Review of To Kill a Mockingbird (1962) by Tom B — 20 May 2011
Like High Noon, a quintessential American story, here exploring the American tragedy of race. An exquisitely told tale seen through the eyes of innocents of the destructive legacy of slavery in the South.
Gregory Peck is, like Gary Cooper in High Noon, the quiet American hero doing what's right, even when it puts his own family in danger. His performance is matched by those of the three children: Mary Badham, Philip Alford, & John Megna.
Gorgeous black & white cinematography.
This review of To Kill a Mockingbird (1962) was written by Tom B on 20 May 2011.
To Kill a Mockingbird has generally received very positive reviews.
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