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A reporter pretends to be Jewish in order to cover a story on anti-Semitism, and personally discovers the true depths of bigotry and hatred.

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Cast of Gentleman's Agreement

  • Gentlemans agreement the dark at the top of the stairs năm 2024
    Gregory PeckPhilip Schuyler Green
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    Dorothy McGuireKathy Lacy
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    John GarfieldDave Goldman
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    Celeste HolmAnne Dettrey
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    Anne RevereMrs. Green
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    June HavocElaine Wales
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    Albert DekkerJohn Minify
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    Jane WyattJane
  • Gentlemans agreement the dark at the top of the stairs năm 2024
    Dean StockwellTommy Green
  • Gentlemans agreement the dark at the top of the stairs năm 2024
    Nicholas JoyDr. Craigie
  • Gentlemans agreement the dark at the top of the stairs năm 2024
    Sam JaffeProfessor Fred Lieberman
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    Harold VermilyeaLou Jordan
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    Ransom M. ShermanBill Payson
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    Virginia GreggThird Woman
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    Roy RobertsMr. Calkins
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    Franklyn FarnumParty Guest
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    John NewlandBill
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    Lee MacGregorBellboy

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MES, quoted in The Biggest Libray Yet, no. 8 (February 1997): "It's very much of today. The short concentration span. Which connects with sex. It took me fucking ages to write, really pissed me off because the band had written this great tune and I just couldn't get the lyric. It came bit by bit though the two months we were in the studio."

MES, interviewed in Melody Maker, 1 December 1993: I think 'Gentlemen's Agreement' is one of the best things we've ever written. But I can't be objective about it. You write a song like that, and expect people to be really impressed, and it just washes over them. They just think it's The Fall A Bit Slower. People always tend to underrate us a bit.

The entry goes on to speculate that the song is about the so-called Trevor Long affair, concerning a manager Smith unsuccessfully sued for ripping off the band. This is also the presumable subject of "The Birmingham School of Business School," also on Code:Selfish.

From Q magazine:

"It's very much of today," he says. "The short concentration span. Which connects with sex. I've become a recluse again at the moment but over the last year I've been out and about a lot and met a lot of people who suffer with that. It took me fucking ages to write, really pissed off because the band had written this great tune and I just couldn't get the lyric. It came bit by bit through the two months we were in the studio. I go in to record with a big box of lyrics and the band have their tunes ready, but we'd be in there forever if we stuck to trying to fit one to the other. So in the end I lock the box and start writing on spec. Don't force it, that's the secret.

Gentleman's Agreement is a 1947 novel, made in to a film with Gregory Peck that same year, about a journalist who poses as a Jew to uncover anti-Semitism in New York and Connecticut.

From Dan:

You Can Drum But You Can't Hide, p.129: "'Gentleman's Agreement," about the band members' unwritten rule which stated that if one room-mate got lucky on tour, the other party had to sleep elsewhere; i.e. on the floor in someone else's room." Not sure in what sense you can say the song is "about" that, though...

Dan is wise here; the title may be taken from this practice but it seems inapt to say that is what the song is about.

2. There is a famous hymn called "We Plough the Fields and Scatter" from the late 18th century which has been recorded at least once under the title "We Plow The Fields Together," but ths title seems to be a variant and I'm not sure when it originated; as far as I can tell it is only attested to by a single version by the London Philharmonic Choir that post-dates this album.

From Zack, "'We plough the fields and scatter the low-grade lichen of mankind' is a lyrical ad-lib that turns up on more than one occasion on the Bootleg Box Set."

What is the gentlemen's agreement in simple terms?

A gentlemen's agreement is an informal, often unwritten agreement or transaction backed only by the integrity of the counterparty to actually abide by its terms. An agreement such as this is generally informal, made orally, and is not legally binding.

What was the Japanese gentleman's agreement?

Gentlemen's Agreement, (1907), U.S.-Japanese understanding in which Japan agreed not to issue passports to emigrants to the United States, except to certain categories of business and professional men.

What was the gentleman's agreement of 1908?

To appease Californians and avoid an open breach with the rising world power of Japan, President Theodore Roosevelt brokered this diplomatic agreement whereby the Japanese government assumed responsibility for sharply restricting Japanese immigration, particularly that of laborers, so that Japanese American children ...

What is the movie A Gentleman's Agreement about?

When journalist Phil Green (Gregory Peck) moves to New York City, he takes on a high-profile magazine assignment about anti-Semitism. In order to truly view things from an empathetic perspective, he pretends to be a Jew and begins to experience many forms of bigotry, both firsthand and through a Jewish friend, Dave Goldman (John Garfield). Phil soon falls in love with beautiful Kathy Lacy (Dorothy McGuire), but their relationship is complicated by his unusual endeavor.Gentleman's Agreement / Film synopsisnull