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Title: TWELVE ANGRY MEN Post by alien2 on Jan 7th, 2017, 7:40am AFTER A MURDER TRIAL TWELVE JURORS TAKE A PRELIMINARY VOTE. MOST ARE CONVINCED THAT THE ACCUSED IS GUILTY. TWELVE VOTED NOT GUILTY. WHY? |
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Title: Re: TWELVE ANGRY MEN Post by rloginunix on Jan 7th, 2017, 8:41am (you meant "not guiltY"?) The voting took place [hide]at two different locations among two different sets of jurors[/hide]? (good flick, btw) |
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Title: Re: TWELVE ANGRY MEN Post by alien2 on Jan 7th, 2017, 10:21am on 01/07/17 at 08:41:55, rloginunix wrote:
Yep. I corrected it. This time I am looking for the intended answer only. Sorry. |
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Title: Re: TWELVE ANGRY MEN Post by dudiobugtron on Jan 7th, 2017, 11:23am [hide]After the preliminary vote, they discussed it and took a subsequent vote. In that vote, they all voted not guilty. I guess one of the jurors was very persuasive.[/hide] |
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Title: Re: TWELVE ANGRY MEN Post by alien2 on Jan 7th, 2017, 11:36am I too like the film. However, only the preliminary vote is of importance here. The remake is quite good but I myself prefer the film with Henry Fonda. |
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Title: Re: TWELVE ANGRY MEN Post by dudiobugtron on Jan 7th, 2017, 2:43pm [hide]Twelve[/hide] was the [hide]name[/hide] of the [hide]dissenting voice.[/hide] |
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Title: Re: TWELVE ANGRY MEN Post by alien2 on Jan 7th, 2017, 6:14pm Yep. [hide]There is always one.[/hide] |
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