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GBQ100 Film Question. Last Ditch Attempt!

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greenfingers | 09:41 Fri 04th Mar 2005 | Film, Media & TV
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Does anyone have any ideas aout the question below which is driving me mad!

In which highly acclaimed 1940's film was a six man jury comprising a Frenchman, a Boer, a Russian, a Chinese, an Indian, and an Irishman, all with good cause to dislike the British, replaced by six American citizens with the same ethnic origins as the former jury leading, in due course, to a satisfactory outcome for an Englishman and a Boston - born American ?

Grateful for any help.

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is it Twelve Angry Men?
A Matter of Life and Death (US title Stairway to Heaven) directed by Michael Powell and starring David Niven.
A matter of life and death. The englishman was David Niven and he played an RAF pilot who should have died on a bombing raid, but because of a mix-up, his angel didn't collect him in time. The pilot, in the extra time he had gained, managed to fall in love with the WRAF who was guiding his plane home. Because he had fallen in love, he was allowed to continue living.
It was definitely a Matter of Life and Death with David Niven. What a fantastic film! One of my favourite films of all time.

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