It is and it isn't autobiographical. For instance, there is not an incident in it that is factual.... What I did present as exactly as I could were the clime and tone, as I remember them, of the town in which I lived. Nelle Harper Lee
Y/M/D | Association | Description | Place | Locale | Food | Event | |
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1961/11/00 | Henry Bumstead | Art Director | Art director Henry Bumstead arrives in Monroeville to research the set design for "To Kill a Mockingbird". He takes photographs and makes drawings of the town, houses and especially the courtroom. | Old Courthouse Museum | Monroeville | ||
1962/01/00 | Gregory Peck | Actor | Gregory Peck visits Monroeville to explore his forthcoming role as Atticus Finch in "To Kill a Mockingbird". Harper Lee gives Peck a tour of the town, introduces him to her family, and thus begins a lifelong friendship between the writer and film star. | Monroeville | Alabama | ||
1962/01/00 | Nelle Harper Lee | Host | Gregory Peck visits Monroeville to explore his forthcoming role as Atticus Finch in "To Kill a Mockingbird". Harper Lee gives Peck a tour of the town, introduces him to her family, and thus begins a lifelong friendship between the writer and film star. | Monroeville | Alabama | ||
1962/12/25 | Robert Mulligan | Director | "To Kill A Mockingbird" premiers in Los Angles. Jean Louise "Scout" Finch is played by Mary Badham the younger sister of director John Badham. | ||||
1962/12/25 | John Badham | Family | "To Kill A Mockingbird" premiers in Los Angles. Jean Louise "Scout" Finch is played by Mary Badham the younger sister of director John Badham. | ||||
1963/02/14 | "To Kill a Mockingbird" opens in New York City at Radio City Music Hall. | Radio City Music Hall | New York City | ||||
1963/03/16 | "To Kill a Mockingbird" opens nationwide across the United States. |
Particulars for To Kill a Mockingbird (film): | |||
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Narrative Arts | Court Room | ||
Crime | Crime | ||
Narrative Arts | Drama | ||
Art Type | Film | ||
Era | Great Depression | ||
Holiday | Halloween | October 31st, people dress up as monsters and other characters, children ask for candy by saying 'Trick or Treat', popular party day for adults | |
Narrative Arts | Live Action | ||
Narrative Arts | Narrative | an account of connected events | |
Season | Summer | ||
Narrative Attribute | Wonder Years |
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