Neutron inelastic scattering spectra of 1,2-dichloroethane crystal have been measured at three temperatures above and below 177°K where the crystal undergoes a broad phase transition. Two and three peaks have been observed in the high and low temperature phases, respectively. The frequency distribution g(v) has been calculated in the first Brillouin zone for the low temperature phase and is compared with the observed spectra. The results show that the phase transition at 177°K is associated with rotational motion of the molecule around the axis passing through two chlorine atoms.