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To Kill a Mockingbird
Scout Finch, 6, and her older brother Jem live in sleepy Maycomb, Alabama, spending much of their time with their friend Dill and spying on their reclusive and mysterious neighbor, Boo Radley. When Atticus, their widowed father and a respected lawyer, defends a black man named Tom Robinson against fabricated rape charges, the trial and tangent events expose the children to evils of racism and stereotyping.
Robert Mulligan
Casts & Crew
Gregory Peck
John Megna
Frank Overton
Rosemary Murphy
Ruth White
Brock Peters
Estelle Evans
Paul Fix
Collin Wilcox Paxton
James Anderson
Alice Ghostley
Robert Duvall
William Windom
Crahan Denton
Richard Hale
Mary Badham
Phillip Alford
R.L. Armstrong
Walter Bacon
Eddie Baker
Bobby Barber
John Barton
Audrey Betz
Danny Borzage
John Breen
Jess Cavin
Noble 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
Bill Walker
Joe Walls
Dan White
Guy Wilkerson
Chalky Williams
Also Directed by Robert Mulligan
Not until three years after the death of her husband Jolly, Kay dares to move back into their former home, persuaded by her new fiancée Rupert. But soon her worst expectations come true, when not only her old memories haunt her, but also Jolly's ghost, who doesn't approve of her new mate. Invisible to anyone but Kay, he tries to prevent the wedding. Written by Tom Zoerner
David is a teenager whose parents are in a deteriorating marriage after their infant daughter dies. Clara is a chambermaid at a Jamaican resort who's hired to be a housekeeper. She and David develop a close bond, opening his eyes and heart to new experiences, and eventually leading to a disturbing secret in Clara's past.
Sports biopic depicting the athletic, domestic, and emotional struggles of Jimmy Piersall (Anthony Perkins). He achieved stardom as a member of the Boston Red Sox but battled mental illness and intense pressure from his father.
A man and woman meet by chance at a romantic inn over dinner and, although both are married to others, they find themselves in the same bed the next morning questioning how this could have happened. They agree to meet on the same weekend each year—in the same hotel room—and the years pass each has some personal crisis that the other helps them through, often without both of them understanding what is going on.
Tender romantic comedy about an aspiring musician who arrives in New York in search of fame & fortune. He soon meets a taxi dancer, moves in with her, and before too long a romance develops.
Suspense is an American television anthology series that ran on CBS Television from 1949 to 1954. It was adapted from the radio program of the same name which ran from 1942 to 1962. Like many early television programs, the show was broadcast live from New York City. It was sponsored by the Auto-Lite corporation, and each episode was introduced by host Rex Marshall, who promoted Auto-Lite spark plugs, car batteries, headlights, and other car parts. Some of the early scripts were adapted from Suspense radio scripts, while others were original for television. Like the radio program, many scripts were adaptations of literary classics by well-known authors. Classic authors such as Edgar Allan Poe, Agatha Christie, and Charles Dickens all had stories adapted for the series, while contemporary authors such as Roald Dahl and Gore Vidal also contributed. Many notable actors appeared on the program, including Bela Lugosi, Boris Karloff, Franchot Tone, Robert Emhardt, Leslie Nielsen, Lloyd Bridges, and many more. The program was a live television series, but most episodes were recorded on kinescope. However, only about 90 of the 260 episodes survive today.
Fictionalized account of Ferdinand Waldo Demara Jr., who stole or created fictional identities and worked in a variety of occupations, most quite successfully.
When an army scout retires to a farm in New Mexico he takes pity on a white woman and her "half-breed" son recently rescued from Indians and invites them to join him. He does this even knowing the child's father is a feared and murderous Apache and that sooner or later a showdown is almost inevitable.
A world-weary crime boss is losing his grip on his organization.
Maureen Trant and her younger sibling Dani share a strong connection, but local boy Court Foster threatens to throw their bond off balance. Dani and Court meet first and have a flirtatious rapport -- but when he meets Maureen, he falls hard and they begin a passionate affair. The new couple try to keep their love hidden from Dani, but she soon learns the truth, disavowing her sister. But a heartbreaking accident later reunites the girls.