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Phillip Alford (from left), Mary Badham and John Megna in between scenes on the 1962 set of “To Kill a Mockingbird ... day when her mother heard that “movie people” were coming to Birmingham.
Phillip Alford as "Jem" and John Megna as "Dill" on the set of "To Kill a Mockingbird." This March 2, 1962, Birmingham News photo is captioned, "Cameras roll on first movie scene." A crowd formed ...
By James Powers On Dec. 11, 1962, The Hollywood Reporter appraised the film adaptation of Harper Lee’s landmark novel, To Kill a Mockingbird ... There are scenes that put so much of life ...
Based on the beloved 1960 book by Harper Lee, the movie To Kill a Mockingbird was a blockbuster ... And what really went on behind the scenes? All of that and more are below!
Your father's passing." Mary Badham, who played Jean Louise "Scout" Finch in To Kill a Mockingbird, will be the special guest as the McKinney Classic Film Festival kicks off its inaugural year ...
After following the “Mockingbird” film with a handful of ... still marvels at the behind-the-scenes machinations that go into every performance of “To Kill a Mockingbird.” ...
This “To Kill a Mockingbird,” which runs Jan. 24 through Feb. 5 at the Buell Theatre, was not a parade of high points on Tuesday night. Written by award-winning TV/film veteran Aaron Sorkin ...
More: Actress who was Scout in 'To Kill a Mockingbird' film returns for new stage role ... Mockingbird,” and is effective in a memorable scene as bigoted, racist neighbor Mrs. Henry Dubose.
Universal’s “To Kill a Mockingbird” is a major film achievement ... And again, in the long courtroom scene, Mulligan and Harlan have teamed to create a significant moment by inventive ...