Posted by
Mark The Plumber on Saturday, November 08, 2008 12:00:00 AM
Gregory Peck did lots of courtroom offense in the 1960s. That was when Universal Pictures released the classic juvenile delinquency thriller version of Harper Lee's legendary suspense thriller To Kill a Mockingbird, which was nomiated for three Academy Awards, which include Best Picture.
Powerful and controversially riveting, this unrated 1960s thriller was one of Universal's most acclaimed feature film cult classics - a film of
cutthroat poverty-laden suspense and aspiration - a must see for any Perry Mason-esque fan who wasn't Mason-esque for much longer.
But for how long did this box office hit classic blockbuster last?