MOVIES - Jan. 21, 1993
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A Peck of Honor: Actor Gregory Peck will receive a lifetime achievement award at the 1993 Berlin International Film Festival, only the fourth time in the festival’s 43-year history that a performer has been so honored. The ceremonies on Feb. 19 will include a showing of “To Kill a Mockingbird,” the 1962 film for which Peck received an Oscar as best actor. Previous recipients were James Stewart (1984), Sir Alec Guinness (1988) and Dustin Hoffman (1989).
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