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...Kill a Mockingbird. Harper Lee's Pulitzer Prize novel comes off even better on the screen than on the page. Gregory Peck is wise and warm, and three children -Mary Badham, Phillip Alford and John Megna-are so convincingly rambunctious that they hardly seem to be acting...
SANTA MONICA, Calif., April 8--The Motion Picture Academy has made the following awards for 1962: Best Actor, Gregory Peck, for his role in "To kill a Mockingbird"; Best Actress, Anne Bancroft, for "The Miracle Worker"; Best Film, "Lawrence of Arabia"; Best Supporting Actor, Ed Begley, "Sweet Bird of Youth"; Best Supporting Actress, Patty Duke, "The Miracle Worker...
...Kill a Mockingbird. The Pulitzer Prize novel by Harper Lee has been made into an engaging movie that exchanges some of the novel's cuteness for a charm of its own-some of it supplied by the hero (Gregory Peck), most of it by three gumptious young 'uns (Mary Badham, Phillip Alford, John Megna...
...Kill a Mockingbird. The Pulitzer Prize novel by Harper Lee has been made into an engaging movie that exchanges some of the novel's cuteness for a charm of its own-some of it supplied by the hero (Gregory Peck), most of it by three gumptious young 'uns (Mary Badham, Phillip Alford, John Megna...
...Kill a Mockingbird. The Pulitzer Prize novel by Harper Lee, which was always just a mite too cute for words, has been made into a cinemelodrama of remarkable charm-some of it supplied by the hero (Gregory Peck), most of it by three gumptious young 'uns (Mary Badham, Phillip Alford, John Megna...