Customer Review: Excellent film with an extraordinary cast & plot regarding 12 jurors who have to deliberate on a man's fate. Well written & the performances by the cast are superb. Most notably Henry Fonda & ... Read More
Customer Review: One of the best and most vivid movies I've ever seen! A young Debbie Reynolds is fabulous in one of the lead roles. Really brings the history of the Western expansion alive.
Customer Review: I first saw this movie as a kid when it was first released. I have seen it a number of times since then and always enjoy it. Is the casting a little 'off'? Certainly! Is the idea of Bogart as a priest somewhat strange? Absolutely! ... Read More
Customer Review: Probably the only good thing produced by "McCarthyism"; in the end it is the story of "ratting out" by Kazan, who testified before the House Un-American Activities Committee, naming his friends.
But it is also the story of standing up ... Read More
Customer Review: Don't Believe any of the negative reviews about this film. I love this movie!!. I saw it on T.V. years ago, rented it on V.H.S. at some point,and have been waiting for it to come out on D.V.D.forever.(Along with other obscure favorites like "the Mad ... Read More
Customer Review: Woodward gives a great performance to a script that ultimately becomes a let down. I agree the the hypnotizing scenes and personalities switching (minus the headaches) are unbelievable and probably because the subject matter rather new in the 50's. Still Woodward takes plenty ... Read More
Customer Review: The film was actually a remake of an earlier 30s film called, "ACCENT ON YOUTH." Directed by a forgotten master, Wesley Ruggles, ACCENT ON YOUTH is a sparkling comedy that starred Herbert Marshall as the older (50ish) playwright, and Sylvia Sidney as his devoted secretary Linda. Marvelous ... Read More