Gentleman's Agreement

A film review by Christopher Null - Copyright © 2000 Filmcritic.com

Gregory Peck masquerades as a Jew to write a big story on Anti-Semitism in this wartime tale of prejudice, bigotry, and hipocracy. Not exactly light-hearted fare, and the now 50+ year-old film has aged to the point of near-irrelevance. Peck and McGuire are incredible as the leads, but (and this is a good thing), Jew-bashing has faded as a commonly-experienced social ill. While it still crops up, the "restricted clubs" and playground abuse of Gentleman's Agreement are things of the past. Very controversial in its day, not to mention director Elia Kazan, who has generated plenty of controversy in recent years as well.

Rating

3.5 out of 5 Stars

  • Director: Elia Kazan
  • Producer: Darryl F. Zanuck
  • Screenwriter: Moss Hart
  • Stars: Gregory Peck, Dorothy McGuire, John Garfield, Celeste Holm, Anne Revere
  • MPAA Rating: NR

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