воскресенье, 30 декабря 2012
HOLIDAYS - its time for
GREAT MOVIES! 

Хосспади, кто эти глупцы которые пишут отрицательные рецензии об подобном фильме?
Что-то там про роман пишут, который читали, ставят двоечки фильму.
Забьем на то, что это шедевр.
И как бы автор романа, Харпер Ли, была очарована ВСЕМ фильмом, его аутентичностью, и в особенности игрой Грегори Пека, т.к. он напомнил ей образ отца.
И как вы вообще ... а к черту. Жаль мне их.
И вот такие вот ходят и претендуют на какие-то знания. Слов нет. ПИЗДЕЦ.
читать дальшеThe watch used in the film was a prop, but Harper Lee gave Gregory Peck her father's watch after the film was completed because he reminded her so much of him.
Phillip Alford told his mother that he did not want to go to the auditions for the part of Jem Finch but when his mother told him he would miss half a day of school, he immediately decided to go to them.
It has been reported that this film was Gregory Peck's favorite work.
According to the comics, this is Clark Kent's (aka Superman) favorite movie.
Atticus Finch was voted as the top screen hero of the last 100 years by the American Film Institute.
The first scene that Gregory Peck shot showed him returning home from his character's law office while his children ran to greet him.
Harper Lee was a guest on the set that day, and Peck noticed her crying after the scene was filmed. "Why are you crying?" Peck asked.
Peck had looked just like her late father, the model for Atticus, Lee explained; Peck even had a little round pot belly like her father's.
"That's not a pot belly, Harper," Peck told her, "That's great acting."
Ranked #2 on the American Film Institute's 100 Most Inspiring Movies of All Time (2006).
[June 2008] Ranked #1 on the American Film Institute's list of the 10 greatest films in the genre "Courtroom Drama".
In 2007, the American Film Institute ranked this as the #25 Greatest Movie of All Time.
Mary Badham (Scout) and Gregory Peck (Atticus) became close during filming and kept in contact for the rest of his life. He always called her Scout.
The character of Dill is purportedly based upon Truman Capote, who had been a childhood friend of Harper Lee when he was sent to live with relatives in Lee's hometown each summer.
Truman Capote, in turn, based one of his characters in his literary work "Other Voices, Other Rooms" upon his recollection of Harper Lee.
Film debut of Robert Duvall.
Despite the novel winning the Pulitzer Prize, the studios were not interested in buying up the film rights as they deemed it lacking in action, there was no love story and the villain doesn't get a big comeuppance.
Producer Alan J. Pakula disagreed however and persuaded director Robert Mulligan that it would make a good film. Together they were able to convince Gregory Peck who readily agreed.
After being offered the part of Atticus Finch, Gregory Peck read Harper Lee's novel in one sitting and called Robert Mulligan immediately after to say that he would play the part.
Atticus Finch is modeled on Harper Lee's own father, Amasa Lee, an attorney whose 1923 defense of a black client inspired the novel's trial.
Gregory Peck met with Amasa Lee - then 82 years old - and formed a strong bond with him.
Unfortunately Lee died during filming, so his daughter Harper gave Peck his watch and chain.
Peck was wearing that same watch and chain at the Academy Awards the following year when he won the Oscar for Best Actor.
Gregory Peck's 9 minute summation speech was nailed in one take.
Director Robert Mulligan learned quickly not to rely on excessive takes as he found that the more takes that were required, the less spontaneous and natural his child actors became.
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Mickey Ryan,
Gregory Peck,
Photo,
Cinema,
Любимые фильмы
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People in their right minds never take pride in their talents.
восхитительный фильм (и книга)
Не зря он "ranked #2 on the American Film Institute's 100 Most Inspiring Movies of All Time (2006)".