Gentleman's Agreement

US (1947): Drama

Elia Kazan directed this sometimes powerful study of anti-Semitism in nicer circles, based on Laura Z. Hobson's post-World War II novel. Gregory Peck is a hotshot magazine writer who has been blind to the problem; to ferret it out, he passes himself off as Jewish and watches the WASPs squirm. Seen a half-century later, the attitudes seem quaint and dated: Could it really have been like this? Yet the truth of the story comes through, in the wounded dignity of John Garfield, the upright indignation of Peck, and the hidden ways bigotry and hatred can poison relationships. That's particularly true in the Oscar®-winning performance of Celeste Holm, who finds more layers than you'd expect in what seems like a stock character. Kazan's cast also includes Dorothy McGuire, Anne Revere, June Havoc, Albert Dekker, Jane Wyatt, Dean Stockwell and Sam Jaffe. (Amazon.com)


· Best Picture 1947: Darryl F. Zanuck, producer (20th Century-Fox)
· Best Supporting Actress 1947: Celeste Holm
· Best Directing 1947: Elia Kazan


· Actor 1947: Gregory Peck
· Actress 1947: Dorothy McGuire
· Supporting Actress 1947: Anne Revere
· Writing (Screenplay) 1947: Moss Hart
· Film Editing 1947: Harmon Jones

8 nominations, 3 Awards