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To Kill a Mockingbird (1962) Directed by Robert Mulligan Rated PG

A courtroom drama with a man facing death because of the color of his skin certainly isn’t a new story, in life or art. But through the eyes of children who still find time to play in the same summer that they learn about race and hate, the fallibility of justice and the surprising strength of their father, this American classic soars past cynicism and lands in our hearts. Celebrate fifty years of Gregory Peck’s most honest performance.

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