12 Angry Men - Synopsis

The movie “12 Angry Men“ is a 1957 American courtroom drama film directed by Sidney Lumet. The origin story of “12 Angry Men“ begins with the creation of the original teleplay by Reginald Rose. Reginald Rose, an American playwright and screenwriter, originally wrote “12 Angry Men“ as a teleplay for the CBS anthology series “Studio One“ in 1954. The teleplay was inspired by Rose’s own experiences serving on a jury and his observations of the dynamics and deliberations that took place in the jury room. The story centers around twelve jurors who must decide the fate of a young man accused of murder. As the jurors deliberate, their initial inclination towards a guilty verdict is challenged by one juror who believes in the defendant’s innocence. The film explores themes of prejudice, justice, and the power of reasonable doubt. The teleplay was well-received and caught the attention of producer and director Henry Fonda, who was eager to adapt it i
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