Review of Gentleman's Agreement (1947) by Jess L — 25 Sep 2007
A socially conscious and solid film from 1947 tackling Anti semitism through an undercover expose at a magazine. Peck steps in as the journalist undertaking a story that will ultimately change his life and his entire perspective.
A strong moral film with amazing performances that takes a while to find its groove but when there rides it nicely to the end, maintaining momentum for its 2 hour length.
Worth a watch to gain an insight into how Hollywood has dealt with age old issues such as this back in a time when such issues were still relatively undiscussed.
This review of Gentleman's Agreement (1947) was written by Jess L on 25 Sep 2007.
Gentleman's Agreement has generally received positive reviews.
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