12 Angry Men by Reginald Rose

Cards (26)

  • Juror 8: I just want to talk. It's not easy for me to raise my hand and send a boy off to die without talking about it first
  • Juror 9: He doesn't say the boy is not guilty. He just isn't sure. It's not easy to stand alone against the ridicule of others. He gambled for support and I gave it to him
  • Juror 11: She had to identify a person sixty feet away in the dark, without wearing glasses
    Juror 2: You can't send someone off to die on evidence like that
  • Juror 8: It's very hard to keep personal prejudice out of a thing like this. And no matter where you run into it, prejudice obscures the truth
  • Juror 8: It's not your boy, he's somebody else
    Juror 4: Let him live
  • Juror 3: Now here's what I think, and I have no personal feelings about this
    ...
    Rotten kid. You work your heart out...
  • Juror 9: I looked at him for a very long time. The seam of his jacket was split under his arm. Did you notice it?
  • Juror 11: Facts may be coloured by the personalities of the people who present them
  • Juror 3: I'll kill him! I'll kill him!
    Juror 8: You don't really mean you'll kill me, do you?
  • Juror 10: I'm sick and tired of facts. You can twist 'em any way you like
  • Juror 1: foreman, eyebrows
  • Juror 2: glasses (round, thin), short, chirpy, high voice
  • Juror 3: shouting, tall, frowning, rude, issues with his son
  • Juror 4: oval face, tiny glasses, knows all facts of case
  • Juror 5: tall, serious
  • Juror 6: froggy eyes
  • Juror 7: hat
  • Juror 8: dressed in white, kind face
  • Juror 9: old man
  • Juror 10: sniffles, sweaty, messy and curly hair
  • Juror 11: foreign, polite, watchmaker
  • Juror 12: chubby
  • Juror 9: He said fifteen seconds. He was very positive about it!
    Juror 3: He was an old man! Half the time he was confused! How could he be sure about anything?
  • Juror 6: You think he's not guilty, huh?
    Juror 8: I don't know. It's *possible*
  • Juror 8: This is somebody's life. We can't decide in five minutes
  • Juror 4: No... I'm convinced. Not guilty
    Juror 3: What's the matter with ya?
    Juror 4: I have a reasonable doubt now