To kill a mockingbird
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Published
Universal City, CA : Universal Studios Home Entertainment, [2012].
Edition
50th anniversary ed., widescreen.
Language
English
UPC
025192073663

Notes

General Note
Originally released as a motion picture in 1962.
General Note
Based on the Pulitzer Prize winning novel written by Harper Lee.
General Note
Special features include: Disc 1: Academy Award Best Actor acceptance speech (10 min.); American Film Institute Life Ahievement Award (Gregory Peck's remarks) (2 min.); excerpt from tribute to Gregory Peck (Cecilia Peck's remarks) (10 min.); Scout remembers (actress Mary Badham shares her experiences working with Gregory Peck) (12 min.); optional feature commentary with director Robert Mulligan and producer Alan Pakula; theatrical trailer; 100 years of Universal : restoring the classics (10 min.). Disc 2: A conversation with Gregory Peck (documentary) (1999) (98 min.); Fearful symmetry : the making of To kill a mockingbird (documentary) (1998) (91 min.).
Creation/Production Credits
Director of photography, Russell Harlan ; editor, Aaron Stell ; music, Elmer Bernstein.
Participants/Performers
Gregory Peck, John Megna, Frank Overton, Rosemary Murphy, Ruth White, Brock Peters, Estelle Evans, Paul Fix, Collin Wilcox, Alice Ghostley, Robert Duvall, William Windom, Mary Badham, Phillip Alford.
Description
In a racially divided Alabama town in the 1930s, widowed lawyer Atticus Finch agrees to defend a young black man accused of raping a white woman, teaching his children valuable lessons about prejudice and empathy.
System Details
DVD format, NTSC; region 1, anamorphic widescreen (1.85:1) presentation, dual layer; Dolby digital 5.1 (English) and 2.0 mono. (English and French).
Language
Closed captioned for the hearing impaired.
Language
English and French soundtracks, with optional French and Spanish subtitles.
Awards
Academy Award, Best Actor, 1962.