To Kill a Mockingbird (1962)

All Men Are Created Equal

Atticus (Gregory Peck) points out the obvious inequalities in the justice system and asks the jury to look at Thomas’s case with a fair and just eye.

Directed by Robert Mulligan.

Released in 1962 by Universal.

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  • primary-genre: Classics
  • primary-genre: Drama
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  • secondary-genre: Courtroom Dramas
  • mood: Inspiring
  • mood: Heartfelt
  • setting: Courtroom
  • theme: Priorities
  • theme: Duty
  • theme: Commitment
  • theme: Responsibility
  • theme: Determination
  • theme: Honesty
  • theme: Honor
  • actor: Collin Wilcox Paxton
  • actor: William Windom
  • actor: Gregory Peck
  • actor: James Anderson
  • actor: Brock Peters
  • director: Robert Mulligan
  • producer: Alan J. Pakula
  • cinematographer: Russell Harlan
  • composer: Elmer Bernstein
  • editor: Aaron Stell
  • costume-designer: Rosemary Odell
  • role-name: Robert E. Lee 'Bob' Ewell
  • role-name: Atticus Finch
  • role-name: Mayella Violet Ewell
  • role-name: Tom Robinson
  • role-name: Mr. Gilmer, Prosecutor
  • screenwriter: Harper Lee
  • screenwriter: Horton Foote
  • year: 1962
  • studio: Universal