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Twelve Angry Men

Twelve Angry Men is an American courtroom drama written by Reginald Rose concerning the jury of a homicide trial. It was broadcast initially as a television play in 1954. The following year it was adapted for the stage. It was adapted for a film of the same name, directed by Sidney Lumet and released in 1957. Since then it has been given numerous remakes, adaptations, and tributes.

Description

The play explores the deliberations of a jury of a homicide trial, in which a dozen "men with ties and a coat" decide the fate of a teenager accused of murdering his abusive father. At the beginning, they are nearly unanimous in concluding the youth is guilty. One man dissents, declaring him "not guilty", and he sows a seed of reasonable doubt. Eventually he convinces the other jurors to support a unanimous "not guilty" verdict.

American writer Reginald Rose first wrote this work as a teleplay for the Studio One anthology television series; it aired as a live CBS Television production on 20 September 1954. He adapted the drama for the stage in 1955 under the same title.

Stage productions

Rose wrote several stage adaptations of the story. In other theatrical adaptations in which female actors are cast, the play is retitled 12 Angry Jurors, 12 Angry Men and Women or 12 Angry Women.[1][2][3]

One early adaptation was staged in San Francisco in 1955.[4]

In 2003 at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, the British producer/director Guy Masterson directed an all-comedian revival[5] at the Assembly Rooms, including Bill Bailey as Juror 4, Phil Nichol as Juror 10, Owen O'Neill as Juror 8, Stephen Frost as Juror 3, and Russell Hunter as Juror 9. The production broke the existing box office record for drama at the Fringe Festival and garnered much critical acclaim.[6]

In 2004, the Roundabout Theatre Company presented a Broadway production of the play at the American Airlines Theatre, starring Boyd Gaines as Juror No. 8, with James Rebhorn (No. 4), Philip Bosco (No. 3), and Robert Prosky as the voice of the judge.[7] In 2007, 12 Angry Men ran on a national theatre tour with Richard Thomas and George Wendt starring as Jurors No. 8 and No. 1, respectively. The 2008 tour did not include Wendt but featured Kevin Dobson, of Kojak and Knots Landing, as Juror No. 10.[8]

In 2004/5, the British producer/director Guy Masterson directed a hugely successful Australian version of his hit Edinburgh 2003 production, produced by Arts Projects Australia and Adrian Bohm[9] at QPAC Brisbane, Sydney Theatre and Melbourne Athenaeum. Shane Bourne played as Juror 3, Peter Phelps as Juror 4, Marcus Graham as Juror 8, George Kapiniaris as Juror 2, and Henri Szeps as Juror 9.[10] This production won three Melbourne Green Room Awards and a nomination for "Best Play" at the Sydney Helpmann Awards.

Several London West End productions of the play have been made. In 1964, Leo Genn headed a cast which included Mark Kingston, Paul Maxwell, Arnold Ridley and Robert Urquhart. In 1996 a production at the Comedy Theatre directed by Harold Pinter starred Kevin Whately, with Timothy West, Peter Vaughan and Whately's fellow actor in the British comedy-drama Auf Wiedersehen, Pet Tim Healy, with a star of the first movie version EG Marshall as the voice of the judge. A further revival opened in November 2013 at the Garrick Theatre and was extended until June 2014, starring Tom Conti, Jeff Fahey, Nick Moran and Robert Vaughn.[11]

In June 2022, Theater Latté Da in Minneapolis will open a world premiere musical adaptation based on Reginald Rose's teleplay called Twelve Angry Men: A New Musical, with a book by David Simpatico and music and lyrics by Michael Holland.[12]

In other media

Films

It was written again in 1957 as a feature film, 12 Angry Men, which Sidney Lumet directed, and which starred Henry Fonda. It was nominated for Academy Awards in the categories of Best Director, Best Picture, and Best Writing of Adapted Screenplay.

In 1963, the German Television Channel ZDF produced a film adaption under the title Die zwölf Geschworenen.[13]

Indian director Basu Chatterjee remade it as Ek Ruka Hua Faisla in 1986.

In 2007, Russian film director Nikita Mikhalkov completed 12, his remake of the film. The jury of the 64th Venice Film Festival assigned its special prize to this remake "to acknowledge the consistent brilliance of Nikita Mikhalkov's body of work".[14]

12 Angry Lebanese is a 2009 documentary film that chronicles efforts to stage an adaptation of Twelve Angry Men with inmates inside Beirut's Roumieh Prison.[15]

In 2014, Chinese film director Xu Ang remade it as 12 Citizens. It was shown at the 2014 Rome Film Festival on October 19, 2014[16] and was released in China on May 15, 2015.[17]

Vaaimai (2016) is a Tamil language adaptation of Twelve Angry Men.[18]

Television

12 Angry Men was remade for television in 1997. Directed by William Friedkin, the remake stars George C. Scott, James Gandolfini, Tony Danza, William Petersen, Ossie Davis, Hume Cronyn, Courtney B. Vance, Armin Mueller-Stahl, Mykelti Williamson, Edward James Olmos, Dorian Harewood, and Jack Lemmon. In this production, the judge is a woman and four of the jurors are black, but most of the action and dialogue of the film are identical to the original. Modernizations include a prohibition on smoking in the jury room, the changing of references to income and pop culture figures, more dialogue relating to race, discussion about who else could have committed the murder if it wasn't the defendant, references to execution by lethal injection as opposed to the electric chair, and occasional profanity.

In a theatrical version of the play that was once shown in the 1970s on Spanish Television (TVE1), the title given was "Doce Hombres sin Piedad" ("Twelve Men Without Mercy").

Radio

In 2005, L.A. Theatre Works recorded an audio version of 12 Angry Men, directed by John de Lancie, with a cast including Dan Castellaneta, Jeffrey Donovan, Héctor Elizondo, Robert Foxworth, Kevin Kilner, Richard Kind, Armin Shimerman, Joe Spano and Steve Vinovich.[19]

Characters

Juror # 1954 Studio One actor 1957 film actor 1997 film actor 2003 stage actor 2004 stage actor 2005 stage actor 2007 stage actor 2013 stage actor
1 Norman Fell Martin Balsam Courtney B. Vance Steve Furst Mark Blum Rob Meldrum George Wendt Luke Shaw
The jury foreman, somewhat preoccupied with his duties; proves to be accommodating to others. An assistant high school football coach. Tends to attempt to prevent heated arguments. The ninth to vote "not guilty".
2 John Beal John Fiedler Ossie Davis Ian Coppinger Kevin Geer George Kapiniaris Todd Cerveris David Calvitto
A meek and unpretentious bank clerk who is at first domineered by others but finds his voice as the discussion goes on. The fifth to vote "not guilty".
3 Franchot Tone Lee J. Cobb George C. Scott Stephen Frost Philip Bosco / Robert Foxworth Shane Bourne Randle Mell Jeff Fahey
A businessman and distraught father, opinionated and stubborn with a temper; the main antagonist. The twelfth to vote "not guilty".
4 Walter Abel E. G. Marshall Armin Mueller-Stahl Bill Bailey James Rebhorn Peter Phelps Jeffrey Hayenga Paul Antony-Barber
A rational stockbroker, unflappable, calm, and analytical. He remains among the most neutral of the jurors, examining the case through facts and not bias. The eleventh to vote "not guilty".
5 Lee Philips Jack Klugman Dorian Harewood Jeff Green Michael Mastro Nicholas Papademetriou Jim Saltouros Ed Franklin
A soft-spoken paramedic from a violent slum, traditionally the youngest juror. The third to vote "not guilty".
6 Bart Burns Edward Binns James Gandolfini Dave Johns Robert Clohessy Peter Flett Charles Borland Robert Blythe
A house painter, tough but principled and respectful. The sixth to vote "not guilty".
7 Paul Hartman Jack Warden Tony Danza David Calvitto John Pankow Aaron Blabey Mark Morettini Nick Moran, Sean Power
A wisecracking salesman, sports fan, seemingly indifferent to the deliberations. The seventh to vote "not guilty".
8 Robert Cummings Henry Fonda Jack Lemmon Owen O'Neill Boyd Gaines Marcus Graham Richard Thomas Martin Shaw, Tom Conti
An architect, the first dissenter and protagonist. Identified as "Davis" at the end.
9 Joseph Sweeney Joseph Sweeney Hume Cronyn Russell Hunter Tom Aldredge Henri Szeps Alan Mandell Robert Vaughn
A wise and observant elderly man. Identified as "McCardle" at the end. The second to vote "not guilty".
10 Edward Arnold Ed Begley Mykelti Williamson Phil Nichol Peter Friedman Richard Piper Julian Gamble Miles Richardson, William Gaminara
A garage owner; a pushy and loudmouthed bigot. The tenth to vote "not guilty".
11 George Voskovec George Voskovec Edward James Olmos Andy Smart Larry Bryggman / Byron Loquon Alex Menglet David Lively Martin Turner
A thoughtful immigrant watchmaker and naturalized American citizen who demonstrates strong patriotic pride. The fourth to vote "not guilty".
12 Will West Robert Webber William Petersen Gavin Robertson Adam Trese Russell Fletcher Craig Wroe Owen O'Neill, Robert Duncan
An indecisive advertising executive who is easily swayed by the others. Originally the eighth to vote "not guilty" before changing back and forth three times.

Homages and references in other works

  • On the Norman Lear CBS sitcom All in the Family, Edith Bunker (Jean Stapleton) was the lone juror who questioned the evidence against the defendant, despite the pressure from her bigoted socialite co-juror (Doris Singleton) in the first-season episode, "Edith Has Jury Duty."
  • The first animated homage to Twelve Angry Men was Hanna-Barbera's The Flintstones, also TV's first prime time animated series. In the sixth-season episode "Disorder in the Court," Fred (Alan Reed) is foreman and, believes the plaintiff is innocent even though (in a twist original) it's obvious that he is not. Fred changes his vote and when he announces the guilty verdict in court, the plaintiff—called "The Mangler" (Henry Corden)--threatens Fred with revenge when released from prison.
  • A fifth-season episode of the BBC TV series Hancock's Half Hour called "Twelve Angry Men" is a parody of the original film with the central concept being reversed. Hancock spends the episode trying to convince the jury that a man caught red handed stealing some jewellery is innocent when he is clearly guilty.
  • An episode of the TV series The Dick Van Dyke Show, aired March 7, 1962 and entitled "One Angry Man". In this episode, Rob Petrie is the only juror who believes the defendant (Sue Ane Langdon) to be innocent.
  • The Newhart episode "Twelve Annoyed Men...and Women" features main character Dick Loudon as foreman of a jury that is set to convict a bird thief, until one holdout votes "not guilty." The lone dissenter reveals that he voted for acquittal only because he wanted to spend more time with the members of the jury.
  • The animated television series Pepper Ann features an episode titled "One Angry Woman". Pepper Ann's mother Lydia is called into jury duty for a case involving a supposed spitter. The events play out similarly to the original, complete with certain lines spoofed and altered for the episode.
  • An episode of the TV series Monk, "Mr. Monk Gets Jury Duty", strongly spoofs the original 12 Angry Men teleplay. In this episode, the jury is presiding over the case of a man accused of stabbing another man attempting to make a bank deposit. Many of the jurors resemble a 12 Angry Men juror in some way or form.[citation needed]
  • A Season 11 episode of Family Guy, "12 and a Half Angry Men", is a parody of the film. The town mayor is accused of murder, and Brian and Peter are called to the jury. Brian takes the role of the eighth juror.
  • A Season 2 episode of Murder, She Wrote features a parody of the film (however, both men and women are included on this jury), with Jessica Fletcher and eleven other jurors seeking to determine the guilt or innocence of both a man and a woman.
  • Season Three of Inside Amy Schumer devoted an episode to one sketch, a parody of 12 Angry Men. The twelve men must decide if Amy Schumer is "hot enough" to have her own TV show.[20]
  • In a 1996 episode of Early Edition, titled "The Jury", Gary is the only juror who believes a man accused of embezzlement is innocent. Similarities to Twelve Angry Men include a European juror, a retiree, a meek juror, and a juror who cares little about the case.
  • The King of the Hill Season Three episode "Nine Pretty Darn Angry Men" parodies 12 Angry Men with the characters as part of a focus group for a new lawnmower. Hank in the role based on juror 8 opposed to the new mower while the others praise it.[citation needed]
  • The title of an episode in Season Two of Veronica Mars, "One Angry Veronica", references the film as the main plot and is concerned with Veronica being called for jury duty.
  • The That Girl episode "Eleven Angry Men and That Girl," had the show's main character Ann Marie convince a jury that a person who was accused of domestic violence should be found innocent, only to see them strike their spouse in court after the verdict is announced.
  • In Blue Bloods season 4, episode 8, "Justice Served", Danny Reagan dissents as Juror #8.[21]

References

  1. ^ "'Twelve Angry Women'". Goldstar.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on March 3, 2016. Retrieved June 10, 2012.
  3. ^ "12 Angry Jurors". Sam Bass Theatre. Retrieved 15 January 2018.
  4. ^ Cone, Theresa Loeb (10 December 1955). "'Twelve Angry Men' Drama Staged at S.F." Oakland Tribune. p. 4. Retrieved 6 September 2021 – via Newspapers.com.
  5. ^ "PAST SHOWS 12 Angry Men (UK) by Reginald Rose 2003". www.theatretoursinternational.com.
  6. ^ "Edinburgh Festival Fringe | Scotland.org". Scotland.
  7. ^ Twelve Angry Men, American Airlines Theatre, Playbill
  8. ^ BWW News Desk. "Roundabout's '12 Angry Men' & Thomas Return for 2nd Tour". BroadwayWorld.com.
  9. ^ "Past Shows: 12 ANGRY MEN (OZ) by Reginald Rose (2005)". www.theatretoursinternational.com.
  10. ^ "12 Angry Men (Australian Cast) :: Arts Projects Australia". www.artsprojects.com.au.
  11. ^ Fiona Mountford (12 November 2013). "Twelve Angry Men, Garrick Theatre – review". London Evening Standard. Alexander Lebedev/Evgeny Lebedev/Daily Mail and General Trust. Retrieved 24 January 2014.
  12. ^ "Theater Latte da Announces 2021-2022 Season, Celebrating Re-imagined Classics and Impactful New Work".
  13. ^ Die zwölf Geschworenen at IMDb
  14. ^ . Archived from the original on March 8, 2012.
  15. ^ "12 Angry Lebanese: The Documentary". FSLC. Retrieved 1 April 2015.
  16. ^ "Shier gongmin (12 Citizens)". filmguide.romacinemafest.it (in Italian). Retrieved May 17, 2015.
  17. ^ "十二公民 (2014)". movie.douban.com (in Chinese). douban.com. Retrieved May 17, 2015.
  18. ^ "Vaaimai Movie Review {1.5/5}: Critic Review of Vaaimai by Times of India" – via timesofindia.indiatimes.com.
  19. ^ "L.A. Theatre Works: Twelve Angry Men". Online trailer. National Film Board of Canada. Retrieved 30 August 2013.
  20. ^ Holmes, Linda (6 May 2015). "Amy Schumer Puts Her Own Looks On Trial". NPR.org. Retrieved 10 May 2015.
  21. ^ https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3245626/plotsummary?ref_=tt_ov_pl[user-generated source]

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For other uses see Twelve Angry Men disambiguation Twelve Angry Men is an American courtroom drama written by Reginald Rose concerning the jury of a homicide trial It was broadcast initially as a television play in 1954 The following year it was adapted for the stage It was adapted for a film of the same name directed by Sidney Lumet and released in 1957 Since then it has been given numerous remakes adaptations and tributes Contents 1 Description 2 Stage productions 3 In other media 3 1 Films 3 2 Television 3 3 Radio 4 Characters 5 Homages and references in other works 6 ReferencesDescription EditMain articles Twelve Angry Men Westinghouse Studio One and Twelve Angry Men play The play explores the deliberations of a jury of a homicide trial in which a dozen men with ties and a coat decide the fate of a teenager accused of murdering his abusive father At the beginning they are nearly unanimous in concluding the youth is guilty One man dissents declaring him not guilty and he sows a seed of reasonable doubt Eventually he convinces the other jurors to support a unanimous not guilty verdict American writer Reginald Rose first wrote this work as a teleplay for the Studio One anthology television series it aired as a live CBS Television production on 20 September 1954 He adapted the drama for the stage in 1955 under the same title Stage productions EditThis section appears to be slanted towards recent events Please try to keep recent events in historical perspective and add more content related to non recent events May 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Rose wrote several stage adaptations of the story In other theatrical adaptations in which female actors are cast the play is retitled 12 Angry Jurors 12 Angry Men and Women or 12 Angry Women 1 2 3 One early adaptation was staged in San Francisco in 1955 4 In 2003 at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival the British producer director Guy Masterson directed an all comedian revival 5 at the Assembly Rooms including Bill Bailey as Juror 4 Phil Nichol as Juror 10 Owen O Neill as Juror 8 Stephen Frost as Juror 3 and Russell Hunter as Juror 9 The production broke the existing box office record for drama at the Fringe Festival and garnered much critical acclaim 6 In 2004 the Roundabout Theatre Company presented a Broadway production of the play at the American Airlines Theatre starring Boyd Gaines as Juror No 8 with James Rebhorn No 4 Philip Bosco No 3 and Robert Prosky as the voice of the judge 7 In 2007 12 Angry Men ran on a national theatre tour with Richard Thomas and George Wendt starring as Jurors No 8 and No 1 respectively The 2008 tour did not include Wendt but featured Kevin Dobson of Kojak and Knots Landing as Juror No 10 8 In 2004 5 the British producer director Guy Masterson directed a hugely successful Australian version of his hit Edinburgh 2003 production produced by Arts Projects Australia and Adrian Bohm 9 at QPAC Brisbane Sydney Theatre and Melbourne Athenaeum Shane Bourne played as Juror 3 Peter Phelps as Juror 4 Marcus Graham as Juror 8 George Kapiniaris as Juror 2 and Henri Szeps as Juror 9 10 This production won three Melbourne Green Room Awards and a nomination for Best Play at the Sydney Helpmann Awards Several London West End productions of the play have been made In 1964 Leo Genn headed a cast which included Mark Kingston Paul Maxwell Arnold Ridley and Robert Urquhart In 1996 a production at the Comedy Theatre directed by Harold Pinter starred Kevin Whately with Timothy West Peter Vaughan and Whately s fellow actor in the British comedy drama Auf Wiedersehen Pet Tim Healy with a star of the first movie version EG Marshall as the voice of the judge A further revival opened in November 2013 at the Garrick Theatre and was extended until June 2014 starring Tom Conti Jeff Fahey Nick Moran and Robert Vaughn 11 In June 2022 Theater Latte Da in Minneapolis will open a world premiere musical adaptation based on Reginald Rose s teleplay called Twelve Angry Men A New Musical with a book by David Simpatico and music and lyrics by Michael Holland 12 In other media EditFilms Edit Main articles 12 Angry Men 1957 film Ek Ruka Hua Faisla 12 Angry Men 1997 film 12 2007 film 12 Citizens and Vaaimai It was written again in 1957 as a feature film 12 Angry Men which Sidney Lumet directed and which starred Henry Fonda It was nominated for Academy Awards in the categories of Best Director Best Picture and Best Writing of Adapted Screenplay In 1963 the German Television Channel ZDF produced a film adaption under the title Die zwolf Geschworenen 13 Indian director Basu Chatterjee remade it as Ek Ruka Hua Faisla in 1986 In 2007 Russian film director Nikita Mikhalkov completed 12 his remake of the film The jury of the 64th Venice Film Festival assigned its special prize to this remake to acknowledge the consistent brilliance of Nikita Mikhalkov s body of work 14 12 Angry Lebanese is a 2009 documentary film that chronicles efforts to stage an adaptation of Twelve Angry Men with inmates inside Beirut s Roumieh Prison 15 In 2014 Chinese film director Xu Ang remade it as 12 Citizens It was shown at the 2014 Rome Film Festival on October 19 2014 16 and was released in China on May 15 2015 17 Vaaimai 2016 is a Tamil language adaptation of Twelve Angry Men 18 Television Edit Main article 12 Angry Men 1997 film 12 Angry Men was remade for television in 1997 Directed by William Friedkin the remake stars George C Scott James Gandolfini Tony Danza William Petersen Ossie Davis Hume Cronyn Courtney B Vance Armin Mueller Stahl Mykelti Williamson Edward James Olmos Dorian Harewood and Jack Lemmon In this production the judge is a woman and four of the jurors are black but most of the action and dialogue of the film are identical to the original Modernizations include a prohibition on smoking in the jury room the changing of references to income and pop culture figures more dialogue relating to race discussion about who else could have committed the murder if it wasn t the defendant references to execution by lethal injection as opposed to the electric chair and occasional profanity In a theatrical version of the play that was once shown in the 1970s on Spanish Television TVE1 the title given was Doce Hombres sin Piedad Twelve Men Without Mercy Radio Edit In 2005 L A Theatre Works recorded an audio version of 12 Angry Men directed by John de Lancie with a cast including Dan Castellaneta Jeffrey Donovan Hector Elizondo Robert Foxworth Kevin Kilner Richard Kind Armin Shimerman Joe Spano and Steve Vinovich 19 Characters EditJuror 1954 Studio One actor 1957 film actor 1997 film actor 2003 stage actor 2004 stage actor 2005 stage actor 2007 stage actor 2013 stage actor1 Norman Fell Martin Balsam Courtney B Vance Steve Furst Mark Blum Rob Meldrum George Wendt Luke ShawThe jury foreman somewhat preoccupied with his duties proves to be accommodating to others An assistant high school football coach Tends to attempt to prevent heated arguments The ninth to vote not guilty 2 John Beal John Fiedler Ossie Davis Ian Coppinger Kevin Geer George Kapiniaris Todd Cerveris David CalvittoA meek and unpretentious bank clerk who is at first domineered by others but finds his voice as the discussion goes on The fifth to vote not guilty 3 Franchot Tone Lee J Cobb George C Scott Stephen Frost Philip Bosco Robert Foxworth Shane Bourne Randle Mell Jeff FaheyA businessman and distraught father opinionated and stubborn with a temper the main antagonist The twelfth to vote not guilty 4 Walter Abel E G Marshall Armin Mueller Stahl Bill Bailey James Rebhorn Peter Phelps Jeffrey Hayenga Paul Antony BarberA rational stockbroker unflappable calm and analytical He remains among the most neutral of the jurors examining the case through facts and not bias The eleventh to vote not guilty 5 Lee Philips Jack Klugman Dorian Harewood Jeff Green Michael Mastro Nicholas Papademetriou Jim Saltouros Ed FranklinA soft spoken paramedic from a violent slum traditionally the youngest juror The third to vote not guilty 6 Bart Burns Edward Binns James Gandolfini Dave Johns Robert Clohessy Peter Flett Charles Borland Robert BlytheA house painter tough but principled and respectful The sixth to vote not guilty 7 Paul Hartman Jack Warden Tony Danza David Calvitto John Pankow Aaron Blabey Mark Morettini Nick Moran Sean PowerA wisecracking salesman sports fan seemingly indifferent to the deliberations The seventh to vote not guilty 8 Robert Cummings Henry Fonda Jack Lemmon Owen O Neill Boyd Gaines Marcus Graham Richard Thomas Martin Shaw Tom ContiAn architect the first dissenter and protagonist Identified as Davis at the end 9 Joseph Sweeney Joseph Sweeney Hume Cronyn Russell Hunter Tom Aldredge Henri Szeps Alan Mandell Robert VaughnA wise and observant elderly man Identified as McCardle at the end The second to vote not guilty 10 Edward Arnold Ed Begley Mykelti Williamson Phil Nichol Peter Friedman Richard Piper Julian Gamble Miles Richardson William GaminaraA garage owner a pushy and loudmouthed bigot The tenth to vote not guilty 11 George Voskovec George Voskovec Edward James Olmos Andy Smart Larry Bryggman Byron Loquon Alex Menglet David Lively Martin TurnerA thoughtful immigrant watchmaker and naturalized American citizen who demonstrates strong patriotic pride The fourth to vote not guilty 12 Will West Robert Webber William Petersen Gavin Robertson Adam Trese Russell Fletcher Craig Wroe Owen O Neill Robert DuncanAn indecisive advertising executive who is easily swayed by the others Originally the eighth to vote not guilty before changing back and forth three times Homages and references in other works EditOn the Norman Lear CBS sitcom All in the Family Edith Bunker Jean Stapleton was the lone juror who questioned the evidence against the defendant despite the pressure from her bigoted socialite co juror Doris Singleton in the first season episode Edith Has Jury Duty The first animated homage to Twelve Angry Men was Hanna Barbera s The Flintstones also TV s first prime time animated series In the sixth season episode Disorder in the Court Fred Alan Reed is foreman and believes the plaintiff is innocent even though in a twist original it s obvious that he is not Fred changes his vote and when he announces the guilty verdict in court the plaintiff called The Mangler Henry Corden threatens Fred with revenge when released from prison A fifth season episode of the BBC TV series Hancock s Half Hour called Twelve Angry Men is a parody of the original film with the central concept being reversed Hancock spends the episode trying to convince the jury that a man caught red handed stealing some jewellery is innocent when he is clearly guilty An episode of the TV series The Dick Van Dyke Show aired March 7 1962 and entitled One Angry Man In this episode Rob Petrie is the only juror who believes the defendant Sue Ane Langdon to be innocent The Newhart episode Twelve Annoyed Men and Women features main character Dick Loudon as foreman of a jury that is set to convict a bird thief until one holdout votes not guilty The lone dissenter reveals that he voted for acquittal only because he wanted to spend more time with the members of the jury The animated television series Pepper Ann features an episode titled One Angry Woman Pepper Ann s mother Lydia is called into jury duty for a case involving a supposed spitter The events play out similarly to the original complete with certain lines spoofed and altered for the episode An episode of the TV series Monk Mr Monk Gets Jury Duty strongly spoofs the original 12 Angry Men teleplay In this episode the jury is presiding over the case of a man accused of stabbing another man attempting to make a bank deposit Many of the jurors resemble a 12 Angry Men juror in some way or form citation needed A Season 11 episode of Family Guy 12 and a Half Angry Men is a parody of the film The town mayor is accused of murder and Brian and Peter are called to the jury Brian takes the role of the eighth juror A Season 2 episode of Murder She Wrote features a parody of the film however both men and women are included on this jury with Jessica Fletcher and eleven other jurors seeking to determine the guilt or innocence of both a man and a woman Season Three of Inside Amy Schumer devoted an episode to one sketch a parody of 12 Angry Men The twelve men must decide if Amy Schumer is hot enough to have her own TV show 20 In a 1996 episode of Early Edition titled The Jury Gary is the only juror who believes a man accused of embezzlement is innocent Similarities to Twelve Angry Men include a European juror a retiree a meek juror and a juror who cares little about the case The King of the Hill Season Three episode Nine Pretty Darn Angry Men parodies 12 Angry Men with the characters as part of a focus group for a new lawnmower Hank in the role based on juror 8 opposed to the new mower while the others praise it citation needed The title of an episode in Season Two of Veronica Mars One Angry Veronica references the film as the main plot and is concerned with Veronica being called for jury duty The That Girl episode Eleven Angry Men and That Girl had the show s main character Ann Marie convince a jury that a person who was accused of domestic violence should be found innocent only to see them strike their spouse in court after the verdict is announced In Blue Bloods season 4 episode 8 Justice Served Danny Reagan dissents as Juror 8 21 References Edit Twelve Angry Women Goldstar Acting Company of Greenwich Past Productions January 27 February 5 1995 Archived from the original on March 3 2016 Retrieved June 10 2012 12 Angry Jurors Sam Bass Theatre Retrieved 15 January 2018 Cone Theresa Loeb 10 December 1955 Twelve Angry Men Drama Staged at S F Oakland Tribune p 4 Retrieved 6 September 2021 via Newspapers com PAST SHOWS 12 Angry Men UK by Reginald Rose 2003 www theatretoursinternational com Edinburgh Festival Fringe Scotland org Scotland Twelve Angry Men American Airlines Theatre Playbill BWW News Desk Roundabout s 12 Angry Men amp Thomas Return for 2nd Tour BroadwayWorld com Past Shows 12 ANGRY MEN OZ by Reginald Rose 2005 www theatretoursinternational com 12 Angry Men Australian Cast Arts Projects Australia www artsprojects com au Fiona Mountford 12 November 2013 Twelve Angry Men Garrick Theatre review London Evening Standard Alexander Lebedev Evgeny Lebedev Daily Mail and General Trust Retrieved 24 January 2014 Theater Latte da Announces 2021 2022 Season Celebrating Re imagined Classics and Impactful New Work Die zwolf Geschworenen at IMDb Official Awards at the 64th Venice Film Festival The Drew Handler Award of Excellence in the Film and Picture Category Archived from the original on March 8 2012 12 Angry Lebanese The Documentary FSLC Retrieved 1 April 2015 Shier gongmin 12 Citizens filmguide romacinemafest it in Italian Retrieved May 17 2015 十二公民 2014 movie douban com in Chinese douban com Retrieved May 17 2015 Vaaimai Movie Review 1 5 5 Critic Review of Vaaimai by Times of India via timesofindia indiatimes com L A Theatre Works Twelve Angry Men Online trailer National Film Board of Canada Retrieved 30 August 2013 Holmes Linda 6 May 2015 Amy Schumer Puts Her Own Looks On Trial NPR org Retrieved 10 May 2015 https www imdb com title tt3245626 plotsummary ref tt ov pl user generated source Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Twelve Angry Men amp oldid 1133091721, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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