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37 result(s) for "Rose, Reginald"
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Whose Life Is It Anyway?
Are employers' efforts to control employees' behavior, such as smoking, responsible policy or lifestyle discrimination? Morley Safer reports.
TV's Age of Innocence--What Became of It?
SIDNEY LUMET peered at me simultaneously through, around and over a pair of horn-rimmed eyeglasses. Sidney can do that. He nodded his head and there was, for a moment, an incredible cascade of hair flowing at me from all directions. I handed him a script. \"I'll read it right away,\" he said. \"Thanks very much. I'll call you.\"
THE TRYING TALESMEN
The writer adapted his TV play, \"12 Angry Men,\" to the screen. It is due to open on Saturday at the Capitol Theatre.
One Inspiring Jury
Americans love to complain about the jury. They complain about being called for jury duty. They complain about jury verdicts in highly publicized cases. They are outraged by the failure to convict \"obviously guilty\" criminals, such as the police officers in the cases of Rodney King and Amadou Diallo, the Menendez brothers in their first trial, and of course O.J. Simpson. In civil cases, they are appalled when plaintiffs win huge damage awards in \"obviously frivolous\" lawsuits. Juries are ignorant and uneducated, juries are gullible, juries are swayed by passion and prejudice rather than reason. Criticizing jury verdicts allows us to demonstrate our moral and intellectual superiority. 'Twelve angry men' was the first film to focus on a jury deliberation, and the best. Book review of: 'Twelve angry men', by Reginald Rose. Woodstock: The Dramatic Publishing Company. 1955. Pp. 63. $5.95.