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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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.
View ArticleIt'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.
View ArticleWho 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.
View ArticleThis 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.
View ArticleRe-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.
View ArticleA Responsibility
From the movie Twelve Angry Men - Juror #11 (George Voskovec) explains to the others why he feels jury duty is their sworn responsibility.
View ArticleDown & 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).
View ArticleThese 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.
View ArticleNot 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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From the movie Eight Men Out - The White Sox players are found “not guilty” on all charges.
View ArticleI'm Gonna Fix This Town
From the movie Walking Tall - Pleading his own case, Chris (Dwayne Johnson) delivers a speech to the jury.
View ArticleCourtroom 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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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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From the movie Lenny - Audio of Lenny’s (Dustin Hoffman) “to cum” bit is played in the courtroom.
View ArticleDrummond 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.
View ArticleSex 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).
View ArticleMissing 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.
View ArticleThe 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.
View ArticleShe'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.
View ArticleThe Prosecutor's Statement
From the movie In Cold Blood - The Prosecutor (Will Geer) explores the necessity for capital punishment to the jury.
View ArticleNose 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...
View ArticleShe's A Killer
From the movie Body of Evidence - Prosecutor Robert Garrett (Joe Mantegna) gives an opening statement to the trial.
View ArticleThe Gift
From the movie The Gift - Annie (Cate Blanchett) describes her psychic abilities to the jury.
View ArticleThe 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.
View ArticleThe Verdict
From the movie Walking Tall - Buford (Joe Don Baker) is put on trial and the jury shows their support.
View ArticleJury 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.
View ArticleI 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.
View ArticleTruth 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.
View ArticleAny 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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