12 Angry Men

12 Angry Men1957

Stars: Martin Balsam, John Fiedler, Lee J. Cobb, E.G. Marshall
Genre: Crime, Drama
Rating: APPROVED
Runtime: 96 minutes

12 Angry Men is a 1957 film about a dissenting juror in a murder trial who slowly manages to convince the others that the case is not as obviously clear as it seemed in court. more »



Juror #4:
I'll take the testimony from right after the murder, when he couldn't remember a thing about the movies, great emotional stress or not.

Juror #8:
I'd like to ask you a personal question.

Juror #4:
Go ahead.

Juror #8:
Where were you last night?

Juror #4:
I was home all night.

Juror #8:
How about the night before that?

Juror #3:
What is this?

Juror #4:
It's all right. I left the office at 8:30 and went straight home and to bed.

Juror #8:
And the night before that?

Juror #4:
That was... Tuesday night. The bridge tournament. I played bridge.

Juror #8:
Monday night?

Juror #3:
When you get to New Year's Eve, 1954, let me know.

Juror #4:
Monday night? Monday night... my wife and I went to the movies.

Juror #8:
What did you see?

Juror #4:
"The Scarlet Circle". A whodunit.

Juror #8:
What was the second feature?

Juror #4:
"The"... I'll tell you in a minute..."The... Remarkable Mrs." something... "Bainbridge". "The Remarkable Mrs. Bainbridge".

Juror #2:
I saw that. It's called "The Amazing Mrs. Bainbridge".

Juror #4:
Yes. "The Amazing Mrs. Bainbridge".

Juror #8:
Who was in "The Amazing Mrs. Bainbridge"?

Juror #4:
Barbara... Long, I think it was. A dark, very pretty girl. Ling or... Long, something like that.

Juror #8:
Who else?

Juror #4:
I'd never heard of them before. It was a very inexpensive second feature, with unknown...

Juror #8:
And you weren't under an emotional stress, were you?

Juror #4:
[slowly, realizing] No. I wasn't.

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