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The Best Al Pacino Movie For Every Decade Of His Career

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The greatest movies of Al Pacino.

Nazarii Verbitskiy Nazarii Verbitskiy
TV Shows & Movies - September 15th 2025, 19:00 GMT+2
The Godfather

1970s - The Godfather

The Godfather is often called the greatest gangster film ever made, and it’s easy to see why. Al Pacino stars as Michael Corleone, the quiet son who slowly transforms into the ruthless head of the family. The story may stretch to nearly three hours, but every scene pulls you deeper into the world of loyalty, betrayal, and power. Pacino’s performance, alongside Marlon Brando and the rest of the cast, shaped what crime dramas would look like for decades. Even fifty years later, it remains a benchmark in filmmaking. | © Paramount Pictures

Cropped Scarface

1980s - Scarface

Scarface may not match the polish of The Godfather, but it has something those films don’t – the raw, chaotic rise of Tony Montana. Al Pacino transforms into the brash Cuban refugee who claws his way up Miami’s drug world with rage, ambition, and no restraint. The performance is loud, messy, and unforgettable, exactly what makes Tony feel real and dangerous. The film’s 1980s style, pulsing soundtrack, and violent set pieces only add to its cult status. | © Universal Pictures

Scent of a Woman

1990s - Scent of a Woman

Scent of a Woman finally earned Al Pacino the Oscar that had eluded him for decades. He plays Colonel Frank Slade, a blind, retired Army officer whose sharp wit, biting humor, and fiery speeches dominate every scene. The story follows his bond with a young student, leading to a courtroom finale where Pacino delivers one of his most famous monologues. The film itself may lean on familiar Hollywood beats, but Pacino’s larger-than-life performance makes it unforgettable. It’s a role fans still quote to this day – “Hoo-ha!”. | © Universal Pictures

Insomnia

2000s - Insomnia

Insomnia is a psychological thriller from Christopher Nolan with Al Pacino, Robin Williams, and Hilary Swank in standout roles. Pacino plays a veteran detective sent to Alaska to solve a murder, but his insomnia and guilt blur the line between duty and failure. The film builds suspense through atmosphere and moral tension rather than action. Pacino delivers a gripping portrait of a cop slowly unraveling under pressure. | © Warner Bros. Pictures

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2010s - The Irishman

The Irishman reunites Martin Scorsese with some of the greatest actors ever to step into a gangster story. At over three hours, it’s less about quick thrills and more about watching legends reflect on loyalty, regret, and the cost of a violent life. Al Pacino takes on the role of union leader Jimmy Hoffa, playing him with fiery speeches and flashes of vulnerability that show both his strength and his downfall. Seeing Pacino opposite Robert De Niro and Joe Pesci makes the film feel like a farewell to the mob genre. It’s a slower, more reflective crime drama, but that weight is exactly what makes it special. | © Netflix

House of Gucci

2020s - House of Gucci

House of Gucci dives into the real-life scandal that rocked one of fashion’s biggest empires. Set in 1990s Italy, the film blends high drama with lavish style, from vintage cars to iconic Gucci designs. Al Pacino plays Aldo Gucci, the savvy but aging head of the brand, struggling to keep control while family members scheme to take over. His performance brings both charm and weight to the story, grounding the twists in a sense of real authority. It’s a stylish true-crime tale that keeps its grip from start to finish. | © Universal Studios

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Al Pacino has been one of the defining actors of modern cinema, building a career that spans more than five decades. He’s played everything from quiet masterminds to larger-than-life figures, always leaving a mark on screen. This gallery highlights the best Pacino movie from each decade, showing how his work has shaped film history.

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Al Pacino has been one of the defining actors of modern cinema, building a career that spans more than five decades. He’s played everything from quiet masterminds to larger-than-life figures, always leaving a mark on screen. This gallery highlights the best Pacino movie from each decade, showing how his work has shaped film history.

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