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To Kill A Mockingbird

To Kill A Mockingbird

Universal Studios (1962)
DVD
NR (Not Rated)
025192786624
Drama
USA | English | Black & White | 02:09

To Kill A Mockingbird is the film adaptation of the classic book by Harper Lee. The film tells the story of a child in a small American town in the 1930’s where color prejudice, racial hatred, and taking the law into your own hands were everyday events. Gregory Peck would receive an Oscar for his excellent portrayal of a single father named Atticus Finch.


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Gregory Peck Atticus Finch
John Megna Dill Harris
Frank Overton Sheriff Heck Tate
Rosemary Murphy Maudie Atkinson
Ruth White Mrs. Dubose
Brock Peters Tom Robinson
Estelle Evans Calpurnia
Paul Fix Judge Taylor
Collin Wilcox Paxton Mayella Violet Ewell
James Anderson Bob Ewell
Alice Ghostley Aunt Stephanie Crawford
Robert Duvall Boo Radley
William Windom Mr. Gilmer
Crahan Denton Walter Cunningham Sr.
Richard Hale Nathan Radley
Mary Badham Scout Finch
Phillip Alford Jem Finch
R.L. Armstrong Man
Walter Bacon Courtroom Spectator
Eddie Baker Courtroom Spectator
Bobby Barber Courtroom Spectator
John Barton Courtroom Spectator
Audrey Betz Courtroom Spectator
Danny Borzage Courtroom Spectator
John Breen Courtroom Spectator

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Edition details

Edition Special Edition
Packaging Custom Case
Nr Discs 2
Screen Ratios Widescreen (1.85:1)
Audio Tracks Commentary [English]
Dolby Digital 5.1 [English]
Dolby Digital Mono [French]
Dolby Digital Stereo [English]
Dolby Digital Stereo [French]
DTS 5.1 [English]
Mono [English]
Subtitles English | French | Spanish
Layers Single side, Dual layer
Edition Release Date Sep 06, 2005
Regions Region 1

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Index 1038
Added Date Mar 10, 2012 13:58:33
Modified Date Jun 12, 2022 00:33:55

Notes

Packaging does not mention the DTS soundtrack.

Story Synopsis:
Based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Harper Lee, To Kill A Mockingbird received three Academy Awards®, including Best Actor for Gregory Peck’s brilliant performance as the upstanding southern lawyer Atticus Finch. The film’s nostalgic perspective and well presented child’s viewpoint of a racially charged rape trial during the 1930s struck a chord with audiences just as the Civil Rights movement was gaining momentum in the early 1960s. As Finch strives to minimalize the traits of hatred and prejudice in his two small children (Mary Badham and Phillip Alford), their lives are disrupted when he is assigned to defend Tom Robinson (Brock Peters), a Negro farmworker accused of raping a white woman. Confronted by intimidating threats, increasing malice by the woman’s bigoted father, Bob Ewell (James Anderson), and a guilty verdict by the all-white jury, Finch’s courtroom actions inflame the murderous wrath of Ewell-a vengeance that places his children’s lives in danger.

DVD Picture:
The black and white picture is wonderful on this anamorphically enhanced 1.85:1 DVD, with an exceptional gray scale. Images are sharp and detailed, with excellent contrast and shadow delineation. Certainly, as expected for a movie of over 40 years old, some dirt, film grain, and minor scratches are noticed in the source element, but nothing that is too much of a distraction. (Suzanne Hodges)

Soundtrack:
This newest DVD release of the classic film includes new Dolby® Digital and DTS® Digital Surround™ 5.1-channel soundtracks, in addition to the original Dolby 2.0 mono track. Both multichannel soundtracks really show how a classic soundtrack can be restored, as background hiss and distortion is cleaned up well, and the dialogue tonality sounds pretty good, very good considering the original master’s age. The low-end of the frequency spectrum is all but ignored, which hurts the tonality Gregory Peck’s voice. The mix is enjoyable, complete with split surrounds, and a front stereo spread that creates an pleasing stage for on-screen action. The DTS track does add a small enhancement in fine detail, but the downfalls of the presentation can still be heard. Coming from such an old mono track, this really is a standout presentation. (Danny Richelieu)

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