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JURORS:
1st (Foreman): Coach, tries to settle down arguments.
2nd: banker, never been judge before, has a kid with mumps
3rd:executioner tells from personal experience. ->son hit him & left b/c he wanted to make him a man.
4th: broker(with stock market)
5th:comes from slumps,
6th: house painter, argument between father and son at 7
7th: soft drink maker, baseball fan, game at 8
8th: architect,argues, "Thinker", "innocent until proven guilty", pulls same knife as boy.
9th:old man
10th:bad anger management, hates kids, thinks kids lie.
11th:watch maker, German accent
12th:makes tags(for ad agency)
Here's his description in the front of the script:
"He is an angry, bitter man---a man who antagonizes almost at sight. He is also a bigot who places no values on any human life save his own. Here is a man who has been nowhere and is going nowhere and knows it deep withing him."
He is a bigot and a racist, and one of the last jurors to vote not guilty. He is very stubborn and doesn't understand why it's taking so long to reach a verdict. To him, "those people" (meaning whatever ethnicity the kid on trial is), are "potential menaces to society" and he doesn't "want any part of them." As the play goes on, he continually fights against those who are voting not guilty, for no particular reason but his prejudice. Near the end, all of his prejudice and hate comes out in a big monologue. As he is speaking, the other jurors turn their backs on him. He soon comes to realize that there is no foundation for his prejudices and is ashamed at his outburst. He finally votes not guilty and sits down silent, defeated, and embarrassed.
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Juror 1: Assistant head football coach.
Juror 2: Bank teller.
Juror 3: Owns messenger service.
Juror 4: Stok Broker.
Juror 5: Nurse/health care provider.
Juror 6: House painter.
Juror 7: Marmalade salesman.
Juror 8: Architect.
Juror 9: Retried (old man).
Juror 10: Owns Parking Garage.
Juror 11: Watchmaker.
Juror 12: Works at an advertisement agency.
To bend over the jurors, then put his penis in their pooper, then get charged for it
Hello, How are you? We shall meet again soon, my man.
To sit in deliberation with other members of the jury.
Jurors are everyday people who sit in judgment during trials.
He is the one juror who is truly pragmatic and tries to follow only the evidence with no emotions.
Juror #3 was played by actor Lee J. Cobb. In addition to being in this film, he had a very extensive resume and had been in such films as On the Waterfront and The Exorcist among many others.
Juror 7 was a salesman.
The different characters of 12 Angry men come from various backgrounds, but 11 of the 12 are initially convinced of the accused's guilt. The 12th juror works to set aside each jurors prejudices and fallacies to assure that justice does prevail.
Because jurors are there to do a job and not socialize. Even the use of first names provide a platform for personalization, which could possible hinder deliberation efforts.
Twelve jurors are trying to come to a decision on whether a young man is guilty or innocent for the murder of his father.
That all other jurors vote for guilty or not guilty, and he will abstain (not vote). If everyone votes guilty, then they will put guilty as their verdict. If not, the jurors will talk about the case more.
Yes. He was the 6th juror to vote not guilty.
No, they eventually agree that the boy is innocent.
The different characters of 12 Angry men come from various backgrounds, but 11 of the 12 are initially convinced of the accused's guilt. The 12th juror works to set aside each jurors prejudices and fallacies to assure that justice does prevail.
Because jurors are there to do a job and not socialize. Even the use of first names provide a platform for personalization, which could possible hinder deliberation efforts.
One of the jurors has tickets to a baseball game and is in a hurry. The game gets rained out.
Twelve jurors are trying to come to a decision on whether a young man is guilty or innocent for the murder of his father.
Juror #7 had tickets to see the Yankees play Cleveland.
That all other jurors vote for guilty or not guilty, and he will abstain (not vote). If everyone votes guilty, then they will put guilty as their verdict. If not, the jurors will talk about the case more.
His normal job is not specified, although he did have a job as a juror.
The first vote was 11-1 against Henry Fonda. So all the others changed their vote.
Yes. He was the 6th juror to vote not guilty.
This isn't really explored. 12 Angry Men makes for a better title than 12 Angry People. While making remakes, adding female jurors was explored but dismissed as executives did not want to change the title. Writing in a female might change the group dynamic and require extra work in script writing.
Juror #4 (E.G. Marshall). The eye-witness testimony was paramount for him.