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To Kill a Mockingbird is a 1962 Academy Award winning film directed by Robert Mulligan and based on the novel of the same name by Harper Lee. The film stars Gregory Peck in the role of Atticus Finch. The character of Atticus in this movie has been deemed the #1 greatest hero of American film, as rated by the American Film Institute. It is also Robert Duvall's big screen debut, as the misunderstood recluse Boo Radley. Image File history File links 259201. ...
Robert Mulligan (born August 23, 1925 in The Bronx, New York) is an American film and television director. ...
Alan Jay Pakula (April 7, 1928 - November 19, 1998) was an American film producer, writer and director noted for his contributions to the conspiracy thriller genre. ...
Nelle Harper Lee (born April 28, 1926) is an American novelist known for her Pulitzer Prize â winning 1960 novel To Kill a Mockingbird, her only major work to date. ...
Horton Foote (born March 14, 1916 in Wharton, Texas), is a two-time Academy Award and one-time Pulitzer Prize and Emmy Award-winning and Tony Award-nominated American author and playwright. ...
Gregory Peck (April 5, 1916 â June 12, 2003) was an Academy Award-winning American film actor. ...
Mary Badham playing Jean Louise Scout Finch in the 1962 film To Kill a Mockingbird. ...
A promotional photograph of Philip Alford (front) as Jeremy Jem Finch and Mary Badham (back) as Jean Louise Philip Alford (born September 11, 1948, in Gadsden, Alabama) an American actor best known for his role as Jeremy Jem Atticus Finch in the 1962 film To Kill a Mockingbird. ...
Elmer Bernstein (pronounced Bern-steen[1]) (April 4, 1922 â August 18, 2004) was an Academy and two-time Golden Globe award winning American film score composer. ...
Russell B. Harlan (September 16, 1903 - February 28, 1974) was an American cinematographer. ...
Universal Pictures is the main motion picture production/distribution arm of Universal Studios, a subsidiary of NBC Universal. ...
is the 359th day of the year (360th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 1962 (MCMLXII) was a common year starting on Monday (the link is to a full 1962 calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
The English language is a West Germanic language that originates in England. ...
// Events Dr. No launches the James Bond film series, the longest-running motion picture franchise of all time, running more than 40 years. ...
Robert Mulligan (born August 23, 1925 in The Bronx, New York) is an American film and television director. ...
To Kill a Mockingbird is a Southern Gothic bildungsroman novel by Harper Lee. ...
Nelle Harper Lee (born April 28, 1926) is an American novelist known for her Pulitzer Prize â winning 1960 novel To Kill a Mockingbird, her only major work to date. ...
Gregory Peck (April 5, 1916 â June 12, 2003) was an Academy Award-winning American film actor. ...
Atticus Finch is a character in Harper Lees Pulitzer Prize-winning fictional novel To Kill A Mockingbird. ...
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Robert Selden Duvall (born January 5, 1931) is an Academy Award-, two-time Emmy Award-, and four-time Golden Globe Award-winning American film actor and director. ...
It was nominated for eight Academy Awards, winning three. In 1995, To Kill a Mockingbird was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Academy Award The Academy Awards, popularly known as the Oscars, are the most prominent and most watched film awards ceremony in the world. ...
The National Film Registry is the registry of films selected by the United States National Film Preservation Board for preservation in the Library of Congress. ...
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Cast
Gregory Peck (April 5, 1916 â June 12, 2003) was an Academy Award-winning American film actor. ...
Atticus Finch is a character in Harper Lees Pulitzer Prize-winning fictional novel To Kill a Mockingbird. ...
Mary Badham playing Jean Louise Scout Finch in the 1962 film To Kill a Mockingbird. ...
A promotional photograph of Philip Alford (front) as Jeremy Jem Finch and Mary Badham (back) as Jean Louise Philip Alford (born September 11, 1948, in Gadsden, Alabama) an American actor best known for his role as Jeremy Jem Atticus Finch in the 1962 film To Kill a Mockingbird. ...
John Megna (November 9, 1952 - September 5, 1995) was an American actor whose Broadway success at the age of seven in 1960s All the Way Home led to his being cast as Charles Baker Dill Harris, the toothy young summer visitor in the 1962 film To Kill a Mockingbird. ...
Brock Peters (July 2, 1927 â August 23, 2005), born George Fisher in New York City, was an African American actor probably best known for the role in the 1962 film To Kill a Mockingbird of Tom Robinson, the black man unjustly convicted of raping a white girl. ...
Frank Overton (born March 12, 1918, Babylon, New York; died April 24, 1967) was an American actor who appeared in countless television programs during the early 1950s through the late 1960s. ...
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Robert Selden Duvall (born January 5, 1931) is an Academy Award-, two-time Emmy Award-, and four-time Golden Globe Award-winning American film actor and director. ...
Rosemary Murphy was born on January 13, 1925, in Munich, Germany to a U.S. diplomat and his wife, who left Germany at the beginning of World War 2. ...
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Estelle Evans (October 1, 1906 â July 20, 1985) was a Bahamian actress. ...
William Windom playing the role of Dr. Seth Hazlitt on the television series Murder, She Wrote William Windom, (born September 28, 1923, New York, New York), great-grandson of U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, of the same name, is an American actor, best known for his work on television...
Jester Hairston (July 9, 1901 - January 18, 2000) was an American composer, songwriter, arranger, choral conductor, and actor. ...
Kim Stanley photo taken by Carl Van Vechten, 1961 Kim Stanley (February 11, 1925 â August 20, 2001) was an American actress. ...
Alice Ghostley (born August 14, 1926 in Eve, Vernon County, Missouri, died September 21, 2007 Studio City, California), is a Tony Award-winning American actress, best known for playing the characters Bernice Clifton on Designing Women (Emmy Nomination, Best Supporting Actress; 1992), Esmerelda on Bewitched, and Cousin Alice on Mayberry...
Dan White (March 25, 1908 â July 7, 1980) was an American actor. ...
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Awards and reception The American Film Institute named Atticus Finch the greatest movie hero of the 20th century. The AFI also named this at number 2 on their 100 Cheers list, behind It's a Wonderful Life, as well as #34 on the list of greatest American films of all time. This film is also on IMDB's list of the top 250 films, currently around the 44th spot. This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
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Awards
Gregory Peck, as Atticus Finch. The Academy Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role is one of the awards given to actors working in the motion picture industry by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences; nominations are made by Academy members who are actors and actresses. ...
Gregory Peck (April 5, 1916 â June 12, 2003) was an Academy Award-winning American film actor. ...
The Academy Awards are the oldest awards ceremony for achievements in motion pictures. ...
Lloyd Henry Bumstead (March 17, 1915 â May 24, 2006) was an American cinematic art director and production designer. ...
Alexander Golitzen, (Moscow, February 28, 1908 - San Diego, July 26, 2005) oversaw art direction on more than 300 movies. ...
The Academy Award for Writing Adapted Screenplay is one of the Academy Awards, the most prominent film awards in the United States. ...
Horton Foote (born March 14, 1916 in Wharton, Texas), is a two-time Academy Award and one-time Pulitzer Prize and Emmy Award-winning and Tony Award-nominated American author and playwright. ...
The Golden Globe Award for Best Actor - Motion Picture - Drama was first awarded by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association as a separate category in 1951. ...
The Golden Globe Award The Golden Globe Awards are American awards for motion pictures and television programs, given out each year during a formal dinner. ...
Elmer Bernstein (pronounced Bern-steen[1]) (April 4, 1922 â August 18, 2004) was an Academy and two-time Golden Globe award winning American film score composer. ...
The Golden Globe Award The Golden Globe Awards are American awards for motion pictures and television programs, given out each year during a formal dinner. ...
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