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Titolo originale: To Kill a Mockingbird
Regia: Robert Mulligan |
Anno: 1962
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Dramma
Tag: right and justice | rape | sibling relationship | based on novel or book | court case | court | isolation | becoming an adult | falsely accused | arbitrary law | alabama | socially deprived family | defence | tree house | farm worker | intolerance | exclusion | trial | racism | injustice | kids | 1930s | courtroom drama | desperate | based on young adult novel | dramatic | compassionate | empathetic |
Cast: Mary Badham | Gregory Peck | Phillip Alford | John Megna | Frank Overton | Brock Peters | Rosemary Murphy | Ruth White | Estelle Evans | Paul Fix | Collin Wilcox Paxton | James Anderson | Alice Ghostley | Robert Duvall | William Windom | Crahan Denton | Richard Hale | R. L. Armstrong | Walter Bacon | Eddie Baker | Bobby Barber | John Barton | Audrey Betz | Danny Borzage | John Breen | Jess Cavin | Noble 'Kid' Chissell | Steve Condit | David Crawford | Frank Ellis | Charles Fredericks | 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 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 | Kelly Thordsen | Arthur Tovey | George Tracy | Sailor Vincent | Max Wagner | Bill Walker | Joe Walls | Dan White | Guy Wilkerson | Chalky Williams | Raoul Freeman |

Anni '30. Un avvocato progressista, che esercita in una piccola cittadina dell'america sudista, difende un nero dall'accusa di violenza carnale su una bianca. I problemi di razzismo e di falsa morale non tarderanno a presentarsi.

Approfondimenti

Phillip Alford had trouble eating certain foods for years afterwards, particularly bacon and eggs, a [...] D
After being offered the role of Atticus Finch, Gregory Peck quickly read Harper Lee's novel in one s [...] D
Mary Badham, the youngest at age nine to receive an Oscar nomination (for Best Actress in a Supporti [...] D
Gregory Peck's grandson Harper Peck Voll was named after Harper Lee. D
Gregory Peck stated in subsequent interviews that he believed what won him the Academy Award was the [...] D
There are subtle hints throughout the film, which are explored more thoroughly in the novel, about t [...] D
James Anderson inhabited the character of Bob Ewell to the point where it didn't seem like acting an [...] D
William Windom was a fine dramatic actor, though he had some comedic moments as the star of the sitc [...] D
Collin Wilcox Paxton (Mayella Ewell) appears in Una famiglia americana: The Sinner (1972). In that e [...] D
The film and book has been banned from a number of schools around the world for being racist, namely [...] D
The piano in Elmer Bernstein's score was played by John Williams. D
James Earl Jones auditioned for the role of Tom Robinson. D
Universal contractee Rock Hudson campaigned unsuccessfully for the role of Atticus, but the studio o [...] D
Official credited film debut of Robert Duvall, who had no dialogue. D
Premiered at the famed Radio City Music Hall in New York City. D
Sharp-eyed viewers will notice that the Radley house, despite its deteriorating condition, is of a m [...] D
24 years later, the Bangles would have a hit song, "Walk Like an Egyptian," whose video featured mov [...] D
Mary Badham was the only Best Supporting Actress Oscar nominee that year that was from a Best Pictur [...] D
It has been reported that this film was Gregory Peck's favorite work. D
Paul Fix (portrayed Judge Taylor), Brock Peters (portrayed Tom Robinson), John Megna (portrayed Dill [...] D
Robert Duvall (Arthur "Boo" Radley) and John Megna (Dil) appeared in Il padrino - Parte II (1974), b [...] D
According to author Neal Gabler in the biography "Triumph of the American Imagination", Walt Disney [...] D
Brock Peters (Tom Robinson) started to cry while filming his testifying scenes, without rehearsing i [...] D
Cast members Mary Badham (Scout), Robert Duvall (Boo), Frank Overton (Heck Tate), Collin Wilcox Paxt [...] D
It was noted that Jem is 4 years older than Scout at the beginning of the film which would make Jem [...] D
Film debut of Alice Ghostley. D
Bob Ewell's full name is Robert E. Lee Ewell. This is a reference to Gen. Robert E. Lee, the command [...] D
Robert Mulligan's way of handling his child cast members was to let them play together, while keepin [...] D
The small mountain in the distance behind the mad dog coming up the Finch's street was actually Mt. [...] D
Mary Badham (Scout) and Gregory Peck (Atticus) became close during filming, and kept in contact for [...] D
Art Directors Alexander Golitzen and Henry Bumstead had an entire reconstruction of the fictional to [...] D
The syrup Walter pours all over his meal is likely cane syrup, a popular Southern sweetener derived [...] D
The first scene that Gregory Peck shot showed him returning home from his character's law office whi [...] D
Phillip Alford told his mother that he did not want to go to the auditions for the part of Jem Finch [...] D
Included among the American Film Institute's 1998 list of the Top 100 Greatest American Movies. D
In 2007 the American Film Institute ranked this as the #25 Greatest Movie of All Time. D
Gregory Peck starred in Cielo di fuoco (1949), the movie. Frank Overton was one of the stars of 12 O [...] D
When he attended the Academy Awards, Gregory Peck was convinced that his friend Jack Lemmon would wi [...] D
In 1995, the film was added to the National Film Registry by the United States Library of Congress. D
Although Gregory Peck's inspirational performance as Atticus Finch turned out to be a perfect highli [...] D
Ranked #1 on the American Film Institute's list of the ten greatest films in the genre "Courtroom Dr [...] D
The script for the film necessarily had to cut out, or combine two or more characters in order to ac [...] D
The main production companies for the film were Pakula-Mulligan Productions, owned by Alan J. Pakula [...] D
Atticus Finch was modeled on Harper Lee's own father, Amasa "A.C." Lee, an attorney and Alabama stat [...] D
The character of Atticus was based on Amasa Coleman "A.C." Lee (1880 - 1962). The last name of Finch [...] D
Near the end, in order to protect Arthur Radley from intrusive publicity, the sheriff devises the fi [...] D
With the death of Rosemary Murphy (Maudie Atkinson) on July 5, 2014, Robert Duvall (Arthur "Boo" Rad [...] D
The Maycomb County Bank calendar in the background when Atticus throws a glass to Tom shows a 30-day [...] D
Included among the 25 films on the American Film Institute's 2005 list of AFI's 100 Years of Film Sc [...] D
Horton Foote was initially reluctant to adapt the novel into a screenplay, as he felt that he would [...] D
The film cast includes two Oscar winners: Gregory Peck and Robert Duvall; and two Oscar nominees: Ma [...] D
During an interview, Elmer Bernstein said that the inspiration for the little melody in the opening [...] D
The exterior streetscape of the Courthouse, on the Universal backlot, would later be re-used, with s [...] D
Grossed over $13 million in its U.S. release. D
Despite the closeness of their characters, Mary Badham and Phillip Alford did not get along while fi [...] D
Some critics complained that inserting narration by the adult Scout was intrusive, or unnecessary to [...] D
Film debut of Phillip Alford. D
Writer Harper Lee owned a percentage of the production, and spent about three weeks on the productio [...] D
The rifle Atticus Finch used to shoot the 'mad dog' is a military Krag-Jorgensen (cal. .30-40) that [...] D
In the final scene of the movie as Scout climbs into her father's lap, in the background is a photo [...] D
When Gregory Peck was first approached by Alan J. Pakula and Robert Mulligan for the role of Atticus [...] D
Brock Peters, who played Tom Robinson in the film, delivered Gregory Peck's eulogy on the date of hi [...] D
Dill claims that he won $5 in the Beautiful Child contest and went to the picture show 20 times with [...] D
Ranked #2 on the American Film Institute's 100 Most Inspiring Movies of All Time (2006). D
Robert Mulligan and Alan J. Pakula travelled to Harper Lee's hometown of Monroeville, Alabama, but f [...] D
The "Melon" color Crayola crayon seen in the cigar box in the opening credits was not introduced as [...] D
Nancy Marshall's debut. D
Gregory Peck's summation speech, which runs for 6 minutes and 30 seconds, was nailed in a single tak [...] D
Robert Duvall stayed out of the sun for six weeks and dyed his hair blond for the role of Arthur "Bo [...] D
Dill boasts that he went to the picture show 20 times with the money he won from the Beautiful Child [...] D
This was Robert Duvall's first credited feature film (non-television) role since his uncredited feat [...] D
It was Horton Foote who recommended Robert Duvall as Arthur "Boo" Radley. Duvall had starred in "The [...] D
Mary Badham (Scout) messed up nearly every take in which the family eats at the table. Phillip Alfor [...] D
This book was banned from school reading lists due to the use of the "n" word and other racially inf [...] D
Features Mary Badham's only Oscar nominated performance. D
The character of Dill was based on Truman Capote, who had been a childhood friend of Harper Lee, whe [...] D
Gregory Peck and Robert Duvall were born in San Diego, California. D
Estelle Evan's debut as Calpurnia. D
The portrait on the mantle in Atticus's bedroom would've been of his late wife. Based on the ages of [...] D
Every day that she shot, Ruth White spent four hours getting into old age make-up, but in the end, m [...] D
Gregory Peck journeyed to Monroeville, Al, with Robert Mulligan and Alan J. Pakula to meet Harper Le [...] D
Mary Badham, at age nine during filming, became the youngest girl to receive an Oscar nomination (fo [...] D
Judge Taylor does not customarily thank the jurors for their service, as is customary. D
Truman Capote, who grew up with Harper Lee, also knew the inspiration for Arthur "Boo" Radley, and h [...] D
Both William Windom and Brock Peters would appear, as high ranking officers, in separate roles, in t [...] D
The little alley where Atticus spends the night guarding Tom Robinson in jail sits just left of the [...] D
The courthouse that was copied for this film still stands in Monroeville, Alabama, and is now a muse [...] D
According to the novel, the mad dog coming up the Finch's street was named Old Tim. And Zeebo, whom [...] D
The courtroom is a re-creation of the interior of the Monroe County Courthouse in Monroeville, Alaba [...] D
The small rock wall that Dill jumps over to come visit the Finches was based on a real one that exis [...] D
In both manner and appearance, Arthur "Boo" Radley (Robert Duvall) is nearly identical to Karl (Bill [...] D
Paul Fix, who plays Judge Taylor, was well known for his portrayal of Marshall Micah Torrance on the [...] D
The watch used in the film was a prop, but Harper Lee gave Gregory Peck her father's watch after the [...] D
Even in 2021, it's a show stopping official debut of Robert Duvall. He would save another small chil [...] D
When Mayella Ewell is sworn in during the trial of Tom Robinson, if you look closely you can see tha [...] D
Film debut of William Windom. D
Director Robert Mulligan learned quickly not to rely on numerous takes, as he found that his child c [...] D
Screenwriter Horton Foote often took an interest in seeing his plays performed, and had seen a produ [...] D
According to Brock Peters, the producers were reluctant to cast him, because he had been typecast as [...] D
Art Gilmore provides the narration for the movie's official trailer. D
Atticus Finch was voted as the #1 screen hero of the last 100 years by the American Film Institute ( [...] D
The first of six films Robert Mulligan made with his producer partner, Alan J. Pakula, through their [...] D
The band "The Boo Radleys", who had hits in the 1990's such as "Wake Up Boo!", took inspiration for [...] D
The residential street where the Finches lived was located slightly southeast of Universal's Courtho [...] D
The opening narration states that the county had recently been told it had nothing to fear but fear [...] D
Finch was writer Harper Lee's mother's maiden name. D
Despite the novel's winning the Pulitzer Prize, the studios were not interested in securing the film [...] D
Included among the "1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die", edited by Steven Schneider. D
Despite universal praise for the novice film actress and actor,Mary Badham did not choose to capital [...] D
Hickory nuts are part of the tree family that includes walnuts and pecans, but are a separate edible [...] D

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Errori

(at around 2h 8 mins) The law books disappear from the mantelpiece when Scout returns from walking B [...] D
(at around 43 mins) When Atticus shoots the mad dog, it is obvious its hind legs are jerked from und [...] D
In the final scene, the narrator says "He (Atticus) would be in Jem's room all night and he would be [...] D
When Bob Ewell spits at Atticus, right after he does this there is no spit on Atticus's face, in cle [...] D
(at around 1h 58 mins) While lying unconscious in his bed after Boo Radley carries him back home, Je [...] D
At 84'40m in, Gregory Peck is standing with his hands clasped in front of him. This cuts to a shot 8 [...] D
With the story set in 1932, the "ham" costume Mary Badham (Scout) wore was clearly made from fibergl [...] D
The Crayola crayons shown in the film's opening, and elsewhere in the film, with their black bands, [...] D
(at around 55 mins) In a closeup of Mr. Radley troweling grout into the knothole after Scout and Jem [...] D
During the opening credits, a box containing what the children would eventually find over time in th [...] D
While Atticus is trying to reason with his son trying to coax Jem out of the tree house, his left ha [...] D
(at around 1h 38 mins) While Atticus is giving his closing arguments standing before the jury, the c [...] D
Atticus defines a compromise as "an agreement reached by mutual consent". All agreements are reached [...] D
Mayella Ewell's hair alternates between neatly brushed and messy and back again between shots when s [...] D
When Peck shoots the dog with the high powered rifle, the gun does not recoil (kick). D
At the end of the movie, Scout mentions the gifts Boo Radley has given them over the years, includin [...] D
The "melon" Crayola crayon shown in the opening sequence was not introduced until 1949. The film is [...] D
In the background when Atticus kills the "mad" dog is a large hill, or mountain. No such geography e [...] D
(at around 1h 12 mins) During the courtroom scene, there is a closeup of Atticus seated at his table [...] D
(at around 1h 29 mins) When Mr. Gilmer gets up to cross examine Tom Robinson, he walks past the seat [...] D
The PF Flyers worn by Jem and Scout were not introduced until 1937. D
It's a well known legal tip that lawyers should never talk down to a jury. However Atticus's use of [...] D
(at around 1h 1 min) When Atticus is sitting in front of the courthouse door to protect Tom Robinson [...] D
Just before Atticus shoots the mad dog, he pushes his glasses up onto his forehead. They are shown s [...] D
(at around 44 mins) The license plate on Atticus Finch's car changes. At first it is 709-865 as Atti [...] D
(at around 48 mins) When Atticus carries the sleeping Scout down the hall to her bedroom, after retu [...] D
(at around 1h 42 mins) While Atticus gets his papers together in the courtroom after the verdict, th [...] D
When Jem jumps out of the tire swing, his back is facing us. The camera cuts during his jump to the [...] D
(at around 16 mins) When sitting on the porch with the Judge, Atticus is sitting on the porch swing [...] D
(at around 44 mins) Scout's hair changes from slightly parted to not parted while standing next to J [...] D
During Atticus Finch's cross-examination of Mayella Ewell, he breaks off, has defendant Tom Robinson [...] D
(at around 14 mins) When Scout asks to see Atticus' watch, she stretches her right arm up while she [...] D
(at around 55 mins) When Jem shows Scout all of the things he's collected in the cigar box, the curt [...] D
Tom Robinson cannot use his left arm because the muscles were injured in an accident when he was a c [...] D
In the very beginning of the film, the adult Scout narrates, "Maycomb was a tired, old town, even in [...] D
(at around 30 mins) When Scout and Jem are debating Jem going back to retrieve his trousers from Boo [...] D
When Jem and Scout leave the tree with the knothole in it when Mr. Radley is filling in the knothole [...] D
At the beginning of the film, a penny in the cigar box dated 1960 is shown in the lower right corner [...] D
(at around 11 mins) When the children are shown waiting for Atticus to come home, Jem is lying in th [...] D
(at around 50 mins) In the long shot, when Jem discovers the spelling medal left in the old tree, it [...] D
(at around 1h 2 mins) When the rednecks from Old Sarum arrive at the jail alleyway to lynch Tom Robi [...] D
During the opening credits, when a marble is rolling, the camera and members of the camera crew are [...] D
(at around 5 mins) Scout steps up with both feet to stand on the tire swing to look up into the tree [...] D
Atticus stated, "Until you climb inside of his skin and walk around in it." Later Scout misquotes he [...] D
(at around 1h 12 mins) When Bob Ewell testifies he says he saw Tom Robinson running out the front do [...] D
(at around 44 mins) Similar to her "close-up" conversation with Jem about retrieving his breeches, S [...] D
When Tom Robinson is driven past the Finch home, Atticus tells Jem that he is being brought back to [...] D
(at around 13 mins) After Atticus speaks with Mrs. Dubose at her porch, Scout, Jem, and Dill walk aw [...] D
Directly after the scene where Jem and Scout are attacked while walking home through the woods, as S [...] D
(at around 1h 57 mins) After the attack on Jem and Scout, Boo carries Jem towards the house and even [...] D
After the mad dog is shot and killed, All of the characters are standing near the sheriff's car. At [...] D
(at around 1h 13 mins) While Atticus is questioning Mr. Ewell in the courtroom, Mr. Ewell has his le [...] D
(at around 1h 13 mins) When Bob Ewell is on the witness stand and Atticus asks him if he ran for a d [...] D

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Scout: Mr. Tate was right. Atticus Finch: What do [...] D
Older Scout: [narrating] Neighbors bring food with [...] D
Jem: Atticus says cheating a black man is ten time [...] D
Atticus Finch: Good Lord, I must be losin' my memo [...] D
Scout: Hey Miss Dubose. Mrs. Dubose: Don't you sa [...] D
Miss Maudie Atkinson: Jem. Jem: Yes, ma'am? Miss [...] D
Dill Harris: Hey. Jem: Hey yourself. Dill Harris [...] D
[about Atticus] Miss Maudie Atkinson: He can do p [...] D
Rev. Sykes: Miss Jean Louise. Miss Jean Louise, st [...] D
Bob Ewell: You nigger lover. Atticus Finch: [to J [...] D
Older Scout: [narrating] There just didn't seem to [...] D
[last lines] Older Scout: [narrating] I was to th [...] D
[Atticus on the porch overhearing their conversati [...] D
Mayella Ewell: I got somethin' to say. And then I [...] D
Jem: There goes the meanest man that ever took a b [...] D
Tom Robinson: I can't use my left hand at all. I g [...] D
[testifying] Mayella Ewell: I was sittin' on the [...] D
Dill Harris: Let's go down to the courthouse and s [...] D
[to Dill about Miss Dubose] Jem: Listen, no matte [...] D
Scout: I said, 'Hey,' Mr. Cunningham. How's your e [...] D
Atticus Finch: Good Afternoon Miss Dubose... My, y [...] D
[about Jem] Scout: You can pet him, Mr. Arthur. H [...] D
Sheriff Heck Tate: Didn't you know your daddy's th [...] D
Atticus Finch: If you just learn a single trick, S [...] D
Older Scout: [narrating] By October, things had se [...] D
Calpurnia: That boy is your company. And if he wan [...] D
Atticus Finch: I remember when my daddy gave me th [...] D
Atticus Finch: There are some things that you're n [...] D
[testifying] Tom Robinson: Well, I said I best be [...] D
Atticus Finch: Did you rape Mayella Ewell? Tom Ro [...] D
Older Scout: [narrating] Atticus had promised me h [...] D
Miss Stephanie Crawford: There's a maniac lives th [...] D
Juror: we find the defendant guilty as charged. D
Atticus Finch: Do you know what a compromise is? [...] D
Bob Ewell: What kinda man are you? D
Bob Ewell: I'm real sorry they picked you to defen [...] D
Older Scout: [narrating] Maycomb was a tired old t [...] D
Tom Robinson: Looks like she didn't have nobody to [...] D
Scout: Atticus, do you defend niggers? Atticus Fi [...] D
Atticus Finch: [his closing statement] To begin wi [...] D
Scout: Jem is up in a tree, he said he won't come [...] D
Scout: Why there he is, Mr. Tate. He can tell you [...] D
Scout: May I see your watch? "To Atticus, My Belov [...] D
Older Scout: [narrating] One time Atticus said you [...] D
Scout: Are we poor? Atticus Finch: We are indeed. D

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