To Kill A Mockingbird (1962)

 ●  English ● 2 hrs 9 mins

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This film is directed by Robert Mulligan, starring Frank Overton, Gregory Peck, Rosemary Murphy and Ruth White in the lead roles.

Cast: Frank Overton, Gregory Peck, Rosemary Murphy, Ruth White

Crew: Robert Mulligan (Director), Russell Harlan (Director of Photography), Elmer Bernstein (Music Director)

Genres: Drama, Mystery

Release Dates: 16 Jun 1962 (India)

Tagline: The most beloved and widely read Pulitzer Prize Winner now comes vividly alive on the screen!

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Did you know? Gregory Peck (Atticus) and Mary Badham (Scout) became close during filming, and kept in contact for the rest of his life. Peck always called her "Scout", her character role. Read More
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as Sheriff Heck Tate
as Atticus Finch
as Maudie Atkinson
as Mrs. Dubose
as Aunt Stephanie Crawford
as Tom Robinson
as Mayella Violet Ewell
as Bob Ewell
as Scout
as Judge Taylor
as Boo Radley

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Music

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Film Type:
Feature
Language:
English
Colour Info:
Black & White
Sound Mix:
Mono
Frame Rate:
24 fps
Aspect Ratio:
1.85:1 (Flat)
Stereoscopy:
No
Taglines:
The most beloved and widely read Pulitzer Prize Winner now comes vividly alive on the screen!
Trivia:
In Gregory Peck's first scene, he is returning home from his character's law office while his children run to greet him. Author Harper Lee was a guest on the set that day, and Peck noticed her crying after the scene was filmed. He asked Lee why she was crying, and she responded that Peck had looked just like her late father, the model for Atticus. Lee explained that Peck even had a little round stomach like her father's. "That's not a pot belly, Harper," Peck told her, "That's great acting".

Gregory Peck's 6 minute and 30 second summation speech was nailed in a single take.

Gregory Peck (Atticus) and Mary Badham (Scout) became close during filming, and kept in contact for the rest of his life. Peck always called her "Scout", her character role.