12 Angry Men

FORDHAM UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781531502966

Reginald Rose and the Making of an American Classic

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By Phil Rosenzweig
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229 x 152 mm
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314

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Phil Rosenzweig is a Professor of Business Administration at IMD in Lausanne, Switzerland, where he has used 12 Angry Men for many years to teach executives about interpersonal behavior and group dynamics.

Introduction 1 Part I: Origins 1. Dreams of a Writer 11 2. Getting Started (1952 to Summer 1953) 23 3. Two Programs, Two Movies (1952 to 1954) 34 4. Original Dramas for Studio One (Summer 1953 to Spring 1954) 46 Part II: The Television Program 5. A Visit to Foley Square (Spring 1954) 57 6. "Twelve Angry Men" (Summer 1954) 71 7. Gaining Momentum (Fall 1954 to Spring 1955) 81 Part III: The Movie 8. Henry Fonda and the Deal for 12 Angry Men (Spring and Summer 1955) 95 9. Developing the Screenplay (Fall 1955 to Spring 1956) 103 10. Assembling the Team (Spring 1956) 113 11. Six Weeks of Work (Summer 1956) 122 12. Release and Reviews (Fall 1956 to Spring 1958) 133 Part IV: The Defenders 13. New Directions (1957 to 1960) 145 14. The Defenders (1960 to Spring 1962) 155 15. The Defenders (Fall 1962 to 1965) 166 16. After The Defenders 179 Part V: The Journey of 12 Angry Men 17. A Life on Stage 193 18. A Lesson in the Law 208 19. A Masterclass in Human Behavior 220 20. New Versions, New Meanings 230 Epilogue 239 Appendix: "Twelve Angry Men" (TV Featurette) 245 Acknowledgments 251 Notes 257 Selected Bibliography 291 Index 297 Photographs follow pages 102 and 198

[W]e're in [Rosenzweig's] debt for bringing the virtues of this imperishable movie before us once again -- and not a moment too soon.-- "Los Angeles Review of Books" ...[A] fascinating book about Rose's masterpiece...-- "The Economist" An engaging, insightful study of a landmark film and its surprisingly long-term impact.---Beverly Gray, author of Seduced by Mrs. Robinson: How "The Graduate" Became the Touchstone of a Generation Reginald Rose was one of the architects of an exciting era of powerful, socially conscious dramas using the new medium of television. Phil Rosenzweig's compelling book recounts the struggles and successes of a time that brought issues like human rights, urban poverty, abortion and racial justice into our living rooms and daily conversations.---Glenn Frankel, author of Shooting Midnight Cowboy: Art, Sex, Loneliness, Liberation, and the Making of a Dark Classic

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