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To Kill a Mockingbird is a 1962 American coming-of-age legal drama crime film directed by Robert Mulligan starring Gregory Peck and Mary Badham, with Phillip Alford, John Megna, Frank Overton, James Anderson, and Brock Peters in supporting roles.
A classic crime drama based on Harper Lee's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, starring Gregory Peck as a lawyer who defends a Black man against a rape charge in Depression-era Alabama. The film explores themes of racism, justice, and childhood innocence, and features a memorable score by Elmer Bernstein.
- (334K)
- Crime, Drama
- Robert Mulligan
- 1963-03-16
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 Atticus...
When Atticus (Gregory Peck), their widowed father and a respected lawyer, defends a black man named Tom Robinson (Brock Peters) against fabricated rape charges, the trial and tangent events...
- (68)
- Gregory Peck
- Robert Mulligan
- Universal International Pictures
To Kill a Mockingbird, American dramatic film, released in 1962, that was adapted from Harper Lee’s coming-of-age novel that addressed racism and injustice. Deemed "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant” to America’s film heritage, the Library of Congress honoured it with inclusion.
- Lee Pfeiffer
Atticus Finch is an idealistic lawyer in the fictional town of Maycomb, a racially-divided Alabama town, in the early 1930s. Finch agrees to defend a young Black man who is accused of raping a white woman. Many of the townspeople try to get Atticus to pull out of the trial, but he decides to go ahead.
A classic adaptation of Harper Lee's novel, starring Gregory Peck as a lawyer who defends a black man in racist Alabama. The film shows the child's-eye view of the adult world and the civil-rights struggles of the time.