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Award Winners 4-Disc Set (Blu-Ray) (*)
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$32.99

Original Title: Gandhi / Guess Who's Coming to Dinner / To Kill a Mockingbird
Screened, competed or awarded at:
BAFTA Awards
Cannes Film Festival
David Donatello Awards
Golden Globes
Oscar Academy Awards
Other Film Festival Awards


Language Selections:
English ( DTS 5.1 )
English ( DTS-HD Master Audio )
Italian ( DTS 5.1 )
Italian ( DTS-HD Master Audio )
Italian ( Subtitles )


Product Origin/Format:
Italy ( Blu-Ray/Region A/B/C )

Running Time:
418 min

Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen

Special Features:
Behind the scenes
Cast/Crew Interview(s)
Commentary
Featurette
Filmographies
Interactive Menu
Making Of
Multi-DVD Set
Production Notes
Scene Access
Trailer(s)


Movie filmed in 1962-1982 and produced in:
India ( India, Eastern Asia )
United Kingdom ( Great Britain, Ireland )
United States ( USA, Canada )


Directed By:
Richard Attenborough
Stanley Kramer
Robert Mulligan


Written By:
John Briley
William Rose
Harper Lee
 
Horton Foote


Actors:
Ben Kingsley ..... Mahatma Gandhi
Rohini Hattangadi ..... Kasturba Gandhi
Roshan Seth ..... Pandit Nehru
Candice Bergen ..... Margaret Bourke-White
Edward Fox ..... General Dyer
John Gielgud ..... Lord Irwin
Trevor Howard ..... Judge Broomfield
John Mills ..... The Viceroy
Martin Sheen ..... Walker
Ian Charleson ..... Charlie Andrews
Günther Maria Halmer ..... Herman Kallenbach
Athol Fugard ..... General Smuts
Saeed Jaffrey ..... Sardar Patel
Geraldine James ..... Mirabehn
Alyque Padamsee ..... Mohamed Ali Jinnah
Amrish Puri ..... Khan
Ian Bannen ..... Senior Police Officer
Michael Bryant ..... Principal Secretary
John Clements ..... Advocate General
Richard Griffiths ..... Collins
Nigel Hawthorne ..... Kinnoch
Bernard Hepton ..... G.O.C.
Michael Hordern ..... Sir George Hodge
Shreeram Lagoo ..... Professor Gokhale
Om Puri ..... Nahari
Virendra Razdan ..... Maulana Azad
Richard Vernon ..... Sir Edward Gait
Harsh Nayyar ..... Nathuram Godse
Prabhakar Patankar ..... Prakash
Spencer Tracy ..... Matt Drayton
Sidney Poitier ..... John Prentice
Katharine Hepburn ..... Christina Drayton
Katharine Houghton ..... Joey Drayton
Cecil Kellaway ..... Monsignor Ryan
Beah Richards ..... Mrs. Prentice
Roy Glenn ..... Mr. Prentice
Isabel Sanford ..... Tillie
Virginia Christine ..... Hilary St. George
Alexandra Hay ..... Carhop
Barbara Randolph ..... Dorothy
D'Urville Martin ..... Frankie
Tom Heaton ..... Peter
Grace Gaynor ..... Judith
Skip Martin ..... Delivery Boy
John Hudkins ..... Cab Driver
Natalie Core ..... Small Role
Jacqueline Fontaine ..... Singer
Timothy Scott ..... Small Role
Yuki Tani ..... Japanese Waitress
June Whitley Taylor ..... Edie (uncredited
Gregory Peck ..... Atticus Finch
John Megna ..... Dill Harris
Frank Overton ..... Sheriff Heck Tate
Rosemary Murphy ..... Maudie Atkinson
Ruth White ..... Mrs. Dubose
Brock Peters ..... Tom Robinson
Estelle Evans ..... Calpurnia
Paul Fix ..... Judge Taylor
Collin Wilcox Paxton ..... Mayella Violet Ewell
James Anderson ..... Bob Ewell
Alice Ghostley ..... Aunt Stephanie Crawford
Robert Duvall ..... Boo Radley
William Windom ..... Mr. Gilmer - Prosecutor
Crahan Denton ..... Walter Cunningham Sr.
Richard Hale ..... Nathan Radley
Mary Badham ..... Scout
Phillip Alford ..... Jem
R.L. Armstrong ..... Man
Eddie Baker ..... Courtroom Spectator
Bobby Barber ..... Courtroom Spectator
John Barton ..... Courtroom Spectator
Audrey Betz ..... Courtroom Spectator
Danny Borzage ..... Courtroom Spectator
John Breen ..... Juror
Jess Cavin ..... Juror
Noble 'Kid' Chissell ..... Courtroom Spectator
Jack Clinton ..... Townsman
Steve Condit ..... Walter Cunningham Jr.
May Couch ..... Ash
David Crawford ..... David Robinson
Frank Ellis ..... Juror
Jamie Forster ..... Hiram Townsend - Courthouse Steps
Charles Fredericks ..... Court Clerk
Art Gilmore ..... Trailer Narrator (uncredited
Herman Hack ..... Courtroom Spectator
Jester Hairston ..... Spence Robinson - Tom's Father
Chuck Hamilton ..... Courtroom Spectator
Kim Hamilton ..... Helen Robinson - Tom's Wife


Synopsis:
Gandhi: In 1893, Mohandas K. Gandhi is thrown off a South African train for being an Indian and traveling in a first class compartment. Gandhi realizes that the laws are biased against Indians and decides to start a non-violent protest campaign for the rights of all Indians in South Africa. After numerous arrests and the unwanted attention of the world, the government finally relents by recognizing rights for Indians, though not for the native blacks of South Africa. After this victory, Gandhi is invited back to India, where he is now considered something of a national hero. He is urged to take up the fight for India's independence from the British Empire. Gandhi agrees, and mounts a non-violent non-cooperation campaign of unprecedented scale, coordinating millions of Indians nationwide. There are some setbacks, such as violence against the protesters and Gandhi's occasional imprisonment. Nevertheless, the campaign generates great attention, and Britain faces intense public pressure. Guess Who's Coming to Dinner: After a period of vacation in Hawaii, Joanna 'Joey' Drayton returns to her parents' home in San Francisco bringing her fiancé, the high-qualified Dr. John Prentice, to introduce him to her mother Christina Drayton that owns an art gallery and her father Matt Drayton that is the publisher editor of the newspaper The Guardian. Joey was raised with a liberal education and intends to get married with Dr. John Prentice that is a black widower and needs to fly on that night to Geneva to work with the World Health Organization. Joey invites John's parents Mr. Prentice and Mrs. Prentice to have dinner with her family and the couple flies from Los Angeles to San Francisco without knowing that Joey is white. Christina invites also the liberal Monsignor Ryan, who is friend of her family. Along the day and night, the families discuss the problems of their son and daughter. To Kill a Mockingbird: Small-town Alabama, 1932. Atticus Finch (played by Gregory Peck) is a lawyer and a widower. He has two young children, Jem and Scout. Atticus Finch is currently defending Tom Robinson, a black man accused of raping a white woman. Meanwhile, Jem and Scout are intrigued by their neighbours, the Radleys, and the mysterious, seldom-seen Boo Radley in particular.



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