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| Newspaper editor, Peck, masquerades as Jewish to write an article on anti-semitism in New York. Powerful and provocative even today. Raided Oscar for Best Picture, Supporting Actress (Celeste Holm) and Best Director. |
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![]() | 11th November 1947 Cinema 1.33:1 | |
Gentleman's Agreement 7th March 2000 DVD 1.33:1 | ||
14th January 2003 DVD 118 mins 1.33:1 |
![]() | Best Picture 1947 |
![]() | Phil Green |
![]() | Kathy Lacey |
![]() | Dave Goldman |
![]() | Anne Dettrey |
![]() | Mrs. Green |
![]() | Miss Wales |
![]() | John Minify |
![]() | Jane Lacey |
![]() | Tommy Green |
![]() | Dr Craigie |
![]() | Professor Lieberman |
Lou Jordan | |
![]() | Bill Payson |
![]() | Maitre d' |
![]() | Woman |
![]() | Columnist |
![]() | 1st Ex-GI in restaurant |
![]() | Mrs. Minify |
![]() | 2nd Ex-G.I |
![]() | Mr. Calkins, the hotel manager |
![]() | Weisman |
![]() | Elevator Man |
![]() | Harry |