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100 200 300 400 500 12 Angry Men Act I Act II Act III Jurors Reasonable Doubt 100 200 300 400 500

Who was the first juror to change his vote? Return to Game Board

How old is the boy who is on trial for murder? Return to Game Board

At approximately what time did the murder occur? Return to Game Board

What play does Juror 7 have tickets to see? Return to Game Board

How many days did the trial last? Return to Game Board

Which juror made a threat against Juror 8? Return to Game Board

When the vote was 9-3 in favor of guilty, which jurors were voting not guilty? Return to Game Board

What evidence suggests that the old man might not have heard or seen the boy at the apartment building? Return to Game Board

Which of the jurors grew up in a similar environment as the boy on trial? Return to Game Board

Which juror once lived next to el tracks? Return to Game Board

Which juror offended the other jurors by making bigoted remarks about the defendant? Return to Game Board

When the vote is 9-3 in favor of not guilty, which three jurors are still voting guilty? Return to Game Board

What evidence convinces Juror 4 to vote not guilty? Return to Game Board

Approximately how many hours of deliberation did it take the jurors to reach a not guilty verdict? Return to Game Board

Which juror had a difficult relationship with his own son? Return to Game Board

Which juror is an immigrant from Europe? Return to Game Board

Which juror is described as being strong, forceful and extremely opinionated? This juror is also described as being a sadist. Return to Game Board

Which juror is described as being a man of wealth and position? Return to Game Board

Which juror is described as being a angry, bitter man Which juror is described as being a angry, bitter man. He is a bigot who doesn’t place any value on human life except his own. Return to Game Board

Which juror seems to be easily swayed and seems to adopt the opinion of the last person to whom he has spoken? Return to Game Board

What doubts surface about the old man’s testimony in court? Return to Game Board

What theory was disproved about the pawn shop storekeeper’s testimony? Return to Game Board

What is doubted about the woman’s testimony? Return to Game Board

What details about the defendant’s alibi seem weak? Return to Game Board

What details emerge about the nature of the stab wound? Return to Game Board