12 Angry Men
During the trial of a man accused of his father's murder, a lone juror speaks out against the guilty verdict handed down by the others due to their prejudices and preconceptions. Reginald Rose adapted the film from his own 1957 film version (directed by Sidney Lumet) as well as the Westinghouse One television production that preceded it. George C. Scott won a Golden Globe for his performance as a supporting actor; righteous juror Jack Lemmon was denied the award for Best Actor, but recipient Ving Rhames (for Don King) dedicated his award to Lemmon.
Released: 1997-08-17