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To Kill A Mockingbird: Col Ed (1962)
Rating:
Starring: Phillip Alford, Mary Badham, Robert Duvall, Paul Fix, John Megna, Rosemary Murphy, Frank Overton, Gregory Peck, Brock Peters, Ruth White, Collin Wilcox
Director: Robert Mulligan
Category: Action / Adventure, Independent, Classic
Studio: Universal Studios
Subtitles:
Spanish
Length:
130 mins

 
 

 

Gregory Peck won an Oscar for his brilliant performance as the 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.The setting is a dusty Southern town during the Depression.A white woman accuses a black man of rape.Though he is obviously innocent, the outcome of his trial is such a foregone conclusion that no lawyer will step forward to defend him--except Peck, the town's most distinguished citizen.His compassion defense costs him many friendships but earns him the respect and admiration of his two motherless children.

 
 
   
   

 
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