Twelve Angry Men (1957)

Who Changed Their Vote?

When one juror changes his vote during the secret ballot, Juror #3 (Lee J. Cobb) is hell-bent on finding out who it was.

Directed by Sidney Lumet.

Released in 1957 by MGM.

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  • character-type: Juror
  • action: Write
  • action: Shout
  • action: Read
  • editors-choice: Monologues
  • primary-genre: Classics
  • primary-genre: Drama
  • secondary-genre: Classic Dramas
  • secondary-genre: Classics
  • secondary-genre: Courtroom Dramas
  • mood: Violent
  • mood: Suspenseful
  • prop: Paper
  • prop: Note
  • setting: Jury Room
  • theme: Responsibility
  • theme: Communication
  • theme: Respect
  • theme: Conflict
  • theme: Alienation
  • actor: Martin Balsam
  • actor: E.G. Marshall
  • actor: Jack Klugman
  • actor: Joseph Sweeney
  • actor: John Fiedler
  • actor: Lee J. Cobb
  • actor: Ed Binns
  • actor: Henry Fonda
  • actor: Jack Warden
  • actor: Robert Webber
  • actor: George Voskovec
  • actor: Ed Begley
  • director: Sidney Lumet
  • producer: Reginald Rose
  • producer: George Justin
  • producer: Henry Fonda
  • cinematographer: Boris Kaufman
  • composer: Kenyon Hopkins
  • editor: Carl Lerner
  • role-name: Juror #6
  • role-name: Juror #9
  • role-name: Juror #11
  • role-name: Juror #4
  • role-name: Juror #5
  • role-name: Juror #7
  • role-name: Juror #10
  • role-name: Juror #2
  • role-name: Juror #1
  • role-name: Juror #8
  • role-name: Juror #3
  • role-name: Juror #12
  • screenwriter: Reginald Rose
  • year: 1957
  • studio: MGM