The kid is dumb enough to do everything...
Twelve Angry Men (or Twelve Angry Women or Twelve Angry Jurors)
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The kid is dumb enough to do everything to associate himself with the switch knife-a switch knife murder -and then a moment after the murder he becomes smart.
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Now is this kid smart or is he dumb? To say that he is guilty you have to toss his intelligence like a pancake. There is doubt, doubt, doubt.
Reginald Rose, Twelve Angry Men, stage adaptation by Sherman L. Sergel, Dramatic Publishing Company, 1983, pp.58.
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