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To Kill a Mockingbird (Blu-ray + DVD + Digital Copy) (1962)

Gregory Peck , Frank Overton , Robert Mulligan  |  NR |  Blu-ray
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  • Actors: Gregory Peck, Frank Overton, Rosemary Murphy, Robert Duvall, Alice Ghostley
  • Directors: Robert Mulligan
  • Format: AC-3, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, Subtitled, Widescreen
  • Language: English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono), English (Dolby Digital 5.1), English (DTS-HD 2.0), English (DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1), French (Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono), French (DTS-HD 2.0)
  • Subtitles: English, French, Spanish
  • Region: All Regions
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Rated: NR (Not Rated)
  • Studio: Universal Studios
  • DVD Release Date: January 31, 2012
  • Digital Copy Expiration Date: April 30, 2015 (Click here for more information)
  • Run Time: 260 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (714 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B006FE83U4
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,645 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
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Ranked 34 on the American Film Institute's list of the 100 Greatest American Films, To Kill a Mockingbird is quite simply one of the finest family-oriented dramas ever made. A beautiful and deeply affecting adaptation of the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Harper Lee, the film retains a timeless quality that transcends its historically dated subject matter (racism in the Depression-era South) and remains powerfully resonant in present-day America with its advocacy of tolerance, justice, integrity, and loving, responsible parenthood. It's tempting to call this an important "message" movie that should be required viewing for children and adults alike, but this riveting courtroom drama is anything but stodgy or pedantic. As Atticus Finch, the small-town Alabama lawyer and widower father of two, Gregory Peck gives one of his finest performances with his impassioned defense of a black man (Brock Peters) wrongfully accused of the rape and assault of a young white woman. While his children, Scout (Mary Badham) and Jem (Philip Alford), learn the realities of racial prejudice and irrational hatred, they also learn to overcome their fear of the unknown as personified by their mysterious, mostly unseen neighbor Boo Radley (Robert Duvall, in his brilliant, almost completely nonverbal screen debut). What emerges from this evocative, exquisitely filmed drama is a pure distillation of the themes of Harper Lee's enduring novel, a showcase for some of the finest American acting ever assembled in one film, and a rare quality of humanitarian artistry (including Horton Foote's splendid screenplay and Elmer Bernstein's outstanding score) that seems all but lost in the chaotic morass of modern cinema. --Jeff Shannon

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Harper Lee's Pulitzer Prize-winning classic novel has been artfully and delicately translated to the big screen. It stars the legendary Gregory Peck in his Academy Awardr-winning role of the courageous but understated hero Atticus Finch and features Academy Awardr-winning actor Robert Duvall in his screen debut plus an unforgettable performance by Mary Badham as Scout.

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Great cast lead by Gregory Peck as Atticus Finch who won the oscar for best actor. Janet Chandler  |  101 reviewers made a similar statement
This movie is a classic, one of the best ever made. David B.  |  103 reviewers made a similar statement
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86 of 88 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars An American classic classically rended in DVD June 5, 2000
Format:DVD
The film, truly an American classic and, for my money, one of the 10 best American films ever made, is splendidly rendered here with a mint-condition print. The DVD also offers a superb mix of additional features, most especially the remarkable documentary on the film, "Fearful Symmetry," by Charles Kiselyak, and compelling yet unassuming commentary by the director, Robert Mulligan, and the producer, the late Alan J. Pakula.

Besides interviews with Mulligan and Pakula, the documentary includes interviews with the actors who play the children, Mary Badham as Scout and Phillip Alford as Jem, as well as with the screen writer, Horton Foote, and the composer, Elmer Bernstein. The documentary also includes interviews with several residents of Monroeville, Ala., the real Macon, to round out a sense of "Macon" then and now.

Among the revelations in the commentary is that production designer Henry Bumstead (Vertigo) masterfully recreated the children's neighborhood on the Universal backlot using houses that would have been demolished by the construction of a freeway. The main titles, by Stephen Frankfurt, with Bernstein's theme, manage brilliantly to capture not only the essense of the film but an essence of childhood, about which both Harper Lee's timeless only published novel and the film itself are very much about. Only later do we discover the nature of that blend of innocence and experience alluded to in the William Blake poem from which Kiselyak takes the title of his documentary.

My only regret is that Harper Lee, though she helped Kiselyak in producing the documetnary, declined to be interviewed for it. In its stead, however, we have another evocation, that of Ms. Lee's voice in the rich tone of nostalgia and reminiscence with which Kiselyak infuses his own small but mighty masterpiece.

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223 of 242 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Loving Treatment of A True American Classic March 11, 2003
Format:DVD
Everyone who has ever taken high school English classes will no doubt be familiar with Harper Lee's time honored story. As is mentioned in the accompanying DVD, Fearfull Symmetry, it is second only to the Bible in the hearts and minds of U.S. readers. This is probably also the most often-shown film in said classrooms. No need to reshash the story-line, then.

This DVD set offers an excellent transfer of the famed black and white cinematography of the prolific Russel Harlan. It's a real treat to hear from so many of the people who were involved in the production, from the producer, Alan J. Pakula, to the now grown actors who played Scout and Jim. The audience gains great insights into what made this film so special, not only to the legions of its admiring fans, but to everyone involved in creating it. We learn the scenes that Horton Foote, the screenwriter added from the book to advance character development (the scene showing Atticus putting Scout to bed and her questioning Jim about their mother as Atticus overhears them from the porch, was not in the book, for instance). We get to hear from Elmer Bernstein talk about the genesis of his unforgettable soundtrack. Due credit is also given to Stephen Frankfurt, for his highly creative and original title design, which sets the tone so beatifully for the rest of the film.

There is no question that this is director Robert Mulligan's greatest film, nor that in his portrayal of Atticus Finch, Gregory Peck found the role most perfectly suited to his character and rock-solid persona. This is a film about integrity, essentially, and there is not a false moment in the film. This compilation should be included in any film collector's library. I hope it continues to be shown in English classes until time immemorial. It's message and its relevance to the human condition will never go out of style, one hopes. Major Praise to Universal Studios and to all those involved in assembling this perfect DVD special edition.

BEK

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121 of 130 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Exceptional extra feature documentary... March 26, 2001
Format:DVD|Amazon Verified Purchase
Like so many teachers, I've used the VHS version of "To Kill A Mockingbird" to teach the Elements of Literature to high school students.

Today, the internet has a wealth of resources to assist teachers and students using this classic adaptation of Harper Lee's novel. The documentary, "Fearful Symmetry" produced in 1998 to be included on this DVD Collector's Edition, is great resource for teachers, students and all those who love and have been touched by "Mockingbird."

The 130 minute documentary, written and directed Charles Kiselyak, both discusses how the film was made and it's general literary elements. The film is one of the most effectively edited documentaries I have seen, linking key scenes from "Mockingbird" with talking heads, still photos and black and white film taken in various localities across the south.

The documentary narration, written by Charles Kiselyak and read with great emotion by Mary Williams, is literary and quite sophisticated.

The talking heads include: screenwriter Horton Foote, director Robert Mulligan, producer Allan J. Pakula and composer Elmer Bernstein. Members of the cast appearing in the film: Gregory Peck (Atticus Finch), Phillip Alford (Jem), Mary Badham (Scout), Collin Wilcox (Maybella Ewell), Brock Peters (Tom Robinson) and Robert Duvall (Boo Radley).

Director Charles Kiselyak with the help of Harper Lee was able to get three residents to discuss their lives in Monroeville, Alabama. A.B. Blass and Norman Barnett recall life in the small town during the depression, and Ida Gaillard, a retired high school teacher, brings an interesting perspective to what life was (may have been) like in the town Harper Lee used as the model for Maycomb.

The literary and social significance of the "Mockingbird" are discussed by black attorney, Cleophis Thomas, Jr., and Claudia Durst Johnson, author of "Threatening Boundries."

In the DVD's printed supplement, Charles Kiselyak indicates that while Harper Lee was not willing to appear in the documentary, she was very helpful in the production. She was thrilled with the director's plan to open the documentary with the first verse one of her favorite poems, William Blake's, "Tyger:"

Tyger, Tyger burning bright, In the forests of the night; What immoral hand or eye, Could frame they fearful symmetry,

Kiselyak's film discusses Lee's novel as both a way of life and a passage from innocence into experience and then back toward innocence -- "Fearful Symmetry."

"Mockingbird" and it's DVD documentary will touch your soul.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent
Great Movie. No skipping or pauses like I get w/ other movie providers.

This is a classic movie .Good family movie
Published 1 day ago by Rick
5.0 out of 5 stars A true Classic
This movie shows how it used to be before it was 'correct' to allow Blacks into our lives. If a Black man looked at a woman he was a dead man. Everyone should watch this movie.
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Loved this movie growing up...it is a classic! I watch it over and over!!!!! Highly reccommend this movie to anyone who loves the classics.
Published 2 days ago by Jerrie Patton
5.0 out of 5 stars Classic Masterpiece
Reading the book with my 9th grade English class. It's interesting to discuss the differences of the book and the movie.
Published 6 days ago by Samantha K. Marshall
5.0 out of 5 stars A movie about the gradual transformation of a culture
Many people have read the book by Lee as a reading assignment, and know the story. It is more than half a century from the time this movie was screened. Read more
Published 7 days ago by Mohammad
5.0 out of 5 stars My favorite movie of all time
Set during a time of innocence and hardship (the Great Depression), this is a wonderful story. I read the book and the movie is a close parallel.
Published 8 days ago by Gary Weber
5.0 out of 5 stars Classic and Fantastic!
What a wonderful movie... It has always been one of my favorites... I bought this because I wanted to watch it with my 11 year old daughter... Read more
Published 11 days ago by hannahmom
4.0 out of 5 stars Movie Classic
A movie that I hadn't seen in years. Very much a classic. Streamed through the WII with excellent quality. The price couldn't be beat.
Published 11 days ago by PaulaG
5.0 out of 5 stars Classic.
I'm honestly super surprised by how cheap this is. I bought my copy and love it. My dad and I enjoy watching this movie together so I definitely looked into buying a copy. Read more
Published 12 days ago by Crystal H.
5.0 out of 5 stars Near the top of any best movie list
To Kill a Mockingbord rates as one of the all time greats of movie history. Faithfully adapted from Harper Lee's equally wonderful novel, with great acting performances and... Read more
Published 12 days ago by B. R. Blackshaw
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