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  1. Gentleman's Agreement is a 1947 American drama film based on Laura Z. Hobson's best-selling 1947 novel of the same title. It concerns a journalist (played by Gregory Peck) who poses as a Jew to research an exposé on the widespread antisemitism in New York City and the affluent communities of New Canaan and Darien, Connecticut.

  2. Gentleman's Agreement (en Hispanoamérica, La luz es para todos; en España La barrera invisible) es una película de 1947 dirigida por Elia Kazan. Narra la vida de un periodista (interpretado por Gregory Peck) que intenta encontrar focos de antisemitismo en Nueva York.

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  3. 5 de abr. de 2022 · Apr 5, 2022. 19 min read. 97. GENTLEMAN’S AGREEMENT, 1947. An entertainingly riveting landmark about prejudice. "Gentleman's Agreement" “Gentleman’s Agreement” was Hollywood’s first major and most impactful exploration of antisemitism.

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  4. 15. 3.8K views 1 year ago #BeKindRewind. Seventy-five years ago, GENTLEMAN'S AGREEMENT took home Oscars for Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Supporting Actress. A scathing indictment of...

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  5. 15 de feb. de 2017 · My favorite best picture Oscar winner: Gentleman's Agreement. In the first of a new series, Peter Bradshaw explains why the 1947 drama about a journalist exploring antisemitism by posing as a...

  6. Gentleman's Agreement is a 1947 American drama movie directed by Elia Kazan and was based on the 1947 novel of the same name by Laura Z. Hobson. It stars Gregory Peck, Dorothy McGuire, John Garfield, Celeste Holm, June Havoc, Anne Revere, Dean Stockwell and was distributed by 20th Century Fox.

  7. Gentleman's Agreement is a 1947 novel by Laura Z. Hobson which explored the problem of antisemitism in the United States, what The New York Times called, in a contemporary review, "a story of the emotional disturbance that occurs within a man who elects, for the sake of getting a magazine article, to tell people that he is a Jew and ...