Al Pacino
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Scarface
(1983)Al Pacino delivers a riveting performance as Tony Montana, the small-time punk who vaults to the top of Florida's crime world.

Heat
(1995)It's a thin line between good and bad - a career criminal may be at the end of his days if an equally obsessive cop can catch him.

Scent of a Woman
(1992)Hoping to earn some cash over a holiday weekend, a prep-school student agrees to take care of a cantankerous retired Army colonel who's lost his sight.

Carlito's Way
(1993)In 1975 NYC, a rehabilitated ex-con drug dealer determined to stay clean is tempted back into the life by an array of lowlifes and former associates.

Serpico
(1973)Al Pacino stars in this memorable portrait of Frank Serpico, the fearless cop who blew the whistle on New York City police corruption.

Glengarry Glen Ross
(1992)David Mamet's famously profanity-laden screenplay - based on his own Pulitzer Prize-winning play - ferociously nails the dog-eat-dog world where lies, flattery, threats, theft and bribery rule supreme as the four salesman scrabble to thrash the opposition and keep their livelihoods. But who will survive?

The Godfather Part III
(1990)Now in his 60's, Michael Corleone (Al Pacino) is ruled by two passions - freeing his family from crime and the sins of his past, while also finding a suitable successor. The third and final film in Francis Ford Coppola’s epic Corleone trilogy.

Insomnia
(2002)An LAPD detective sent to Alaska to investigate a homicide commits a mortal mistake that forces him into a deadly game of cat and mouse with a killer.

You Don't Know Jack
(2010)Angel of mercy ... or Doctor Death? In the 1990s, Dr. Jack Kevorkian becomes one of the most polarizing figures in modern American history.

Danny Collins
(2015)An undelivered letter written to him 40 years ago by John Lennon sends a has-been rock and roll icon on a mission to launch his second act.

The Merchant of Venice
(2004)A cash-strapped merchant foolishly borrows money from his worst enemy, a vengeful man who insists on a literal pound of flesh if the debt is not repaid.

Any Given Sunday
(1999)At the 50-yard line of this gridiron cosmos is Al Pacino as Tony D'Amato, the embattled Sharks coach facing a full-on blitz of team strife plus a new, marketing-savy Sharks owner who's sure Tony is way too old-school.

Sea of Love
(1989)Veteran New York City police detective Frank Keller (Pacino) is a workaholic cop living on the edge. Joining forces with detective Sherman Touhey (John Goodman) to track down a bizarre serial killer, he encounters a beautiful suspect (Ellen Barkin). Convinced of her innocence, Keller enters into a passionate affair, despite hard evidence linking her to the murders.

Frankie and Johnny
(1991)Ex-con Johnny falls hard for Frankie, a waitress who's been spectacularly unlucky in love several times - can his perseverance win her over?

Cruising
(1980)A New York City cop goes undercover to catch a serial killer targetinggay men.

Paterno
(2018)Al Pacino stars as Penn State football coach Joe Paterno in the aftermath of the Jerry Sandusky sexual-abuse scandal.

Two for the Money
(2005)After suffering a career-ending knee injury, a former college football star aligns himself with one of the most famous touts in the gambling business.

City Hall
(1996)The political ambitions of an NYC mayor and his idealistic deputy start to unravel when an investigation into a police shooting exposes dark secrets.

S1m0ne
(2002)Sacked film-maker Viktor invents a computerised actress, but can't deal with the secrecy and success when her first film scores at the box office.

I Knew It Was You: Rediscovering John Cazale
(2009)A portrait of the actor John Cazale, whose too-brief career included only five major films—all of which became iconic, generation-defining movies.