A “Gentleman’s Agreement” Exposed: Unmasking the Polite Facade of American Anti-Semitism
Gentleman’s Agreement (1947) is a groundbreaking
social drama that follows Philip Schuyler Green (Gregory Peck), a
distinguished, widowed journalist who relocates to New York City wi read more
US / 59 minutes / bw / Republic Dir: George Blair Assoc Pr: William J. O’Sullivan Scr: Royal K. Cole, Charles Moran Story: Charles Moran Cine: William Bradford Cast: Adele Mara, Robert Scott (i.e., Mark Roberts), Adrian Booth (i.e., Lorna Gray), Robert Armstrong, William Haade, Bob Steele, Harry Sha read more
US / 102 minutes / color / Grindstone, Emmett Furla Oasis (EFO), Elevated, Fortitude, PalmStar, Company Films, Lionsgate Premiere Dir: Declan Dale (i.e., Gee Malik Linton) Pr: Robin Gurland, Gee Malik Linton, Keanu Reeves Scr: Gee Malik Linton Cine: Trevor Forrest Cast: Ana de Armas, Keanu Reeves, G read more
This is the first ever issue of 1955’s Exposed magazine, which promises “All the facts…all the names” for the price of a quarter. The articles are great: a late-night divorce photographer and his “nude sinners,” a bunco scam involving that infamous Marilyn ca read more
Put on your Sid Hudgens hats dear readers, because it’s scandal sheet time here at Where Danger Lives.
Here are two articles from the September 1956 issue of Exposed, featuring a boozing Lana Turner and the voluptuous Diana Dors. Enjoy, but keep it on the hush-hush.
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