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12 Angry Men - Reginald Rose and the Making of an American Classic (Hardcover)
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12 Angry Men - Reginald Rose and the Making of an American Classic (Hardcover)
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Finalist, 2021 Wall Award The untold story behind one of America's
greatest dramas In early 1957, a low-budget black-and-white movie
opened across the United States. Consisting of little more than a
dozen men arguing in a dingy room, it was a failure at the box
office and soon faded from view. Today, 12 Angry Men is acclaimed
as a movie classic, revered by the critics, beloved by the public,
and widely performed as a stage play, touching audiences around the
world. It is also a favorite of the legal profession for its
portrayal of ordinary citizens reaching a just verdict and widely
taught for its depiction of group dynamics and human relations. Few
twentieth-century American dramatic works have had the acclaim and
impact of 12 Angry Men. Reginald Rose and the Journey of "12 Angry
Men" tells two stories: the life of a great writer and the journey
of his most famous work, one that ultimately outshined its author.
More than any writer in the Golden Age of Television, Reginald Rose
took up vital social issues of the day-from racial prejudice to
juvenile delinquency to civil liberties-and made them accessible to
a wide audience. His 1960s series, The Defenders, was the finest
drama of its age and set the standard for legal dramas. This book
brings Reginald Rose's long and successful career, its origins and
accomplishments, into view at long last. By placing 12 Angry Men in
its historical and social context-the rise of television, the
blacklist, and the struggle for civil rights-author Phil Rosenzweig
traces the story of this brilliant courtroom drama, beginning with
the chance experience that inspired Rose, to its performance on
CBS's Westinghouse Studio One in 1954, to the feature film with
Henry Fonda. The book describes Sidney Lumet's casting, the sudden
death of one actor, and the contribution of cinematographer Boris
Kaufman. It explores the various drafts of the drama, with
characters modified and scenes added and deleted, with Rose
settling on the shattering climax only days before filming began.
Drawing on extensive research and brimming with insight, this book
casts new light on one of America's great dramas-and about its
author, a man of immense talent and courage. Author royalties will
be donated equally to the Feerick Center for Social Justice at
Fordham Law School and the Justice John Paul Stevens Jury Center at
Chicago-Kent College of Law.
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