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To Kill A Mockingbird
Atticus Finch, a lawyer in the Depression-era South, defends a black man against an undeserved rape charge, and his kids against prejudice.
August 21, 1918 in California, USA
16 April 1904, New Jersey, USA
5 January 1931, San Diego, California, USA
1 July 1896, Pendleton, Indiana, USA
16 November 1892, Rogersville, Tennessee, USA
12 September 1932, Los Angeles, California, USA
27 November 1888, Denver, Missouri, USA
14 November 1904, Douglas, Arizona, USA
2 July 1927, New York City, New York, USA
19 July 1891, Peak Hill, New South Wales, Australia
28 November 1901, Torreon, Coahuila, Mexico
19 January 1917, Deadwood, South Dakota, USA
November 04, 2016
Solid social conscience drama.
December 22, 2008
To Kill A Mockingbird is a product of American realism, and it is a rare and worthy treasure.
February 27, 2012
I got so much more from this story as an adult, and it's a shame that my adolescent stubbornness kept me from the movie for so many years.
August 19, 2015
Gregory Peck stays beautifully within the character of the bespectacled, widowed man, but with its episodes unevenly joined, the script is too repetitive and long.
February 23, 2016
Peck's performance, in tortoiseshell glasses and a cream linen suit, is mesmerizing and serious.
July 25, 2011
To Kill a Mockingbird is a time capsule, preserving hopes and sentiments from a kinder, gentler, more naive America.
February 03, 2015
As Mulligan so deftly demonstrates, the story is in the characters, their failings and fragility, their heroism and nobility of spirit.
July 25, 2011
Harper Lee's child's-eye view of southern bigotry gains something in its translation to the screen by Robert Mulligan, who knows exactly where to place the camera to catch a child's subjective experience.
June 24, 2006
This one is always just off the boil.
February 22, 2016
"To Kill a Mockingbird" relates the Cult of Childhood to the Negro Problem with disastrous results.
February 28, 2016
A fine, moving, informative period piece for all ages, To Kill a Mockingbird is as much an abiding favourite as the book.

