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  1. Gentleman's Agreement isn't like that at all. The script is intelligent and nuanced and the cast is superb. The dialog gets a little preachy towards the end though, causing me to deduct a star.

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  2. 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 ...

  3. The Gentlemen's agreement of Andhra Pradesh was signed between Telangana and Andhra leaders before the formation of the state of Andhra Pradesh of India on 20 February 1956. The agreement provided safeguards with the purpose of preventing discrimination against Telangana by the government of Andhra Pradesh. The violations of this agreement are ...

  4. Apr 20, 2024 · MANILA, Philippines – If proven true, the so-called “gentleman’s agreement” between former president Rodrigo Duterte and China is harmful to Philippine interests and the Constitution ...

  5. The Gentleman’s Agreement That Ended the Civil War. When Generals Grant and Lee sat down at Appomattox Court House, they brought an end to the struggle that had consumed the nation for five long ...

  6. Philip Green, played by Gregory Peck, is a famous and well-liked writer. Upon receiving an assignment to write a series of articles on antisemitism in the U.S. after World War II, he begins telling people that he is of Jewish faith. He falls in love with Kathy Lacy, played by Dorothy McGuire, and reveals to her the secret antisemitic ways of ...

  7. Similarly, there is a safeness to Elia Kazan’s Best Picture winning film, “Gentleman’s Agreement,” which stars Gregory Peck as a reporter who goes under cover as a Jew to expose small town American antisemitism. Likely a bold proposition for its time, the movie now has the air of poking into the thorny discussion of prejudice while ...