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Remake of
Remade as
Edited into
References
Mentioned by Juror #2
When questioned about what movies he had gone to see a few days before, E.G. Marshall's character mentions this film.
Referenced in
title reference
Title reference
title reference
mentioned once
Title is variation of vintage title.
Title reference.
A girls' school is mounting a stage production.
title reference
title reference
Mentioned by Woody.
title reference
mentioned in narration
Joel: 12 Angry Mimes
Title reference.
title reference
Tom: "12 Angry Greeks"
"12 Angry Teens"
Mentioned on Weekend Update
Title reference.
title reference
One of the director's past movies is mentioned, "12 Angry Men and a Baby."
title reference
A poster of it is shown
Donna, while making a suggestion, says "I'm going to throw this notion on the stoop and see if the cat licks it up," which is a direct quote of Juror #12
spent a lot of time in jury room, one person person wanting the whole jury to go one way
referenced in clue and correct response in "1950s Movie Ensembles" Final Jeopardy! category
Title reference, and the plot of the episode is based on this film
While doing jury duty, Jeremy is the only one who says Carla is not guilty, thinking "I'm in 12 Angry Men. I'm the only one who's not angry. I'm horny. That's much nicer."
Referenced by name
The title is a reference to the title of the movie.
Many lines from 12 Angry Men are used. Several jury room scenes are at least partial remakes of the originals.
Mentioned by Mayo in conversation with Alex.
correct response in "Hold Me Closer, Tony Danza" category
"12 Angry Folks" in Roddy's DVD collection
One of the characters have watched the movie
SpongeBob mentions a movie called "12 Angry Jellyfish."
One of Tommy's sex tapes named after a film.
In the review for Before the Devil Knows You're Dead, Roeper mentions Sidney Lumet also directed this film.
Referenced by name
Subject of a $1,000 question
When Charlie says he's working on "a statistical model of jury behaviour", Alan asks, "Was it developed by twelve angry mathematicians?"
Ms. Bitterman shows her classmates a computer video file of her one-woman performance of the name-only play
A still from this movie is seen on the wall of the "Reel Quotes" game show.
Mentioned by Joan Rivers
Subject of a $7,500 question
Reference to the title
Mentioned by Castle.
Jack criticizes the film for depicting 11 Americans being swayed by Jane Fonda's father
Featured in
See in montage and/or clip.
Confrontation with Cobb
clips with jurors
Compared to the German TV adaptation of the play
An example of Lee J. Cobb's work.
This film is #88 on the list.
Juror #8 is #28 on the "Heroes" list.
This film is #42 on the list.
This film is #87 on the list.
film clips
film clips
This film is #2 on the "Courtroom Drama" list.
Clips are shown
Footage is shown when referenced
a clip is shown during David Poland's segment
Spoofed in
Uses the same plot. Hancock is the one Juror whom thinks the suspect isn't guilty
A parody of the film in which Felix is the lone holdout in jury which includes Oscar. (Jack Klugman's performance spoofs his role in the original.)
This episode spoofs the classic courtroom drama, with Fred playing the lone hold out.
When the trial against Mr. Humphries is held, Mr. Spooner says it's like a remake of "Twelve Angry Men", to which Miss Brahms remarks "on a low budget."
This film starts with one "guilty" juror and eleven "not guilty" jurors.
Homer's "not guilty" stance in opposition to that of all other jurors resembles Juror #8's position at the beginning of the movie, though Homer is more motivated by the free staying at Springfield Palace Hotel than by the accused's potential innocence.
Plot based on the 1957 movie (a lone dissenting juror is convinced the defendant is innocent, while several others are firmly convinced of the man's guilt)
False Alarm is a parody of 12 Angry Men.
Parodied when Hank tries to persuade his fellow marketing focus group members to vote against a new product.
The segment "One Angry Bravo" is a spoof of this movie.
a sketch titled "12 Angry Little People"
Serving on a murder trial jury voting 11-1 to convict, Tommy attempts (unsuccessfully) to convince the rest of the jury to acquit despite overwhelming evidence of the defendant's guilt.
The whole judgment idea
Title reference/Brian is the stand-out juror