12 Angry Men

1957 American film by Sidney Lumet From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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12 Angry Men is an American drama movie directed by Sidney Lumet and written by Reginald Rose. It is set in New York City and stars Henry Fonda. It was produced in 1957, and is based on a play by the same name also written by Reginald Rose. It's about 12 jurors having to decide whether a defendant is guilty or not, with only one person saying not guilty in the beginning and trying to convince everyone to vote the same.

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Plot

The story is about 12 jurors having to vote on whether the defendant being tried for the murder of his father. The crime carries the death penalty, so they are deciding whether he lives or dies. At the beginning, only Juror #8 votes not guilty, and he tries to get everyone else to do the same. After a while, Juror #8 agrees to vote guilty if everyone votes guilty again, but Juror #9 votes not guilty, and they keep talking. Slowly, Juror #8 convinces more and more people to vote not guilty, with a few people fighting him strongly. In the end Juror #3 cracks under the pressure of the other jurors and they all end up voting not guilty.

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