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Twelve Angry Men (1957) (50th Anniversary Edition)

Product Details: Twelve Angry Men (1957)

Edition:DVD 50th Anniversary Edition
MPAA Rating:Unrated
Release Date:03/04/2008
UPC:027616097101
Directed by:Sidney Lumet
Featuring:Martin Balsam, John Fiedler, Lee J. Cobb, See all cast

Synopsis: Twelve Angry Men (1957)

Sidney Lumet's directorial debut is a snapshot of the American judicial system in action. Twelve average New York males convene in a very small jury room on a very hot day in order to reach a verdict in a murder trial. Almost everyone wants to vote guilty and get on with their lives except for Juror No. 8 (Henry Fonda), a conscientious citizen who insists on...
Sidney Lumet's directorial debut is a snapshot of the American judicial system in action. Twelve average New York males convene in a very small jury room on a very hot day in order to reach a verdict in a murder trial. Almost everyone wants to vote guilty and get on with their lives except for Juror No. 8 (Henry Fonda), a conscientious citizen who insists on establishing reasonable doubt. Arguments are made, cigarettes are smoked, murder weapons examined, diagrams drawn, and prejudices revealed. Firm opinions weaken and reverse; voices get raised, the clock ticks, and a ghetto kid's life hangs in the balance.

Lumet's direction and camerawork steadily builds pressure into the plot. Things start out casual, but wind up so close and tight you can count the pores on the actors' noses. Fonda is good in a role well-suited to his extra-large sense of human dignity but the stealth giant in this actors dozen is the ferocious Lee J. Cobb. Jack Klugman, E.G. Marshall, Martin Balsam, Ed Begley, and Jack Warden play some of the other jurors, and a better assemblage of grizzled method actors shouting at each other won't likely come again. 12 ANGRY MEN was originally written for television, it is a true classic of the anti-McCarthy message era, and is not to be missed.

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Features: Twelve Angry Men (1957)

Keep Case
Full Frame - 1.33
Widescreen - 1.66
Audio:
Mono - English, French
Subtitles - English, Spanish - Optional
Additional Release Material:
Behind the Scenes:
1. "Beyond A Reasonable Doubt: Making 12 ANGRY MEN"
2. "Inside the Jury Room"

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    12 angry men (1957)

    By Eddie J  Jul 27, 2003

    This is a classic that all should watch. This was placed in the 50's. you don't see the trial but watching the jury delibrate gives you an idea of what went on. but thats not the focus of the movie. the movie is based on how a jury does after... a trial and how it gets played out. you see the emotions that plays into being a jury person. how a jury makes a decision. the 50's didnt have dna evident,etc. you have to keep an open mind that this was the 50's and not the 2000's. all i can say this is a great movie and ill watch it another 100 times. it does not get old. just awesome Read more Less

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    great movie

    By eclipse2979  Jun 30, 2003

    one great movie for me

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