To Kill a Mockingbird | Atticus Finch Confronts A Mob Outside the Jailhouse
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- After being informed by Sheriff Heck Tate (Frank Overton) about an angry mob forming to attack his client, Atticus Finch (Gregory Peck), he decides to guard the town jailhouse. When the mob arrives, things escalate until Atticus' children intervene.
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Film Synopsis:
Gregory Peck won an Oscar® for his brilliant performance as the Southern lawyer who defends a black man accused of rape in this film version of the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel. The way in which it captures a time, a place, and above all, a mood, makes this film a masterpiece. The setting is a dusty Southern town during the Depression. A white woman accuses a black man of rape. Though he is obviously innocent, the outcome of his trial is such a foregone conclusion that no lawyer will step forward to defend him - except Peck, the town's most distinguished citizen. His compassionate defense costs him many friendships but earns him the respect and admiration of his two motherless children.
© 1963 Pakula-Mulligan Productions, Inc. & Brentwood Productions, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Cast: Gregory Peck, John Megna, Ruth White, Paul Fix, Brock Peters, Frank Overton
Produced By: Alan J. Pakula
Directed By: Robert Mulligan
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That sigh from Mr. Cunningham really cuts deep. A man shamed, but awakened by that shame.
One of my favorite scenes. Scout, not able to see Atticus, runs into the mob and Jem refusing to leave his fathers side. They lost their mother and wasn’t going to lose their dad.
A movie about kindness, empathy, and acceptance. We need more of that in 2022.
"Hey Mr. Cunningham" is why they wear hoods
“A mob’s always made up of people, no matter what. Mr Cunningham was part of a mob last night, but he was still a man. Every mob in every little Southern town is always made up of people you know - doesn’t say much for them, does it?’ ‘I’ll say not,’ said Jem. ‘So it took an eight-year-old child to bring ’em to their senses, didn’t it?’ said Atticus. ‘That proves something - that a gang of wild animals can be stopped, simply because they’re still human.”
I like how he brought a whole lamp to the place and read a book while he waited.
It takes a Man to stand up to the Mob, but only the innocence of a Child to shame them into understanding what they are doing is wrong. People want to ban this book because of the bad parts but they forget about the parts that teach us to be humans.
Probably the bravest and kindest help from children ever seen in a movie.
Gregory Peck was made for this role.
This film perfectly encapsulates the spirit and content of the book! Timeless and teaches the most powerful lessons on racism & the justice system in the United States.
Took a child to wise them up.
I bet he's never been so proud of disobedience in his life.
My favorite movie of all time! We can learn so much from Atticus, Scout and Jem!
A child shamed them...she reminded them of how her father had helped them.
Jem knew what was going on, but Scout didn't. It was her child innocence that made these men realize that what they wanted to do was wrong. It's a VERY powerful scene.
Jem: "No, Sir."
When Hollywood knew how to make movies that where art.
Not often a movie is on par with a book.
Everything about this movie is PERFECT.
I love this movie about racism in America and the weights of justice.