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    Explore "henryfonda" with insightful episodes like "12 Angry Men (1957) Henry Fonda, Jack Klugman, Martin Balsam, Reginald Rose, & Sidney Lumet", "#149 - 12 Angry Men (1957)", "Episode 104: Rescreening Once Upon a Time in the West", "Episode 428 – Legal Eagles (Defense Attorney, Amazing Mr. Tutt, & Academy Award)" and "Episode 93: Preston Sturges: Easy Living / The Lady Eve / Sullivan's Travels" from podcasts like ""Book Vs Movie Podcast", "MC Podcasting", "Drink in the Movies", "Down These Mean Streets (Old Time Radio Detectives)" and "Drink in the Movies"" and more!

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    12 Angry Men (1957) Henry Fonda, Jack Klugman, Martin Balsam, Reginald Rose, & Sidney Lumet

    12 Angry Men (1957) Henry Fonda, Jack Klugman, Martin Balsam, Reginald Rose, & Sidney Lumet
    Book Vs. Movie: 12 Angry Men

    The 1954 Teleplay Vs. the 1957 Classic Film


    The Margos close out a month of theatre vs. films with 12 Angry Men, which began as a teleplay in 1954 and was adapted to film by Sidney Lumet, with Henry Fonda serving as the lead actor and producer of the 1957 movie. The story centers on a young man who is accused of stabbing his father to death, and a group of 12 jurors must decide if he is guilty of premeditated murder, which carries a death sentence.


    Writer Reginald Rose came up with the idea while serving jury duty in New York City and found the process “solemn” and “impressive.” The first airing on Studio One was September 20, 1954, with stars Robert Cummings, Franchot Tone, George Veskovec, Joseph Sweeney, and Norman Fell. Rose won an Emmy Award for his screenplay.


    Henry Fonda produced the wok in 1957 with Sidney Lumet, and the low-budget affair failed to make a profit. Until he died in 1982, Fonda never received any money for his work or performance. But he rightly considered it one of his best.


    The film stars some of the best character actors of the time and earned multiple Academy Award nominations (Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Adapted Screenplay) but competed in the same year as The Bridge on the River Kwai, which swept all of the major awards in 1957. In this episode, the Margos discuss the significant differences between the teleplay and the movie and try to decide which we like better.
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    #149 - 12 Angry Men (1957)

    #149 - 12 Angry Men (1957)

    In this episode we discuss Sidney Lumet's 1957 classic '12 Angry Men'.

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    Episode 428 – Legal Eagles (Defense Attorney, Amazing Mr. Tutt, & Academy Award)

    Episode 428 – Legal Eagles (Defense Attorney, Amazing Mr. Tutt, & Academy Award)

    We're headed to court for three old time radio mysteries starring crusading counselors at law. First, Mercedes McCambridge finds clues and cross-examines to find the truth in "Client Grady Daniels" from Defense Attorney (originally aired on ABC on August 24, 1951). Then, wily New England lawyer Ephraim Tutt springs from the pages of the Saturday Evening Post in The Amazing Mr. Tutt. Will Wright stars as the attorney in "Advice for a Young Lawyer" (originally aired on CBS on July 5, 1948). Finally, Henry Fonda reprises his role of Honest Abe in a radio recreation of Young Mr. Lincoln from Academy Award (originally aired on CBS on July 10, 1946).

    Episode 93: Preston Sturges: Easy Living / The Lady Eve / Sullivan's Travels

    Episode 93: Preston Sturges: Easy Living / The Lady Eve / Sullivan's Travels

    This week on Drink in the Movies Michael & Taylor discuss their First Impressions of: Undine & Babyteeth(01:55) and the Preston Sturges Films: Easy Living(08:27), The Lady Eve(21:45), and Sullivan's Travels(36:31).

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    7. Dora and the Lost City of Gold, The Tax Collector, Song Without a Name

    7. Dora and the Lost City of Gold, The Tax Collector, Song Without a Name

    In this episode, Rosa and Cat are reviewing three latest releases from streaming and VOD. 

    DORA AND THE LOST CITY OF GOLD (2019) is now available on streaming platforms like Hulu and Amazon Prime. 

    THE TAX COLLECTOR (2020) is out on VOD and was controversial when the first trailer was released. How did it fare? 

    SONG WITHOUT A NAME (2020) is a Peruvian film from director Melina León. 

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    THE FUGITIVE (1947) starring Henry Fonda, Dolores del Río and Pedro Armendáriz 

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    Once Upon a Time in the West (1968)

    Once Upon a Time in the West (1968)

    Moe Long (Cup of Moe, Tech Up Your Life) and Wes Clifton (W.D. Clifton, Brentwood) talk 1968 Sergio Leone classic "Once Upon a Time in the West." From its epic cinematography and Ennio Morricone soundtrack to superb performances by Charles Bronson, Henry Fonda, Jason Robards, and Claudia Cardinale, Moe and Wes chat "Once Upon a Time in the West," list favorite Ennio Morricone OSTs, Western tropes, and more!

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