A dark, very pretty girl. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
A full ten seconds before the body hit the floor. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
A guy like this, if he's sittin' ringside at the Dempsey Firpo fight, from 12 Angry Men (1957)
A guy who talks like that to an old man really oughta get stepped on. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
A kid like that! from 12 Angry Men (1957)
A lot of drive, too. You know? Real drive. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
A man like this needs to be quoted, to be listened to. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
A second later, he heard a body hit the floor. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
A second later, he heard the body hit the floor. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
According to the police testimony, the boy was questioned in the kitchen, from 12 Angry Men (1957)
According to the testimony, the boy looks guilty. Maybe he is. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
According to you, it'll only take 15 seconds. We can spare that. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
After all, it was the middle of the night. He figured it'd be found the next day. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
After an upsetting experience such as being slapped by your father? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
After being hit several times by his father. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
After being slapped by his father. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
All right, let's hear from somebody. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
All right, then you tell me. What are we sitting here for? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
All right. I'm changing my vote. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
All right. Who was it? Come on, I wanna know. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
All these picky little points you keep bringing up, they don't mean nothing! from 12 Angry Men (1957)
All those voting guilty, please raise your hands. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
All those voting guilty, raise your hands. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
All those voting not guilty, please raise your hands. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
An important point for the prosecution was from 12 Angry Men (1957)
And a split second later heard a body hit the floor. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
And about being at the movies. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
And anyway... we're starting to move along real nice. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
And as long as we're stuck... from 12 Angry Men (1957)
And as she looked out, she saw the killing through the windows of a passing el train. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
And he heard the kid yell out I'm gonna kill ya. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
And he walked very slowly to the stand. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
And he was captured by two detectives in the hallway of his house. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
And I would like, please, to say something. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
And if somebody gets killed, somebody gets killed! They don't care! from 12 Angry Men (1957)
And if we vote the accused guilty, we've got to send him to the chair. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
And if you think he is guilty, then vote that way. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
And it starts to come down, cats and dogs, just like this. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
And recognised the boy's face. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
And see directly into the boy's room across the street. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
And somebody else stabbed his father with a similar knife. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
And stab down into the father's chest. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
And stabbed his father with it just to test its sharpness? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
And that he never saw it again. Now, there is a tale, gentlemen. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
And that he never saw it again. Now, there is a tale, gentlemen. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
And that's something that's very valuable in our system. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
And the body wouldn't be discovered till the next day. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
And the woman across the street if her testimony don't prove it, nothing does. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
And there was circumstantial evidence. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
And they don't need any real big reason to kill someone, either. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
And this is the way it was done. Now tell me I'm wrong. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
And two: The fact that she described the stabbing from 12 Angry Men (1957)
And we go into extra innings here, eh? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
And we'll just sweat the whole thing out right here. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
And what about hearin' the kid yell? Huh? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
And what about hearin' the kid yell? Huh? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
And what about this business of the el? And the movies? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
And you change your vote. If that isn't the most sickening... from 12 Angry Men (1957)
And you weren't under an emotional stress, were you? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
And, well, we can vote on it right now. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
And... from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Another vote called for. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Any idea how long it takes an el train at medium speed to pass a given point? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Anybody here ever see a knife fight? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Anyone doesn't wanna vote? Hey, come on. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Anyone in his right mind would blow his stack. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Anyone who's ever used one wouldn't handle it any other way. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Anything else? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Anyway, in an agency, when we reach a point like this... from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Anyway, that testimony from those people across the hall from the kid's apartment, from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Are we supposed to believe he didn't see the kid tearin' down the steps from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Are you ready? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Are you trying to tell me that this knife fell through a hole in the boy's pocket, from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Are... we gonna sit in order? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Aren't you asking us to accept an incredible coincidence? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
As far as I can see it, this is unshakeable testimony. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
As far as I can see it, this is unshakeable testimony. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Asking grown up people to believe that kind of jazz. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
At 10 minutes after 12 on the night of the killing, he heard loud noises. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
At this point I happen to be talking to the gentleman sitting next to you. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Aw, come on! from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Aw, don't give me that. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Baltimore? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Barbara... Long, I think it was. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Beats workin'. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Because he knew it'd hurt his case. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Because he was ashamed. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Because there are some baseball tickets burning a hole in your pocket. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Besides, they got the infield covered. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Between the old man and his son around about seven o'clock that night? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Boy, how do you like this guy? It's like talkin' into a dead phone. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Boy, I hate these things. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Boy, oh boy, I'm telling ya. This guy here is really somethin'. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Boy, oh boy! There's always one. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Boy, oh boy. It's really hot, huh? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Boy, that's better. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Boy, they can be the dullest! from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Boy, what a murderous day. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Brand new clothes that should have been worn by a younger woman. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Brother, I've seen all kinds of dishonesty in my day, from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Brother, you really are somethin'. You vote guilty like the rest of us, from 12 Angry Men (1957)
But I was wondering why you rub your nose like that. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
But I'm gettin' tired of this yakety yakkin'. It's gettin' us nowhere. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
But if anyone votes not guilty, we'll stay here and talk it out. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
But perhaps he made himself believe he heard those words from 12 Angry Men (1957)
But that she got a good look at the boy in the act of stabbing his father. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
But this little display takes the cake. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
But those two witnesses were the entire case for the prosecution. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
But we have a reasonable doubt. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
But we're just gambling on probabilities. We may be wrong. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
But what are you wastin' our time for? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
But when she saw this kid killin' his father, she was in the house alone. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
But you made a gesture that reminded me of something. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
By saying she saw the boy raise his arm over his head from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Call out our votes, you know? Let's see who stands where. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Called the police. They found the old man with the knife in his chest. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Calm down, calm down. It doesn't matter. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Calmed down later and came back for the knife, risking being caught by the police. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Can get from his bedroom to his front door in 15 seconds. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Certain things should be pointed out to this man. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Come on, fella. He didn't mean you. Let's not be so sensitive. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Come on, now. There's nothing personal. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Come on, speed it up. He can walk twice as fast as that. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Come on, we're hung. Nobody's gonna change his vote. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Come on, will you? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Come on. Forget it. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Come on. Knock it off. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Come on. Now we're not gonna get anywhere fighting. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Come on. You're like everybody else. You think too much, you get mixed up. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Cos he's been hit on the head by somebody once a day, every day. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Could those marks be made by anything other than eyeglasses? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Did hear the scream, didn't hear it what difference does it make? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Did or didn't the old man see the kid running out of the house at 12.10? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Did you ever see such a thing? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Did you notice that? I mean, to come into court like that. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Did you see him? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Didn't hear the scream, did run out in a panic, from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Do it because you are convinced he is not guilty, not because you've had enough. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Do you really think the boy'd shout it out so the whole neighbourhood could hear? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Do you think he's guilty? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Do you think you could remember details? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Do you think you were born with a monopoly on the truth? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Do you wear glasses when you go to bed? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Do you? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Don't tell me he didn't mean it. Anybody says it like that, they mean it! from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Don't tell me you believe that phoney story about losing the knife from 12 Angry Men (1957)
During this time, they saw the switch knife. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Eight, nine, ten, eleven. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Eight. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Eleven guilty, one not guilty. Well, now we know where we are. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Eleven of us still think he's guilty. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Ever see a woman who didn't want to wear them because they spoil her looks? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Ever since he was five, his father beat him up regularly. He used his fists. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Ever since you walked in, you've acted like a self appointed public avenger. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Every single thing. The knife fallin' through a hole in his pocket. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Everybody sounded so positive. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Everything every single thing that took place in that courtroom says he's guilty. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Exactly... 41 seconds. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Except maybe some guy's mother or somebody. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Excuse me. This was a secret ballot. We all agreed on that, no? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Fathers don't seem to think it's important any more. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Finally they saw the boy run, angry, out of the house. What does that prove? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Finally, she turned toward the window at about 10 minutes after 12, from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Find the accused guilty. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
First: The old man in the apartment downstairs. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Five: He arrived home at about ten o'clock. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
For cryin' out loud, the kid's own lawyer knew he didn't stand a chance. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
For her first public appearance. Heavy make up. Dyed hair. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
For the same reason you're not. It's the way I was brought up. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Four: They identified the death weapon in court as that very same knife. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Frankly, I don't see how you can vote for acquittal. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
From glasses, right? She didn't wanna wear 'em out of the house from 12 Angry Men (1957)
From what was presented at the trial, the boy looks guilty, on the surface. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Funny I never thought of it before. I guess you try to forget. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Gee, I don't know. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Gee, I don't know. I guess so. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Gentleman at the window. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Gentlemen, that's a very sad thing to mean nothing. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Give me that. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Glad you're not one of those who lets these emotional appeals influence him. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Got 37 men workin'. Started with nothin'. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Great idea. Maybe we can get him elected senator. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Great. Maybe we can follow this one up with a little dancing and refreshments! from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Guilty. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Guilty. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Guilty. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Guilty. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Guilty. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Guilty. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Guilty. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Guilty. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Guilty. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Guilty. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Guilty. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Guilty. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Guilty. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Guilty. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Had those same marks on the sides of her nose. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Has anybody here any idea how long it would take an el... from 12 Angry Men (1957)
He also claims that the two detectives threw him down a half a flight of stairs. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
He called me an idiot, so I yelled at him. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
He calmed down and realised he'd left his knife there. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
He came back home... at three o'clock or so, from 12 Angry Men (1957)
He came home for his knife. It's not nice to leave knives in people's chests. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
He can't hear you. He never will. Let's sit down. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
He claimed he was at the movies, from 12 Angry Men (1957)
He claims that he went to a movie at about 11.30, from 12 Angry Men (1957)
He couldn't even remember the names of the pictures he saw. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
He couldn't have identified the voice with the el roaring by. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
He couldn't remember the names of the movies or who starred in them. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
He did an excellent job. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
He didn't want the case or he resented being appointed. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
He didn't. The window was open. So was the one upstairs. It was a hot night. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
He doesn't even speak good English. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
He doesn't say the boy is not guilty. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
He don't even speak good English. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
He even wiped the knife clean of fingerprints. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
He had three months to the day of the trial in which to memorise them. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
He identified it in court. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
He just isn't sure. It's not easy to stand alone against the ridicule of others. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
He let too many things go by little things. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
He lived for a year and a half in an orphanage from 12 Angry Men (1957)
He lived in a neighbourhood where screams were commonplace. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
He ran to the door and saw the kid run out of the house. What's that mean to you? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
He said 15. He was positive about it. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
He said he got to his own door in, at most, 15 seconds. If the killer ran immediately... from 12 Angry Men (1957)
He said he heard footsteps upstairs, running to the front door. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
He said he went from his bedroom to the front door. Isn't that enough? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
He says he crossed to the door, walked down the hall, opened the door from 12 Angry Men (1957)
He says he heard the boy say I'm gonna kill you, from 12 Angry Men (1957)
He stabbed his own father four inches into the chest. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
He talked with his friends for an hour, leaving them at 9.45. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
He walks slowly. He needed help into the witness chair. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
He was a very old man in a torn jacket. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
He was an old man! He was confused! from 12 Angry Men (1957)
He was an ox. A real ox. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
He was born in a slum. Slums are breeding grounds for criminals. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
He was dragging his left leg and trying to hide it, from 12 Angry Men (1957)
He was just tryin' to bait me. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
He would have had to be calm enough to wipe off any fingerprints left on the knife. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
He would have had to walk 12 feet, open the bedroom door, from 12 Angry Men (1957)
He'd be trying to tell you that... from 12 Angry Men (1957)
He'd really have to believe in his client to put up a good case. Obviously he didn't. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
He's 22 years old. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
He's a 15th assistant or something. What does he know? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
He's a real bull, this kid. You know... from 12 Angry Men (1957)
He's a wild, angry kid. That's all he's ever been. And you know why? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
He's been arrested for muggin'. He was picked up twice for knife fightin'. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
He's guilty for sure. Not a doubt in the whole world. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
He's had a pretty miserable 18 years. I think we owe him a few words, that's all. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
He's just sayin' so to be important, right? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
He's right. She did do that a lot. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
He's the one keeping us in here. Let's hear what he's got to say. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
He's twisting the facts. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Heard somebody running and assumed it was the boy. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Heard the upstairs door open, the footsteps start down. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Heard the woman scream, got to his front door as fast as he could, from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Her bed was next to the window, and she could look out from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Here are the el tracks, the bedroom, living room, kitchen, bathroom, hall, stairs. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Here, you take on the responsibility. I'll just keep my mouth shut. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Here... from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Here's a woman who's lying in bed. She can't sleep. She's dyin' with the heat. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Here's another guess. She honestly thought she saw the boy kill his father. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Here's how. Underhand. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Here's the apartment. The old man's was directly beneath and exactly the same. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Hey, listen. Listen, he's right. I saw them too. I was the closest one to her. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Hey, that's not a bad view, huh? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Hey, what is it with this fan here? How come... from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Hey! from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Hey! Two points. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
His window is opposite hers across the el tracks. She swore she saw him do it. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Hit 'em where they live that's my motto. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Hit me in the jaw. He was a big kid. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Holy smoke! He's right. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
How about it? I wanna hear arguments. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
How about the next gentleman? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
How about you? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
How could he be positive about anything? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
How do you like this guy? I'm tellin' you, they're all alike. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
How does he know all that? How do you know what glasses she wore? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
How does he know how long 15 seconds is? You can't judge that. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
However you decide, your verdict must be unanimous. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Human life don't mean as much to them as it does to us. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Human life don't mean as much to them as it does to us. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I began to get a peculiar feeling about this trial. I mean, nothing is that positive. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I bought that at a pawn shop two blocks from the boy's house. It cost six dollars. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I can hardly touch my nose. Know what I mean? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I can talk like that to you. If you want to vote not guilty, from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I could kill you for that. Junior, do that again and I'll kill you. Rocky, kill him. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I did. Strange, but I didn't think about it before. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I didn't expect a turn. I thought you were all gonna to try to convince me. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I didn't see any marks! from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I didn't think of it then, but I've been going over her face... in my mind. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I don't believe I have to be loyal to one side or the other. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I don't care whether I'm alone or not. It's my right. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I don't have to defend my decision to you. There is a reasonable doubt in my mind. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I don't know if anyone else noticed that about her. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I don't know what's the matter with that fan. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I don't know. It just never occurred to me. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I don't know. It's all been said. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I don't know. Maybe no reason. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I don't know. So much evidence to sift. This is a pretty complicated business. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I don't really know what the truth is. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I don't remember, but I don't see how he could have run. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I don't see anything funny about it. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I don't see what the knife has got to do with anything. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I don't see what you're going to prove. The man said he saw the boy running out. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I don't suppose anybody will ever really know. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I don't think the kind of boy he is has anything to do with it. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I don't think you can tell what wound he might have made from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I don't understand you people! from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I feel sorry for you. What it must feel like to wanna pull the switch! from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I felt that the defence wasn't conducting a thorough enough cross examination. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I forgot to tell you. I'm the assistant head coach at Andrew J McCorkle High School. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I got one. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I got three garages going to pot. So let's get done and get outta here. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I guess it's just they have peculiar ways of expressing themselves. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I guess the quickest way is a show of hands. Anyone object? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I hadn't noticed that before. That must be annoying. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I have a proposition to make to all of you. I'm going to call for another vote. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I have been listening very carefully and... from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I have two reasons. One: The evidence given by the woman across the street, from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I have. Now, sit down and don't open your mouth again. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I haven't seen him for two years. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I just can't see two slaps in the face provoking him into committing murder. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I just don't think that he would have gone back. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I just finished painting an apartment that overlooked an el line. It took three days. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I just paced off 12 feet. This is the bedroom door. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I just think he's guilty. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I just wanna talk about facts. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I kept putting myself in the kid's place. I'd have asked for another lawyer, I think. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I lived in an apartment near the el line once. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I made 27 grand last year sellin' marmalade. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I mean, if I was on trial for my life, from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I mean, it's idiotic, but it's funny. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I mean, that thing with the old man, that was pretty unexpected. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I mean, what are we supposed to believe? You're pullin' stories out of thin air. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I mean, what's happening in here? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I never saw so much time spent on nothin'. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I only know as much as you do. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I only know the woman's eyesight is in question now. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I run a messenger service. 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'. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I sat there in court for six days listening while the evidence built up. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I saw it. I was so embarrassed, I almost threw up. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I saw that. It's called The Amazing Mrs Bainbridge. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I speak my piece, and you... from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I started to be convinced, you know, very early in the case. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I still don't see how anybody can think he's not guilty. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I suppose it's the same in your business too, huh? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I swear, I... I nearly bawled. Just... We couldn't go nowhere. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I think he's guilty. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I think I know this man better than anyone here. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I think it's clear the boy never went to the movies that night. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I think it's clear the boy never went to the movies that night. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I think it's customary to take a preliminary vote. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I think so, if there were any special details to remember. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I think we can assume the boy ran out in a state of panic, having just killed his father. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I think we're going nowhere here. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I thought we'd sit in order, by jury numbers. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I wanna wait till the second hand reaches 60. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I want to ask you something. Do you believe his story? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I want you eleven men to... from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I want you to tell me why you changed your vote. Give me reasons. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I was arguing with the guy I work next to at the bank a few weeks ago. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I was only wondering how the market closed. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I was saying seven o'clock would be a reasonable time... from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I wasn't. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I will. Now, let's take two pieces of testimony and try to put them together. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I wish I had another one just like him. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I wonder how clearly he heard the boy's voice through the ceiling. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I wouldn't know about that. I've never worn eyeglasses. 20/20. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I... didn't mean to get nasty. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I... I don't think he's guilty. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I... We're... we're... from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I'd like to be a few years younger. That man gets on my... from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I'd like to go over something, if you gentlemen don't mind. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I'd never heard of them before. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I'd want my lawyer to tear the prosecution witnesses to shreds, or at least try to. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I'll abstain. If there are eleven votes for guilty, I won't stand alone. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I'll bet he figured nobody'd seen him running out from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I'll bet you $5,000 /'d remember the movies I saw. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I'll give you a demonstration. Somebody get up. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I'll make myself about six or seven inches shorter. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I'll tell you in a minute. The... from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I'll try one. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I'm also guessing that she didn't put them on when she looked out of the window. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I'm convinced. Not guilty. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I'm just as sentimental as the next fella. I know he's only 18. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I'm not trying to change your mind. It's just that... from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I'm ready to walk into court and declare a hung jury. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I'm sick and tired of facts. You can twist 'em any way you like. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I'm tellin' ya, I've got all the facts here. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I'm telling him, in an ad agency when a point like this is reached in a meeting, from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I'm trying to tell you. You're making a big mistake, you people. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I'm... you know, I'm not gonna make any rules. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I've got a different technique. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I've known a couple who were OK, but that's the exception. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I've never seen one like it. Neither had the storekeeper who sold it to the boy. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I've played in back yards that were filled with garbage. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
If /'d done the stabbing, I'd take a chance and go back for the knife. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
If it's any of your business, I was rubbing it because it bothers me a little. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
If nobody else has an idea, I might have a cutie here. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
If the gentleman wants it to remain secret... from 12 Angry Men (1957)
If there's a reasonable doubt in your minds as to the guilt of the accused from 12 Angry Men (1957)
If there's no reasonable doubt, then you must, in good conscience, from 12 Angry Men (1957)
If we're gonna wade through that nonsense about the body... from 12 Angry Men (1957)
If you ask me, I'd slap those tough kids down before they start any trouble. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
If you had to sort out all that junk, like that thing with the movies. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
If you wanna hang this jury, go ahead. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
If you want me to walk faster than that, I will. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
In the boy's place, do you think you could remember details from 12 Angry Men (1957)
In the event that you find the accused guilty, from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Insignificant old man who... from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Is it possible? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Isn't that funny? I've lived here all my life. I've never been inside it. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
It don't prove anything. It's just part of the picture. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
It is obvious to me that the boy's entire story was flimsy. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
It is very annoying. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
It is. Now could we get on to something else? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
It kills me. It's the weirdest thing, from 12 Angry Men (1957)
It may have been two too many. Everyone has a breaking point. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
It only takes a second. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
It saves a lot of time and money. Let's get started. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
It seems to me that this man has some very good points to make. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
It takes a six car el train ten seconds to pass a given point. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
It was a matter of seconds! Nobody can be that accurate. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
It was a very inexpensive second feature, with unknown... from 12 Angry Men (1957)
It was another apartment. It's not easy to identify a shouting voice. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
It was gonna cut right in, slash through, slashed right in, cut right through... from 12 Angry Men (1957)
It was just that I looked at him for a very long time. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
It was quite a storm we had. It was right in the middle of a game. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
It would be so hard for him to recede into the background. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
It's 12 feet from the bed to the door. The hall is 43 feet. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
It's a normal state of affairs with him. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
It's a very unusual knife. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
It's against the law to buy or sell switchblade knives. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
It's all right. I left the office at 8.30 and went straight home and to bed. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
It's also possible for a lawyer to be just plain stupid, isn't it? I mean, it's possible. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
It's always difficult to keep personal prejudice out of a thing like this. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
It's as plain as the nose on your face. So why don't we stop wastin' our time here? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
It's because they know the answers already. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
It's hard to put into words. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
It's interesting that he'd find a knife exactly like the boy's. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
It's logical to assume that she wasn't wearing them in bed. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
It's no secret that children from slums are potential menaces to society. I think... from 12 Angry Men (1957)
It's not difficult for a lawyer to find out what played on a particular night. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
It's now your duty to sit down and try and separate the facts from the fancy. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
It's only a shower. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
It's only one night. A boy may die. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
It's the kind of case that brings no money, no glory, not much chance of winning. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
It's the only alibi the boy offered, and he couldn't back it up with any details. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
It's these kids the way they are nowadays. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
It's very awkward to stab down into the chest of someone over half a foot taller. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
It's your right. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
It's... a quarter after six. Someone before mentioned seven o'clock. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Just a minute. Here's a woman... from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Just because I'm trying to keep this organised? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Just in time to see the boy running down the stairs. Am I right? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Just... whoosh! You know, right down. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Kids. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Know what I mean, my friend? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Laughs, drinks, jokes, tricks. You know? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Let me go! I'll kill him! I'll kill him! from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Let the kid take his chance with 12 other guys. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Let us assume that the boy really did commit the murder. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Let's hold it down. These side arguments are only slowin' us up. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Let's see if the details bear him out. As the body hit the floor, from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Let's stop the arguing for about two minutes in here. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Let's take an hour. The ball game doesn't start till eight o'clock. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Let's talk about this woman for a moment. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Let's throw it out and see if the cat licks it up. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Like, some account exec will get up and he'll say: from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Listen to me. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Listen to me. Listen to me. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Listen to me. They're no good. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Listen, will you come on already with the optometrist bit? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Listen. I... I was wonderin' if... from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Look at that come down, will ya? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Look at the angle. Down and in. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Look how dark it's gettin' out there. I bet we're gonna have a storm now. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Look, there was one alleged eyewitness to this killing. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Look, this kid's been kicked around all of his life. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Look, we're all grown ups in here. We heard the facts, didn't we? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Look, you know how these people lie. It's born in them. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Look. Now what about the old man? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Looks like we're really hung up here, huh? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Loudmouth. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
May I... Can I pass? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Maybe they were sunglasses! Maybe she was far sighted! What do you know? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Maybe this is an idea. It seems to me that it's up to us to convince this gentleman from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Maybe those things happened, but maybe they didn't. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Maybe we can talk about setting some kind of time limit. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Maybe we need a little yelling. These guys keep going off every which way. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Maybe... maybe we should take another vote. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Monday night? Monday night... my wife and I went to the movies. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Most of 'em, it's like they have no feelings! They can do anything! from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Mr Foreman, I'd like to change my vote to not guilty. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Mrs Bainbridge. The Remarkab/e Mrs Bainbridge. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Must have been on the same switch with the lights. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
My boss does the supposin'. But... from 12 Angry Men (1957)
My friend, for your three dollars a day, you have to listen to everything. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
My name's McCardle. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Nine of us now seem to feel that the defendant is innocent. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Nine. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
No difference at all. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
No difference, pal. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
No glasses. Well, women do that. See if you can get a mental picture of her. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
No jury can declare a man guilty unless it's sure. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
No one had to think about it twice except you. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
No one in the house saw him go out. No one at the theatre identified him. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
No one wears eyeglasses to bed. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
No real... dead spots. You know what I mean? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
No, but I'd like to know if an old man who drags one foot cos he had a stroke from 12 Angry Men (1957)
No, but it's possib/e the boy lost his knife from 12 Angry Men (1957)
No, he didn't say slapped. He said punched. There's a difference. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
No, no. Thanks. Thanks. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
No, sir. They get drunk. They're real big drinkers, all of 'em. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
No? I've sat on many juries. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
No. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
No. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
No. He wouldn't really lie. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
No. I don't. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
No. Not with the experience he got all his life handling these things. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
No. They couldn't. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
No... from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Nobody can know a thing like that. This isn't an exact science. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Nobody has to prove otherwise. The burden of proof's on the prosecution. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Nobody knows him. Nobody quotes him. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Nobody seeks his advice after 75 years. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Nobody wants to change. You're doing a beautiful job. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Nobody's blaming 'em. That's the way they are by nature. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Not guilty. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Not guilty. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Not guilty. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Not guilty. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Not guilty. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Not guilty. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Not guilty. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Not guilty. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Not to go into the reasons why he grew up the way he did. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Notified. That we are notified by mail to come down to this place from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Now let me ask you this. Has anyone here ever lived near the el tracks? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Now let's take our seats. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Now supposing you tell me what it proves. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Now you have changed your vote because you say you're sick of all the talking? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Now, how was he caught by the police? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Now, if there's anything you want, I'll be right outside the door. Just knock. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Now, let's see. It was... from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Now, my question is: If he really had killed his father, from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Now, the boy certainly must have heard the scream. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Now, these are facts. You can't refute facts. The kid is guilty. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Now, this happened at 10 minutes after 12. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Now, this is the way I'd stab a man who was... taller than I was. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Now, wait a minute. You can't talk like that to me. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Now, where did this panic start and where did it end? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Now, who's got something constructive to say? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Now, why were you rubbing your nose like that? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Number eight? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Number eleven? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Number five? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Number four? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Number seven? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Number six? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Number three? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Number twelve! from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Number twelve? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Of course he didn't. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Oh, boy. Look at that rain. There goes your ball game. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Oh, I don't mind, you know. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Oh, I'm sorry for interrupting. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Oh, I'm sorry. I... from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Oh, I'm sorry. Is it... Is it because of your eyeglasses? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Oh, look. Will you look at the time? Come on. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Oh, now just wait a... Listen, you can't talk to me like that. Who do you think you are? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Oh, stop being a kid, will ya? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Oh, that's me. I vote guilty. Two? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Oh. Well... I don't know. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
OK with me. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
OK, all those voting not guilty, raise your hands. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
OK, fellas. Can we hold it down a minute? Fellas? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
OK, here's an idea. Let's... run it up the flagpole and see if anyone salutes it. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
OK, I guess the fastest way is to find out who's voting not guilty. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
OK, if I can have your attention. You fellas can handle this thing any way you want. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
OK, let's get to the point. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
OK, look. Let's stop the arguing. We're only wasting time. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
OK, men. Let's take our seats, huh? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
OK, pass these along. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
OK, that's eleven guilty. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
OK, then, just remember that this has to be twelve to nothing, either way. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
OK, there's another vote called for. Anyone object? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
OK. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
OK. Here's what I think. And I have no personal feelings about this. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
OK. I say we're a hung jury. I say we take it in to the judge. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
OK. I'll call off your jury numbers. One? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
OK. OK, OK, killer. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
OK. She had marks on her nose. I'm givin' you that. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
OK. Then I think that you know that we have a first degree murder charge here, from 12 Angry Men (1957)
On the way to the movies, sometime between 11.30 and 3.10, from 12 Angry Men (1957)
One man is dead. Another man's life is at stake. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
One, two, three and so on around the table, if that's OK with you gentlemen. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
One, two, three, from 12 Angry Men (1957)
One, two, three, four, five, six, seven... from 12 Angry Men (1957)
One, two, three. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
One: The boy admitted leaving the house at eight o'clock at night from 12 Angry Men (1957)
One. Right. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Or because it would have meant bullying and badgering a helpless old man. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Or did somebody bump you on the head once and you haven't gotten over it? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Or don't you have the guts to do what you think is right? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Or this business about the knife. They found another one exactly like it? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Pardon me. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Pardon me. I have made some notes here, from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Pardon. I vote not guilty. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Pardon. Maybe you don't fully understand the term reasonable doubt. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Pardon. This is my whole point. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Pass me that chair. Those two chairs are the old man's bed. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Perhaps if the gentleman down there who is disagreeing with us could tell us why. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Please. Just give me a minute... and I'll be finished. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Premeditated murder is the most serious charge tried in our criminal courts. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Ran to the door, opened it up, saw the kid run down the stairs and out of the house. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Real jug handled. You know? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Really? I imagine the finest watchmakers in the world come from Europe. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Remarkab/e Mrs... from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Returning home at 3.10 to find his father dead and himself arrested. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Rice Pops. It's a product I work on at the agency. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Right from the beginning, his own lawyer knew, and you could see it. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Right. You're not gonna change anybody's mind. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Rotten kids... You work your life out! from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Said it sounded like a fight. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Say something! from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Say the given point is the open window of the room where the killing took place. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Say, could I see that knife a second, please? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Say, we'd like to get started. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Says he did? Boy, how do you like that? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Second: The woman across the street from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Secret? What do you mean? There are no secrets in a jury room. I know who it was. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
See, you'd lose too much time switching hands. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
She had dyed hair, marks on her nose. What does that mean? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
She had these things on the side of her nose. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
She had those same marks. She kept rubbing them in court. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
She had to be able to identify a person 60 feet away, at night, without glasses. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
She looks out the window, and right across the street from 12 Angry Men (1957)
She remembered insignificant details. How can you argue with that? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
She said she saw it through the windows of a moving el train. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
She said she went to bed about eleven o'clock that night. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
She said the lights went out after the killing, from 12 Angry Men (1957)
She said the lights went out after the killing, from 12 Angry Men (1957)
She screamed, and then went to telephone the police. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
She sees the kid stick the knife into his father. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
She testified the killing took place just as she looked out. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
She tossed and turned for over an hour. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
She was making a tremendous effort to look 35. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
She's known the kid all his life. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
She's one of them too, isn't she? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Simply because he knew how to handle a knife. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Since the woman saw the killing through the last two cars, from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Six to six! I'm telling you, some of you people in here must be out of your minds. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
So he gambled for support and I gave it to him. I respect his motives. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
So he knew that somebody saw something. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
So I guess /'// have to break it up. I'm changin' my vote to not guilty. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
So now where are we? We can yakety yak till next Tuesday. Where's it getting us? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
So people'd think she's gorgeous. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
So would I. A kid like that? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
So, what are you gonna do? We can be here all night. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
So, what do we do now? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Some of the time... I tell you. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Some people haven't talked yet. Shouldn't we go in order? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Some pretty strange people work there. Well, not strange, really. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Some underprivileged kid couldn't help becoming a murderer from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Somebody saw the kid stab his father. What more do we need? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Someone else claims he heard the killing, saw the boy run out after, from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Someone picked it up, went to the boy's house from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Someone send for a pinochle deck from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Someone starts tellin' us fairy tales and we're listenin'! from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Something. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Sorry, blue eyes. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Stabbed him to death and left the house at 10 minutes after 12. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Stamp your foot. That'll be the body falling. You can time me from there. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Still the same. One, two, three not guilty. Nine guilty. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Supposin' you talk us all out of this and... from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Supposing they're wrong? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Supposing we go once around the table? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Supposing you were the one who was on trial? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Sure do. I just got over one. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Sure they lock the door. What'd you think? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Sure, I know that. What I meant was... from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Sure, there's some good things about 'em, too. I'm the first one to say that. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Sure, you can take all the time, hobble around the room, but you can't prove it! from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Switchblades came with the neighbourhood. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Swore positively she looked out of the window and saw the killing from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Take a look at this knife. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Take that stuff about the old man, who lived there and heard everything! from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Tell them, will ya? This is gettin' to be a joke. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Tell us what you're thinking. We might be able to show you where you're mixed up. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Testimony that could put a boy into the electric chair shou/d be that accurate. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Thank you very much. OK, gentlemen. Everybody's here. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Thank you. Now, then. I'm sure you'll pardon me for this, from 12 Angry Men (1957)
That doesn't prove anything. I'm a... pretty excitable person. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
That doesn't sit well with a jury. Most lawyers avoid it. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
That he's wrong and we're right. Maybe if we each took a couple of minutes just to... from 12 Angry Men (1957)
That is, a moment after the train went by, from 12 Angry Men (1957)
That sounds fair. Everyone agreed? Anyone doesn't agree? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
That sounds fair. Everyone agreed? Anyone doesn't agree? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
That was very powerful. Didn't they say something about a fight, an argument, from 12 Angry Men (1957)
That wasn't a very strong motive. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
That we are... from 12 Angry Men (1957)
That... business before, when that tall guy, whatshisname, was tryin' to bait me? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
That's a damn stupid thing to do. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
That's a difference of seven inches. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
That's a point at which we might begin to discuss whether we're a hung jury or not. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
That's all right. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
That's all. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
That's crazy. You can't re create a thing like that. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
That's exactly the point this gentleman has been making. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
That's like being hit in the head with a crowbar once a day. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
That's not a very happy beginning. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
That's not a very promising situation for a young lawyer. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
That's not an answer. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
That's not bad. I mean, you know, considerin' marmalade. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
That's out in Queens. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
That's right, it isn't. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
That's right. Ever hear a kid call his father that any more? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
That's the law. OK, are we ready? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
That's the most fantastic story ever. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
That's the most important testimony. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
That's the story, for the 19th time. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
That's very important because if you don't have a motive, where's your case, right? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
The alternate jurors are excused. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
The Baltimore rooter is heard from again. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
The Beck and Call Company. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
The bench will not entertain a recommendation for mercy. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
The boy couldn't remember the movies because he wasn't there. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
The boy in the grey flannel suit is bouncin' back and forth like a tennis ball. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
The boy knew the knife could be identified. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
The boy on trial is probably guilty, but... I want to hear more. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
The boy stayed home, had another fight with his father, from 12 Angry Men (1957)
The boy was five feet seven inches tall. His father was six two. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
The breakfast with the built in bounce. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
The coroner fixed the time of death around midnight. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
The death sentence is mandatory in this case. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
The defendant doesn't even have to open his mouth. That's in the Constitution. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
The fact that after the boy claimed he was at the movies when the killing took place, from 12 Angry Men (1957)
The gentleman has a right to see exhibits in evidence. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
The hall was 43 feet. I'll pace from that wall and back again. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
The judge won't accept a hung jury. We haven't been here long. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
The kid had a lawyer, didn't he? He presented his case, not you. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
The kid is guilty. Why don't you listen to the facts? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
The kid really did knife his father, huh? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
The kid said he'd kill him and he did! from 12 Angry Men (1957)
The kid yelled it at the top of his lungs. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
The kid you just decided isn't guilty was seen ramming this into his father! from 12 Angry Men (1957)
The kid'll be tried again and found guilty, as sure as he's born. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
The knife and the way it was bought is strong evidence, don't you think? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
The knife was important to the district attorney. He spent a day... from 12 Angry Men (1957)
The lady across the street looked right in the open window and saw the stabbing. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
The lights went off. She didn't have time to put them on. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
The lights were out, and they proved in court that at night from 12 Angry Men (1957)
The nerve! The absolute nerve! from 12 Angry Men (1957)
The old man I'm gonna kill you, body hitting the floor a second later from 12 Angry Men (1957)
The old man lived downstairs under the room where the killing took place. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
The old man saw him! Right there, on the stairs. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
The old man was in this bedroom here. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
The old man who lived downstairs says he heard the kid yell I'm gonna kill ya. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
The reason I asked that was because you were rubbing your nose like... from 12 Angry Men (1957)
The seam of his jacket was split, under the shoulder. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
The storekeeper said it was the only one of its kind he had ever had in stock. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
The time is 12.10 on the nose. Everything fits. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
The vote is eight to four in favour of guilty. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
The vote is nine to three in favour of guilty. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
The vote is now six to six. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
The vote is ten to two. I'm talking! You have no right to leave this room! from 12 Angry Men (1957)
The way he handled all those points one by one, in logical sequence. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
The way they sometimes precede their idea with a phrase. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
The woman across the street testified that the moment after she saw the killing, from 12 Angry Men (1957)
The woman saw him do it! What else do you want? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
The woman who testified that she saw the killing from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Then some golden voiced preacher tears your heart out from 12 Angry Men (1957)
There are questions I'd have liked to ask. Maybe they wouldn't mean anything but... from 12 Angry Men (1957)
There are twelve people in here concentrating on this case. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
There is a question I would like to ask. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
There was this whole business about the stab wound and how it was made. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
There were eleven votes for guilty. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
There were six cars on the train. She saw it through the last two. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
There's a phoney deal if I ever heard one. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
There's a... There's a danger here. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
There's always some character ready with an idea, see. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
There's enough doubt to wonder if he was there at all at the time of the killing. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
There's no point in getting nasty. You keep trying to turn this into a contest. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
There's no point standing around all over the place. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
There's no point staying here for ever. OK. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
There's not a one of 'em who's any good. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
There's something else I'd like to talk about for a minute. Thanks. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
There's something I'd like to say. It's been bothering me a little, from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Therefore, the train had been roaring by the old man's window from 12 Angry Men (1957)
These people are dangerous. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
They come over here and before they can take a breath, from 12 Angry Men (1957)
They heard an argument. Then they heard the father hit the boy twice. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
They let those kids run wild up there. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
They proved it a dozen different ways in court. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
They say he's real handy with a knife. Oh, this is a very fine boy. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
They'll get a chance to talk. Be quiet a second, will ya? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
They're entitled. It's the system, but... from 12 Angry Men (1957)
They're lushing it up and fighting all the time, from 12 Angry Men (1957)
They're only people. People make mistakes. Could they be wrong? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
They're telling us how to run the show. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
They're... wild. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
This boy has been hit so many times that violence is practically... from 12 Angry Men (1957)
This boy's the product of a broken home and a filthy neighbourhood. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
This business with the glasses? How do you know she didn't have 'em on? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
This el train had no passengers on it. It was just being moved downtown. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
This fighting... That's not why we are here, to fight. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
This gentleman has been standing alone against us. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
This is a quiet, frightened, from 12 Angry Men (1957)
This is gonna be the hottest day of the year. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
This is insane. What are you wasting everybody's time for? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
This is one of the reasons why we are strong. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
This is somebody's life. We can't decide in five minutes. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
This is what I think happened. The old man heard the fight a few hours earlier. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
This is where the stories offered by the State and the boy diverge slightly. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
This isn't a game. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
This kid is a liar. I know it. I know all about them. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
This kid is five for 0. Well, look at his record. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
This kid is guilty, pal. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
This kid on trial here. His type. Well, don't you know about them? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
This kid wouldn't stand a chance with another jury, and you know it. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
This phrase, how many times have all of us used it? Probably thousands. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
This sensitivity I can understand. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
This thing isn't movin'. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
This wasn't an ordinary knife. It had a very unusual carved handle and blade. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
This woman testified in open court! from 12 Angry Men (1957)
This woman was about 45 years old. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
This, I have always thought, is a remarkable thing about democracy. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
This, then, depends on your definition of panic. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Those lawyers talk and talk, even when it's an open and shut case like this one. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Those voting not guilty? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Three: He met some friends of his in front of a tavern about 8.45. Am I right so far? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Through the boy's neighbourhood. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Through the last two cars of a passing el train the last two cars. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Through the windows of a passing el train. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
To be quoted just once very important to him. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
To continue, you've listened to a long and complex case, murder in the first degree. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
To decide on the guilt or innocence of a man we... we have never heard of before. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
To play like this with a man's life? Don't you care... from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Two things. One: He may not have heard the scream. Perhaps it wasn't very loud. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Two: He went directly to a local junk shop where he bought one of those... from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Two: If he did, he may not have connected it with his own acts. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Um... That's mandatory. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Unimportant? Here, you try it. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Vote by secret written ballot. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Wait a minute. Are you tellin' us he'd lie just so he could be important once? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Wait. We decided to do this a certain way. I think we ought to stick to it. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Walk 43 feet down and open the front door, all in 15 seconds. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Was it November? I don't know. Something. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Watch this I don't wanna have to do it again. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
We can all get out of here pretty quick. I have tickets to that ball game tonight. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
We can assume that the body hit the floor just as the train went by. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
We can start with a five minute break. One gentleman is in the bathroom. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
We can, well, discuss it first, then vote on it. That's, of course... that's one way. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
We can't help that. We're here to decide his innocence or guilt, from 12 Angry Men (1957)
We had this kid Slattery. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
We have a responsibility. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
We have as much time as it takes. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
We have nothing to gain or lose by... by our verdict. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
We may be trying to let a guilty man go free. I don't know. Nobody really can. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
We nine can't understand how you three are still so sure. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
We should not make it a... personal thing. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
We should've... We should've been done already. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
We were behind seven to six. We'd just started to move the ball, made a tackle. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
We were lucky to get a murder case. I figured us for an assault or burglary. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
We'll take in a guilty verdict to the judge right now. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
We're gonna all get sore throats if we keep it up. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
We're just... Friendly little argument. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
We're not convinced. We want to hear them again. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
We're ready now. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
We're through with that diagram. You can take it if you want. Here you are. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
We're tryin' to put a guilty man in the chair, where he belongs. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
We've agreed that it takes ten seconds for a train to pass a given point. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
We've proved the old man couldn't have heard the boy say I'm gonna kill you. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Well, how do you like it? Even steven. Pretty surprising, isn't it? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Well, I don't know you, but I'm bettin' you've never been wronger in your life. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Well, I have. You know, on my back stoop, the lot across the street, back yard. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Well, I made a man out of him. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Well, I'm not used to supposin'. I'm just a workin' man. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Well, if this isn't the livin' end! from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Well, if you want me to tell you how I feel about it, it's all right with me. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Well, it was murder, you know? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Well, maybe it serves him right. You know what I mean? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Well, that sounds fair to me. Anyone object? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Well, that's it. That's the whole case. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Well, the vote's nine to three in favour of acquittal. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Well, things are lookin' up here, huh? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Well, we're still tied up six to six. Who's got a suggestion? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Well, what do we do now? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Well, what do you want? I say he's guilty. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Well, why don't we just set up house here? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Well, you said we could throw out all the other evidence. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Well, you've got it, believe me. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Well, your horn works. Now try your lights. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Well? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Well... That's your privilege. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
What about all that stuff? The... The knife? The whole business? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
What about the knife this fine, upright boy admitted buying the night of the killing? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
What about the switch knife they found in the old man's chest? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
What actually happened is this. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
What are you basin' it on? Stories this guy made up? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
What are you gettin' out of this? Kicks? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
What are you giving us this mumbo jumbo for? I don't believe it. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
What are you lookin' at? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
What are you talkin' about? I mean, we're all goin' crazy in here or somethin'. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
What are you talkin' to him like that for? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
What did you think of the case? I mean, it had a lot of interest for me. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
What difference does it make if you get it here or at the ball game? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
What do you mean, no glasses? How do you know whether she wore glasses? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
What do you mean? Didn't the old man see him running out of the house? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
What do you mean? What's the point of having witnesses at all? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
What do you mean? Why didn't his lawyer bring it up? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
What do you think that trial cost? He's lucky he got it. Know what I mean? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
What do you think? I'm an idiot or somethin'? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
What does it mean? You found a knife like it. What's that? The discovery of the age? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
What happened to the knife? He claims it fell through a hole in his pocket from 12 Angry Men (1957)
What is the word? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
What is this? Love Your Underprivileged Brother Week? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
What kind of a man are you? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
What little things? When they don't ask questions, from 12 Angry Men (1957)
What point are you makin'? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
What the heck? I don't have to tell you. They don't know what the truth is! from 12 Angry Men (1957)
What was your impression of the prosecuting attorney? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
What? Just because I voted fast? I honestly think the guy is guilty. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
What's going on here? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
What's new? I didn't get a chance to see a paper this morning. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
What's the difference how long it takes? Supposin' we take five minutes? So what? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
What's the difference how many seconds it was? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
What's the matter with you guys? You all know he's guilty! He's got to burn! from 12 Angry Men (1957)
What's the time? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
What's there to talk about? Eleven of us think he's guilty. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
When he couldn't remember a thing about the movies, great emotional stress or not. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
When he was 10, he was in children's court: He threw a rock at a teacher. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
When he was 15, he was in reform school: He stole a car. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
When he was 16, we had a fight. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
When he was nine years old, he ran away from a fight. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
When he's in bed, he heard the body hit the floor, from 12 Angry Men (1957)
When his father was serving a jail term for forgery. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
When I was a kid, I used to call my father sir. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
When the window's open, the train noise is almost unbearable. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
When you get to New Year's Eve 1954, let me know. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Where did that come from? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Where does he come off calling me a public avenger, a sadist? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Wherever you run into it, prejudice always obscures the truth. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
While the body of his father was lying in the bedroom. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Who actually saw the murder committed. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Who has been nothing all his life. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Who has never had recognition or his name in the newspapers. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Who have they got? Who have they got besides good groundkeepers? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Who the heck could? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Who was in The Amazing Mrs Bainbridge? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Why did he leave it there in the first place? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Why didn't the lawyer say something? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Why do you think the old man might lie? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Why don't you donate five dollars to the cause? Maybe it'll make you feel better. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Why don't you drop a quarter in his collection box? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Why don't you stop making smart remarks? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Why is this such a personal triumph for you, this one vote? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Why would he come back home three hours later? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Will you give me that? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Will you stand there and mark the front door? It was chain locked, remember. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Wish I could figure out some way we could break it up. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Would have had to hear the boy's words with the el roaring past his nose! from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Wouldn't he be afraid of being caught? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Yanks and Cleveland. We've got this kid Modjelewski in there. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Yeah, especially relatives'. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Yeah, I guess so. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Yeah, let's vote. Who knows? Maybe we can all get outta here. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Yeah, you're doin' great. Just great, fella. You stay in there and pitch. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Yeah. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Yeah. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Yeah. Once around for the deal, huh? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Yeah. We've probably all got things to do here. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Yeah. What about that business with the knife? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Yes. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Yes. His lawyer took great pains to bring that out. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Yes. The Amazing Mrs Bainbridge. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Yet he couldn't remember the names of the films he saw or who played in them. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You all come in here with your hearts bleedin' about slum kids and injustice. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You are faced with a grave responsibility. Thank you, gentlemen. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You can look through the windows and see what's happening on the other side. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You can reach out and almost touch the el tracks, right? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You can talk here for ever. It's still the same thing. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You can talk till your tongue is draggin' on the floor. The boy is guilty. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You can't believe a word they say. You know that. I mean, they're born liars. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You can't prove he didn't get to the door! from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You can't send someone off to die on evidence like that. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You did a wonderful job. Wonderful. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You did it. You did it! from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You don't believe the boy. How come you believe the woman? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You don't really mean you'll kill me, do you? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You expect that. You know what we're dealing with. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You go ahead. You say anything you like. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You guys can talk the ears right off my head. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You guys ever go to the Garden? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You have sat here and voted guilty with everyone else from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You heard what we did. The kid's a dangerous killer. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You keep comin' in with bright sayings. Send 'em to a paper! They pay $3 apiece! from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You keep shouting at the top of your lungs... from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You know somethin'? I called the Weather Bureau this morning. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You know that. And bang! Someone's lying in the gutter. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You know what I mean? Violent. Where are you going? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You know what the soft sell is? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You know, born in a slum, mother dead since he was nine. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You know, in advertising... I told you I worked in an agency? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You know, one man's inside and I think we ought to wait for him. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You know, their whole line is just... just comin' apart. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You know, this reminds me of a storm we had last... from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You know? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You listen to some fairy tales. You start getting through to these old ladies. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You lousy bunch of bleedin' hearts. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You oughta be at that hair splitters' convention. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You oughta have more respect, mister. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You oughta write for one of those kooky detective magazines, make a fortune. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You really think he's innocent? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You said it provided a motive. So did the prosecution. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You saw this kid just like I did. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You say stuff like that to him again... I'm gonna lay you out. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You see, I was looking for a motive. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You sound like you met my brother in law once. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You think he could have made the wound that killed his father? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You think he'd pull that? Have her testify without her glasses? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You voted guilty. What side are you on? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You want to see this boy die because you want it, not because of the facts. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You want to take the chair? Take the chair. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You work your heart out... from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You, you're the leader of the cause. What about it? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You'd think they'd air condition this place. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You're a real baseball fan, aren't ya? Where do we sit here? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You're alone. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You're always blowin' your stacks over some guy that fanned. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You're not getting through to me. I've had enough. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You're not gonna intimidate me. I'm entitled to my opinion. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You're not gonna tell me we're supposed to believe this kid, knowing what he is. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You're probably right. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You're talking about little details and forgetting the important stuff. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You're the only one wants to see exhibits. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You're wastin' your time. You ought to wrap it up. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You've listened to the testimony, had the law interpreted as it applies in this case. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You've made some excellent points, but I still believe the boy is guilty. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Your eyeglasses made those two deep impressions on the sides of your nose. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Your turn down there. Let's go. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
15 seconds after the killing? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
15 seconds after the body hit the floor. Correct. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
20. What are you tryin' to distort? He said 15. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
A lot of details never came out. Yeah, well, good luck. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
And pop ups are fallin' for base hits. Hold on a second. Look. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
And the night before that? That was... Tuesday night. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Anything wrong? I heard some noise. No, everything's all right. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Are you a salesman? I'm an architect. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Are you a Yankee fan? No, Baltimore. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Are you his executioner? I'm one of 'em. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Are you sure? I'm sure. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Are you sure? Yeah, I'm sure. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Baltimore, please. He was court appointed. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Boy, how do you like that? And another chap flips his wings! from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Boy, I don't care what you do. All right. I don't have anything brilliant. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Boy, the arrogance of this guy! All right. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Buddy, you're in my seat. Oh, excuse me. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
But he's still gotta pay for what he did. I'm with you. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
But maybe if we go deeper... Come on, will ya? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
But not very probable. OK, fellas. Let's take our seats. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Come on, sit down. Sit down. What's he so wise about? I'm telling ya... from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Could he have done it? Sure. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Could they be wrong? Those people were under oath. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Did the old man say he ran to the door? What's the difference? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Did you ever see a knife fight? No. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Did you think of it? It don't matter. He didn't bring it up from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Do you think so? He said he yelled at the top of his voice. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Do you think we'll be much longer? I don't know. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Does anybody want a cough drop? I'll take one. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Don't you feel well? I feel perfectly well, thank you. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Don't you remember that? No. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Down and in. There's no argument. Hold on a minute. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Eleven of us didn't think of it either. What about the district attorney? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Ever hear so much talk about nothin'? I guess they're entitled. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Facts determine the case. Don't give me that! from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Forget it. It's not important. This isn't a game? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Great. I heard a good story last night... That's not why we're sitting here. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
He got there, didn't he? He said he ran. At least I think he did. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
He had to get it before the police did. If he knew the knife could be identified, from 12 Angry Men (1957)
He said 20. He said 15. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
He'll slip through our fingers. Slip through our fingers? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
He's 18 years old. Well, that's old enough. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
He's 18 years old. Well, that's old enough. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
He's guilty. Anybody else? The vote is eight to four. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
He's much too bright for that. Bright? He's a common, ignorant slob. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
He's very excitable. Sit down. Excitable? You bet I'm excitable! from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Hey, is that the Woolworth Building? That's right. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
How about the night before that? What is this? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
How about you? I don't know about the rest of 'em, from 12 Angry Men (1957)
How come you changed your vote? It just seemed there was room for doubt. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
How come you say so much? Lawyers aren't infallible. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
How do you know? I don't know. I'm guessing. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
How do you use a switchblade? Well, you'd never use it like this. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
How'd you like it? I don't know. It was pretty interesting. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I beg pardon? I thought he was really sharp, from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I call for another vote. I'm talking here! from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I could be wrong but... It was eight o'clock, not seven. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I didn't mean to keep you waiting. Baltimore? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I do. Good. Let's take the facts one at a time. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I do. Under great emotional stress? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I don't know. You sat in court with the rest of us. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I don't know. Maybe I don't. So how come you voted not guilty? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I don't know. Ten, twelve seconds? A pretty good guess. Anyone else? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I don't think he could have heard it. Maybe he didn't, with all that el noise. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I don't think he oughta joke about it. What do you want me to do about it? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I don't want any part of them. Listen, I... I've lived in a slum all my life. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I feel he'd have gone for him underhand. How do you know? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I guess we talk. Boy, oh boy! from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I say she only saw a blur. How do you know what she saw? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I think that's possible. Assumed? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I think the point is made. Big point. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I think we know that. Yeah, let's see who's where. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I told you. Not guilty. Why? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I want another vote. OK, that's another vote called for. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I want to see a diagram of the apartment. Why don't we have him on trial again? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I want to see this one, too. I'd like to stop wastin' time. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I was very impressed. I think he... he did an expert job. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I wrote that line. Very catchy. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I'd like to anyway, if you don't mind. Do we have to listen to this? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I'd like to ask you a personal question. Go ahead. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I'd like to see it again. Mr Foreman? Why do we have to see it again? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I'll give you a hand. That's it. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I'm just saying a coincidence is possible. And I say it's not possible. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I'm simply asking questions. This is just off the top of my head but... from 12 Angry Men (1957)
I'm trying to settle something here. Well, I think this is important. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Is everyone here? The old man is inside. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Isn't that enough for you? No, it isn't. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
It doesn't mean we'd really kill anybody. The phrase was: I'm gonna kill you. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
It keeps me thinking clearly. We have work to do. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
It's 5 after 6. Let's get some dinner. Why don't we wait till 7 o'clock? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
It's eleven to one. What about all the other evidence? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
It's gonna rain. Well, how'd you figure that out, killer? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
It's not possible he heard it. Of course he heard it. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
It's not possible? No, it's not possible. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
It's not so easy to arrange the evidence. Throw out all the other evidence! from 12 Angry Men (1957)
It's not Sunday. We don't need a sermon. We have a job to do. Now let's do it. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
It's the same knife! What do you think you're doin'? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
It's why they're made to open like that. The boy was pretty handy with a knife? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Just cos she was rubbin' her nose? She had those marks. I saw 'em. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Let it be. That's twelve. We go around one, two... from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Let's go over it again. We've been over it again. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Let's talk about it. All right. Let's get it in here and look at it. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Ling or... Long. Something like that. Who else? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Lock. Door. Stop. Right. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Look, I don't have to... You do have to. Say it. Why? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Looks like we'll be here for dinner. OK, now let's get down to business. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Maybe he didn't. The old man said he did. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Maybe he just didn't think of it. Do you think he's an idiot? It's obvious. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Maybe there are ten knives like that. Maybe there are! from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Maybe you can still smell it on me. Listen, sonny... from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Maybe you can tell us. I'll try. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Maybe. You know, you do gooders are all alike. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Might she not have made a mistake? No. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Mr Foreman? Well, that's OK with me. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
My, it's hot in here. Want a drink of water? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Nice bunch of guys, huh? They're about the same as anyone else. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
No. OK. How about you? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Now, listen, buddy... Who tells you that you have the right from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Now, listen... Guilty or not guilty? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Number nine? Not guilty. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Number ten? Guilty. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Oh, brilliant! I'm tellin' you, this is the craziest. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Oh, fine. I knew it. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
OK, go. You, down there. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
OK. Anyone doesn't wanna vote? It's fine with me. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
OK. Are you finished? Yeah. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
One second later. Right. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Only an ignorant man can believe that. Now, listen... from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Or when he wants them to! Keep the yelling down. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Pardon me, but... don't you ever sweat? No, I don't. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Perhaps you'd like to pull the switch. For this kid, you bet I would. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Right? Right. Nobody hurt. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Say, could you bring us the knife? The knife? Sure. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Say, do you mind? I'm sorry. I have this habit of doodling. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Say, we'd like to get started. Forgive me, gentlemen. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Shall we continue? Well, I think we ought to take a break. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
She saw him do it, the wrong way. That's absolutely right. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
So? What do you think that means? I'm sick of your yellin'... from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Somebody has to start off again. I beg pardon... from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Sorry. I think we ought to have an open ballot. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Sounds right to me. What's the guessing game for? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Still no room for reasonable doubt? No. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Supposing we're wrong? Supposing this building fell on my head? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Switch knives. Switchblade knives. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
That was the idea. I forgot. He's right. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
That's about right. Maybe a little more. OK, a little more. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
That's it. If you want to try it, I'm ready. All right. Let's do it the hard way. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
That's right. And no one saw him at the theatre. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
That's right. I broke the law. You pulled a real bright trick. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
That's right. She actually saw the killing. Fellas, please. Let's go in order. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
The bridge tournament. I played bridge. Monday night? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
The cat licks it up? Yeah. The boy... from 12 Angry Men (1957)
The downward angle of it, you know? Don't start with that again. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
The kid kills his father, just like that. Listen, it happens all the time. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
The man wants to talk. Thank you. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
The odds are a million to one. It's possible! from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Then what do you want? I just want to talk. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
There's no point in this thing going on. I go for that, too. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
There's your answer. Maybe. Maybe the boy did kill his father. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
They proved it. I'd like to ask you something. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
They've been over it and over it. I know, but I don't go along with it. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
This gentleman has made that point. That's correct. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Under great emotional stress. He remembered them correctly in court. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Wait a minute. Please. I... from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Wanna piece of gum? No, thanks. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
We want to hear your arguments. I gave you my arguments. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
We'd like to get started. Oh, I'm sorry. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Well, did or didn't he? He says he did. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Well, it was just a quick idea. No, no, no. That's a good one. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Well, let's find out. I am not in favour of that. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Well, let's get goin'. I think we're missing the point. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Well, maybe... Let's vote on it. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Well, no. I don't think so. Do you know so? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Well, now, who says it's easy? No one. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Well, that's the whole case. What do you think? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Well, what about it? You're the only one. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Well, where else? OK, fellas. Let's take our seats. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Were you there when he was killed? No. Neither was anybody else. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
What about this, Mr Reasonable Doubt? That's not the knife, remember? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
What are we gonna do, play charades? What are we waiting for? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
What are you doin'? I'm gonna try it. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
What are you givin' us here? Now, just a minute. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
What are you people talkin' about? It stands to reason he couldn't have. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
What did you see? The Scar/et Circ/e. A whodunit. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
What do you do? I'm a watchmaker. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
What do you mean, a kid? What do you think I mean? K I D: Kid. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
What do you mean, you don't know? I don't know. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
What do you say? Ten seconds. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
What do you think? I don't know. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
What has that to do with it? Guess. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
What is your name, sir? Oh, it's... that one. Yeah. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
What kind of a bum is he? That's what I'm asking. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
What made you change your vote? He didn't change his vote. I did. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
What was it like? Noisy? Oh, brother! No matter. We were punchy. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
What was the second feature? The... from 12 Angry Men (1957)
What's interesting about it? Interesting! I just thought it was interesting. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
What's that for? I thought we might wanna vote by ballot. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
What's that supposed to mean? A lot. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
What's the difference? It's reasonable to sit in order. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
What's the matter with you? I have a reasonable doubt now. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
What's the point of it all? Hold it. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
What's your name? Davis. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Where did you get it? I went out walking last night. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Where was the bedroom? Down the hall. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Where were you last night? I was home all night. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Who does he think he is? Forget it now. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Who wants to start? I will. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Who's got a watch with a second hand? I have. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Who's got something to say? /'m willing to sit for an hour. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Whose turn is it next? Oh, his. Number five. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Why are you gettin' so hot? Calm down. Don't tell me to calm down. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Why lie? What's he got to gain? Attention, maybe. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Witnesses can make mistakes. Sure, when you want them to! from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Would you knock on the door for him? Yeah. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Would you like me to list 'em for you? No. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Would you like me to tell you why? No, I wouldn't like you to tell me why. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Yeah? I almost fell asleep. I mean, I've never been on a jury before. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
Yes, you are. You bet he is. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You can hardly hear yourself think. Will you get to the point? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You can suppose anything. That's right. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You didn't prove it at all! Wait. Supposing he really did hear it? from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You got a cold? And how. Hot weather colds can kill you. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You got a seat on the exchange? I'm a broker. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You got any kids? Three. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You got those cough drops? They're all gone, my friend. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You haven't got a leg to stand on. I don't feel that way. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You know what I mean? I don't think you have any right to... from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You know? He's right. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You make it sound like a long walk. For an old man who had a stroke, it is. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You think he's not guilty, huh? I don't know. It's possible. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You think it's funny? Forget it, fella. It's unimportant. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You what? You heard me. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You're a pretty smart fella, aren't ya? OK, gentlemen. Now, gentlemen. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You're a sadist. You... from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You're what? You heard me. I've had enough. from 12 Angry Men (1957)
You've had enough? That's no answer. Listen, you just take care of yourself. from 12 Angry Men (1957)