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==Cast== [[File:12 Angry Men (1957) - Trailer.webm|thumb|245px|thumbtime=20|The film's trailer]] {| class="wikitable" |- ! Juror ! Actor ! Description |- | 1 | [[Martin Balsam]] |The foreman; a calm and methodical assistant high school [[American football|football]] coach. |- |2 |[[John Fiedler]] |A meek and unpretentious bank teller who is easily flustered, but eventually stands up for himself. |- |3 |[[Lee J. Cobb]] |A hot-tempered owner of a messenger service who is estranged from his son; the most passionate advocate of a "guilty" verdict. |- |4 |[[E. G. Marshall]] |An unflappable, conscientious, and analytical stockbroker who is concerned only with facts, not opinions. |- |5 |[[Jack Klugman]] |A [[Baltimore Orioles]] fan who grew up in a violent slum, and is sensitive to bigotry towards "slum kids". |- |6 |[[Edward Binns]] |A tough but principled and courteous house painter who stands up to others, especially over the elderly being verbally abused. |- |7 |[[Jack Warden]] |An impatient and wisecracking salesman who is more concerned about the [[New York Yankees|Yankees]] game he is missing than the case. |- |8 |[[Henry Fonda]] |A humane, justice-seeking architect and father of three; initially, the only one to question the evidence and vote "not guilty". The closing scene reveals his surname is 'Davis'. |- |9 |[[Joseph Sweeney (actor)|Joseph Sweeney]] |A thoughtful and intelligent elderly man who is highly observant of the witnesses' behaviors and their possible motivations. The closing scene reveals his surname is 'McCardle'. |- |10 |[[Ed Begley]] |A pushy, loud-mouthed and xenophobic garage owner. |- |11 |[[George Voskovec]] |A polite European watchmaker and naturalized American citizen who demonstrates strong respect for democratic values such as [[due process]]. |- |12 |[[Robert Webber]] |An indecisive and easily distracted advertising executive. |} Other, uncredited actors in the film include [[Rudy Bond]] as the judge, Tom Gorman as the court stenographer, James Kelly as the bailiff, [[Billy Nelson (actor)|Billy Nelson]] as the clerk, and John Savoca as the defendant.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://catalog.afi.com/Catalog/moviedetails/53690|title=12 ANGRY MEN (1957)|website=[[AFI Catalog of Feature Films]]}}</ref>
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