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Title: 12 Angry Men Review
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I was paying close attention to this. I thought since it was not Broadway that it would be half-fast acting. I was expecting the actors to forget or mess up their lines, but I was pleasantly surprised because they did not. The foreman played his role as the peace keeper that kept everything in order and running smoothly... Showed first 250 characters
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The foreman played his role as the peace keeper that kept everything in order and running smoothly. Juror eight played an awesome role of a character that wanted to give the boy a fair trial, while juror seven was worried about sports, and getting to his Yankees game, instead of giving a fair trial... Showed next 250 characters
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