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Al Pacino sat down for a wide-ranging conversation Wednesday night in New York, touching on everything from his early days on The Godfather and his decision to turn down Star Wars to his views on ...
These Al Pacino performances will blow you away. Hoo-ah! The Panic in Needle Park (1971) This movie is not for The post Our ...
Renowned for his intense performances and magnetic screen presence, Pacino has delivered some of cinema's most memorable ...
Movies Al Pacino reflects on 'The Godfather' fame 50 years later: 'Hard for me to cope with' Pacino, now 81, rocketed to stardom after his Oscar-nominated performance in the 1972 mafia film ...
Al Pacino felt "relief" after severely twisting his ankle while filming "The Godfather." At the time, studio executives did not think Pacino was the right fit for the role of Michael Corleone.
"The Godfather" is one of the most iconic movies of all time, but Al Pacino said that he thought it would be "the worst picture ever made." The 1972 film was Pacino 's big break. But in his memoir ...
Pacino was always interested in his craft, never the stardom that came with it. The Godfather turned Al Pacino from a small-time, hustling stage thespian to an international movie star.
Fifty years later, Al Pacino looks back on his breakthrough role: how he was cast, why he skipped the Oscars and what it all means to him now. "I’m here because I did 'The Godfather,'" Pacino said.
Al Pacino nearly got fired while filming “The Godfather.” The studio had not wanted Pacino for the iconic role of mob bosses son Michael Corleone to begin with, preferring either Ryan O’Neal ...
Al Pacino suffered an ankle injury on the set of Francis Ford Coppola’s “ The Godfather,” and he admits in his new memoir to feeling relieved that it might have gotten him fired.
Al Pacino on 'Danny Collins' Role, What Keeps Him Going In talking about his new film, Pacino reveals why he almost was fired from 'The Godfather.' ...
Can you imagine “The Godfather” without Al Pacino? The actor says he was almost fired from his iconic role as Michael Corleone in the epic 1972 film, ABC reported.