Music by Elmer Bernstein.
Cast:
Gregory Peck, John Megna, Frank Overton, Rosemary
Murphy, Ruth White, Brock Peters, Estelle Evans, Paul Fix, Collin Wilcox Paxton,
James Anderson, Alice Ghostley, Robert Duvall, William Windom, Crahan Denton, Richard
Hale, Mary Badham, Phillip Alford, R.L. Armstrong, Walter Bacon, Eddie Baker, Bobby
Barber, John Barton, Audrey Betz, Danny Borzage, John Breen, Jess Cavin, Noble
'Kid' Chissell, Jack Clinton, Steve Condit, May Couch, David Crawford, Frank
Ellis, Jamie Forster, Charles Fredericks, Raoul Freeman, Herman Hack, Jester
Hairston, Chuck Hamilton, Kim Hamilton, Kim Hector, Michael Jeffers, Dick
Johnstone, Chester Jones, Colin Kenny, Ethan Laidlaw, Nancy Marshall, Clyde
McLeod, Charles McQuary, Charles Morton, Paulene Myers, William H. O'Brien, Charles
Perry, Joe Ploski, Hugh Sanders, Barry Seltzer, Edward C. Short, Mabel Smaney, Eddie
Smith, Walter Smith, Cap Somers, George Sowards, Ray Spiker, Kim Stanley, Jay
Sullivan, Kelly Thordsen, Arthur Tovey, George Tracy, Sailor Vincent, Max
Wagner, Bill Walker, Joe Walls, Dan White, Guy Wilkerson, Chalky Williams.
Recommended reading:
To Kill a Mockingbird
By Harper Lee.
First published 1960.
Published by Harper Perennial Modern Classics.
Paperback.
ISBN-10: 0060935464
ISBN-13: 978-0060935467
Description:
Winner of the 1961 Pulitzer Prize.
Voted America's Best-Loved Novel in PBS's The Great American Read.
“A first novel of such rare excellence that it will no doubt make a great many readers slow down to relish more fully its simple distinction. . . . A novel of strong contemporary national significance.” – Chicago Tribune.
Harper Lee's Pulitzer Prize-winning masterwork of honor and injustice in the deep South – and the heroism of one man in the face of blind and violent hatred.
One of the most cherished stories of all time, To Kill a Mockingbird has been translated into more than forty languages, sold more than forty million copies worldwide, served as the basis for an enormously popular motion picture, and was voted one of the best novels of the twentieth century by librarians across the country. A gripping, heart-wrenching, and wholly remarkable tale of coming-of-age in a South poisoned by virulent prejudice, it views a world of great beauty and savage inequities through the eyes of a young girl, as her father – a crusading local lawyer – risks everything to defend a black man unjustly accused of a terrible crime.