Duration: 1:26:46 CC Stereo TVG
It turns out it isn't an act. Of all the memorable, colorful and honorable characters he has played through the years, perhaps his finest is that of Gregory Peck. Never afraid to show decency, never afraid to stand alone, he asserted his independence from the studio system and chose his own projects, using the silver screen to express his creativity, love of his craft and, ultimately, his own values. Peck's roles in Hitchcock's "Spellbound," "Moby Dick," "Roman Holiday," and "To Kill a Mockingbird" (which earned Peck an Academy Award), forged an indelible impression on movie audiences around the world. Now in his 80s, this film follows Peck as he creates a dialogue with his adoring audience in his one-man performance "A Conversation with Gregory Peck." This unique perspective will show a man who many people feel they already know from his screen performances. Yet at the same time, they will be surprised by his infectious sense of humor, his gift for storytelling and his ambition.
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