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This led to a series of " Angry Young Man " roles in kitchen sink dramas, before he starred in the Academy Award-winning 1963 film Tom Jones.
* Angry Young Sniglets ( 1987 ) ISBN 0-02-012600-X
Shaw's " Fooling Yourself ( The Angry Young Man )" was a second radio hit, and reached No. 29 the same year.
It is thought to be derived from the autobiography of Leslie Paul, founder of the Woodcraft Folk, whose Angry Young Man was published in 1951.
Also included in the Angry Young Men was a small group of young existentialist philosophers led by Colin Wilson and also including Stuart Holroyd and Bill Hopkins.
* British New Wave, AKA the Angry Young Man film genre-a British film genre of the 1960s, featuring working class heroes and left-wing themes.
* The Angry Young Men: A Literary Comedy of the 1950s ( 2002 ) by Humphrey Carpenter, an anecdotal group biography
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Alan Sillitoe ( 4 March 192825 April 2010 ) was an English writer and one of the " Angry Young Men " of the 1950s.
#" Fooling Yourself ( The Angry Young Man )" ( Tommy Shaw ) – 5: 29
Braine is usually associated with the Angry Young Men movement.
He also wrote histories of BBC Radio 3 ( on which he had regular stints as broadcaster ), the British satire boom of the 1960s, Angry Young Men: A Literary Comedy of the 1950s ( 2002 ), and a centennial history of the Oxford University Dramatic Society in 1985.
As he had done at ABC, he was keen to shake up the staid image of BBC drama and introduce new outlets for the kitchen sink drama and the " Angry Young Men " of the era.
Joanna Murray-Smith's play Angry Young Penguins ( 1987 ) is based on these events.
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Wain was often referred to as one of the " Angry Young Men ", a term applied to 1950s writers such as John Braine, John Osborne, Alan Sillitoe and Keith Waterhouse, radicals who opposed the British establishment and conservative elements of society at that time.
Indeed, he did contribute to Declaration, an anthology of manifestos by writers associated with the philosophy, and a chapter of his novel, Hurry on Down, was excerpted in a popular paperback sampler, Protest: The Beat Generation and the Angry Young Men.
The band released their first album, The Angry Young Them, in June 1965 ( UK ) and it appeared in the USA on Parrot Records in July.
* The Angry Young Them-( 1965 ), Decca ( U. K .), Parrot ( U. S .); CD reissue 1990, Deram
Although Fry lived until 2005, his poetic style of drama began to fall out of fashion with the advent of the Angry Young Men of British theatre in the 1950s.
* 1959 Left of Centre MacGibbon & Kee Of Centre describes the meeting of a Complacent Young Man with an Angry Old City "

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Some notable Columbia alumni that have gone on to work in film include directors Sidney Lumet ( 12 Angry Men ) and Kathryn Bigelow ( The Hurt Locker ), screenwriters Howard Koch ( Casablanca ) and Joseph L. Mankiewicz ( All About Eve ), and actors James Cagney and Ed Harris.
Films like 12 Angry Men ( 1957 ) and Anatomy of a Murder ( 1959 ) show the inner workings of a courtroom.
In the U. S., a post-WW2 tendency toward questioning the establishment and societal norms and the early activism of the Civil Rights Movement was reflected in Hollywood films such as Blackboard Jungle ( 1955 ), On the Waterfront ( 1954 ), Paddy Chayefsky's Marty and Reginald Rose's 12 Angry Men ( 1957 ).
He won directing Emmys for his work on the original 1954 CBS teleplay, Twelve Angry Men.
At the 1998 Golden Globe Awards, he was nominated for " Best Actor in a Made for TV Movie " for his role in Twelve Angry Men losing to Ving Rhames.
The main strength of the Raiders was their defense, nicknamed " The 11 Angry Men ".
* 12 Angry Men
Throughout six decades in Hollywood, Fonda cultivated a strong, appealing screen image in such classics as The Ox-Bow Incident, Mister Roberts and 12 Angry Men.
In 1957, Fonda made his first foray into production with 12 Angry Men, based on a teleplay and a script by Reginald Rose and directed by Sidney Lumet.
Through the course of his career he appeared in many critically acclaimed films, including such classics as 12 Angry Men and The Ox-Bow Incident.
* 12 Angry Men ( 1997 film )
12 Angry Men is a 1957 American drama film adapted from a teleplay of the same name by Reginald Rose.
12 Angry Men explores many techniques of consensus-building, and the difficulties encountered in the process, among a group of men whose range of personalities adds intensity and conflict.
In 2007, 12 Angry Men was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being " culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant ".
AFI also named 12 Angry Men the 42nd most inspiring film, the 88th most heart-pounding film and the 87th best film of the past hundred years.
12 Angry Men was acknowledged as the second best film in the courtroom drama genre.
Speaking at a screening of the film during the 2010 Fordham University Law School Film festival, Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor stated that seeing 12 Angry Men while she was in college influenced her decision to pursue a career in law.
* The New York Times, April 15, 1957, " 12 Angry Men ", review by A. H. Weiler
* Readings on Twelve Angry Men, by Russ Munyan, Greenhaven Press, 2000, ISBN 978-0-7377-0313-9
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Marshall, actor known for his role as the unflappable Juror # 4 in the Henry Fonda classic 12 Angry Men and as the lead in the TV series The Defenders, was born in Owatonna on June 18, 1910.

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