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To Kill a Mockingbird (1962)

NR 12/20/1962 Drama 2h 9m
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8.3/10
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A father must expose his children to a small town's outraged passions… and can only protect them with his love.

Overview

Scout Finch, 6, and her older brother Jem live in sleepy Maycomb, Alabama, spending much of their time with their friend Dill and spying on their reclusive and mysterious neighbor, Boo Radley. When Atticus, their widowed father and a respected lawyer, defends a black man named Tom Robinson against fabricated rape charges, the trial and tangent events expose the children to evils of racism and stereotyping.

Robert Mulligan

Director

Horton Foote

Screenplay

Top Billed Cast

Mary Badham

Mary Badham

Scout Finch

Gregory Peck

Gregory Peck

Atticus Finch

Phillip Alford

Phillip Alford

Jem

John Megna

John Megna

Dill Harris

Frank Overton

Frank Overton

Sheriff Heck Tate

Brock Peters

Brock Peters

Tom Robinson

Rosemary Murphy

Rosemary Murphy

Maudie Atkinson

Ruth White

Ruth White

Mrs. Dubose

Estelle Evans

Estelle Evans

Calpurnia

Media

Sneaking Into Mr. Radley's House - Full Scene

Sneaking Into Mr. Radley's House - Full Scene

TCM 60th Anniversary

TCM 60th Anniversary

Atticus Finch Confronts A Mob Outside the Jailhouse

Atticus Finch Confronts A Mob Outside the Jailhouse

Fathom 2019 Spot

Fathom 2019 Spot

Gregory Peck recalls Harper Lee on the set of To Kill a Mockingbird

Gregory Peck recalls Harper Lee on the set of To Kill a Mockingbird

TCM Event Series Spot

TCM Event Series Spot

AFI Celebrates the 50th Anniversary of To Kill a Mockingbird at the White House

AFI Celebrates the 50th Anniversary of To Kill a Mockingbird at the White House

AFI's 100 Years...100 Heroes & Villains: #1 Hero - Atticus Finch

AFI's 100 Years...100 Heroes & Villains: #1 Hero - Atticus Finch

Laurence Fishburne on To Kill a Mockingbird

Laurence Fishburne on To Kill a Mockingbird

Blu-ray Trailer

Blu-ray Trailer

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Reviews

A review by Andres Gomez

Written on October 20, 2014

If you like children's story, you would love this movie about how the world is shaped from their eyes.

If you don't ... you may find some entertainment in the picture of Southern US and the racial fight that was taking place at the time ......

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A review by barrymost

Written on August 7, 2019

The part Gregory Peck played in this was reportedly his most favorite role. And he does a marvelous job of it too, as Atticus Finch, the Southern lawyer who agrees to take on the case of a black man falsely accused of rape. The story, from Harper Lee's classic novel, is in itself wonderful. It's filled with brilliant and iconic sequences, just a couple memorable ones being the dramatic courtroom scenes where Finch tries his best to make the prejudiced townsfolk see sense, and the intriguing side-plot of his children's growing curiosity and involvement with their eccentric, hermit-like neighbor that no one's ever actually seen. He is, of course, Arthur (Boo) Radley, played by none other than Robert Duvall in his feature film debut.

Would I recommend? Yes, without a doubt, to anyone an...

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A review by Filipe Manuel Neto

Written on November 17, 2022

**A striking, culturally relevant and indisputably important film.**

It is not very rare to see that an actor's career, however prolific it may be, ends up being especially remembered thanks to his participation in a very small set of films, or even for his participation in a single film. I don't see this as a demerit, but as something unavoidable: only a very limited set of films ends up surviving the test of time and becoming culturally and historically relevant. Gregory Peck was an actor of great importance in his time, one of the faces of honesty and fairness, since he almost always played characters imbued with great honesty and nobility of intentions. As such, he took place in a wide range of films... but let's be honest, it is with this film that the actor reaches the peak of his...

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A review by CinemaSerf

Written on November 19, 2024

Gregory Peck is small-town lawyer "Atticus Finch" who is drafted in on a seemingly routine case defending a black man "Tom Robinson" (Brock Peters), accused of raping a young white girl. I say routine, because no-one in their town of "Maycomb" doubts the verdict the jury will return. What ensues is a testament to Peck's Oscar-winning acting abilities as he must get to the truth amongst a community where that is the least of anyone's concerns. Racism, bigotry and hatred are rife and soon, after he resists their repeated attempts to go with the flow, these odious emotions are pointed at him and his two young children "Jem" (Philip Alford) and "Scout" (Mary Badham). By way of a side-story, the kids are obsessed with a mysterious house in which lives the enigmatic "Boo Radley" (Robert Duvall),...

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