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12 Angry Men Trivia Questions

How much do you really know about 12 Angry Men? Below are 8 true or false statements. Click each one to reveal the answer and explanation.

1.

The film was nominated for three Academy Awards but won none of them.

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It lost Best Picture to 'The Bridge on the River Kwai' and received nods for Director and Adapted Screenplay, winning zero Oscars.

2.

Director Sidney Lumet shot the entire movie on a Hollywood soundstage with no outdoor scenes.

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Medium
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Lumet deliberately kept the film inside one jury room to build claustrophobia, though the courthouse hallway was also a set.

3.

Henry Fonda bought the film rights himself to ensure the movie got made.

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Fonda was so passionate about the project that he purchased the rights and produced it, taking a pay cut to cast strong actors.

4.

The film's runtime is nearly identical to the real time of the jury's deliberation.

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The movie unfolds in near real-time, clocking in at 96 minutes, matching the jury's roughly 95-minute deliberation.

5.

The film was a massive box office hit, earning over $100 million in its initial release.

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Medium
✗ FALSE

It was only a modest success, grossing about $4.4 million initially, though it became a classic later.

6.

The original Broadway play featured a different ending where the jury remained deadlocked.

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✗ FALSE

The play always ended with a not-guilty verdict; this myth stems from confusion with a lesser-known alternate version.

7.

The character of Juror #3 is the only one given a first name in the entire film.

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Hard
✗ FALSE

No juror is named; the script only refers to them by number. The myth persists because actors improvised names off-camera.

8.

Juror #8 was originally written as a cynical architect, not an idealistic everyman.

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Hard
✗ FALSE

The character was always an idealistic architect; the false myth claims he was cynical to make his turn more dramatic.

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