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Magazine writer Schuyler 'Phil' Green, a widower who has just arrived with his mother and young son in New York, is assigned the task of writing an expose of anti-Semitism. As he searches for a new angle on the topic, he decides to pass as a Jew for several months, which causes no end of t...

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Other Authors: Zanuck, Darryl Francis, 1902-1979 (Producer), Kazan, Elia (Director), Hart, Moss, 1904-1961 (Screenwriter), Peck, Gregory, 1916-2003 (Actor), McGuire, Dorothy, 1918-2001 (Actor), Garfield, John (Actor), Holm, Celeste, 1917-2012 (Actor), Revere, Anne, 1903-1990 (Actor), Havoc, June (Actor), Dekker, Albert, 1905-1968 (Actor), Wyatt, Jane, 1910-2006 (Actor), Stockwell, Dean, 1936-2021 (Actor), Joy, Nicholas, -1964 (Actor), Jaffe, Sam, 1891-1984 (Actor), Vermilyea, Harold, 1889-1958 (Actor), Sherman, Ransom, 1898-1985 (Actor), Miller, Arthur C. (director of photography.), Newman, Alfred, 1901-1970 (composer (expression)), Nelson, Kay (Costume designer), Hobson, Laura Z. (Laura Zametkin), 1900-1986
Format: DVD
Language:English
French
Spanish
Published: Beverly Hills, California : Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation, [2002]
Series:Studio classic ; 2.
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Table of Contents:
  • Main titles
  • Phil Green gets a new assignment
  • Phil meets Kathy
  • Difficult beginning
  • Sudden inspiration
  • Phil starts seeing life as a Jew
  • Phil and Kathy quarrel about his plan
  • Anti-Semitism at the magazine
  • Party and another quarrel
  • Dave Goldman comes to town
  • Many faces of prejudice
  • Phil finishes the series
  • Kathy sees the problem in a new light.