Sidney Lumet's directorial debut is a snapshot of the American judicial system in action. Twelve average New York males convene in a very small jury room on a very hot day in order to reach a verdict in a murder trial. Almost everyone wants to vote guilty and get on with their lives except for Juror No. 8 (Henry Fonda), a conscientious citizen who insists on establishing reasonable doubt. Arguments are made, cigarettes are smoked, murder weapons examined, diagrams drawn, and prejudices revealed. Firm opinions weaken and reverse; voices get raised, the clock ticks, and a ghetto kids life hangs in the balance. Lumet's direction and camerawork steadily builds pressure into the plot. Director Sidney Lumet Star Henry Fonda, Lee J. Cobb, Martin Balsam, Jack Klugman, Jack Warden, E.G. Marshall, Ed Begley Special Features: Widescreen - 1.66 Audio: Mono - English, French Subtitles - English, Spanish - Optional Additional Release Material: Behind the Scenes - 1. "Beyond a Reasonable Doubt: Making 12 ANGRY MEN" 2. "Inside the Jury Room" Runtime: 96 minutes Year of Release: 1957.
Director: Sidney Lumet
Producer: Henry Fonda
Producer: Reginald Rose
Actor: E.G. Marshall
Actor: Ed Begley Sr.
Actor: Ed Begley
Actor: Sr.
Actor: Henry Fonda
Actor: Lee J. Cobb
Actor: Ed Begley
Actor: E. G. Marshall
Actor: Jack Warden
Actor: Martin Balsam
Actor: John Fiedler
Actor: Jack Klugman
Actor: Edward Binns
Actor: Joseph Sweeney
Actor: George Voskovec
Actor: Robert Webber
Actor: James A. Kelly
Actor: John Savoca
Actor: Rudy Bond
Actor: Bill Nelson