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Gregory Peck's speech after winning the Oscar® for his performance as Atticus Finch; Gregory Peck's memorable remarks upon receiving the American Film Institiute's Lifetime Achievement Award; excerpt from Academy tribute to Gregory Peck; Cecilia Peck's heartwarming farewell to her father given at the Academy, in celebration of his life; an interview with Mary Badham, who talks about her experiences working with Peck; feature commentary with director Robert Mulligan and producer Alan Pakula; theatrical trailer; "A Conversation with Gregory Peck," produced by his daughter Cecilia, directed by Barbara Kopple; "Fearful Symmetry: The Making of To Kill a Mockingbird".
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- To Kill a Mockingbird: Feature Film Plus Bonus Features
1. Main Titles [2:58]
2. A Tired Old Town [4:09]
3. Dill [1:43]
4. The Tale of Boo Radley [2:14]
5. Five O' Clock [2:07]
6. Atticus' Watch [3:12]
7. The Robinson Case [1:40]
8. Boo Radley's House [2:42]
9. The Colored Man [2:54]
10. A Look at Boo [6:28]
11. The "Prowler" [2:24]
12. Her First Day of School [2:18]
13. The Dinner Guest [3:53]
14. A Compromise [2:09]
15. The Best Shot in This County [3:18]
16. At the Robinsons' [4:36]
17. A Sound in the Night [2:04]
18. Some High Talk [2:32]
19. In the Hollow of That Tree [5:12]
20. The Night Before the Trial [2:50]
21. The Lynch Mob [5:38]
22. Trial Day [2:06]
23. The Sheriff's Testimony [2:27]
24. Ewell's Version [3:49]
25. Mayella [3:36]
26. The Other Hand [3:19]
27. Tom's Truth [9:06]
28. The Broken Code [7:22]
29. The Verdict [2:55]
30. Stand Up, Your Father's Passing [1:25]
31. The Lost Heart [4:19]
32. A Death in the Family [3:25]
33. Our Longest Journey [3:47]
34. Death in the Dark [1:43]
35. Out of the Woods [2:40]
36. Mr. Arthur Radley [3:13]
37. Let the Dead Bury the Dead [2:54]
38. Like Shooting a Mockingbird [1:27]
39. The Little Things In-Between [2:10]
Disc #2 -- To Kill a Mockingbird: Additional Bonus Features Including A Conversation With Gregory Peck
1. Main Titles [3:21]
2. Film Highlights [3:39]
3. Taking the Stage [10:42]
4. Family Life [3:10]
5. Back Where I Started [5:15]
6. Meeting Veronique [9:30]
7. South of France [4:40]
8. Childhood [5:26]
9. Theatrical Roots [3:44]
10. Atticus Finch [6:19]
11. Presidential Honor [4:38]
12. Complete Candor [4:34]
13. In Character [10:07]
14. Impulsive Act [4:31]
15. Frightening Times [7:27]
16. A Grandson Is Born [3:58]
17. Worth Remembering [3:59]
18. End Titles [2:19]
1. Main Titles [3:11]
2. The Old South [4:21]
3. The Cauldron [5:03]
4. Casting the Children [5:44]
5. The Score & Title Sequence [2:10]
6. The First Day of Filming [4:04]
7. The Art of Amusement [1:51]
8. Dill & Truman [4:26]
9. Eccentrics [2:49]
10. Oral Tradition [5:19]
11. Atticus' Household [5:42]
12. Jem Encounters Evil [4:05]
13. The Trial [1:13]
14. Collin Wilcox & Mayella Ewell [4:38]
15. Brock Peters & Tom Robinson [3:57]
16. Atticus' Summation [3:36]
17. The Verdict [3:26]
18. "Tom Robinson's Dead" [2:31]
19. The Cracker's Despair [1:44]
20. Boo Saves the Children [3:48]
21. The Novel Is a Love Song [2:36]
22. Maycomb Today [4:44]
23. Where Is Atticus Finch Today? [5:49]
24. End Credits [3:09]
With its integrity, poetry, and depth of feeling, Robert Mulligan’s To Kill a Mockingbird stands alongside On the Waterfront and The Grapes of Wrath in the ranks of Hollywood's most enduring and beloved message films. Gregory Peck earned an Academy Award for his performance as Atticus Finch, a southern lawyer of consummate tenderness and a sterling sense of justice who defends a local black man charged with raping a white woman. With passions aroused in the small, Depression-era southern town, Atticus finds his safety threatened along with that of his two children, six-year-old Scout (Mary Badham) and ten-year-old Jem (Phillip Alford). Based on Harper Lee's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, To Kill a Mockingbird was adapted for the screen by another respected southern scribe, Horton Foote (Tender Mercies), whose screenplay was also recognized with an Oscar. Mulligan manages to capture the steamy, drowsy atmosphere of a southern summer, while Foote movingly translates for the screen Lee's troubling story about childhood innocence forever altered by a brush with adult cruelty and injustice. Among the many pleasures afforded by this remarkable film are the memorable performances of child stars Badham, Alford, and John Megna, who plays a character based upon Lee's own precocious childhood playmate, Truman Capote. A gorgeous opening title sequence, Elmer Bernstein's lyrical musical score, and the film debut of Robert Duvall, in a small but unforgettable role as "Boo" Radley, round out this thoughtful, affecting film. Felicia Feaster, Barnes & Noble
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