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When a mob interrogates Atticus (Gregory Peck), the children show up and Scout's (Mary Badham) kindness and innocence convinces them to leave.
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Cast: Phillip Alford, Crahan Denton, John Megna, Gregory Peck, Gil Perkins, Mary Badham
Director: Robert Mulligan
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Producer: Alan J. Pakula
Screenwriter: Harper Lee, Horton Foote
Film Description: Harper Lee's Pulitzer Prize-winning autobiographical novel was translated to film in 1962 by Horton Foote and the producer/director team of Robert Mulligan and Alan J. Pakula. Set a small Alabama town in the 1930s, the story focuses on scrupulously honest, highly respected lawyer Atticus Finch, magnificently embodied by Gregory Peck. Finch puts his career on the line when he agrees to represent Tom Robinson (Brock Peters), a black man accused of rape. The trial and the events surrounding it are seen through the eyes of Finch's six-year-old daughter Scout (Mary Badham). While Robinson's trial gives the film its momentum, there are plenty of anecdotal occurrences before and after the court date: Scout's ever-strengthening bond with older brother Jem (Philip Alford), her friendship with precocious young Dill Harris (a character based on Lee's childhood chum Truman Capote and played by John Megna), her father's no-nonsense reactions to such life-and-death crises as a rampaging mad dog, and especially Scout's reactions to, and relationship with, Boo Radley (Robert Duvall in his movie debut), the reclusive "village idiot" who turns out to be her salvation when she is attacked by a venomous bigot. To Kill a Mockingbird won Academy Awards for Best Actor (Peck), Best Adapted Screenplay, and Best Art Direction.
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Watched this movie in English yesterday. Loved it. Great morals. Plus, Atticus was a badass throughout the entire thing.
Perfect shot like a boss
Raise children like a boss
Give awesome speech at court while defending an innocent black man like a boss
Stare down with Bob after he spits in his face like a boss
Stand up to a mob with guns like a boss
Etc.
red1half 4 months ago 28
This scene is so profound since it teaches us the power of communication to solve our problems. It shows us that the way to overcome violence and barbarity is not by responding in a like manner but to respond in a kind fashion. Nothing can overcome the meanness of this world faster than love.
lougalou04 6 months ago 14