12 Angry Men (2008)
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12 Angry Men (50th Anniversary Edition)
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| Directed by | Sidney Lumet |
| Cast | Martin Balsam, Ed Begley, Edward Binns, Rudy Bond, Lee J. Cobb, Lee J Cobb, John Fiedler, Henry Fonda, Jack Klugman, Jack Warden and Robert Webber |
| Theatrical Release | March 4, 2008 |
| DVD Release | March 4, 2008 |
| Running Time | 96 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| UPC Code | 027616097101 |
| Buy this item | $10.99 at Amazon.com As of Jul 18 18:13 EDT (details) 1 DVD, TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX HOME ENT, Usually ships in 24 hours, Black & White, Subtitled, Widescreen Languages: English (Original Language), French (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Dubbed) Or 43 new from $10.75, 13 used from $10.49 |
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Average user review:| A masterful assembly of actors |
All but 3 minutes of this film takes place in the confines of the small jury deliberation room. The 12 white men of the jury retire to the room after the close of a murder trial. The verdict is a shoe-in because as far as the foreman and jury members are concerned the young man on trial (who appears to be Hispanic or Italian) is obviously guilty. But wait - while the foreman goes through the mere formality of taking the men's votes everyone is shocked to hear one man dare to vote NOT-guilty. This is when the story starts getting as hot as the jury room the men are meeting in. It isn't that the holdout is convinced of the man's innocence, but he feels that since the defendant's life is at stake (the death penalty is automatically attached to a guilty verdict) the case should at least be discussed before a verdict is returned to the judge.
The casting is flawless. Henry Fonda is the lone holdout, calm, cool and collected. The other jurors consist of hothead, guilt-ridden, Lee J. Cobb; Let's get out of here so I can get to the ball game, Jack Warden; life-long bigot, Ed Begley; John Fiedler, who's just as mousy as the character of Piglet that he voices for Disney; I didn't ask for this foreman job, Martin Balsam; former kid from the same slums as the defendant, Jack Klugman; methodical stock broker, E.G. Marshall; elderly, sharp as a tack, Joseph Sweeney; Everyman, blue-collar, Ed Binns; East European immigrant, proud to be an American, George Voskovec; and I'll just go with the flow, doodler, Robert Webber. Though I'd never heard of the last three actors before, Voskovec and Webber apparently had long and successful careers in TV (source IMDB). Sweeney, as juror #9 is one of my favorites in this film. He plays the most elderly of the jurors but his observations and uncanny memory lend needed support to Fonda's character.
If you haven't seen this film it's about time to did yourself the favor of doing so. If you have teenagers at home, I recommend you invite them to watch it with you and discuss it afterwords.
July 14, 2008
| Fonda and the gang deliver flawlessly |
Henry Fonda plays a Doubting Thomas who must convince his eleven fellow jurors of the innocence, or reasonable doubt of guilt, of a young man accused of murder. In their deliberations he must expose the hateful (Lee Cobb), move the indifferent (Martin Balsam, Jack Warden, and Robert Webber), convince the reasonable (John Fiedler and Ed Binns), sway the coldly logical (E.G. Marshall), inspire the weak (Jack Klugman), shame the bigoted (Ed Begley), and return pride to men of honor (Joseph Sweeney and George Voskovec). This movie is a truly amazing example of character study, superb acting, and a flawless script. It features some of the most talented actors to ever grace the silver screen and it is a film for the ages. If you enjoy suspenseful courtroom drama then this movie is a must see. Five stars. July 7, 2008
| Enjoyable |
| BEST COURTROOM DRAMA |
a treasure, no doubt about it
12 men with many differences discussing the fate of a 12 year old boy in a jury room.
if you like good cinema, spend 10$ in this treasure, you won't regret it June 24, 2008
| One of the Best! |
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