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"And Justice for All" is a gripping crime drama thriller directed by Norman Jewison and released in 1979. The film stars Al Pacino as a passionate defense attorney, navigating a corrupt legal system while struggling to uphold justice. Pacino's character finds himself entangled in a web of deceit and moral dilemmas as he fights for his clients, including a judge played by John Forsythe, and battles against the odds to expose the truth. Set against the backdrop of a flawed justice system, "And Justice for All" delves into the complexities of morality, integrity, and the pursuit of truth. Jack Warden and Lee Strasberg deliver powerful performances alongside Pacino, adding depth and emotion to the narrative. With its intense courtroom scenes and thought-provoking themes, this film remains a timeless classic that challenges viewers to question the very essence of justice.
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👍 A solid film worth your time with notable strengths. While not perfect, it offers substantial entertainment value.
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Al Pacino was initially reluctant to accept the role of Arthur Kirkland in 'And Justice for All.' He felt the script was too comedic for a film that dealt with serious legal issues. It took a personal appeal and script revisions by director Norman Jewison, emphasizing the drama over comedic elements, to finally convince Pacino to sign on.
During the filming of the climactic courtroom scene, a massive lighting rig unexpectedly came crashing down, narrowly missing the actors. This accident actually made it into the final cut because Al Pacino's shocked reaction was so powerful and authentic, Jewison decided to use the take to heighten the scene's intensity.
Filming inside the actual Baltimore City Courthouse required extensive negotiations. The production was granted access only after agreeing to a hefty donation of $10,000 to the courthouse's renovation fund. This allowed them to shoot numerous scenes, adding an authentic legal atmosphere to the film that set designs couldn't match.
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🎬During auditions for 'And Justice for All,' Jeff Bridges was strongly considered for the role of Arthur Kirkland, which eventually went to Al Pacino. Bridges' scheduling conflicts with another film project prevented him from taking the role, altering the course of his and Pacino's careers significantly.
💡The iconic line 'You're out of order! The whole trial is out of order!' was actually improvised by Al Pacino. Originally scripted as a more subdued objection, Pacino's impassioned outburst was spur-of-the-moment, which director Norman Jewison loved and decided to keep in the film.
🎯One of the robes worn by a judge in 'And Justice for All' was an actual robe once worn by a retired Maryland judge. This robe was discovered in a local costume shop by chance, and its authenticity added a subtle, yet profound, layer of realism to the judicial proceedings depicted in the movie.
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