To Kill A Mockingbird
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Gregory Peck plays a southern lawyer who defends a black man accused of rape in this film version of the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel. The way in which it captures a time, a place, and above all, a mood, makes this film a masterpiece.
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screenplay by Horton Foote ; produced by Alan J. Pakula ; directed by Robert Mulligan ; a Universal International presentation of a Pakula-Mulligan, Brentwood Productions picture
Title:
To kill a mockingbird
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[videorecording]
Publisher:
Universal City, CA :, Universal,, [2005]
Edition:
Special ed
Characteristics:
2 videodiscs (130 min.) :,sd., col. ;,4 3/4 in.
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Add a CommentThe movie is really fantastic! My son watched it twice. There are also some bonus featuring in the two DVDs, including many real life stories of Gregory Peck, he is really the most respectful icon of the film industry.
this movie is totally awesome. it goes with what happens in the book but not to the extent where you feel like you are reading the it over again. gregory peck is also fantastic in this movie. two thumbs up
I could not agree more with the comments from Derringer. This movie was beautifully done in every way which is why it will always remain as one of my absolute favorite movies. I cannot tell you how it touched my heart in the deepest way. The message is clear and honest and Gregory conveys it eloquently and was such integrity. Exceptional!!!
1962's To Kill A Mockingbird is one of those exceptionally rare, beautifully moving films, that, at times, deeply touches the heart with its insight.... Even seen today, 50 years later, this film's power and richness cannot be diminished over time. This is the sort of film where everything about it (acting, direction, scripting, cinematography, etc.) all come so nicely together as a flawless whole.... To Kill A Mockingbird is easily one of the best films of all-time.