Twelve Angry Men
We leap back with Twelve Angry Men – Reginald Rose’s jury-room classic – to a Fifties world where to be black was, ipso facto, to be guilty. The one injustice does not excuse the other, but it offers some historical explanation for it. Moreover, 1995 saw the largest number of executions in the US since 1957 and changes in the law there suggest that the rate of increase will be stepped up. Twelve Angry Men is an eloquent demonstration of the dangers of sentencing any man to death.
Cast & Crew
Cast
Guard | Joshua Losey |
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Juror 1 | Stuart Rayner |
Juror 10 | Peter Vaughan |
Juror 11 | Robert East |
Juror 12 | Christopher Simon |
Juror 2 | Kevin Dignam |
Juror 3 | Tony Haygarth |
Juror 4 | Timothy West |
Juror 5 | Maurice Kaufmann |
Juror 6 | Douglas McFerran |
Juror 7 | Tim Healy |
Juror 8 | Kevin Whately |
Juror 9 | Alan MacNaughtan |
Crew | |
Costume Designer | Tom Rand |
Designer | Eileen Diss |
Director | Harold Pinter |
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