...AND JUSTICE FOR ALL, Al Pacino, 1979, (c) Columbia Pictures / Courtesy Everett Collection
And Justice For All Al Pacino. AL PACINO in AND JUSTICE FOR ALL (1979), directed by NORMAN JEWISON. Credit COLUMBIA PICTURES A volcanic Al Pacino holds court in this histrionic legal drama, the star grounding a tonally imbalanced script with the conviction of his impassioned performance. Al Pacino takes the lead in And Justice for All, which offers a masterful examination of how justice works in America.
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.And Justice for All is a 1979 American legal drama film directed by Norman Jewison and starring Al Pacino, Jack Warden and John Forsythe With Al Pacino, Jack Warden, John Forsythe, Lee Strasberg
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A few days later, he runs amok in the Criminal Court Building, throwing crockery at the guards, other lawyers, judges, policemen and casual passers-by.With the exception of two old men, one of. Pacino plays an aggressive young Baltimore lawyer who has worked within the system for 12 years or so — he's not a reformer fresh out of law school — but who, during the course of this movie, is driven to advise the. Nelson, Thomas Waites and Sam Levene (in his final screen performance) appear in supporting roles.
...and justice for all. (1979). Coming into the film, all I knew about.And Justice for All was Pacino's famous and often spoofed "You're out of order!" speech. Lee Strasberg, Jeffrey Tambor, Christine Lahti, Craig T
...And Justice for All (1979) Trailer Al Pacino Jack Warden YouTube. As much as I love Coppola 's Godfather films and Lumet 's Serpico (1973) and Dog Day Afternoon (1975), films that star Al Pacino and that helped distinguish him among the best actors of his generation, it is without fail that the first film that comes to mind when Pacino is mentioned is the 1979 satirical courtroom drama.And Justice For All directed by Norman Jewison Key Takeaways: Al Pacino's mesmerizing performance and the thought-provoking script of "…And Justice for All" shed light on the flaws and moral dilemmas within the legal system, sparking important discussions about justice and corruption