Philip Green is a highly respected writer who is recruited by a national magazine to write a series of articles on anti-Semitism in America. He's not too keen on the series, mostly because he's not sure how to tackle the subject. Then it dawns on him: if he was to pretend to all and sundry that he was Jewish, he could then experience the degree of racism and prejudice that exists and write his story from that perspective. It takes little time for him to experience bigotry. He soon learns the liberal-minded firm he works for doesn't hire Jews and that his own secretary changed her name and kept the fact that she is Jewish a secret from everyone. Green soon finds that he won't be invited to certain parties, that he cannot stay in so-called 'restricted' hotels and that his own son is called names in the street. His anger at the way he is treated also affects his relationship with Kathy Lacy, his publisher's niece and the person who suggested the series in the first place.
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Gregory Peck | Philip Schuyler Green |
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Dorothy McGuire | Kathy Lacy |
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John Garfield | Dave Goldman |
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Celeste Holm | Anne Dettrey |
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Anne Revere | Mrs. Green |
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June Havoc | Elaine Wales |
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Albert Dekker | John Minify |
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Jane Wyatt | Jane |
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Dean Stockwell | Tommy Green |
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Nicholas Joy | Dr. Craigie |
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Sam Jaffe | Prof. Fred Lieberman |
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Harold Vermilyea | Lou Jordan |
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Ransom M. Sherman | Bill Payson |
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Ed Agresti | Waiter |
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Monya Andre | |
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Edward Biby | Nightclub Patron |
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Louise Buckley | Mother |
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Patricia Cameron | |
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Tom Coleman | Waiter |
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Jack Conrad | Bellboy |
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Curt Conway | Bert McAnny |
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Olive Deering | First Woman |
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Irene Dehn | |
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Harry Denny | Hotel Guest |
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Jane Earle | Child |
| Director | Elia Kazan |
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| Writer | Laura Z. Hobson, Moss Hart, Elia Kazan, Jacques Monteux | |
| Producer | Darryl F. Zanuck | |
| Musician | Alfred Newman | |
| Photography | Arthur C. Miller | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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| Regions | Region 1 |