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12 Angry Men - The Criterion Collection

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Release Date: 15/05/2017

Edition: Restored
Genre: Drama
Region Code: Region A,B,C
Certificate: PG
Label: Criterion Collection
Actors: Jack Klugman, George Voskovec, Edward Binns, Joseph Sweeney, Robert Webber, Martin Balsam, John Fiedler, Jack Warden, Ed Begley, Henry Fonda, Lee J. Cobb, E.G. Marshall
Director: Sidney Lumet
Number of Discs: 1
Duration: 86 minutes
Audio Languages: English
Subtitle Languages: English

Adapted from Reginald Rose's television play, this film marks the directorial debut of Sidney Lumet. At the end of a murder trial in New York City, the jurors retire to consider their verdict. The man in the dock is a young Puerto Rican accused of killing his father, and eleven of the jurors do not hesitate in finding him guilty. However, one of the jurors (Henry Fonda), reluctant to send the youngster to his death without any debate, returns a vote of not guilty. From this single event, the jurors begin to re-evaluate the case, as they look at the murder - and themselves - in a fresh light. The film was nominated for Academy Awards in the categories of Best Director (Lumet), Best Picture and Best Writing, Screenplay Based On Material from Another Medium (Rose).

Special Features: Booklet, Bonus Footage, Documentaries: ''12 Angry Men': From Television to the Big Screen'; 'Tragedy in a Temporary Town', Interviews: Archival interviews with Sidney Lumet; Interview about the director with Walter Bernstein; Interview with Ron Simon about writer Reginald Rose; Interview with cinematographer John Bailey, Frank Schaffner's 1955 television version with introduction by Ron Simon, Trailers