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  1. 12 Angry Men: Directed by Sidney Lumet. With Martin Balsam, John Fiedler, Lee J. Cobb, E.G. Marshall. The jury in a New York City murder trial is frustrated by a single member whose skeptical caution forces them to more carefully consider the evidence before jumping to a hasty verdict.

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  2. Juror #3 : Aah. When he was nine years old he ran away from a fight. I saw it; I was so embarrassed I almost threw up. I said, "I'm gonna make a man outta you if I have to break you in two tryin'". And I made a man out of him. When he was sixteen, we had a fight. Hit me in the jaw - a big kid.

  3. Lee J. Cobb as Juror 3, a hot-tempered owner of an answering service who is estranged from his son; the most passionate advocate of a "guilty" verdict. E. G. Marshall as Juror 4, an unflappable, conscientious, and analytical stockbroker who is concerned only with facts, not opinions.

  4. Mar 23, 2023 · The large and domineering Lee J. Cobb embodied the bigoted villainy of 12 Angry Men, and his role as Juror #3 allowed the seasoned veteran to truly steal the show.Though he almost had his career ruined by the Hollywood blacklist in the 1950s, Cobb had previously established himself as a constant presence in over 30 film roles.

  5. Man Who Cheated Himself, The (1950) -- (Movie Clip) You're A Big Girl Now Money scenes, as San Francisco police detective Ed (Lee J. Cobb) arrives to calm down his wealthy married lover Lois (Jane Wyatt), who rightly suspects her husband (Harlan Warde), despite having left for the airport, is plotting to kill her, violence and quick thinking ensuing, in The Man Who Cheated Himself, 1951.

  6. Feb 3, 2022 · The story of "12 Angry Men" is simple: A young man is on trial for the murder of his father. There was a witness who saw the murder from another apartment, looking through the windows of a passing ...

  7. Towards the conclusion of the 1940s, Cobb's career took off with memorable film roles in pictures "Anna and the King of Siam" (1946), "Boomerang" (1947) and "Call Northside 777" (1947). His origination of the part of Willy Loman in Arthur Miller's stage production of "Death of a Salesman" (1949) met with rave reviews.

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