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- Supposing we're wrong? - Supposing this building fell on my head?
Here...
Through the boy's neighbourhood.
- Is everyone here? - The old man is inside.
Mrs Bainbridge. The Remarkab/e Mrs Bainbridge.
- I'd like to see it again. Mr Foreman? - Why do we have to see it again?
Holy smoke! He's right.
- Wait a minute. - Please. I...
It don't prove anything. It's just part of the picture.
The judge won't accept a hung jury. We haven't been here long.
We should not make it a... personal thing.
- Boy, I don't care what you do. - All right. I don't have anything brilliant.
The old man saw him! Right there, on the stairs.
I wouldn't know about that. I've never worn eyeglasses. 20/20.
Pardon. Maybe you don't fully understand the term reasonable doubt.
His window is opposite hers across the el tracks. She swore she saw him do it.
Guilty.
That's the story, for the 19th time.
- Still no room for reasonable doubt? - No.
twelve angry men meme meme
So, what are you gonna do? We can be here all night.
but I was wondering why you rub your nose like that.
- It doesn't mean we'd really kill anybody. - The phrase was: I'm gonna kill you.
They let those kids run wild up there.
I have two reasons. One: The evidence given by the woman across the street,
You know, this reminds me of a storm we had last...
- It's eleven to one. - What about all the other evidence?
The alternate jurors are excused.
Exactly... 41 seconds.
You work your heart out...
Yeah. Once around for the deal, huh?
Maybe... maybe we should take another vote.
I just think he's guilty.
- I don't think he oughta joke about it. - What do you want me to do about it?
- You're a pretty smart fella, aren't ya? - OK, gentlemen. Now, gentlemen.
- What do you think? - I don't know.
If there's no reasonable doubt, then you must, in good conscience,
What kind of a man are you?
- Wanna piece of gum? - No, thanks.
some underprivileged kid couldn't help becoming a murderer -
- Lock. Door. Stop. - Right.
he couldn't remember the names of the movies or who starred in them.
I didn't see any Marx
The vote is ten to two. I'm talking! You have no right to leave this room!
I have been listening very carefully and...
Let's throw it out on the stoop & see if the cat licks it up
So he knew that somebody saw something.
and if somebody gets killed, somebody gets killed! They don't care!
Oh, I don't mind, you know.
find the accused guilty.
I saw that. It's called The Amazing Mrs Bainbridge.
I made 27 grand last year sellin' marmalade.
And what about this business of the el? And the movies?
- You're a sadist. - You...
He says he crossed to the door, walked down the hall, opened the door
What's new? I didn't get a chance to see a paper this morning.
- You got a seat on the exchange? - I'm a broker.
And they don't need any real big reason to kill someone, either.
- I think the point is made. - Big point.
There were eleven votes for guilty.
- He'll slip through our fingers. - Slip through our fingers?
So would I. A kid like that?
Still the same. One, two, three not guilty. Nine guilty.
- What's that for? - I thought we might wanna vote by ballot.
What is this? Love Your Underprivileged Brother Week?
You're not gonna intimidate me. I'm entitled to my opinion.
The breakfast with the built-in bounce.
I just wanna talk about facts.
It's hard to put into words.
returning home at 3.10 to find his father dead and himself arrested.
nine
Anyone in his right mind would blow his stack.
No difference at all.
What do you mean, I don't understand?
Was it November? I don't know. Something.
Number twelve!
What do you think that trial cost? He's lucky he got it. Know what I mean?
For her first public appearance. Heavy make-up. Dyed hair.
This kid wouldn't stand a chance with another jury, and you know it.
- Did the old man say he ran to the door? - What's the difference?
Those lawyers talk and talk, even when it's an open-and-shut case like this one.
yet he couldn't remember the names of the films he saw or who played in them.
Guilty.
The defendant doesn't even have to open his mouth. That's in the Constitution.
I'll try one.
Will you give me that?
- I was very impressed. - I think he... he did an expert job.
I don't believe I have to be loyal to one side or the other.
I have a proposition to make to all of you. I'm going to call for another vote.
someone picked it up, went to the boy's house
You've made some excellent points, but I still believe the boy is guilty.
I did. Strange, but I didn't think about it before.
And it starts to come down, cats and dogs, just like this.
He did an excellent job.
The woman across the street testified that the moment after she saw the killing,