In Sidney Lumet’s 1957 film masterpiece “12 Angry Men,” two jurors nearly come to blows while deliberating over a first-degree murder case on a sweltering summer afternoon in New York City.
After they are separated, one of the other jurors, a soft-spoken watchmaker played by George Voskovec, steps forward to break the awkward silence.
We have a responsibility,” the juror says, in a halting, vaguely Eastern European accent.
That we are, what is the word … notified!
I’ve been thinking a lot about “12 Angry Men” lately, and the seriousness with which it takes the jurors’ humanity and the importance of their role.
Persons:
Sidney Lumet’s, ”, George Voskovec, I’ve, Donald Trump
Locations:
New York City, Fulton County ,