even though this is considered one of the best films ever i hadn't come across it before, funny thing about courtroom dramas, just hearing the words it sounds incredibly boring, at least it has always had that affect on me, but once you start watching it you're totally captured, of course this has much more dimensions than a courtroom drama, alot looks typical for a horror or monster movie, one scene (car window) looks exactly like night of the living dead, and being outside usa it also looks strange celebrating halloween in a story taking place in the 1930's, where i'm from that's just now becoming common. the trailer to this says "bring your children" while the cover here says "not suitable for children". i found it odd a movie from 1962 with major stars being shot in black and white, right off i recognised the actress from one of the most chilling and suspenseful twilight zone episodes "number 12 looks just like you" (and of course bill windom), as if twilight zone predicted the future to some extent with plastic surgery and other things that has become common in today's society, and who knows perhaps it will come true, narrator closing the twilight zone episode with "improbable? perhaps, but in an age of plastic surgery let us hesitate to say impossible.", it has more recently been adapted as a twilight zone radio drama (volume 24), i guess that's the one i'm referring to cause i'm more in touch with the radio version, the horrifying moment when the girl desperately tries to make her friend understand, who cheerfully replies the lines they're taught in school "life is pretty, life is fun, i am all and all is one", as the girl filled with horror as she then realises no one gets it. that episode in a way is similar to another twilight zone episode "the obsolete man". there are tons of actors in this movie from twilight zone, extraordinary really, the granny on the porch from "the incredible world of horace ford", the sheriff from "walking distance", who both play similar kind of people here, but the girl accusing tom robinson couldn't be further from this role in "number 12 looks just like you", and windom and duvall are both in the same twilight zone episode "miniature". i've read that some wanted this off the shelves because of some inappropriate words in it, that makes me just imagine all the great things i would have missed out on in my life if that had happened, and all the great art that would go to waste, i hope that day never comes, if anything this makes you think twice before using some words, so wiping out history doesn't seem to do anyone any good. beware of animal harm scenes in this towards a dog, running like crazy. also don't check out the trailer before the movie.
don't buy your b.s,
to gain popularity,
get me a better liar,
and i'll see you hired.
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