Reginald Rose
Reginald Rose was an American television writer and playwright, best known for his work on the teleplay 'Twelve Angry Men'. His works often explored complex social and political issues, and he was renowned for his ability to create compelling, character-driven narratives.
Books
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1. Twelve Angry Men
In a tense and gripping courtroom drama, twelve jurors are tasked with deciding the fate of a young defendant accused of murder. As they deliberate in a sweltering room, the initial consensus of guilt is challenged by one juror's insistence on examining the evidence more closely. This lone dissenter's unwavering commitment to justice and truth gradually influences the others, revealing personal biases, prejudices, and the complexities of human nature. The story unfolds as a powerful exploration of moral responsibility, the intricacies of the judicial process, and the impact of individual courage in the face of collective pressure.
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