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This important film attacked antisemitism in the 1950s . This film unfortunately is indicative of today . It seeks out ignorance and hate that have NO BASIS AS IT HAS TODAY . THIS IS AMUST MUST WATCH . THE ACTORS GREGORY PECK AND JOHN GARFIELD [ A JEWISH MAN HIMSELF ] TOGETHER WITH GREAT TRUE WRITING ARE SUPERB TO SAY THE LEAST . THE FACT THAT THIS EXISTS TODAY SPEAKS VOLUMES ABOUT THE 30 % OF AMERICANS WHO SHOULD NOT BE HERE
This review is from Gentleman's Agreement [Blu-ray] [1947]
Posted by JOEBLOW
The first major Hollywood film to tackle Antisemitism, and unfortunately still relevant in the year 2019. I also highly recommend a great film-noir from the same year called Crossfire. That film also deals with Antisemitism and was the first B-Movie ever to be nominated for best picture at the Oscars.
This review is from Gentleman's Agreement [Blu-ray] [1947]
Posted by Filmlover
A wonderfully thoughtful and dramatic story battling against prejudice and narrow-minded views. Gregory Peck is solid and the script is great. It hasn’t necessarily aged well (a la #metoo & #blacklivesmatter) but it started something
This review is from Gentleman's Agreement [Blu-ray] [1947]
Posted by Hushvinyl