Three times. Every time was an experience, very diverse characters in Queens, NY.
The foreman was the detective from Psycho.
Mind the stairs.
“There’s always one.”
Yep. Love the way Fonda plays this. He takes on the burden, beautifully. They all take it so lightly.
Lucky you. Anything major?
Watch the lighting in this. Beautifully shot in b&w with just one set.
I’m sure that happens often.
Nah.
Car accident.
Rent dead beat.
Accident Compensation.
“Hot weather cold” guy bugs me. What’s he implying with “they”?
Scary really when you’re in that room. I couldn’t help thinking about the people involved. If I was in there place and my fate rest on the people in that room.
Murder case would freak me out.
They = Person of color.
Fonda calls him on it.
Great setup of personalities.
I didn’t really notice. Hard to tell in black & white, ironically enough.
Fonda calls him on it.
Love the effect on HWC’s face.
“Makin a man outta him.”
Lee J. Cobb is great in this. In fact, he’s great in everything he’s been in.
He could be Irish or Italian. As Klugman pointed out, he grew up in a slum.
Klugman’s so great. Meek and quiet, until they got his ire up.
I have a feeling that won’t be the last time…
Actor’s name is John Savoca. Only film he did.
Good point. Sometimes, it’s hard to remember how broad “them” used to be.
frakkin mudbloods!!
Who gives a knife to a bunch of people in a locked room?
Holy craaap! He got past…oh no metal detectors back then…
This really goes on in the juror room. People talk about their personal lives. I remember trying to keep people focused on the case. It was shocking.