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Atticus's Closing Statement

From the movie To Kill a Mockingbird - In his closing statements for the defense, Atticus (Gregory Peck), tries to convince the jury to believe Tom Robinson (Brock Peters).

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Kids These Days

From the movie Twelve Angry Men - Nature versus Nurture is discussed before Juror #3 (Lee J. Cobb) reveals his abusive relationship with his estranged son.

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It's the Same Knife!

From the movie Twelve Angry Men - Juror #8 (Henry Fonda) debunks the “one knife theory” by revealing that he has one just like it.

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Who Changed Their Vote?

From the movie Twelve Angry Men - When one juror changes his vote during the secret ballot, Juror #3 (Lee J. Cobb) is hell-bent on finding out who it was.

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This Isn't a Game

From the movie Twelve Angry Men - Juror #8 (Henry Fonda) reprimands two disengaged jurors who are busy playing Tic Tac Toe.

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Re-enactment

From the movie Twelve Angry Men - Juror 8 (Henry Fonda) does a re-enactment of the old man’s story which leads to a showdown with Juror 3 (Lee J. Cobb) and a dramatic revelation.

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A Responsibility

From the movie Twelve Angry Men - Juror #11 (George Voskovec) explains to the others why he feels jury duty is their sworn responsibility.

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Down & In

From the movie Twelve Angry Men - Jurors #3 (Lee J. Cobb), #5 (Jack Klugman) and #11 (George Voskovec) debate how the Defendant might have used the switchblade by demonstrating on Juror #8 (Henry Fonda).

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These People

From the movie Twelve Angry Men - Juror #10 (Ed Begley) goes off on a racist rant, showing his true colors and turning off the rest of the jurors who turn their backs in disgust.

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Not Guilty

From the movie Twelve Angry Men - Faced with his own short-comings and failures as a father to his own son, Juror #3 (Lee J. Cobb) finally breaks down and pronounces “Not Guilty.”

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The Verdict

From the movie Eight Men Out - The White Sox players are found “not guilty” on all charges.

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I'm Gonna Fix This Town

From the movie Walking Tall - Pleading his own case, Chris (Dwayne Johnson) delivers a speech to the jury.

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Courtroom Rescue

From the movie Illegally Yours - Richard (Rob Lowe) whisks Molly (Colleen Camp) from the courtroom, insisting he has the evidence to acquit her.

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A Wild Animal

From the movie A Dry White Season - Ian (Marlon Brando) presents evidence in court of the torture performed by Capt. Stolz (Jürgen Prochnow).

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To Come

From the movie Lenny - Audio of Lenny’s (Dustin Hoffman) “to cum” bit is played in the courtroom.

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Drummond Excuses a Potential Juror

From the movie Inherit the Wind - Drummond (Spencer Tracy) excuses a potential juror who makes no attempt to hide his personal bias.

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Sex Was a Game to Her

From the movie Body of Evidence - Jeffrey (Frank Langella) tells the court about his wild sex life with an insatiable Rebecca (Madonna).

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Missing Gun

From the movie Gang Related - Rodriguez (Tupac Shakur) freaks out when he finds out Divinci (James Belushi) used the gun from another murder case.

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The Price of Freedom

From the movie The People vs. Larry Flynt - Alan (Edward Norton) gives a closing statement to the court about the price of freedom during an obscenity trial.

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She's Guilty!

From the movie Illegally Yours - Richard (Rob Lowe) has an epiphany that will exonerate Molly of her murder charge. He admits Molly’s guilt in order to leave with enough time to prove his hunch.

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The Prosecutor's Statement

From the movie In Cold Blood - The Prosecutor (Will Geer) explores the necessity for capital punishment to the jury.

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Nose Marks

From the movie Twelve Angry Men - Juror #4 (E.G. Marshall) changes his vote when Juror #9 (Joseph Sweeney) convinces him that one of the witnesses wore eyeglasses, and most likely did not wear them...

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She's A Killer

From the movie Body of Evidence - Prosecutor Robert Garrett (Joe Mantegna) gives an opening statement to the trial.

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The Gift

From the movie The Gift - Annie (Cate Blanchett) describes her psychic abilities to the jury.

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The Idea and the Dream

From the movie Tucker: The Man and His Dream - After the jury finds him innocent, Preston (Jeff Bridges) invites everyone to a ride in a Tucker Sedan.

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The Verdict

From the movie Walking Tall - Buford (Joe Don Baker) is put on trial and the jury shows their support.

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Jury Selection

From the movie The Devil's Advocate - Kevin (Keanu Reeves) puts his jury selection skills to the test upon his arrival in New York.

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I Don't Like Him

From the movie The Devil's Advocate - Kevin (Keanu Reeves) uses some reverse psychology to prepare the jury to acquit Alexander (Craig Nelson) of murder.

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Truth Is Often Stranger Than Fiction

From the movie Murder! - Diana Baring (Norah Baring) testifies that she has no memory of the events surrounding the murder of Edna Druce.

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Any Answer to That, Sir John?

From the movie Murder! - Sir John Menier (Herbert Marshall) remains unconvinced of Diana Baring's involvement in the murder of Edna Druce.

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