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To Kill a Mockingbird–episode 11
The Old Movie House Posted by Tom on May 13, 2014
Any text in brown is from the screenplay at http://www.script-o-rama.com/ Now the victim of the alleged rape, is a witness. Mayella Violet Ewell is definitely not the sharpest person around, but she does seem to have a more refined view of right and wrong than her father. But when it comes to tellin read more
To Kill a Mockingbird–Episode 10
The Old Movie House Posted by Tom on May 11, 2014
Any text in brown is from the screenplay at http://www.script-o-rama.com/ The next day all three kids are sitting on the curb of the sidewalk watching all manner of vehicle pass by. They say say “Hey” to this person and that, all the time knowing that something important is about to happ read more
To Kill a Mockingbird-episode 9
The Old Movie House Posted by Tom on May 9, 2014
Any text in brown is from the screenplay at http://www.script-o-rama.com/ That very night Heck Tate, the sheriff for the town, and played very well by Frank Overton, comes over to see Atticus. It would seem that word has spread about Tom Robinson being brought back into town, and there might be some read more
To Kill A Mockingbird–Episode 8
The Old Movie House Posted by Tom on May 6, 2014
Any text in brown is from the screenplay at http://www.script-o-rama.com/ Radio clicks on…(Static)….(Static)….We’re coming to you from the Maycomb Arena. Tonight's match is between the Maycomb Mauler and Cecil Jacobs. Both appear to be staring at each other…Cecil seems read more
To Kill A Mockingbird–Episode 7
The Old Movie House Posted by Tom on May 3, 2014
Definitely upset, and thoroughly confused after being reprimanded by her father and Calpurnia Scout runs out of the house, to the safety of the porch swing. Atticus notices that something seems to gnawing at his daughter, and excuses himself from the table. Atticus strides outside and sits down nex read more
To Kill A Mockingbird–Episode 6
The Old Movie House Posted by Tom on Apr 30, 2014
Any text in brown is from the screenplay at http://www.script-o-rama.com/ “Why do I.....” days. There are lots of days like those. Days for doctor appointments, dentists, taxes, and, one almost all of us ask is “Why do I have to go to school”. Today is Scouts first day of sch read more
To Kill A Mockingbird–Episode 4
The Old Movie House Posted by Tom on Apr 26, 2014
Any text in brown is from the screenplay at http://www.script-o-rama.com/ After the episode with the tire Dill decides they should all go down to the courthouse to see where Boo Radley was held. “Let's go down to the courthouse and see the room that they locked Boo up in. My aunt says it's bat read more
To Kill a Mockingbird–Episode 5
The Old Movie House Posted by Tom on Apr 26, 2014
Any text in brown is from the screenplay at http://www.script-o-rama.com/ After dinner Jem, Scout, and Dill convene on the sidewalk to see what kind of mayhem they can cause before they have to go in. Scout arrives from the house and asks what the other two are up to. “What are you gonna read more
To Kill a Mockingbird (1962)
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Apr 24, 2014
Adapted from the famous novel, this film holds its own thanks to a stellar portrayal of Atticus Finch by Gregory Peck who embodied one of the most heroic screen personas because of his humility, his quiet strength, and his ability to understand others. Furthermore, this film covered the issue of pr read more
To Kill a Mockingbird (1962)
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Apr 24, 2014
Adapted from the famous novel, this film holds its own thanks to a stellar portrayal of Atticus Finch by Gregory Peck who embodied one of the most heroic screen personas because of his humility, his quiet strength, and his ability to understand others. Furthermore, this film covered the issue of pr read more
To Kill A Mockingbird–episode 2
The Old Movie House Posted by Tom on Apr 20, 2014
After Dill informs Jem and Scout that his photo was selected as the winner in a beautiful baby contest, and lives in Meridian Mississippi, Jem and Scout start to grill him on his parentage. The two diminutive attorneys establish Dill does have a mother. However, when the questioning changes to his f read more
To Kill A Mockingbird–episode 3
The Old Movie House Posted by Tom on Apr 20, 2014
Any text in brown is from the screenplay at http://www.script-o-rama.com/ That night Scout reads to Atticus, but Boo Radley is really the topic on her mind. Jem has filled her head with so many tales she simply has to separate the fact from fiction. She asks Atticus some questions. “Atticus, d read more
To Kill A Mockingbird - episode 1
The Old Movie House Posted by Tom on Apr 18, 2014
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To Kill a Mockingbird (1962) (2)
Journeys in Classic Film Posted by on Feb 24, 2014
I’m a little late to the party; I hadn’t seen To Kill a Mockingbird before. I read the book in high school, but missed the day we watched the film in class. Honestly, I’m the world’s biggest idiot because I was missing out on a beautiful, tear-jerking piece of cinematic exc read more
To Kill a Mockingbird
Le Mot du Cinephiliaque Posted by Michael on Nov 29, 2013
To Kill a Mockingbird (Robert Mulligan, 1962)
In the thirties in Alabama, Atticus Finch (Gregory Peck) is a widow and a lawyer
father of Scout (Mary Badham) and
Jem (Phillip Alford). Saw in the eyes of the children the story is simple but beautifully
told about the trial of a black man who supposed read more
To Kill a Mockingbird (3)
True Classics Posted by Carrie on Apr 7, 2013
It’s been a while since I’ve written… apologies! I’m back in school, etc. I hope to post more this summer. Fortunately, we have awesome (and much more disciplined!) bloggers. From smushnoses.blogspot.com However, I wanted to jump in and do one. You can say procrastina read more
To Kill a Mockingbird (2)
MacGuffin Movies Posted by RBuccicone on Nov 26, 2012
To Kill a Mockingbird (1963) I had the privilege of viewing To Kill a Mockingbird in the theater recently as part of TCM and Fanthom’s collaboration that puts classics on big screens around the country for one-day events. The theater I visited was stuffed with viewers, which is great to see f read more
To Kill a Mockingbird (1962) (1)
Out of the Past - A Classic Film Blog Posted by Raquel Stecher on Nov 19, 2012
To Kill a Mockingbird is one of those stories that has eluded me for years. It was taught at my high school but I had taken certain English classes with certain teachers in a particular arrangement that skirted around having to read To Kill a Mockingbird. I didn't avoid it, it was avoiding me. I had read more
Birthday Blogathon: Film #3 To Kill a Mockingbird 1962
Comet Over Hollywood Posted by Jnpickens on Nov 16, 2012
This is part of the 2nd Annual Birthday mini-blogathon, sharing my favorite movies leading up to my birthday. Early Thursday evening was characterized with screeching tires and a growling Toyota Tacoma truck transmission. I was running late for the TCM screening of “To Kill a Mockingbird̶ read more
Win tickets to see To Kill a Mockingbird on the big screen!
True Classics Posted by Brandie on Nov 7, 2012
As we announced a couple of weeks ago, the TCM Event Series continues next Thursday, November 15th, with a screening of To Kill a Mockingbird in theaters nationwide. NCM Fathom joins TCM and Universal Pictures in bringing this newly restored classic to the screen for its fiftieth anniversary, as par read more