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Macomb was a tired old town even in 1932 when I first knew it. Somehow it was hotter then. Men's stiff collars wilted by nine in the morning. Ladies bathed before noon, after their three o'clock naps, and by nightfall were like soft tea cakes with frostings of sweat and sweet talcum. 00:00:18
A day was 24 hours long, but it seemed longer. 00:03:22
There was no hurry, for there was nowhere to go and nothing to buy, 00:03:29
no money to buy it with, 00:03:32
although Maycomb County had recently been told 00:03:34
that it had nothing to fear but fear itself. 00:03:36
That summer, I was six years old. 00:03:40
Morning, Miss Cunningham. 00:03:43
Good morning, Miss. 00:03:45
No, Miss, I don't care to bother. 00:03:51
Why, it's no bother, Miss Cunningham. 00:03:52
Good morning, Walter. 00:03:54
Morning, Mr. Fish. 00:04:06
I didn't want to bother you none. 00:04:08
I brought you these here hickory nuts. 00:04:11
They're fun of my entailment. 00:04:12
Well, I thank you. 00:04:14
The collards we had last week were delicious. 00:04:15
Well, morning. 00:04:17
Morning. 00:04:19
Scott, I think maybe next time Mr. Cunningham comes, 00:04:25
you'd better not call me. 00:04:29
Well, I thought you'd want to thank him. 00:04:31
Oh, I do. 00:04:33
I think it embarrasses him to be thanked. 00:04:34
He's paying me. 00:04:37
for some legal work i just bought it why does he pay you like this that's the only way he can he 00:04:45
has no money is he poor yes they are indeed we as poor as the cunningham no not exactly 00:04:50
cunningham's are country folks farmers crash hit them the hardest i'll call your brother football 00:05:05
for the method jam well why don't you come on down out of there now and have your breakfast 00:05:19
California has a good one hot biscuits no sir not till you agree to play football for the message 00:05:31
oh son I can't do that I explained to you I'm too old to get out there after all I'm the only 00:05:38
father you have wouldn't want me to get out there and get my head knocked off would you 00:05:44
I ain't coming down suit yourself you'll be good children mine Carol 00:05:48
morning morty can't break it you count your blessings and stop complaining both of you 00:06:23
thank your stars he has a sense of active age tell me he is pretty old well i can't help that 00:06:42
hey yourself i've been reading since she was born then she don't start school in the next month 00:06:49
you look right puny for going on seven i'm little but i'm old 00:07:18
Worked for a photographer in Rooney. 00:07:22
She answered my picture in the Beautiful Child Contest and won $5 on it. 00:07:34
She gave the money to me and I went to the picture show 20 times with her. 00:07:39
Our mama's dead, but we... 00:07:44
Is he dead? 00:07:50
No. 00:07:52
Well, if he's not dead, you've got one, haven't you? 00:07:53
Hi, Del. 00:08:02
Hi, Del. 00:08:03
What, Del, this is Count Pratt. 00:08:06
Pleased to know you, Del. 00:08:12
Pleased to know you. 00:08:14
My daddy owns the L&N Railroad. 00:08:16
He's going to let me run the engine all the way to New Orleans. 00:08:18
Is that so? 00:08:22
He says I can invite Ann if I... 00:08:23
There goes the meanest man that ever took a breath of life. 00:08:32
One thing. 00:08:37
He has a boy named Boo. 00:08:45
He keeps a chain to a bed in the house over yonder. 00:08:47
See, he lives over there. 00:09:00
Boo only comes out at night when you're asleep in his pits dark. 00:09:03
When you wake up at night, you can hear him. 00:09:07
Once I heard him scratching on an ice cream door, 00:09:10
but he was gone by the time Atticus got there. 00:09:12
He doesn't, man. He looks like... 00:09:16
Judging from his tracks, he's about six and a half feet tall. 00:09:24
He eats raw squirrels and all the cats he can catch. 00:09:28
There's a long, jagged scar that runs all the way across his face. 00:09:32
His teeth are yellow and rotten, his eyes are popped, 00:09:36
and he drools most of the time. 00:09:40
I don't believe you. 00:09:41
Dill, what are you doing here? 00:09:46
Oh, Lord, Stephanie, you almost gave me a heart attack. 00:09:48
Dill, I don't want you playing around that house over there. 00:09:51
There's a maniac lives there, and he's dangerous. 00:09:53
See? 00:09:55
I was just trying to warn him about Boo. 00:09:56
He wouldn't believe me. 00:09:58
Well, you'd just better believe him, Mr. Dill Harris. 00:10:00
Tell him about the time Boo tried to kill his papa. 00:10:02
I was standing in my yard one day when his mama come out yelling, 00:10:04
he's killing us all. 00:10:07
Turned out that Boo was sitting in the living room 00:10:08
cutting up the paper for his scrapbook, 00:10:10
And when his daddy come by, he reached over with his scissors, stabbed him in his leg, pulled him out, and went right on cutting the paper. 00:10:12
They wanted to send him to an asylum, but his daddy said, no, Radley's going to any asylum. 00:10:18
So they locked him up in the basement of the courthouse till he nearly died of the damp. 00:10:23
And his daddy brought him back home. 00:10:27
There he is to this day, sitting over there with his scissors. 00:10:29
Lord knows what he's doing or thinking. 00:10:32
I call you Daddy Atticus. 00:10:34
Good, Jim, Dad. 00:11:00
Why, to see. 00:11:01
I don't know. 00:11:03
We just started to ever since we began talking. 00:11:03
Miss DuBose is on her porch. 00:11:12
Listen, no matter what she says to you, don't answer her back. 00:11:14
There's a Confederate pistol in her lap under her shawl, 00:11:18
and she'll kill you quick as look at you. 00:11:21
How do you do, Bill? 00:11:46
Good afternoon, Miss DuBose. 00:11:48
You look like a picture this afternoon. 00:11:58
You don't say a picture of what? 00:12:00
My goodness gracious, look at your flowers. 00:12:02
Have you ever seen anything more beautiful? 00:12:05
Mr. Bowes, the gardens at Bellingrath have nothing to compare with your flowers. 00:12:08
Oh, I don't think they're as nice as last year. 00:12:14
Oh, I can't agree with you. 00:12:17
So she forgets to be mean. 00:12:19
I think that your yard is going to be the showplace of this town. 00:12:20
Well, grand seeing you, Mr. Bowes. 00:12:24
I saw on my first rest, and I had a dog. 00:12:44
Atticus, do you think Boo Riley ever really comes and looks in my window at night? 00:12:54
Jim says he does. 00:12:59
This afternoon when we were over by their house... 00:13:01
Charlotte, I told you and Jim to leave those poor people alone. 00:13:03
I want you to stay away from their house and stop tormenting them. 00:13:09
Yes, sir. 00:13:13
I don't think that's all the reading for tonight, honey. It's getting late. 00:13:14
What time is it? 00:13:17
Eight-thirty. 00:13:19
Matthew what? 00:13:21
To Atticus, my beloved husband. 00:13:41
Atticus, Jim says this watch is going to belong to him someday. 00:13:45
That's right. 00:13:49
Why? 00:13:50
Well, it's customary for the boy to have his father's watch. 00:13:53
What are you going to give me? 00:13:59
I don't know that I have much else of value that belongs to me. 00:14:00
But there's a pearl necklace. 00:14:11
There's a ring that belonged to your mother. 00:14:14
And I put them away and they're to be yours. 00:14:17
good night scott mama dad evening atticus good evening judge warm isn't it yes indeed 00:14:21
how's mrs taylor she's fine fine thank you atticus you heard about tom robinson 00:15:59
yes sir grand jury will get around to charging him tomorrow i uh was thinking about appointing 00:16:15
you to take his case. Now, I realize you're very busy these days with your practice, and 00:16:30
your children need a great deal of your time. Take the case. I'll send a boy over for you 00:16:40
tomorrow when his hearing comes up. Well, then, I'll see you tomorrow, Atticus. Yes, 00:16:57
sir. And thank you. Yes, sir. 00:17:06
You're a great ghost against two Don Swifts. You wouldn't know any... 00:17:22
I'm scared. 00:17:38
Hey, Mr. Bill Harris. 00:18:18
He's inside the courthouse. 00:19:04
Frank. 00:19:29
Shh. 00:19:57
I can't see anything. 00:19:58
You all lift me up so I can see what's going on. 00:20:12
All right. 00:20:14
Make a saddle, Scal. 00:20:15
Not much is happening. 00:20:17
The judge looks like he's asleep. 00:20:24
I see a daddy in a colored man. 00:20:29
The colored man. 00:20:32
Shh. 00:20:34
He's crying. 00:20:35
And I see him. 00:20:38
I wonder what he's done to keep men sitting together on one side. 00:20:39
And one man keeps pointing at the colored man in yellow. 00:20:48
Taking the colored man away. 00:20:52
Where's Anacus? 00:20:55
I can't see you, Daddy, now either. 00:20:56
What in the world are you doing here? 00:21:00
Hello, Anacus. 00:21:10
What are you doing here? 00:21:13
We came down to find out where Bill Rainey was locked up. 00:21:15
We want to see the back. 00:21:19
I want you all back home right away. 00:21:20
Yes, sir. 00:21:24
Run along now. 00:21:25
I'll see you there for dinner. 00:21:27
Hey, howdy, Cap. 00:21:40
Mr. Ewell. 00:21:41
Captain, I'm real sorry they picked you to defend that nigger that raped my ma. 00:21:45
I don't know why I didn't kill him myself instead of going to the sheriff. 00:21:50
I would have saved you and the sheriff and the taxpayers lost trouble. 00:21:54
Excuse me, Mr. Ewell, I'm very... 00:21:57
Hey, Captain, somebody told me just now that they thought that you believed Tom Robinson's story again, Iron. 00:21:59
You know what I said? 00:22:08
I said you're wrong, man. 00:22:10
You're dead wrong. 00:22:14
Mr. Pence ain't taking his story again, sir. 00:22:15
Well, they was wrong, wasn't it? 00:22:20
I've been appointed to defend Tom Robinson. 00:22:21
Now that he's been charged, that's what I intend to do. 00:22:23
You've taken his story? 00:22:27
Excuse me, Mr. Ewell. 00:22:28
What kind of man are you? 00:22:30
You got children of your own 00:22:36
Stay right here in Miss Stephanie's yard 00:22:39
You don't have to come along 00:23:01
Angel May 00:23:03
What are you going to do? 00:23:04
I'm going to look in a wound at the Radley house 00:23:22
And see if we can get a look at Boo Radley 00:23:24
Come on, Dale 00:23:26
I swear, Scott, you act more like a girl all the time 00:23:28
Come on, Dale 00:23:38
Wait for me, I'm coming 00:23:39
We'll go around back 00:23:40
And crawl under the high wire fence at the rear of the Radley lot 00:23:48
I don't believe what can be seen from there 00:23:52
Wait for me 00:23:55
Spit on me 00:24:31
Jim 00:25:00
Spit some more 00:25:11
What are you going to do with your pants, Jim? 00:25:14
I don't know 00:28:34
Bill? 00:28:35
Bill? 00:28:48
I'll see you next summer 00:28:53
I'm going back after my pants 00:28:54
Please, Jim, come on in the house 00:29:01
I can't go in without my pants 00:29:03
Well, then I'm going to call Atticus 00:29:05
No, you're not 00:29:07
Now, listen 00:29:08
Atticus ain't never whipped me since I can remember 00:29:09
And I plan to keep it that way 00:29:12
Well, then I'm going with you 00:29:14
Great. 00:29:16
Then you stay right here. 00:29:17
I'll be back before you can count to ten. 00:29:19
Three, four... 00:29:24
Jim? 00:29:37
Scout? 00:29:40
Come on in. 00:29:41
Five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve... 00:29:42
Thirteen. 00:30:01
Fourteen. 00:30:03
Get off me! 00:30:12
Mr. Radley shot at a prowler out in his college. 00:30:40
A prowler? 00:30:45
Oh, Marty! 00:30:45
Well, whoever it was won't be back any time soon. 00:30:46
Mr. Radley must have scared them out of their wits. 00:30:49
Well, good night. 00:30:51
Good night. 00:30:52
Good night, Atticus. 00:30:52
Oh, scared the living daylights out of me. 00:30:53
How are the excitements over? 00:30:56
Good morning, Mr. Radley. 00:31:03
Morning, Morty. 00:31:31
I came to see Jean Louise ready for her first day at school. 00:31:32
Carol? 00:31:35
Morning, friend. 00:31:35
You ready for school, too, ma'am? 00:31:36
Carol? 00:31:37
What are you going to do with yourself this morning, Carol, 00:31:39
turning with both children at school? 00:31:41
I don't know. 00:31:43
And that's the truth. 00:31:44
I was thinking about that just now. 00:31:46
Carol? 00:31:49
Carol? 00:31:52
Come on in here, Scout. 00:32:17
Have your breakfast. 00:32:20
I think your dress is mighty becoming, honey. 00:32:33
Now, don't go tugging at that dress, Scout. 00:32:35
You want to have it all wrinkled before you even get to school? 00:32:38
You still don't see why I have to wear a darn old dress. 00:32:41
You'll get used to it. 00:32:46
Mommy! 00:32:48
Oh, Jim. 00:32:48
Jim. 00:32:50
It's half an hour before school starts. 00:32:52
You sit right down. 00:32:56
Wait for your sister. 00:32:58
Well, hurry up, Scout. 00:33:02
I'm trying to. 00:33:04
Well, come on. 00:33:07
It's your first day. 00:33:08
You want to be late? 00:33:09
I'm ready. 00:33:13
Come on. 00:33:14
Come on. 00:33:14
Ma. 00:33:19
Papa. 00:33:24
Your daddy, Mr. Walter Cunningham from Osama. 00:34:19
Well, that's Walter. 00:34:22
We'd be glad to have you. 00:34:27
Well, Scott here's crazy. 00:34:35
She won't fight you no more. 00:34:36
That's a dinner that you enjoy. 00:34:38
Yes, sir. 00:34:45
I don't know when I've had a rose. 00:34:46
We've been having squirrels and rabbits lately. 00:34:48
My pa and I go hunting in our spare time. 00:34:53
You got a gun of your own? 00:34:57
Uh-huh. 00:34:59
How long you had a gun? 00:35:00
Oh, a year or so. 00:35:02
Can I have the syrup, please? 00:35:06
Certainly, son. 00:35:08
Cal, can you bring in the syrup dish, please? 00:35:09
Yes, sir. 00:35:13
How old were you when you got your first gun, Atkins? 00:35:14
Thirteen or fourteen. 00:35:18
I remember when my daddy gave me that gun. 00:35:22
He told me that I should never point at anything in the house. 00:35:26
And that he'd rather I shoot at tin cans in the backyard. 00:35:30
But he said that sooner or later he supposed the temptation to go after birds would be too much. 00:35:34
And that I could shoot all the blue jays I wanted. 00:35:41
But to remember, it was a sin to kill a mockingbird. 00:35:46
Why? 00:35:50
well i reckon because mockingbirds don't do anything but make music for us to enjoy 00:35:50
don't need people's gardens no nest in the corn cribs 00:35:57
they don't do one thing but just sing their hearts out for us how'd you like school scott 00:36:04
all right well thank you cal that's for walter 00:36:12
What in the same... 00:36:18
Scout? 00:36:49
What? 00:36:50
Come out here. I want to talk to you. 00:36:51
That boy is your company. 00:37:02
And if he wants to eat up that tablecloth, you let him, you hear? 00:37:04
And if you can't act fit to eat like folks, you can just sit here and fix the kitchen. 00:37:07
Doubt what in the world has got into you. 00:37:12
It's just the first day. 00:37:31
I don't care. Everything went wrong. 00:37:43
The teacher got mad as a devil at me and said you were teaching me to read all wrong. 00:37:46
and to stop it and then act like a fool 00:37:51
and try to give Walter Cunningham a quarter. 00:37:54
But everybody knows Cunningham's won't take nothing from nobody. 00:37:57
Any fool could have told her that. 00:38:01
Well, maybe she's just nervous after all. 00:38:03
It's her first day, too, teaching school and being new here. 00:38:06
Oh, Erica. 00:38:10
Now, wait a minute. 00:38:11
You just learn a single trick, Scout, 00:38:16
you'll get along a lot better with all kinds of folks. 00:38:18
You never really understand a person 00:38:21
until you consider things from his point of view. 00:38:23
Sir? 00:38:26
Until you climb inside of his skin and walk around in it. 00:38:28
But if I keep going to school, we can't ever read anymore. 00:38:32
Scout, you know what a compromise is? 00:38:41
A bin in the law? 00:38:47
No. 00:38:52
It's an agreement reached by mutual consent. 00:38:54
Here's the way it works. 00:39:00
You concede the necessity of going to school. 00:39:02
we'll keep right on reading the same every night just as we always have is that a bargain 00:39:08
there just didn't seem to be anyone or anything atticus couldn't explain though it wasn't a talent 00:39:19
that would arouse the admiration of any of our friends the gemini had to admit he was very good 00:39:30
at that. But that was all he could ask. We thought. See, there he is. Scout, Jem, come 00:39:35
on inside. Come on, come on, get in. Mr. Finch, this is Cal. I swear to God, there's a mad 00:39:54
dog down the street apiece. He's coming this way. Take him, Mr. Finch. For God's sake, 00:40:10
Mr. Finch, he's got to be killed right away before he starts running. 00:40:45
Look where he is. 00:40:47
I can't shoot that well, and you know it. 00:40:48
I haven't shot a gun in years. 00:40:50
Well, I'd feel mighty comfortable if you did now. 00:40:52
Don't go near that dog, you understand? 00:41:24
He's just as dangerous dead as alive. 00:41:48
Yes. 00:41:49
Atticus? 00:41:53
Yes, son? 00:41:54
Yes. 00:41:58
What's the matter, boy? 00:41:59
Can't you talk? 00:42:01
Didn't you know your daddy's the best shot in this county? 00:42:02
Oh, hush, heck. 00:42:04
Let's get back to town. 00:42:06
Remember now, don't go near that dog. 00:42:07
Yes, sir. 00:42:09
I'll send Zeebo out right away to pick him up. 00:42:10
You'll just get tired. 00:42:19
Don't nag me about leaving if you do get tired. 00:42:43
All right, Clannan. 00:42:53
I'll just tell you about my physical problem. 00:43:31
Not here, please. 00:44:11
You nigger lover. 00:44:59
You don't need to be afraid of him. 00:45:01
Sonny's all bluff. 00:45:21
I could keep him all away from you. 00:45:22
That's never possible. 00:46:00
I'll get Scout in bed. 00:46:01
I'll drive you home. 00:46:06
Yes, sir. 00:46:07
Ma'am, do you mind staying here with Scout 00:46:22
until I get Carol home? 00:46:25
No, sir. 00:46:26
Night, Carol. 00:46:28
Night, Carol. 00:46:29
Atticus had promised me he would wear me out 00:48:55
if he ever heard of me fighting anymore. 00:48:58
I was far too old and too big for such childish things. 00:49:01
And the sooner I learned to hold in, 00:49:05
the better off everybody would be. 00:49:07
I soon forgot. 00:49:09
Cecil Jacobs made me forget. 00:49:13
Do you defend niggers? 00:49:15
Don't say nigger, Scout. 00:49:30
I didn't say it. Cecil Jacobs did. 00:49:32
That's why I had to fight him. 00:49:35
Scout, I don't want you fighting. 00:49:37
I don't care what the reasons are. 00:49:40
I forbid you to fight. 00:49:44
Yes. 00:49:47
I'm simply defending a negro, Tom Robinson. 00:49:55
Scout, there are some things that you're not old enough to understand just yet. 00:50:00
There's been some high talk around town 00:50:08
to the effect that I shouldn't do much about defending this man. 00:50:13
If you shouldn't be defending him, then why are you doing it? 00:50:20
For a number of reasons. 00:50:29
The main one is that if I didn't, 00:50:33
I couldn't hold my head up in town. 00:50:35
I couldn't even tell you or Jim not to do something again. 00:50:39
You're going to hear some ugly talk about this in school. 00:50:52
but i want you to promise me one thing that you won't get into fights over it 00:50:54
no matter what they say to you yes teacher says we wouldn't be no place without that's how 00:51:02
claim of civilization they invented embalming and toilet paper that's wrong scout just like you do 00:51:37
what you got in the box no i'd like to be it come on if i show you will you swear and never tell 00:52:12
anybody i swear cross your heart i found all of these and they're not all of that old tree 00:53:43
at different times you know they used to award these in school to spelling letters 00:54:13
Before we were born. 00:54:24
And another time, I found this. 00:54:27
You know, something else I never told you about that night I went back to the Radney house. 00:55:03
Something else? 00:55:07
You never told me anything about that night. 00:55:08
You know, the first time when I was getting out of my britches? 00:55:14
Uh-huh. 00:55:17
Well, they was all in a tangle. 00:55:18
And I couldn't get them loose. 00:55:20
They were folded across the fence. 00:55:27
It was to be a long time before Jem and I talked about Boo again. 00:55:29
School finally ended, and summer came, and so did Dill. 00:55:48
Four. 00:56:00
Oh, yes, I always get up at four. 00:56:02
It's in my blood. 00:56:05
You see, my daddy was a railroad man until he got rich. 00:56:06
Now he flies airplanes. 00:56:10
One of these days, he's just going to swoop down here at Macomb, 00:56:12
pick me up, and take me for a ride. 00:56:15
Get in the car with Sheriff Tate. 00:56:17
Tom Robinson, son. 00:56:28
Where's he been? 00:56:31
in the Abbotsville jail. 00:56:32
The sheriff thought he'd be safer there. 00:56:38
They're bringing him back here tonight 00:56:40
because his trial is tomorrow. 00:56:41
Good evening, Heck. 00:57:02
Evening, Mr. Fish. 00:57:03
Come in. 00:57:06
The news has gotten around the county 00:57:12
about my bringing Tom Robertson back to the jail. 00:57:13
I heard there might be trouble 00:57:17
from that bunch out at Old Sarum. 00:57:19
Cal, if I need you to stay here tonight, 00:57:29
can you do it? 00:57:33
Yes, sir, I can. 00:57:34
Thank you. 00:57:35
I think you better count on staying. 00:57:43
Yes, sir. 00:57:46
What's going on? 00:58:23
Hey, there he is. We're there. 00:58:49
Don't go to him. He might not like it. 00:58:55
I just wanted to see where he was and what he was up to. 00:58:59
He's all right. Let's go back home. 00:59:04
He in there, Mr. Finch? 01:00:03
He is. 01:00:05
He's asleep. 01:00:07
You know what we want. 01:00:10
Get aside from that door, Mr. Finch. 01:00:15
Walter, I think you ought to turn right around and go back home. 01:00:20
Heck, Tate's around here somewhere. 01:00:27
No, he ain't. 01:00:29
I can't see Atticus. 01:00:30
Take Scott and Daryl home with you. 01:00:53
Son, I said go home. 01:00:57
No, sir. 01:01:00
Well, I'll send him home. 01:01:02
Don't you touch him! Let him go! Let him go! 01:01:03
That'll do, Scott. 01:01:07
Now, you get him out of here, Mr. Finch. 01:01:15
I want you to please leave. 01:01:17
Jim? 01:01:25
I tell you, I ain't going. 01:01:25
It's a long time sometimes. 01:02:31
What's the matter? 01:02:36
I sure meant no harm, Mr. Cunningham. 01:02:45
I'm taking, young lady. 01:02:47
I'll tell Walter you said hey. 01:02:54
Let's clear out of here. 01:03:00
Let's go, boys. 01:03:04
Is this the most exciting thing that's ever happened in this town? 01:03:05
That's solid. 01:05:16
They're standing all on the back. 01:05:17
Fox, are you going upstairs? 01:05:24
Yes, I am. 01:05:26
Thank you, Brother Joseph. 01:05:37
I'm just leaving my office to go home when Bob, 01:05:38
Mr. Yule come in. 01:06:35
Very excited he was, and he said to get to his house as quick as he could. 01:06:40
His girl had been raped. She was pretty well beat up. 01:06:44
I asked her, Tom Robinson beat her like that? She said yes, he had. 01:06:54
Mr. Pete had taken advantage of her. 01:07:00
She said yes, he did. That's all there was to it. Thank you. 01:07:04
Did anybody call a doctor, Sheriff? 01:07:16
No, sir. Why not? 01:07:19
Well, I didn't think it was necessary. 01:07:22
She was pretty well beat up. 01:07:24
Something sure happened. 01:07:26
It was obvious. 01:07:27
Sheriff, you say that she was married in what way? 01:07:28
Well, she was beaten around the head. 01:07:36
There were bruises already coming on her arms. 01:07:39
She had her black eye starting. 01:07:42
Which eye? 01:07:45
Well, I see. 01:07:46
It was her left. 01:07:48
Was that, uh... 01:07:49
Was her left facing you? 01:07:54
Or looking the way that you were? 01:07:57
Oh, yes, that they would make it her right eye. 01:07:59
It was her right eye, Mr. Finch, now I remember. 01:08:04
She was beat up on that side of her face. 01:08:07
Which side again, Hector? 01:08:16
The right side. 01:08:18
She had bruises on her arms. 01:08:21
She showed me her neck. 01:08:25
There were definite finger marks on her gullet. 01:08:27
All around? 01:08:33
Her neck at the back of her throat? 01:08:35
I'd say they were all around. 01:08:40
Witness, baby, see you. 01:08:50
I just... 01:08:51
Sit down, please. 01:09:06
Now, Mr. Ewell, you tell us, just in your own words, what happened on August 21st. 01:09:06
Well, that night, I heard a load of cannon, and I heard Mayella screaming as I got to the fence. 01:09:18
So I dropped my cannon, and I ran just as fast as I could, but I ran into the fence. 01:09:26
But when I got loose, I ran up to the window, and I seen him with my Mayella. 01:09:31
What did you do after you saw the defendant? 01:09:43
I run around the house trying to get in, 01:09:46
but he done run through the front door just ahead of me. 01:09:49
But I seen who it was, all right? 01:09:51
I seen him. 01:09:55
Pulled me out of his lane on a close walk. 01:10:03
And I run to Mr. Tate just as quick as I could. 01:10:07
Thank you, Mr. Ewell. 01:10:12
Questions, Mr. Ewell? 01:10:22
No, sir, Mr. Santa, shall we? 01:10:27
Folks are doing a lot of running that night. 01:10:29
Let's see now. 01:10:37
You say that you ran to the house, 01:10:38
you ran to the window, 01:10:40
You ran inside, you ran to Mayella, you ran to Sheriff Tate 01:10:41
Did you, during all this running, run for a buck? 01:10:46
There was no need to, I seen you done it 01:10:50
Now, Mr. Ewell, you've heard the sheriff's testimony 01:10:53
Do you agree with his description of Mayella's injuries? 01:10:59
I agree with everything Mr. Tate said 01:11:02
Her eye was black, she was mighty beat up, mighty beat up 01:11:04
Now, now, Mr. Ewell, can you, uh, can you read and write? 01:11:10
Yes, Mr. Bench, I can read and I can write. 01:11:20
Now, what's the matter? 01:12:04
You're a lieutenant, Mr. Ewell. 01:12:06
What's that got to do with it, Judge? 01:12:08
I'm a God-fearing man. 01:12:10
That Atticus Bench, he's trying to take advantage of me. 01:12:12
You've got to watch tricky lawyers like Atticus Bench. 01:12:15
Quiet. 01:12:17
Quiet, sir. 01:12:18
Now, the witness may take his seat. 01:12:20
Very well, Father. 01:12:33
Put your hand on the Bible, please. 01:12:46
You shall swear to tell the truth, all the truth, nothing but the truth, say it to God. 01:12:51
Sit down, please. 01:12:55
Now, Mayla, suppose you tell us just what happened, huh? 01:13:01
Sir, sitting on the porch, and he come along. 01:13:13
Well, there's this old shiprope in the yard. 01:13:22
You come in here, boy, and bust up the shiprope, and I'll give you a nickel. 01:13:29
So he come on in the yard, and I go in the house to get him the nickel. 01:13:33
And I turned around, and before I know it, he's on me. 01:13:40
I fought him hard, but he had me around the neck, 01:13:45
and he hit me again and again. 01:13:50
And the next thing I knew, 01:13:57
Papa's in the room was standing over me, hollering, 01:14:00
whodunit. 01:14:03
Thank you, Mayella. 01:14:08
You're a witness, Evans. 01:14:09
Miss Mayella, is your father good to you? 01:14:17
I mean, is he easy to get along? 01:14:23
That's tolerable. 01:14:28
Except when he's drinking. 01:14:29
When he's riled. 01:14:34
Has he ever beaten you? 01:14:36
My pa's never touched a hair on my head in my life. 01:14:44
You say that you asked Tom to come in and chop up a... 01:14:52
What was it? 01:14:56
A chifero. 01:14:58
Was that the first time 01:15:00
that you ever asked him to come inside the fence? 01:15:02
Yes. 01:15:06
Didn't you ever ask him to come inside the fence before? 01:15:07
I might have... 01:15:17
Do you remember any other occasion? 01:15:18
No. 01:15:22
You say he caught me, he choked me, and he took advantage of me. 01:15:25
Is that right? 01:15:31
Do you remember him beating you about the face? 01:15:37
No. 01:15:40
I don't recollect if he hit me. 01:15:42
I mean, yes, he hit me. 01:15:52
He hit me. 01:15:56
Thank you. 01:16:03
Most certainly will. 01:16:07
Sitting right yonder. 01:16:08
Tom, will you stand up, please? 01:16:12
Miss Mayella, have a good look. 01:16:16
Tom, will you catch this, please? 01:16:27
Thank you. 01:16:35
This time, will you please catch it with your left hand? 01:16:36
I can't, sir. 01:16:43
Why can't you? 01:16:45
I can't use my left hand at all. 01:16:46
I got it caught in a cotton gin when I was 12 years old. 01:16:50
All my muscles were tore loose. 01:16:54
Is this the man who raped you? 01:17:13
Oh, certainly is. 01:17:16
Oh, how... 01:17:25
He done it. 01:17:27
He just done it. 01:17:28
You have testified 01:17:30
that he choked you 01:17:31
and he beat you. 01:17:34
You didn't say that he sneaked up behind you 01:17:38
and knocked you out cold, 01:17:41
but that you turned around 01:17:43
and there he was. 01:17:45
Do you want to tell us what really happened? 01:17:48
He did it to me. 01:17:52
And if you find me, 01:18:08
yell at me. 01:18:21
Atticus? Mr. Gilmer? 01:18:22
The state rests, Judge. 01:19:05
Do I tell truth, old truth, not what truth shall guard me? 01:19:11
I do. Sit down. 01:19:42
Were you acquainted with Mayella Violet Ewell? 01:19:58
Yes, sir. 01:20:01
I had to pass her place going to and from the field every day. 01:20:03
Is there any other way to go? 01:20:07
No, sir. None's I know of. 01:20:10
And did she ever speak to you? 01:20:13
Why, yes, sir. 01:20:15
I'd tip my hat when I'd go by. 01:20:16
And one day she asked me to come inside the fence 01:20:20
and bust up a shiffer oak for her. 01:20:24
She'd give me the hatchet and I broke it up. 01:20:27
And then she said, 01:20:30
I reckon I'll have to give you a nickel, won't I? 01:20:32
And I said, no, ma'am, there ain't no charge. 01:20:35
Since that was way last spring. 01:20:42
Way over a year ago. 01:20:44
And did you ever go on the place again? 01:20:47
I went lots of times. 01:21:00
Seemed like every time I passed by yonder, 01:21:02
she'd have some little something for me to do. 01:21:05
Chopping kindling and toting water for. 01:21:07
What happened to you on the evening of August 21st of last year? 01:21:10
Mr. Finch, I was going home as usual that evening, 01:21:34
and I passed the Yule place. 01:21:39
Miss Mayella was on the porch, like she said she was. 01:21:44
And she said for me to come there and help her a minute. 01:21:48
Well, I went inside the fence, and I looked around for some kindling to work on, but I didn't see none. 01:21:51
And then she said to come in the house. 01:22:02
She has a door need fixing. 01:22:05
I followed her inside, and I looked at the door, and all the time I was wondering why it was so quiet like. 01:22:06
And then it come to me. 01:22:25
Was not a child on the place. 01:22:27
Miss Mayer, where are the children? 01:22:32
She said, they all gone to get ice creams. 01:22:37
She said it took her a slap year to save seven nickels. 01:22:40
But she done it. 01:22:43
And they all gone to town. 01:22:45
What did you say then? 01:22:49
I said something like, Miss Mayella, it's right nice of you to treat them. 01:22:50
She said, you think so? 01:23:00
Well, I said, I best be going. 01:23:03
I couldn't do nothing for it. 01:23:06
And she said, oh, yes, I could. 01:23:08
And I asked her, what? 01:23:10
And she said to just step on the chair yonder 01:23:11
and get that box down from on top of the chifero. 01:23:17
Like she told me. 01:23:21
And I was reaching. 01:23:26
And the next thing I know, she grabbed me around the legs. 01:23:29
She scared me so bad, I hopped down and turned the chair over. 01:23:41
That was the only thing, 01:23:45
only furniture disturbed in the room, Mr. Finch. 01:23:47
I swear, when I left it. 01:23:50
And what happened after you turned the chair over? 01:23:55
You've sworn to tell the whole truth. 01:23:58
Will you do it? 01:24:15
What happened after that? 01:24:20
The chair. 01:24:22
And I turned around. 01:24:32
Jumped on me. 01:24:37
Hugged me around the waist. 01:24:40
She reached up and kissed me on the face. 01:24:42
She said she'd never kissed a grown man before. 01:24:45
And she might as well kiss me. 01:24:51
She says for me to kiss her back. 01:24:54
And I said, Miss Mayer, 01:24:57
Get me out of here. 01:25:01
I tried to run. 01:25:03
Mr. Ewell 01:25:06
cast at her from the window 01:25:07
that he's gonna kill her. 01:25:09
And what happened after that? 01:25:22
I was running so fast. 01:25:27
I don't know what happened. 01:25:29
Did you rape Mayella Ewell? 01:25:41
Did you harm her in any way? 01:25:50
I did not. 01:25:59
You're pretty good at busting up shipper robes 01:26:01
and killing with one hand, aren't you? 01:26:26
Strong enough to choke the breath out of a woman 01:26:28
and sling her to the floor? 01:26:30
i never done that sir but you're strong enough to i reckon so sir 01:26:31
how come you saw all fired anxious to do that woman's chores looks like she she didn't have 01:26:39
nobody to help her like i said with mr yule and seven children on the place you did all this 01:26:56
chopping and work out of sheer goodness boy you might a good fella it seems did all that for not 01:27:03
one penny. Yes, sir. I felt right sorry for her. She seemed... You felt sorry for her? 01:27:11
A white woman? You felt sorry for her? To begin with, this case should never have come 01:27:38
to trial. The state has not produced one iota of medical evidence that the crime Tom 01:28:21
Robertson is charged with ever took place. It has relied instead upon the testimony of 01:28:28
two witnesses whose evidence has not only been called into serious question on cross 01:28:37
examination, but has been flatly contradicted by the defendant. There is circumstantial 01:28:43
evidence to indicate that Mayella Ewell was beaten savagely by someone who led almost 01:28:52
exclusively with his left. And Tom Robinson now sits before you, having taken the oath 01:29:02
with the only good hand he possesses, his right. I have nothing but pity in my heart 01:29:10
for the chief witness for the state. 01:29:29
She is the victim of cruel poverty and ignorance. 01:29:37
My pity does not extend so far 01:29:48
as to her putting a man's life at stake, 01:29:51
which she has done in an effort to get rid of her own guilt. 01:29:56
Now, I say guilt, gentlemen, 01:30:01
because it was guilt 01:30:05
that motivated her. 01:30:07
She's committed no crime. 01:30:12
She has merely broken a rigid and time-honored code of our society. 01:30:15
A code so severe that whoever breaks it is hounded from our midst, 01:30:21
is unfit to live with. 01:30:26
She must destroy the evidence of her offense. 01:30:28
But what was the evidence of her offense? 01:30:34
Tom Robinson. 01:30:38
A human being. 01:30:40
She must put Tom Robinson away from her. 01:30:45
Tom Robinson was to her a daily reminder of what she did. 01:30:51
Now, what did she do? 01:30:57
She tempted a Negro. 01:31:01
She was white, and she tempted a Negro. 01:31:03
She did something that in our society is unspeakable. 01:31:07
She kissed a black man. 01:31:11
Not an old uncle, but a strong, young, negro man 01:31:13
No code mattered to her before she broke it 01:31:20
But it came crashing down on her afterwards 01:31:27
The witnesses for the state, with the exception of the sheriff of Macon County 01:31:31
Have presented themselves to you gentlemen, to this court 01:31:42
And the cynical, the bad Justin only, would not be doubted 01:31:45
Confident that you gentlemen would 01:31:56
and go along with them on the assumption, 01:31:58
the evil assumption, 01:32:05
that all Negroes lie, 01:32:06
that all Negroes are basically immoral beings, 01:32:09
all Negro men are not to be trusted around our women, 01:32:12
an assumption that one associates with minds of their caliber, 01:32:19
and which is in itself, gentlemen, 01:32:24
which I do not need to point out to you. 01:32:31
And so, a quiet, humble, respectable Negro, who has had the unmitigated temerity to feel sorry for a white woman, has had to put his word against two white people. 01:32:34
The defendant is not guilty, but somebody in this courtroom is. 01:32:59
Now, gentlemen, in this country, our courts are the great levelers. 01:33:13
In our courts, all men are created equal. 01:33:22
I'm no idealist to believe firmly in the integrity of our courts and of our jury system. 01:33:32
That's no ideal to me. 01:33:39
That is a living, working reality. 01:33:40
I am confident that you gentlemen will review 01:33:47
without the evidence that you have heard, 01:33:51
come to a decision, 01:33:58
and restore this man to his family. 01:34:03
In the name of God, believe. 01:34:05
How long has the jury been out now, Reverend? 01:34:31
I don't see. 01:35:12
Almost two hours now. 01:35:15
I think that's an awful good sign. 01:35:17
Don't you? 01:35:21
Court's now in session. Everybody rise. 01:36:07
Gentlemen of the jury, have you reached a verdict? 01:36:29
We have, Your Honor. 01:36:33
Will the defendant please rise and face the jury? 01:36:39
What is your verdict? 01:36:50
We find the defendant guilty as charged. 01:36:52
Gentlemen, this jury is dismissed. 01:37:14
Court's adjourned. 01:37:22
I'll go to see Helen first thing tomorrow morning. 01:37:24
I told her not to be disappointed. We'd probably lose this one. 01:37:37
Miss Jean Louise? 01:38:43
Miss Jean Louise, stand up. 01:38:45
Your father's passing. 01:38:49
Atticus? 01:39:22
I'm sorry, Atticus. 01:39:23
Well, thank you, Marty. 01:39:32
Atticus, can I see you for a minute? 01:39:42
Jim? 01:40:13
Yes, sir? 01:40:15
I don't know if it'll help, but... 01:40:16
I want to say this to you. 01:40:23
There's some men in this world who... 01:40:30
who are born to do our unpleasant jobs for us. 01:40:32
Your father's one of them. 01:40:41
Isn't that Atticus? 01:40:43
Robinson's dead. 01:41:20
They were taking him to Abbotsville for safekeeping. 01:41:31
Tom broke loose and ran. 01:41:38
The deputy called out to him to stop him. 01:41:41
Tom didn't stop. 01:41:47
He shot at him to wound him and missed his aim. 01:41:50
The deputy says Tom just ran like a crazy man. 01:41:55
Last thing I told him was not to lose a heart that we'd ask for an appeal. 01:42:12
We had such a good chance. 01:42:26
We had more than a good chance until his family. 01:42:38
You look after the children, Marty. 01:43:02
Atticus, you want me to go with you? 01:43:10
No, son. You'd better go out there alone. 01:43:13
Atticus? 01:43:17
I'm going with you. 01:43:20
Hello, Mr. Finch. I'm Spence, Tom's father. 01:43:22
hello spence helen here yes sir she's inside lying down trying to get me to sleep we've been 01:43:50
talking about the appeal mr finch how long you think it'll take spence any appeal go inside and 01:44:02
tell erica's pinch as it come out here go on boy by october things had settled down again 01:45:01
I still looked for Boo every time I went by the Radley place. 01:46:42
This night, my mind was filled with Halloween. 01:46:52
There was to be a pageant representing our county's agricultural products. 01:46:56
I was to be a ham. 01:47:01
Jim said he would escort me to the school auditorium. 01:47:05
Thus began our longest journey together. 01:47:10
You lost your dress? 01:47:14
You can get them tomorrow. 01:48:01
But tomorrow is Sunday. 01:48:02
We can get the janitor to let you in. 01:48:03
Come on. 01:48:05
Hush a minute, Scallop. 01:48:46
I'm too old. 01:48:47
Be quiet. 01:49:19
Heard an old dog dance. 01:49:23
It's not bad. 01:49:25
I hear it when we're walking along. 01:49:26
When we stop, I don't hear it anymore. 01:49:28
Oh, yeah, my costume rustling. 01:49:32
How did Wayne get you? 01:49:35
I hear it now. 01:49:43
I bet it's just old Cecil and Jacob trying to scare us. 01:49:46
No! 01:49:49
Sheriff Tate, please. 01:50:35
Is Jim dead? 01:52:58
No. 01:53:01
He's unconscious. 01:53:02
We don't know how badly he's hurt until the doctor gets here. 01:53:03
Heck, Atticus Finch. 01:53:07
Someone's been after my children. 01:53:09
He's got a bad break, so far as I can tell. 01:53:14
I'll be right back, Atticus. 01:53:26
You'll be all right. 01:53:31
Bob Ewell's lying on the ground under that tree down yonder 01:54:02
with a kitchen knife stuck up under his ribs. 01:54:04
He's dead, Mr. Finch. 01:54:11
Yes, sir. 01:54:27
He's not going to bother these children anymore. 01:54:32
Miss Scowl, do you think you could tell us what happened? 01:54:37
All of a sudden, somebody grabbed me, 01:54:40
knocked me down on the ground. 01:54:46
Jim found me then. 01:54:48
Then Mr. Ewell, I reckon, grabbed him again. 01:54:50
And Jim hollered. 01:54:53
Then somebody grabbed me. 01:54:55
Mr. Ewell, I guess. 01:54:57
somebody grabbed him and then i heard someone panting and coughing then i saw someone carrying 01:55:00
jim well who was it well there he is mr tate he can tell you his name mr arthur bradley i'd like 01:55:11
to say good night to jim mr arthur you can pet him mr arthur he's asleep he couldn't if he was awake 01:56:25
though. He wouldn't let you. 01:56:54
Swing, Mr. Arthur. 01:56:57
The thing to do is, good Lord, 01:57:42
I must be losing 01:57:58
my memory. I can't remember 01:57:59
whether Jim is 01:58:03
12 or 13. 01:58:04
Anyway, it'll have to 01:58:11
come before the 01:58:12
county court. Of course, it's a 01:58:14
clear-cut case of self-defense. 01:58:20
Well, I'll run down to 01:58:24
the office. Mr. Finch, 01:58:26
do you think 01:58:29
Jim killed Bob Yule, is that what you think? 01:58:29
Your boy never stabbed him. 01:58:35
Bob Yule fell on his knife. 01:58:54
He killed himself. 01:58:57
There's a black man dead for no reason. 01:59:04
Now the man responsible for it is dead. 01:59:06
Let the dead bury the dead this time, Mr. Finch. 01:59:10
I never heard Teller was against the law for any citizen to do his utmost 01:59:13
to prevent a crime from being committed, which is exactly what he did. 01:59:17
But maybe you'll tell me it's my duty to tell the town all about it, not to hush it up. 01:59:20
Well, you know what'll happen then. 01:59:26
All the ladies in Macomb, including my wife, will be knocking on his door, bringing angel food cakes. 01:59:28
To my way of thinking. 01:59:35
Taking one man who's done you and this town a big service, 01:59:37
and dragging him with his shy ways into the limelight. 01:59:41
To me, that's a sin. 01:59:45
It's a sin. 01:59:48
and I'm not about to have it on my head. 01:59:50
I may not be much, Mr. Finch, 01:59:54
but I'm still sheriff of Macon County. 01:59:56
And Bob Ewell fell on his knife. 02:00:00
Good night, sir. 02:00:04
Mr. Tate was right. 02:00:44
What do you mean? 02:00:51
Well, it would be sort of like shooting a mockingbird, wouldn't it? 02:00:53
Thank you for my children. 02:01:00
Neighbors bring food with death, with sickness, and little things in between. 02:01:54
He gave us two soap dolls, a broken watch and chain. 02:02:06
You never really knew a man until you stood in his shoes and walked around in them. 02:02:10
The summer that had begun so long ago had in summer taken its place, and a fall. 02:02:43
And Boo Radley had been in Jim's room. 02:02:51
He would be there when Jim waked up in the morning. 02:03:22
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