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Clips from 12 Angry Men (1957)
"You did a wonderful job. Wonderful."
12 Angry Men (1957)
"To continue, you've listened to a long and complex case, murder in the first degree."
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"find the accused guilty."
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"the bench will not entertain a recommendation for mercy."
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"The death sentence is mandatory in this case."
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"The alternate jurors are excused."
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"Sure they lock the door. What'd you think?"
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"They're entitled. It's the system, but..."
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"if you ask me, I'd slap those tough kids down before they start any trouble."
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"- Buddy, you're in my seat. - Oh, excuse me."
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"Yanks and Cleveland. We've got this kid Modjelewski in there."
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"You're a real baseball fan, aren't ya? Where do we sit here?"
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"- What's the difference? - It's reasonable to sit in order."
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"Gentleman at the window."
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"- We'd like to get started. - Oh, I'm sorry."
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"- Say, we'd like to get started. - Forgive me, gentlemen."
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"One. Right."
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"Boy, oh boy! There's always one."
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"- Would you like me to list 'em for you? - No."
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"- Who's got something to say? - /'m willing to sit for an hour."
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"- Great. I heard a good story last night... - That's not why we're sitting here."
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"Supposing we go once around the table?"
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"I just wanna talk about facts."
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"Said it sounded like a fight."
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"He claimed he was at the movies,"
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"yet he couldn't remember the names of the films he saw or who played in them."
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"Just a minute. Here's a woman..."
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"Here's a woman who's lying in bed. She can't sleep. She's dyin' with the heat."
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"Well... That's your privilege."
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"How about the next gentleman?"
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"between the old man and his son around about seven o'clock that night?"
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"That wasn't a very strong motive."
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"It's a normal state of affairs with him."
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"Fathers don't seem to think it's important any more."
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"When he was nine years old, he ran away from a fight."
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"When he was 16, we had a fight."
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"- Well, let's get goin'. - I think we're missing the point."
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"- I don't want any part of them. - Listen, I... I've lived in a slum all my life."
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"He let too many things go by-little things."
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"It's also possible for a lawyer to be just plain stupid, isn't it? I mean, it's possible."
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"You sound like you met my brother-in-law once."
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"I'd want my lawyer to tear the prosecution witnesses to shreds, or at least try to."
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"But those two witnesses were the entire case for the prosecution."
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"- Could they be wrong? - Those people were under oath."
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"That's right, it isn't."
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"What about the switch knife they found in the old man's chest?"
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"- Let's talk about it. - All right. Let's get it in here and look at it."
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"The gentleman has a right to see exhibits in evidence."
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"after being slapped by his father."
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"After being hit several times by his father."
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"Two: He went directly to a local junk shop where he bought one of those..."
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"The boy stayed home, had another fight with his father,"
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"He even wiped the knife clean of fingerprints."
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"You guys can talk the ears right off my head."
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"I got three garages going to pot. So let's get done and get outta here."
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"He's a 15th assistant or something. What does he know?"
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"vote by secret written ballot."
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"But if anyone votes not guilty, we'll stay here and talk it out."
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"Guilty."
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"All right. Who was it? Come on, I wanna know."
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"some underprivileged kid couldn't help becoming a murderer -"
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"Why don't you drop a quarter in his collection box?"
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"Oh, now just wait a... Listen, you can't talk to me like that. Who do you think you are?"
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"- He's very excitable. Sit down. - Excitable? You bet I'm excitable!"
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"Someone starts tellin' us fairy tales and we're listenin'!"
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"- I'd like to anyway, if you don't mind. - Do we have to listen to this?"
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"I suppose it's the same in your business too, huh?"
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"- What do you do? - I'm a watchmaker."
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"OK, here's an idea. Let's... run it up the flagpole and see if anyone salutes it."
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"Yeah."
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"He didn't. The window was open. So was the one upstairs. It was a hot night."
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"Boy, how do you like this guy? It's like talkin' into a dead phone."
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"- Forget it. It's not important. - This isn't a game?"
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"- Who does he think he is? - Forget it now."
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"Now let me ask you this. Has anyone here ever lived near the el tracks?"
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"I will. Now, let's take two pieces of testimony and try to put them together."
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"It was a matter of seconds! Nobody can be that accurate."
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"- What are you people talkin' about? - It stands to reason he couldn't have."
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"A guy who talks like that to an old man really oughta get stepped on."
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"It was just that I looked at him for a very long time."
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"because he was ashamed."
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"Gentlemen, that's a very sad thing - to mean nothing."
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"He don't even speak good English."
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"Mr Foreman, I'd like to change my vote to not guilty."
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"Two: If he did, he may not have connected it with his own acts."
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"Maybe those things happened, but maybe they didn't."
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"- Witnesses can make mistakes. - Sure, when you want them to!"
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"- Or when he wants them to! - Keep the yelling down."
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"Maybe we need a little yelling. These guys keep going off every which way."
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"What is this? Love Your Underprivileged Brother Week?"
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"I mean, what are we supposed to believe? You're pullin' stories out of thin air."
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"15 seconds after the killing?"
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"Why don't you stop making smart remarks?"
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"That's the story, for the 19th time."
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"- Did you think of it? - It don't matter. He didn't bring it up"
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"I wanna wait till the second hand reaches 60."
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"Aw, come on!"
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"This is what I think happened. The old man heard the fight a few hours earlier."
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"You're not getting through to me. I've had enough."
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"Number three?"
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"Number four?"
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"Not guilty."
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"Not guilty."
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"Number eight?"
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"The vote is now six to six."
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"And we go into extra innings here, eh?"
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"Loudmouth."
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"And..."
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"Well, things are lookin' up here, huh?"
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"Let the kid take his chance with 12 other guys."
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"- Still no room for reasonable doubt? - No."
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"they're telling us how to run the show."
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"An important point for the prosecution was"
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"the fact that after the boy claimed he was at the movies when the killing took place,"
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"Yes. The Amazing Mrs Bainbridge."
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"Funny I never thought of it before. I guess you try to forget."
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"Here's how. Underhand."
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"No. Not with the experience he got all his life handling these things."
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"- Were you there when he was killed? - No. Neither was anybody else."
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"- What do you mean, you don't know? - I don't know."
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