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| Martin Balsam | Juror 1 | |
| John Fiedler | Juror 2 | |
| Lee J. Cobb | Juror 3 | |
| E.G. Marshall | Juror 4 | |
| Jack Klugman | Juror 5 | |
| Ed Binns | Juror 6 | |
| Jack Warden | Juror 7 | |
| Henry Fonda | Juror 8 | |
| Joseph Sweeney | Juror 9 | |
| Ed Begley | Juror 10 | |
| George Voskovec | Juror 11 | |
| Robert Webber | Juror 12 | |
| Rudy Bond | Judge | |
| Tom Gorman | Stenographer | |
| James Kelly | Guard | |
| Billy Nelson | Court Clerk | |
| John Savoca | The Accused | |
| Walter Stocker | Man Waiting for Elevator |
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| Producer |
Henry Fonda
George Justin Reginald Rose |
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| Writer |
Reginald Rose
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| Cinematography |
Boris Kaufman
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| Musician |
Kenyon Hopkins
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The defense and the prosecution have rested and the jury is filing into the jury room to decide if a young Spanish-American is guilty or innocent of murdering his father. What begins as an open and shut case soon becomes a mini-drama of each of the jurors' prejudices and preconceptions about the trial, the accused, and each other. |
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