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To Kill a Mockingbird

To Kill a Mockingbird

1962Movie⏱️ 2h 9mApproved🏆 #115 Top Rated
CrimeDrama
8.3
IMDB Rating
349,142 votes

A widowed lawyer in Depression-era Alabama defends a black man against a false rape charge while teaching his young children about the sad reality of prejudice.

Director
Robert Mulligan
Writers
Harper Lee, Horton Foote
Stars
Gregory Peck, John Megna, Frank Overton
Release Date
March 16, 1963
Language
English
Country
United States
🏆 14
Wins
🎯 16
Nominations
💬 706
Reviews
📋 335K
Watchlists
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🎭 Top Cast

Gregory Peck
Gregory Peck
as Atticus Finch
John Megna
John Megna
as Dill Harris
Frank Overton
Frank Overton
as Sheriff Heck Tate
Rosemary Murphy
Rosemary Murphy
as Maudie Atkinson
Ruth White
Ruth White
as Mrs. Dubose
Brock Peters
Brock Peters
as Tom Robinson
Estelle Evans
Estelle Evans
as Calpurnia
Paul Fix
Paul Fix
as Judge Taylor
Collin Wilcox Paxton
Collin Wilcox Paxton
as Mayella Violet Ewell
James Anderson
James Anderson
as Bob Ewell

💰 Box Office

$611,817
Worldwide Gross
$592,237
Domestic Gross
$357,549
Opening Weekend

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
1.85 : 1
Sound
Dolby Digital
Color
Black and White
Filming Location
Monroeville, Alabama, USA
Production
Pakula-Mulligan, Brentwood Productions

🏷️ Keywords

trialbased on novellawyersmall townalabama

🎯 Categories

Legal DramaPeriod DramaPsychological DramaCrimeDrama

⭐ Featured Review

enough can't be said
by jam52192002-04-11
10/10

"Enough good things can't be said about this movie. It is undoubtedly one of the best and most moving films ever made. No other racial injustice or discriminatory based movie can even compare with "To Kill a Mockingbird". This movie not only makes you sympathize with those who were being discriminated against, but also those who fought for those people. One of the most moving parts of the movie is when Atticus Finch is leaving the court room and Reverend Sykes tells Scout to "stand up your father is passing". Gregory Peck has always been one of my favorite actors. ..."

💡 Did You Know?

Gregory Peck's summation speech, which runs for 6 minutes and 30 seconds, was nailed in a single take.

📖 Synopsis

A widowed lawyer in Depression-era Alabama defends a black man against a false rape charge while teaching his young children about the sad reality of prejudice.