from Universal-International
Directed by
Robert Mulligan
Starring
Gregory Peck (Atticus Finch)
Mary Badham (Jean Louise "Scout" Finch)
Philip Alford (Jem Finch)
Brock Peters (Tom Robinson)
Frank Overton (Sheriff Heck Tate)
John Megna (Dill Harris)
William Windom (Gilmer)
Rosemary Murphy (Miss Maudie Atkinson)
Ruth White (Mrs. Dubose)
Robert Duvall (Arthur "Boo" Radley)
Estelle Evans (Calpurnia)
Paul Fix (Judge Taylor)
Collin Wilcox Paxton (Mayella Violet Ewell)
James Anderson (Bob Ewell)
Alice Ghostley (Stephanie Crawford)
Crahan Denton (Walter Cunningham)
Richard Hale (Mr. Nathan Radley)
Tex Armstrong (Man)
Steve Condit (Walter Cunningham Jr.)
Jamie Forster (Hiram Townsend)
Charles E. Fredericks (Court clerk)
Jester Hairston (Spence Robinson)
Kim Hamilton (Helen Robinson)
Kim Hector (Cecil Jacobs)
Nancy Marshall (Schoolteacher)
Paulene Myers (Jessie)
Hugh Sanders (Dr. Reynolds)
Barry Seltzer (Schoolboy)
Kim Stanley (Narrator (older Scout Finch) (voice))
Jay Sullivan (Court reporter)
Kelly Thordsen (Burly man)
Bill Walker (Reverend Sykes)
Dan White (Man)
Guy Wilkerson (Jury foreman)
Written by
Harper
Lee (novel)
Horton
Foote
Original Music by
Elmer
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Written by Horton
Foote and based upon the novel by Harper Lee, this poignantly
remembered autobiographical story is seen through the eyes of
Jean Louise "Scout" Finch (Mary Badham), a young southern
girl. When her father Atticus Finch (Gregory Peck) defends Tom
Robinson (Brock Peters), a black man falsely accused of raping
a white woman, the town's heroes and bigots are revealed. The
young friend who visits the family is based on Truman Capote,
who visited Lee when they were children. Academy Award® Nominations:
8, including Best Picture, Best Director. Robert Duvall's screen
debut.
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