
To Kill a Mockingbird
1962129 minsB&W
Robert Mulligan, Director
Both a landmark of American film and a beloved favorite, director Robert Mulligan and writer Horton Footes adaptation of Harper Lees Pulitzer Prize-winning novel addresses timeless moral issues through the formative eyes of a child. In one of the truly iconic performances in the history of cinema, Oscar®-winner Gregory Peck portrays single father and country lawyer Atticus Finch, a profile in quiet moral courage who, despite pervasive ignorance and intolerance, attempts to defend an innocent black man in the Depression-era South.

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| Director | Robert Mulligan |
| Producer | Alan J. Pakula |
| Screenwriter | Horton Foote |
| Screenwriter | Harper Lee |
| Cinematographer | Russell Harlan |
| Editor | Aaron Stell |
| Composer | Elmer Bernstein |
| Actor | Phillip Alford |
| Actor | Mary Badham |
| Actor | Robert Duvall |
| Actor | Frank Overton |
| Actor | Gregory Peck |
| Actor | Brock Peters |
