Sundown Cinema: To Kill a Mockingbird (1962)
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Sundown Cinema invites you to join us for this powerful film adaptation of Harper Lee's classic novel, To Kill a Mockingbird (1962) starring Gregory Peck. Set in a small town in Alabama during the Depression, the plot simultaneously follows the story of two siblings and their childhood adventures as well as the story of their father, a white lawyer who defends a black man in court against a false rape charge.
This is a fun and thought-provoking film for all ages which is sure to start family discussions about racism, civil rights, and American history.
Movie Synopsis: Read about the film on Wikipedia.
Sundown Cinema's presentation of To Kill a Mockingbird is brought to you courtesy of Rousso & Jackel Attorneys in Downtown Campbell.
Where & When: Movies will be shown outdoors in the parking lot next to Orchard Valley Coffee near the corner of E. Campbell Ave. and Central Ave. Start times for each movie will depend on when the sun sets. Shows usually begin between 8 and 9pm, once it's dark enough to see the film. Don't forget to bring a chair and a blanket! No alcoholic beverages and no smoking, please.
