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Clips from 12 Angry Men (1957)
"I said I'm gonna make a man out of you if I have to break you in two tryin'."
12 Angry Men (1957)
"Well, I made a man out of him."
12 Angry Men (1957)
"Hit me in the jaw. He was a big kid."
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"I haven't seen him for two years."
12 Angry Men (1957)
"Kids."
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"You work your heart out..."
12 Angry Men (1957)
"This boy's the product of a broken home and a filthy neighbourhood."
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"We can't help that. We're here to decide his innocence or guilt,"
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"not to go into the reasons why he grew up the way he did."
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"It's no secret that children from slums are potential menaces to society. I think..."
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"- Wait a minute. - Please. I..."
12 Angry Men (1957)
"I've played in back yards that were filled with garbage."
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"- Maybe you can still smell it on me. - Listen, sonny..."
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"Come on, now. There's nothing personal."
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"Come on, fella. He didn't mean you. Let's not be so sensitive."
12 Angry Men (1957)
"This sensitivity I can understand."
12 Angry Men (1957)
"OK, look. Let's stop the arguing. We're only wasting time."
12 Angry Men (1957)
"Your turn down there. Let's go."
12 Angry Men (1957)
"I didn't expect a turn. I thought you were all gonna to try to convince me."
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"- That was the idea. - I forgot. He's right."
12 Angry Men (1957)
"He's the one keeping us in here. Let's hear what he's got to say."
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"Wait. We decided to do this a certain way. I think we ought to stick to it."
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"Oh, stop being a kid, will ya?"
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"- What do you mean, a kid? - What do you think I mean? K-I-D: Kid."
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"Just because I'm trying to keep this organised?"
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"Here, you take on the responsibility. I'll just keep my mouth shut."
12 Angry Men (1957)
"- Why are you gettin' so hot? Calm down. - Don't tell me to calm down."
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"You want to take the chair? Take the chair."
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"Did you ever see such a thing?"
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"- You think it's funny? - Forget it, fella. It's unimportant."
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"Unimportant? Here, you try it."
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"Nobody wants to change. You're doing a beautiful job."
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"Yeah, you're doin' great. Just great, fella. You stay in there and pitch."
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"All right, let's hear from somebody."
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"Well, if you want me to tell you how I feel about it, it's all right with me."
12 Angry Men (1957)
"- Boy, I don't care what you do. - All right. I don't have anything brilliant."
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"I only know as much as you do."
12 Angry Men (1957)
"According to the testimony, the boy looks guilty. Maybe he is."
12 Angry Men (1957)
"I sat there in court for six days listening while the evidence built up."
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"Everybody sounded so positive."
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"There are questions I'd have liked to ask. Maybe they wouldn't mean anything but..."
12 Angry Men (1957)
"I felt that the defence wasn't conducting a thorough enough cross-examination."
12 Angry Men (1957)
"What little things? When they don't ask questions,"
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"it's because they know the answers already."
12 Angry Men (1957)
"I kept putting myself in the kid's place. I'd have asked for another lawyer, I think."
12 Angry Men (1957)
"I mean, if I was on trial for my life,"
12 Angry Men (1957)
"Look, there was one alleged eyewitness to this killing."
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"Someone else claims he heard the killing, saw the boy run out after,"
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"and there was circumstantial evidence."
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"Supposing they're wrong?"
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"What do you mean? What's the point of having witnesses at all?"
12 Angry Men (1957)
"They're only people. People make mistakes. Could they be wrong?"
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"- Well, no. I don't think so. - Do you know so?"
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"Nobody can know a thing like that. This isn't an exact science."
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"OK, let's get to the point."
12 Angry Men (1957)
"Some people haven't talked yet. Shouldn't we go in order?"
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"They'll get a chance to talk. Be quiet a second, will ya?"
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"What about the knife this fine, upright boy admitted buying the night of the killing?"
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"- I'd like to see it again. Mr Foreman? - Why do we have to see it again?"
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"- Say, could you bring us the knife? - The knife? Sure."
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"The knife and the way it was bought is strong evidence, don't you think?"
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"- I do. - Good. Let's take the facts one at a time."
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"One: The boy admitted leaving the house at eight o'clock at night"
12 Angry Men (1957)
"No, he didn't say slapped. He said punched. There's a difference."
12 Angry Men (1957)
"- Switch knives. - Switchblade knives."
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"This wasn't an ordinary knife. It had a very unusual carved handle and blade."
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"The storekeeper said it was the only one of its kind he had ever had in stock."
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"Three: He met some friends of his in front of a tavern about 8.45. Am I right so far?"
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"- Yes, you are. - You bet he is."
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"He talked with his friends for an hour, leaving them at 9.45."
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"During this time, they saw the switch knife."
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"Four: They identified the death weapon in court as that very same knife."
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"Five: He arrived home at about ten o'clock."
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"This is where the stories offered by the State and the boy diverge slightly."
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"He claims that he went to a movie at about 11.30,"
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"returning home at 3.10 to find his father dead and himself arrested."
12 Angry Men (1957)
"He also claims that the two detectives threw him down a half a flight of stairs."
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"What happened to the knife? He claims it fell through a hole in his pocket"
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"on the way to the movies, sometime between 11.30 and 3.10,"
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"and that he never saw it again. Now, there is a tale, gentlemen."
12 Angry Men (1957)
"I think it's clear the boy never went to the movies that night."
12 Angry Men (1957)
"No one in the house saw him go out. No one at the theatre identified him."
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"He couldn't even remember the names of the pictures he saw."
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"What actually happened is this."
12 Angry Men (1957)
"stabbed him to death and left the house at 10 minutes after 12."
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"Are you trying to tell me that this knife fell through a hole in the boy's pocket,"
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"someone picked it up, went to the boy's house"
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"and stabbed his father with it just to test its sharpness?"
12 Angry Men (1957)
"No, but it's possib/e the boy lost his knife"
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"and somebody else stabbed his father with a similar knife."
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"Take a look at this knife."
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"It's a very unusual knife."
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"I've never seen one like it. Neither had the storekeeper who sold it to the boy."
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"Aren't you asking us to accept an incredible coincidence?"
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"- I'm just saying a coincidence is possible. - And I say it's not possible."
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"Where did that come from?"
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"- It's the same knife! - What do you think you're doin'?"
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"- Where did you get it? - I went out walking last night."
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"Through the boy's neighbourhood."
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"I bought that at a pawn shop two blocks from the boy's house. It cost six dollars."
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"It's against the law to buy or sell switchblade knives."
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"- That's right. I broke the law. - You pulled a real bright trick."
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"Now supposing you tell me what it proves."
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"- Maybe there are ten knives like that. - Maybe there are!"
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"What does it mean? You found a knife like it. What's that? The discovery of the age?"
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"- The odds are a million to one. - It's possible!"
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"- But not very probable. - OK, fellas. Let's take our seats."
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"There's no point standing around all over the place."
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"It's interesting that he'd find a knife exactly like the boy's."
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"- What's interesting about it? Interesting! - I just thought it was interesting."
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"Eleven of us still think he's guilty."
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"Right. You're not gonna change anybody's mind."
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"If you wanna hang this jury, go ahead."
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"The kid'll be tried again and found guilty, as sure as he's born."
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"You're probably right."
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"So, what are you gonna do? We can be here all night."
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"It's only one night. A boy may die."
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"Well, why don't we just set up house here?"
12 Angry Men (1957)
"Someone send for a pinochle deck"
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"and we'll just sweat the whole thing out right here."
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