12 Angry Men (1957)
Genre Crime
Studio MGM/UA
Movie Release Date 1957
Country USA
Language English
Running Time 96 mins
Format DVD
Color Black And White
Cast
Martin Balsam Juror
John Fiedler Juror
Lee J. Cobb Juror
E.G. Marshall Juror
Jack Klugman Juror
Ed Binns Juror
Jack Warden Juror
Henry Fonda Juror
Joseph Sweeney Juror
Ed Begley Juror
George Voskovec Juror
Robert Webber Juror
Edward Binns Juror
Crew
Director Sidney Lumet
Writer Reginald Rose
Producer Reginald Rose
Producer Henry Fonda
Musician Kenyon Hopkins
Cinematography Boris Kaufman
Plot
Twelve jurors must determine the fate of the life or death of a youth accused of murder. All of the jurors believe the young man to be guilty, all but juror #8 (Henry Fonda). As the twelve men suffer in a small, hot, and steamy jury room, most want to go home. Overcoming overwhelming peer pressure, the Fonda character pleads to discuss the evidence that seems to lead to an overwhelming verdict of guilty. What constitutes certainty "beyond a reasonable doubt?" To what extent does one's life experience or prejudices influence a person's reality. Juror #3's (Lee J. Cobb) vote of guilty is informed by feelings of racism and hate. At the conclusion of the film each juror must confront the problems of his own life to justly judge another.
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