1:19:03
- Well, that´s the whole case.
- What do you think?
1:19:11
How about you?
1:19:14
l don´t know. So much evidence to sift.
This is a pretty complicated business.
1:19:20
Frankly, l don´t see how
you can vote for acquittal.
1:19:24
- lt´s not so easy to arrange the evidence.
- Throw out all the other evidence!
1:19:28
The woman saw him do it!
What else do you want?
1:19:32
- Well, maybe...
- Let´s vote on it.
1:19:34
OK, there´s another vote called for.
Anyone object?
1:19:38
All right. l´m changing my vote.
1:19:40
- He´s guilty.
- Anybody else? The vote is eight to four.
1:19:43
Why is this such a personal triumph
for you, this one vote?
1:19:46
OK. l say we´re a hung jury.
l say we take it in to the judge.
1:19:50
How about it? l wanna hear arguments.
1:19:53
You, you´re the leader of the cause.
What about it?
1:19:57
- Let´s go over it again.
- We´ve been over it again.
1:20:01
The boy in the grey flannel suit is
bouncin´ back and forth like a tennis ball.
1:20:06
There´s no point in getting nasty.
You keep trying to turn this into a contest.
1:20:11
OK.
1:20:12
Maybe we can talk about
setting some kind of time limit.
1:20:16
Yeah. Once around for the deal, huh?
1:20:18
lt´s... a quarter after six. Someone
before mentioned seven o´clock.
1:20:24
That´s a point at which we might begin to
discuss whether we´re a hung jury or not.
1:20:30
- Don´t you feel well?
- l feel perfectly well, thank you.
1:20:34
l was saying seven o´clock
would be a reasonable time...
1:20:37
The reason l asked that was because
you were rubbing your nose like...
1:20:41
Oh, l´m sorry for interrupting.
1:20:44
But you made a gesture
that reminded me of something.
1:20:47
- l´m trying to settle something here.
- Well, l think this is important.
1:20:52
Thank you. Now, then.
l´m sure you´ll pardon me for this,
1:20:57
but l was wondering why
you rub your nose like that.