

AI-generated for entertainment purposes only
"Hangman," a 2017 crime thriller directed by Al Pacino, stars an ensemble cast including Al Pacino himself, Karl Urban, Joe Anderson, and Brittany Snow. Set within the realms of a gripping crime, drama, and mystery narrative, the film follows a seasoned detective (Pacino) teaming up with a criminal profiler (Urban) and a journalist (Snow) to track down a notorious serial killer who leaves cryptic clues at each crime scene, playing a deadly game of cat and mouse. As the investigation intensifies, tensions rise, and the stakes become higher as the killer, dubbed the "Hangman," escalates his twisted game, challenging the investigators at every turn. With each clue leading them closer to the killer's identity, the team races against time to decipher the cryptic messages and prevent the next heinous crime, all while confronting their own demons and moral dilemmas along the way. Driven by a sense of urgency and suspense, "Hangman" delves deep into the psyche of both the hunters and the hunted, weaving a complex web of mystery and intrigue that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats until the chilling conclusion. With stellar performances from the talented cast and Al Pacino's directorial finesse, the film delivers a thrilling cinematic experience that explores the darkest corners of the human mind in a heart-pounding race against time.
This synopsis is generated with AI assistance for entertainment purposes only. For official information, please refer to the movie's official sources.
We've pre-filled the search so you can instantly explore related novels, tie-ins, and thrillers — just hit Find Books!
👎 Significant issues that detract from the viewing experience. Only recommended for die-hard fans or specific interests.
4 cast members
Al Pacino initially declined the role in 'Hangman' due to scheduling conflicts with his stage commitments in New York. It was only after the production agreed to a compressed shooting schedule, allowing him to fulfill his theater obligations, that he signed on. This last-minute agreement significantly influenced the tight shooting timeline of the film.
For the intense chase scene in Hangman, the crew had to custom-build a narrow, collapsible camera rig to navigate the tight alley. This rig allowed them to capture high-speed action up close without sacrificing the safety of the actors or the film crew. Remarkably, this innovation was developed just days before the shoot.
During filming in the old police station, which served as one of the main sets, a malfunctioning antique lock trapped Al Pacino, Karl Urban, and Brittany Snow inside for several hours. This incident unexpectedly helped deepen the actors' bond and added a layer of authenticity to their performances as weary detectives.
The FAQ section is generated with AI assistance for entertainment purposes only. For official information, please refer to the movie's official sources.
🎬Did you know that the poem used in 'Hangman' to taunt the detectives was originally written by an anonymous crew member? The director, impressed by its eerie tone, decided to include it in the film, giving an unexpected twist to the movie's plot.
💡The vintage 1972 Chevrolet seen in several key scenes of 'Hangman' was actually owned by a fan of Al Pacino, who lent it to the production for free, excited by the prospect of his car appearing alongside the legendary actor.
🎯Hangman's final rooftop scene was shot on a building scheduled for demolition the very next day. The crew received special permission to film, adding a real sense of urgency to the scene as they had only one night to get everything right.
The trivia section is generated with AI assistance for entertainment purposes only. For official information, please refer to the movie's official sources.

Starring
John Cusack
Kevin Spacey
Jack Thompson
Irma P. Hall

Starring
Helen Mirren
Ian McKellen
Russell Tovey
Jim Carter

Starring
Richard Gere
Lauren Hutton
Hector Elizondo
Nina van Pallandt

Starring
Paul Newman
Lauren Bacall
Julie Harris
Arthur Hill

Starring
Tommy Lee Jones
John Goodman
Peter Sarsgaard
Mary Steenburgen

Starring
Al Pacino
Jack Lemmon
Alec Baldwin
Alan Arkin