Review of Gentleman's Agreement (1947) by Ice R — 05 Jul 2009
In 1947, I have no doubt it was a damning indictment of racial bigotry. But today it just feels smug and very dull. Personally I have always found it hard to get through anyway. Celeste Holm is the sole reason for sitting through this one again - and maybe Dorothy McGuire.
Granite-faced Peck remains an enigma to me. He only ever succeeds in sending me to sleep.
This review of Gentleman's Agreement (1947) was written by Ice R on 05 Jul 2009.
Gentleman's Agreement has generally received positive reviews.
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