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Gentleman's Agreement I guess i`m old fashioned when it comes to movies, i think the best movies ever were made in the 40s, 50s and 60s.
One of the finest classics has to be Gentleman`s agreement, with one of my favorite actors, Gregory Peck. Who else loves this movie? ![]() | |
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good movie, even though Kazan had issues with being jewish, though it seems light now, it was a bold move back then. I also love it because it features Sutton Place one of my favorite neighborhoos in Manhattan. | |
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lilgish said: good movie, even though Kazan had issues with being jewish, though it seems light now, it was a bold move back then. I also love it because it features Sutton Place one of my favorite neighborhoos in Manhattan.
Yes, i can imagine the reactions back then. That`s why i like Gregory Peck, he didn`t just act in silly screwball comedies, and depended on his looks, he was not afraid to star in movies he probably knew many would disapprove of. ![]() | |
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Icicle said: lilgish said: good movie, even though Kazan had issues with being jewish, though it seems light now, it was a bold move back then. I also love it because it features Sutton Place one of my favorite neighborhoos in Manhattan.
Yes, i can imagine the reactions back then. That`s why i like Gregory Peck, he didn`t just act in silly screwball comedies, and depended on his looks, he was not afraid to star in movies he probably knew many would disapprove of. ![]() yea, the man was a liberal and not just in speech but in action. | |
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lilgish said: Icicle said: Yes, i can imagine the reactions back then. That`s why i like Gregory Peck, he didn`t just act in silly screwball comedies, and depended on his looks, he was not afraid to star in movies he probably knew many would disapprove of. ![]() yea, the man was a liberal and not just in speech but in action. ![]() | |
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Icicle said: lilgish said: yea, the man was a liberal and not just in speech but in action. ![]() Peck "practiced what he preached" is what I meant. | |
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lilgish said: Peck "practiced what he preached" is what I meant.
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My friend's old Italian mum can't ever remember how to pronounce his name. It's become a source of amusement to try to get her to say it. She pronounces it "Pickory Greg" ![]() | |
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GREGORY PECK!!! Bigger than Tom Cruise in Kebabistan.....the man is a legend!!!!
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Reincarnate said: My friend's old Italian mum can't ever remember how to pronounce his name. It's become a source of amusement to try to get her to say it. She pronounces it "Pickory Greg"
![]() You should hear my grandmother trying to pronounce english names... ![]() | |
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