Gentleman’s Agreement  (1947) Best Picture - Gentleman’s Agreement

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The movie Gentleman’s Agreement, released in 1947 and directed by Elia Kazan with Arthur C. Miller as cinematographer .
Directed by | Elia Kazan
Cinematography by | Arthur C. Miller
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Country | USA
Language | English
Genres | Drama, Romance

 
Cast
Philip Schuyler Green
Kathy Lacy
Dave Goldman
Anne Dettrey
Mrs. Green
Elaine Wales
John Minify
Tommy Green
Dr. Craigie
Professor Fred Lieberman
Bert McAnny
First Woman
Resort Clerk
Party Guest
Old Lady
Page Girl
Maitre D'
Second Woman
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Old Lady
Party Guest
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Guest At Anne's Party
First Ex-GI In Restaurant
Porter
Nightclub Table Extra
Party Guest
Mrs. Jessie Minify
Miss Miller
Lobby Information Man In Office Building
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Joe Tingler
Second Ex-GI In Restaurant
Old Lady
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Mr. Calkins
Hotel Lobby Extra
Guest At Anne's Party
Irving Weisman
Elevator Starter
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