject. Gregory Peck gives the right gravity to his role of a magazine reporter who comes to understand in a personal way the barriers imposed by prejudice when, to add depth to his magazine feature, he takes on a Jewish identity. Moss Hart wrote the script, which was based on the novel by Laura Z. Hobson.

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UPC
0024543060703
eBay Product ID (ePID)
3401351

Product Key Features

Actor
Gregory Peck
Rating
NR
Edition
Studio Classics
Movie/TV Title
Gentleman's Agreement
Director
Elia Kazanjoglou, Elia Kazan
Format
DVD
Release Year
2003
Genre
Drama

Additional Product Features

Region Code
Region 1
Number of Discs
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Display Format
Studio Classics
LeafCats
617
Leading Role
Gregory Peck
Release Date
20030114
Film Country
USA

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  • Top favourable review

    Gentleman's Agreement. Great movie.

    I enjoyed the movie very much. I like Gregory Peck. The movie was about a serious subject. We still have that problem today. It was thought provoking. All the characters seemed realistic. I'm sure that I'll watch it again. The DVD came as advertised. Full screen. In excellent condition. New.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: wbchemist

  • Top critical review

    "Gentlman's Agreement" - Review

    It's a good movie, but not great. It has unfortunately aged badly today, but its topic was very important back in the late 1940's. -Jonathan J. Costner/Filmmaker and viewer of films

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-Owned

  • Gentlemen's Agreement Shows Its Age

    This movie was very much acclaimed when it was first released in 1947 and shows what anti-semitism was like in those days right after WW2. It was so acclaimed that it won the Academy Award for Best Picture. We cannot relate to that too much anymore because we have long gotten over discrimination toward Jews, but there is still much discrimination around. Phil Green (Greogry Peck) is a magazine writer, who is not Jewish but decides to pose as one to see how it feels. All kinds of disasters come his way. His son gets beaten up at school. He is denied lodging in a hotel. But the most devastating is the loss of support by his girlfriend and wannabe fiancee Kathy (Dorothy McGuire). She claims not to be anti-semetic, but she thinks that Phil is carrying the part too far. Especially when ...

  • An Eye-Opening Classic

    Before I saw this movie, I lived behind rose-colored glasses believing that in America such a thing as anti-Semitism never existed, and never could have. How wrong I was! I was astonished to find that this film actually broke wide open the hypocrisy of a nation (the United States), exposing hidden prejudice against those of Jewish extraction. Amazingly, the actors literally risked their careers to film such a controversial subject, and they all knew full well that they might never work again. They each believed so deeply in the film that they were willing to take that risk on the chance that perhaps they could make a difference. They did, and a great many years later the film remains a classic well worth watching, and even owning; I am very choosy about the movies I add to my personal ...

  • worthy watch

    I hadn't seen this movie for years and I remembered it being interesting, there was a good price- so I purchased it. It still remains interesting, but I agree with the reviewer that the supporting cast outshines the stars because the writing for the leads is stiff. This is a fine "put yourself in another's shoes" movie and will therefore always be relevant. It is certainly worth watching from time to time even if it doesn't reach perfection.