
A twelve-person jury becomes increasingly tense with arguments continuing into the night as one juror must convince the other eleven he is right.
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(The foreman; a calm and methodical assistant high school football coach.)

(A meek and unpretentious bank teller who is easily flustered, but eventually stands up for himself.)

(A loud, hot-tempered owner of a messenger service who is estranged from his son; the most passionate advocate of a "guilty" verdict.)

(An unflappable, conscientious, and analytical stockbroker who is concerned only with facts, not opinions.)

(A Baltimore Orioles fan who grew up in a violent slum, and is sensitive to bigotry towards "slum kids".)

(A tough but principled and courteous house painter who stands up to others, especially over the elderly being verbally abused.)

(An impatient and wisecracking salesman who is more concerned about the Yankees game he is missing than the case.)

(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'.)

(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'.)

(A pushy, loud-mouthed and xenophobic garage owner.)

(A polite European watchmaker and naturalized American citizen who demonstrates strong respect for democratic values such as due process.)

(An indecisive and easily distracted advertising executive.)
